International SAT December 1st 2012 Discussion for Critical Reading

<p>@richardparker </p>

<p>your answers…6. The question was what was the girl’s reaction when the boy talked about the book? answer is relief</p>

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<li>The sentence completion was the first Q of the last CR section…it had the “confident” in it…so as trust goes as parallel to this word the answer is “trust”! :)</li>
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<p>@richardparker
8.>> Math last 20min section,(16 questions) The last number…
(16.) How many even numbers are there between 100 and 110 inclusive?
The answer is, (110-100)/2 +1 = 6.Answer is 6. </p>

<p>Hoping for 800 Math :D</p>

<p>no.9 – t was equal to -2 , right ?!</p>

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<li><p>I dont remember this Q!! Was there a question like this? Could you be specific??</p></li>
<li><p>You are absolutely correct for this one “dicrimination” is correct…my friends took the negative meaning of discrimination , the actual meaning of discriminate is to check analytically.</p></li>
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<li><p>I cant remember the question not even a bit of it.</p></li>
<li><p>Oh remember this question vaguely…what is the answer of this question?</p></li>
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<p>Anyone remember the shaded graph question with the line with point (k,k) bordering on y=0? I wrote 1…</p>

<p>The equilateral triangle question is 6+6+6 = 18 As, 11-2-3= 6 one side of the equilateral triangle becomes 6…so the answer is 18!!</p>

<p>@richardparker according to Q I think the answer is 1000…as
t+2 =0
or, t= -2</p>

<p>so putting its value (8–2)^3 …or, (10) ^3 =1000!!</p>

<p>what was the dual passage on again? I forget</p>

<p>How on earth do you remember them all??</p>

<p>@k0ll3g3</p>

<p>The dual passage was about elephant…the first passage views about the Siri elephant personally, whereas the second passage is the wide perspectives of elephant!! ( If you are talking about the ELEPHANT passage) :)</p>

<p>Could someone please tell me the exact sentence whose correct answer was ‘trust’?</p>

<p>And was the sentence about swindlers, ‘confidence artists’ the first SC in the experimental section, right?</p>

<p>question about swindlers wasn’t experimental, that was the one with the “trust”. They gain their victims’ trust.</p>

<p>Oh, snap. I got that one wrong.</p>

<p>Could someone please mention the the structure of the sentence which talked about 2 girls, one rich and one poor, but their economic fortunes changed in tandem with each other. I don’t remember the choice I put. :confused: What was the other choice with antithetical in that question?</p>

<p>^parallel… (something else)</p>

<p>Could you please tell me the sentence?</p>

<p>As far as I remember the sentence, antithetical could’ve fit in the first blank, but I don’t know because I don’t remember the logical flow of the sentence</p>

<p>^ I’m 100% sure it’s not “antithetical” because the second term (don’t remember) does fit.</p>

<p>You mean doesn’t fit, right?</p>

<p>Did the sentence flow as follows:</p>

<p>Two girls - one poor and one rich - had ____ economics statuses, but their fortunes ______ (in tandem was the clue to this blank)</p>

<p>If that’s the case, then aren’t parallel and disparity the other way around?</p>

<p>Gosh, I don’t remember what I put for that one :/</p>

<p>Parallel and disparity is the correct answer.</p>

<p>Did any of you had the Elephants passages?
What did you get for “something both passages share”? I put “the ability to recognize intricate patterns”.
And what’s the answer to “what does passage 2 doesn’t have but passage 1 has?” I put “description if artifacts”</p>