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Cross Text Connections Mock Test 1

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SAT SAT Reading & Writing
The following text is from two different sources about space exploration: Passage 1: "Mars colonization requires solving problems of radiation exposure, food production, and psychological isolation — challenges that may take decades to overcome." Passage 2: "Private space companies have reduced launch costs by 90% over the past decade, making Mars missions more economically feasible than ever before." What relationship do the two passages most clearly present?
A Both passages argue that Mars colonization is currently achievable.
B Passage 1 emphasizes challenges while Passage 2 highlights economic progress.
C Passage 2 contradicts Passage 1 by claiming radiation is no longer a problem.
D Both passages focus on the same type of challenge facing Mars missions.
SAT SAT Reading & Writing
Passage 1: "Remote work has increased productivity by eliminating commutes and allowing employees to design their own optimal work environments." Passage 2: "Studies show that remote workers report higher levels of isolation and find it harder to collaborate spontaneously with colleagues, which can undermine long-term team cohesion." What point would both passages most likely agree with?
A Remote work has significant effects on employees that extend beyond productivity.
B Remote work is strictly better than in-person work for all workers.
C In-person work eliminates all forms of workplace isolation.
D Productivity is the only metric that matters in evaluating work arrangements.
SAT SAT Reading & Writing
Passage 1: "The printing press, invented by Johannes Gutenberg around 1440, revolutionized the spread of knowledge in Europe. Before its invention, books were hand-copied and extremely rare. The printing press made books affordable and accessible, contributing to the Renaissance and the Reformation." Passage 2: "The invention of the internet in the late twentieth century had a similarly transformative effect on information access. Just as the printing press democratized knowledge, the internet made information available to billions of people worldwide within seconds." Both passages primarily emphasize the
A negative consequences of technological advancement
B transformative impact of information technologies
C decline of traditional forms of communication
D role of European inventors in shaping history
SAT SAT Reading & Writing
The following text is from two different sources about renewable energy: Passage 1: "Solar and wind energy are now the cheapest forms of new electricity generation in many parts of the world, according to a 2023 report from the International Energy Agency." Passage 2: "Despite the falling costs of renewable energy, governments around the world still subsidize fossil fuels to the tune of $7 trillion annually, according to the International Monetary Fund." What relationship do the two passages most clearly present?
A Both passages argue that renewable energy is too expensive.
B Passage 1 highlights progress in renewables while Passage 2 identifies a barrier to further adoption.
C Passage 2 contradicts Passage 1 by claiming fossil fuels are cheaper.
D Both passages focus on the same organization's report.
SAT SAT Reading & Writing
Passage 1: "Proponents of space exploration argue that the investment in space technology yields practical benefits on Earth, from satellite communications to medical imaging advances. They contend that the billions spent on space programs would be better used to solve problems on Earth." Passage 2: "Critics of current space budgets point out that the same resources could fund education, healthcare, and infrastructure in developing nations. They argue that until basic human needs are met on Earth, space exploration represents a misallocation of resources." Both passages discuss space exploration in terms of: a) the specific technological innovations that have resulted from space programs b) the debate over whether the costs of space exploration are justified c) the role of developing nations in international space policy d) the timeline for future Mars missions
A a
B b
C c
D d
SAT SAT Reading & Writing
Passage 1: "Bees communicate the location of food sources through a complex waggle dance that encodes both direction and distance. This behavior, first decoded by Karl von Frisch, demonstrates a level of symbolic communication previously thought unique to humans and a few other primates." Passage 2: "Octopuses have been observed using tools, solving complex puzzles, and even escaping from enclosures by remembering previous attempts. Their large brains relative to body size suggest cognitive abilities that rival those of many vertebrates." Both passages primarily serve to:
A Challenge the assumption that complex cognitive abilities are exclusive to humans
B Compare the intelligence of bees and octopuses
C Argue that animals should have the same rights as humans
D Describe the research methods used to study animal behavior
SAT SAT Reading & Writing
Passage 1: "The human brain contains approximately 86 billion neurons, each connected to thousands of others through synapses. These neural connections form complex networks that enable everything from basic reflexes to abstract thought. The strength of these connections can change based on experience, a property known as neuroplasticity." Passage 2: "Artificial neural networks, the foundation of modern machine learning, are inspired by the human brain. They consist of layers of interconnected nodes (artificial neurons) that process information. Like biological neurons, the connections between artificial neurons have weights that are adjusted during training to improve performance." Both passages primarily discuss
A the similarities between biological and artificial neural systems
B the superiority of biological brains over artificial ones
C the process of training machine learning models
D the physical structure of the human brain
SAT SAT Reading & Writing
Passage 1: "The internet has made it easier than ever for people to access information and connect with others around the world, breaking down geographical barriers to communication." Passage 2: "Despite the internet's promise of global connection, the digital divide persists — billions of people without reliable internet access remain excluded from the benefits of digital communication." What point would both passages most likely agree with?
A The internet has completely solved global communication problems.
B The internet's impact on communication is significant but not uniformly experienced.
C Geographical barriers to communication no longer exist.
D Everyone has equal access to the benefits of the internet.

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