<p>*There was talk about "aggregation" and "fortification" which I do not recall. Does anyone recall how many double blanks there were?
*These were all verified double and triple times over but if you strongly disagree, feel free to enlighten us =)</p>
<p>you wouldnt happen to remember the disingenious and indispensible question's would you? I had all of those but cant quite remember those.
This is insane..im doing awesome on verbal and got killed on math..lol def not supposed to happen.</p>
<p>There are 19 in the exams in the Official Study Guide. So unless the folks at ETS decided to radically alter the format of the exam at the last minute, there should be 19 SCs. Have you forgotten about the ones in the last Critical Reading section?</p>
<p>wat is the lavish, extravagant one, and the perpicacious one? the ingenuous was the doctor a charlatan (imposter or sumtin) and so anything he did was not genuine or true=ingenuous</p>
<p>Godot: only 13 will be counted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All the extras 1's are part of the variable section which is not part of your grade...1/2 the people who took the test had an extra math, 1/2 had an extra critical reading...this is where the other 6 sentence completions are!!!</p>
<p>Check out the free practice test on the CB website (this is one WITHOUT an experimental section). One CR has 8 SCs, a second has 5 SCs, and the third has 6 SCs, for a total of <em>19</em>. Again, unless the ETS staff decided to throw a curveball on this exam, the number MUST be 19.</p>