Test Prep SAT Section 1 Critical Reading Exam Practice Questions (P. 1)
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Question #1
The ______ behavior of the demonstrators became even more apparent when they all chained themselves together when the authorities came on scene.
- Aindolent
- Bspurious
- Cindividual
- Drecalcitrant
- Ecohesive
Correct Answer:
D
Choices A and B indicate lazy or not genuine, respectively, which is not the case, or they wouldnt be there demonstrating. Choice C grammatically fits, but the individuality of the act becomes lost when chaining them together. Choice E, "cohesive," or sticking together certainly fits and is correct; however, this is not the best choice. Choice D, "recalcitrant," is the best choice as it includes "stubbornly resisting authority," which further matches the action following the arrival of the authorities.
D
Choices A and B indicate lazy or not genuine, respectively, which is not the case, or they wouldnt be there demonstrating. Choice C grammatically fits, but the individuality of the act becomes lost when chaining them together. Choice E, "cohesive," or sticking together certainly fits and is correct; however, this is not the best choice. Choice D, "recalcitrant," is the best choice as it includes "stubbornly resisting authority," which further matches the action following the arrival of the authorities.
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Question #2
The ______ dress of the performers was considered ______ by the censors.
- Amatching ... unfashionable
- Bostentatious ... repugnant
- Coverly revealing ... acceptable
- Duniform ... haughty
- Ecolor of ... errant
Correct Answer:
B
We know that censors typically judge with a view to suppress so were probably looking for two negatives in this case. Starting with that proposition, Choices B and C are the only possibilities. The second negative eliminates Choice C, making Choice B correct.
B
We know that censors typically judge with a view to suppress so were probably looking for two negatives in this case. Starting with that proposition, Choices B and C are the only possibilities. The second negative eliminates Choice C, making Choice B correct.
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Question #3
It is absolutely ______ that the individual assigned to defuse a bomb be extremely ______.
- Aessential ... mature
- Balright ... nervous
- Cnecessary ... excited
- Dwarranted ... tired
- Ecritical ... dexterous
Correct Answer:
E
Here again, the strategy is to divide and conquer. Only Choices A, C, and E qualify as being suited with absolutely. This leaves the second blank. Now the qualities for someone to defuse a bomb are almost a given. Choice A, "mature," is not something good as it is tantamount to feeble — much shaking of the hands is not a great characteristic to have as a bomb technician. Choice C, "excited," is just as bad as too mature and shaking. This only leave Choice E, "dexterous," or someone with skillful hands.
E
Here again, the strategy is to divide and conquer. Only Choices A, C, and E qualify as being suited with absolutely. This leaves the second blank. Now the qualities for someone to defuse a bomb are almost a given. Choice A, "mature," is not something good as it is tantamount to feeble — much shaking of the hands is not a great characteristic to have as a bomb technician. Choice C, "excited," is just as bad as too mature and shaking. This only leave Choice E, "dexterous," or someone with skillful hands.
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Question #4
She was not normally invited to serve as a critic because she had a ______ toward _______.
- Adesire. . .reading
- Bbent. . .commonplace
- Cproclivity. . .castigation
- Dtendency. . .wayward
- Ephilosophy. . .everything
Correct Answer:
C
The key word is not indicating some flawed qualification in the service of being a critic. In looking at the last blank first, we see that there is only one actual negative; Choice C, "castigation," which means to "chastise severely," which is not a particularly good quality for a critic to possess.
C
The key word is not indicating some flawed qualification in the service of being a critic. In looking at the last blank first, we see that there is only one actual negative; Choice C, "castigation," which means to "chastise severely," which is not a particularly good quality for a critic to possess.
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Question #5
The problem with scoring well on too many SAT practice tests is the tendency toward ______.
- Asuccess
- Bcomplacency
- Cburn-out
- Dsupremacy
- Ecelerity
Correct Answer:
B
Choice E, "celerity," looks plausible and could be, but the development of speed won’t be the worst thing to develop. However, Choice B, "complacency," or self- satisfaction can give a false sense of readiness and should be avoided.
B
Choice E, "celerity," looks plausible and could be, but the development of speed won’t be the worst thing to develop. However, Choice B, "complacency," or self- satisfaction can give a false sense of readiness and should be avoided.
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