Showing posts with label SAT Question of the day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SAT Question of the day. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Victory Step Question of the Day - 4/29/2011


Sentence completion questions account for about one quarter of the marks for the critical reading section of SAT I. Each question contains one or two blanks, and you have to find the best answer choice to make the sentence make complete sense. Be sure to study the sentence carefully so that you notice all the clues built into the sentence.

Victory Step Question of the Day - 4/28/2011


As if the SAT exam in itself isn't weird enough, the SAT tries to make it even weirder by adding some strange symbols (Ω, φ, @, etc.) into their problems. Unlike your high school exams, SAT is the only place where you will find these weird symbols. Don’t let this intimidate you. Weird symbol problems can also be seen as simple function problems. Here is one!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Victory Step Writing Problem #1



There are 49 grammar questions on the SAT writing section. Grammar accounts for over two thirds of the writing section. Questions are of 3 types:
Identification of sentence errors
Sentence correction (improving sentences)
Editing in context (improving paragraphs).

Here's an example -