SAT
Reasoning Test — General Directions
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FORM CODE
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(Copy and grid as on
back of test book.)
DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOK UNTIL THE
SUPERVISOR TELLS YOU TO DO SO.
Timing
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You will have 3 hours and 45 minutes to work on this test.
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There are ten separately timed sections:
One 25-minute essay
Six other 25-minute sections
Two 20-minute sections
One 10-minute section
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You may work on only one section at a time.
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The supervisor will tell you when to begin and end each section.
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If you finish a section before time is called, check your work on that section.
You may NOT turn to any other section.
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Work as rapidly as you can without losing accuracy. Don’t waste time on
questions that seem too difficult for you.
Marking Answers
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Be sure to mark your answer sheet properly.
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You must use a No. 2 pencil.
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Carefully mark only one answer for each question.
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Make sure you fill the entire circle darkly and completely.
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Do not make any stray marks on your answer sheet.
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If you erase, do so completely. Incomplete erasures may be scored as
intended answers.
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Use only the answer spaces that correspond to the question numbers.
Using Your Test Book
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You may use the test book for scratchwork, but you will not receive credit
for anything written there.
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After time has been called, you may not transfer answers to your answer
sheet or fill in circles.
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You may not fold or remove pages or portions of a page from this book,
or take the book or answer sheet from the testing room.
Scoring
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For each correct answer, you receive one point.
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For questions you omit, you receive no points.
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For a wrong answer to a multiple-choice question, you lose one-fourth of
a point.
If you can eliminate one or more of the answer choices as wrong,
you increase your chances of choosing the correct answer and
earning one point.
If you can’t eliminate any choice, move on. You can return to the
question later if there is time.
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For a wrong answer to a student-produced response (“grid-in”) math
question, you don’t lose any points.
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Multiple-choice and student-produced response questions are machine
scored.
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The essay is scored on a 1 to 6 scale by two different readers. The total
essay score is the sum of the two readers’ scores.
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