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550 questions

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363 questions

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Sample Questions

SAT SAT Math
The graph of the equation y = 2x² - 8x + 5 is a parabola in the xy-plane. What is the y-coordinate of the vertex of this parabola?
A -3
B -1
C 0
D 5
SAT SAT Math
A ball is thrown upward from the top of a 100-foot building. Its height h in feet after t seconds is given by h(t) = −16t² + 64t + 100. What is the maximum height the ball reaches?
A 156
B 160
C 164
D 148
SAT SAT Math
If f(x) = 3x − 4 and g(x) = x², what is the value of g(f(2))?
A −1
B 0
C 1
D 4
SAT SAT Math
If f(x) = 3x − 4 and g(x) = x² + 1, what is the value of g(f(2))?
A 2
B 5
C 10
D 17
SAT SAT Math
A cylinder has a radius of 3 cm and height of 10 cm. What is its volume?
A 30π cm³
B 60π cm³
C 90π cm³
D 120π cm³
SAT SAT Reading & Writing
The librarian handed the rare manuscript to ______ for careful examination. Which choice completes the sentence so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A me
B I
C himself
D he
SAT SAT Reading & Writing
In this passage from a speech about education reform: "We often talk about closing the achievement gap as if it were a simple matter of providing more resources to underfunded schools. But resources alone cannot address the deeper issue of expectation. Students from all backgrounds rise to meet the standards set for them. When educators believe every child can excel and act accordingly, academic outcomes improve across the board — regardless of socioeconomic status." Which choice best states the main idea of the passage? a) Increasing funding for underfunded schools is the most effective way to close the achievement gap. b) High expectations from educators can improve student outcomes across all socioeconomic groups. c) The achievement gap is primarily caused by differences in student motivation rather than school resources. d) Education reform should focus exclusively on curriculum changes rather than resource allocation.
A a
B b
C c
D d
SAT SAT Math
What is the value of (−2)³?
A −8
B 8
C −6
D 6

About {{name}} SAT

The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is a standardized college admissions exam used in the United States and widely accepted by universities worldwide for undergraduate admissions.

Exam Pattern (Digital SAT):
- Total Questions: 74
- Reading & Writing: 54 questions (2 modules of 27 questions each)
- Math: 20 questions (2 modules of 10 questions each)
- Total Score: 400-1600 (200-800 per section)
- Duration: 2 hours 14 minutes (134 minutes)

Negative Marking:
- No negative marking
- All questions are multiple-choice

Subjects:
- Reading & Writing: Grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, expression of ideas, standard English conventions
- Math: Algebra, advanced math, problem-solving & data analysis, geometry & trigonometry

Note: This is a computer-adaptive test (CAT) where each module adapts based on performance in the previous module.

Eligibility: Open to all high school students worldwide. No age restriction.
Frequency: Offered 5-7 times per year globally.
Acceptance: Accepted by 1,800+ colleges and universities in the US and 2,300+ institutions worldwide including Oxbridge, University of London, and universities in Canada, Australia, and Europe.

Why Practice SAT Mock Tests: The Digital SAT uses adaptive testing, meaning your performance on the first module determines the difficulty of the second. Our practice tests simulate the adaptive format, helping you build strategies for each difficulty level.

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What is SAT?

SAT is a competitive examination for admission to higher education and career programs. MockTests.org provides free mock tests for SAT covering 2 subjects including SAT Math, SAT Reading & Writing. Each test replicates the real exam pattern, marking scheme, and difficulty level with detailed solutions and explanations. The exam duration is 2 hours 14 minutes (134 minutes). The test includes negative marking for incorrect answers.

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We offer 2 subject-wise mock tests for SAT that simulates the complete exam experience. Each test follows the actual exam pattern and marking scheme, with 74 practice questions available across all subjects.

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