SAT Practice Test: Reading and Writing
The total duration of the section is 64 minutes, with each module lasting 32 minutes. There are 54 questions in this section.
The Reading and Writing section of the SAT presents short reading passages or passage pairs followed by a single multiple-choice question. The questions in this section represent one of four content domains—Craft and Structure, Information and Ideas, Standard English Conventions, and Expression of Ideas.
The passages range from 25 to 150 words and cover literature, history/social studies, the humanities, and science.
To help manage time effectively, questions that test similar skills and knowledge are grouped and arranged from easiest to hardest.
There are various types of questions that you might come across during the test, such as:
- Information and Ideas
- Craft and Structure
- Expression of Ideas
- Standard English Conventions
Mentioned below is the sample of reading and writing:
SAT Practice Test: Math
The Math section of the SAT Exam is divided into two modules, and you'll have a total of 70 minutes to complete this section, with each module lasting 35 minutes. There are a total of 58 questions in the Math section.
Each module contains questions from all four categories, arranged from easiest to hardest, allowing you to demonstrate your knowledge and skills effectively.
Throughout the Math section, you’ll answer multiple-choice and student-produced response questions that measure your fluency with, understanding of, and ability to apply the math concepts, skills, and practices that are most essential.
Approximately 30% of Math questions are set in context. These in-context ("word") questions require you to consider a science, social studies, or real-world scenario and apply your math skills and knowledge, along with an understanding of the context, to determine the answer to each.
There are various types of questions that you might come across during the test, such as:
- Algebra
- Advanced Math
- Problem-solving and Data Analysis
- Geometry & Trigonometry.
Mentioned below is the sample of math: