<p>leap year was both sections in first circle exclusive, and then one of the sections in the divisible by 25 circle (divisible by 16 and 25), because 16*25 is 400; if it’s divisible by 400, it is a leap year</p>
<p>Grasslands question was : their. It was not the best way to correct the sentence (semicolon is much preferable) but within the choices given, : their was the correct one</p>
<p>I don’t remember what I put for the grassland tbh. The number of men wearing glasses was 2. If there were 35 adults and 1/5 were men then there are 7 men in the room. Also 20 women were not wearing glasses. The total number of women is 35-7 (the men in the room) which equals 28. And since 20 women weren’t wearing glasses, 8 were (28-20=8) And then 2 men must be wearing glasses for the total number of people wearing glasses to equal 10.</p>
<p>Although it’s probably very obvious, the Virginia Woolf passage was experimental right? It had the “which line” support the answer so I’m assuming yes + it’s odd numbering.</p>
<p>Did anyone have the math section with the formula for newton’s laws or something? It was a formula for questions 10-13 and the section as a whole was quite difficult and very different from the others… I’m thinking it was the experimental? Pretty sure it was 16 questions</p>