SAT Textual Practice

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SAT Textual Practice

SAT Textual Practice

Assessment

Quiz

English

KG - University

Hard

Created by

Margaret Anderson

FREE Resource

7 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

[. . .] The coming decades will likely see more intense clustering of jobs, innovation, and productivity in a smaller number of bigger cities and city-regions. Some regions could end up bloated beyond the capacity of their infrastructure, while others struggle, their promise stymied by inadequate human or other resources. 
As used in line 55, “intense” most nearly means
emotional
concentrated
brilliant
determined

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Mattie Silver had lived under Ethan’s roof for a year, and from early morning till they met at supper he had frequent chances of seeing her; but no moments in her company were comparable to those when, her arm in his, and her light step flying to keep time with his long stride, they walked back through the night to the farm.
1.  In the context of the passage, the author’s use of the phrase “her light step flying to keep time with his long stride” (line 3) is primarily meant to convey the idea that
Ethan and Mattie share a powerful enthusiasm
Mattie strives to match the speed at which Ethan works
Mattie and Ethan playfully compete with each other
Ethan walks at a pace that frustrates Mattie

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

He had taken to the girl from the first day, when he had driven over to the Flats to meet her, and she had smiled and waved to him from the train, crying out, “You must be Ethan!” as she jumped down with her bundles, while he reflected, looking over her slight person: “She don’t look much on housework, but she ain’t a fretter, anyhow.” But it was not only that the coming to his house of a bit of hopeful young life was like the lighting of a fire on a cold hearth. The girl was more than the bright serviceable creature he had thought her. She had an eye to see and an ear to hear: he could show her things and tell her things, and taste the bliss of feeling that all he imparted left long reverberations and echoes he could wake at will.
2. The description in the first paragraph indicates that what Ethan values most about Mattie is her
fitness from farm labor
vivacious youth
receptive nature
freedom from worry

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Mattie Silver had lived under Ethan’s roof for a year, and from early morning till they met at supper he had frequent chances of seeing her; but no moments in her company were comparable to those when, her arm in his, and her light step flying to keep time with his long stride, they walked back through the night to the farm. He had taken to the girl from the first day, when he had driven over to the Flats to meet her, and she had smiled and waved to him from the train, crying out, “You must be Ethan!” as she jumped down with her bundles, while he reflected, looking over her slight person: “She don’t look much on housework, but she ain’t a fretter, anyhow.” But it was not only that the coming to his house of a bit of hopeful young life was like the lighting of a fire on a cold hearth. The girl was more than the bright serviceable creature he had thought her. She had an eye to see and an ear to hear: he could show her things and tell her things, and taste the bliss of feeling that all he imparted left long reverberations and echoes he could wake at will.
Lines 1-6 ("Mattie ... farm")
Lines 7-13 ("He had anyhow")
Lines 13-15 ("But it ... hearth")
Lines 17-20 (She had ... will)

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is first step to first and last reading method
Read italicized information first
Read whole first half of passage
Read first paragraph
Read first sentence of each paragraph

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is the second step to the first and last method? 
Read the thesis
Read the first and last sentences of each additional paragraph
Read the first paragraph
Read the subheadings

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Why should you read the last paragraph completely in an SAT passage?
It summarizes the passage
It may re-state the thesis
It provides closure
All of the above.

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