Consolidated Answers for the June 2010 SAT

<p>for writing does anyone remember the pencil lead question?</p>

<p>It had “as early as” underlined and I chose that as thea nswer.</p>

<p>Does anyone remember the question with the triangle in the circle. They give 2 sides that are 8…</p>

<p>Hey, few questions, please answer :confused:
can you remind me of the junior/senior Maths question ? and the AB/NB question ? (with choices if possible)
And
you gave some writing answers :
delete the sentence
“They also” purr when they are stressed
Cats purr when content; for example, my cat…</p>

<p>can you indicate the question or choices ? please </p>

<p>And last thing, can you indicate the pencil lead question …was it B or D or E ?
HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED :)</p>

<p>wait whaT? none of these sections were on my test…</p>

<p>Noway :open_mouth:
Does anybody remember the question that said 25 students and it had juniors/seniors …can some1 remind me the question please<br>
and the AB/NB question …is it 11 …or 11 over smthn ? what did the question ask ? did it ask the length of NB ? ((please say yes))
and please reply to the ^^ post</p>

<p>Ipodnano, this thread is for the June 2010 exam, not the June 2011 exam.</p>

<p>Hocru56 >> they’re for 2011 but Americans (Africans, Asians…etc) test is different.</p>

<p>Because this test was used for USA previously, and was administered today for Internationals, do you think the curve will be harsher or about the same?
If so, could anyone share their results and how many they got wrong so we can all know the curve?</p>

<p>is it unfair that one who took the test in USA in June 2010 and retook it in an international country in June 2011 is VERY LIKELY to get ALL the answers right?</p>

<p>three things were being compared and “more” was used — should be “most”</p>

<p>it was already most in the question</p>

<p>Is there by any chance we can complain to the College Board that some test takers had an ‘unfair advantage’ by already knowing the questions/answers? What could be a possible outcome? New test? I hope you guys realize that the curve will be tougher because of all those people who either took the US test last year or those who had been reading this thread.</p>

<p>i doubt someone got > 2300 by having read answer topics like this… before he took the test in an international country.</p>

<p>The test I took yesterday is all of you (US) have done before???</p>

<p>It is similar to some question or all question exactly??</p>

<p>I can’t recall the “spare” sentence completion question… anyone remember?</p>

<p>to athinker:</p>

<p>that is why collegeconfidental requires an embargo on discussion. we are not allowed to discuss the questions until the embargo is lifted and everyone has taken the test.</p>

<p>^ really? can you answer my question?</p>

<p>“is it unfair that one who took the test in USA in June 2010 and retook it in an international country in June 2011 is VERY LIKELY to get ALL the answers right?”</p>

<p>@ skim the Q is about …; her word has never wasted</p>

<p>So It should be spare</p>

<p>@ withoutdoubt I think there are little PP who took SAT last year in US and retake it in an international country.
But, It is clearly unfair that one who have a chance to study in this test before compare with one who did not and they use a same curve.</p>

<p>that is what I still wonder that the yesterday test has some Q that similar to last year or It is exactly same</p>

<p>@creamania</p>

<p>thanks~!! do you remember the other word choices for that? i don’t remember putting spare but i think i put something else!!! :((((((((((((</p>

<p>hey there was a slope questions </p>

<p>uv < somehin’ like that
or same slope ?</p>