SAT
Digital Practice
Tests
,TABLE OF CONTENT
PRACTICE TEST 1 1-49
PRACTICE TEST 2 50 - 99
PRACTICE TEST 3 100 - 146
PRACTICE TEST 4 147 - 197
PRACTICE TEST 5 198 - 250
PRACTICE TEST 6 251 - 293
,Digital SAT Tests
PRACTICE
AMERICAN STUDY
TEST 1
1
, Digital SAT Tests
Practice Test 1
Reading and Writing
27 QUESTIONS
DIRECTIONS
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each
question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage
and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s).
All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a
single best answer.
AMERICAN STUDY
On November 5, 1966, British artist Tom Phillips was
rummaging through a warehouse full of bargain books
There was just one problem, according to scholars in
the emerging field of behavioral economics: humans
when he found an old, hardbound Victorian novel by W. aren’t rational. In the real world, people make irrational
H. Mallock. The book, which Phillips purchased for economic decisions all the time. For instance, studies of
mere pennies, was titled A Human Document , savings behavior show that many workers choose not
and he decided to make it the raw material for his next to enroll in retirement-savings plans offered by their
art project: a mixed-media book of erasure poetry. This employers even when these plans are _________ in the
project would later bloom into a decades-long workers’ interest. Behavioral economists who have
obsession, as he continued to _____ the near-forgotten studied the issue balme the “default effect,” according
novel into a kaleidoscopic work of art. to which people given a choice tend to favor the option
Which choice completes the text with the most logical presented as the default or status quo.
and precise word or phrase? Which choice completes the text with the most logical
A) amend and precise word or phrase?
B) mutate A) ostentatiously
C) transform B) expansively
D) rehabilitate C) overwhelmingly
D) extravagantly
2
Digital Practice
Tests
,TABLE OF CONTENT
PRACTICE TEST 1 1-49
PRACTICE TEST 2 50 - 99
PRACTICE TEST 3 100 - 146
PRACTICE TEST 4 147 - 197
PRACTICE TEST 5 198 - 250
PRACTICE TEST 6 251 - 293
,Digital SAT Tests
PRACTICE
AMERICAN STUDY
TEST 1
1
, Digital SAT Tests
Practice Test 1
Reading and Writing
27 QUESTIONS
DIRECTIONS
The questions in this section address a number of important reading and writing skills. Each
question includes one or more passages, which may include a table or graph. Read each passage
and question carefully, and then choose the best answer to the question based on the passage(s).
All questions in this section are multiple-choice with four answer choices. Each question has a
single best answer.
AMERICAN STUDY
On November 5, 1966, British artist Tom Phillips was
rummaging through a warehouse full of bargain books
There was just one problem, according to scholars in
the emerging field of behavioral economics: humans
when he found an old, hardbound Victorian novel by W. aren’t rational. In the real world, people make irrational
H. Mallock. The book, which Phillips purchased for economic decisions all the time. For instance, studies of
mere pennies, was titled A Human Document , savings behavior show that many workers choose not
and he decided to make it the raw material for his next to enroll in retirement-savings plans offered by their
art project: a mixed-media book of erasure poetry. This employers even when these plans are _________ in the
project would later bloom into a decades-long workers’ interest. Behavioral economists who have
obsession, as he continued to _____ the near-forgotten studied the issue balme the “default effect,” according
novel into a kaleidoscopic work of art. to which people given a choice tend to favor the option
Which choice completes the text with the most logical presented as the default or status quo.
and precise word or phrase? Which choice completes the text with the most logical
A) amend and precise word or phrase?
B) mutate A) ostentatiously
C) transform B) expansively
D) rehabilitate C) overwhelmingly
D) extravagantly
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