<p>I thought that it was the flippancy to show an undesirable situation… because flippancy = not showing a serious or respectful attitude and it kinda works</p>
<p>thats the one i chose^!</p>
<p>i also remember that one of the short passages was about how human skins look fake if they are computerized… and the question said “the purpose of the passage is…” and i was between explain a human physiology and explain a breakthrough in a field… i chose breakthrough… is that right? any comments?</p>
<p>ya thats right im pretty sure… but um what was the purpose of the haiku dojo stupid piece of crap?</p>
<p>haiku dojo? i dont remember… </p>
<p>btw, does anyone remember a sentence completion with “Aversion” as one of the choices? i dont think i chose it, but the word just randomly popped in my head and now its bugging me out!</p>
<p>yeah i remember and aversion was not the answer. i forgot the other answer choices.</p>
<p>ok… phew… i also remembered another sentence completion… the first choice was “obstruct” and the sentance was “although she did not want to — the investigation, her ---- to answer questions hindered it” or something like that…</p>
<p>Is this illegal o_o</p>
<p>I had a math experimental. Math questions I remember:
Something about purifying water with oil and the 50 gallon tank was 80% full, something like that.
The I,II,III one about when a =2, b = 3. Answer was III only (pretty sure don’t fully remember)
The one about corn production in mexico and worldwide.
Scatter plot. What fraction of people who scored above 20 on test 2 scored less than 40 on test 1. Something like that, answer was 1/2, might have been a grid in.
Circle P with a radius of 2 is tangent to circle O with a radius of 4, point P is outside circle O, what can be said about the midpoint of line segment OP. It is in circle O.
Shows a parabola and gave the equation ax^2+b or something, answer was a<em>b is positive.
The sock probability one. Was A. 1/3
The one about set A which are multiples of 3 and set B which are divisible by 36 or something like that. Was also A, don’t remember the set though. 2 4 9 maybe?
x + y = sqrt of 15, what does x^2+2xy+y^2 equals? Answer is 15, think it was D or E
Gave flat shapes and asked which one could be folded into a cube, answer was D.
The one about adding a cube to the cube made of 9 cubes. Answer was 9</em>5+8+5=58
The one about a^n = b^n+4 or something, asking what a^2n equals. Honestly don’t remember the answer.
The one about the 4 digit number whose digit is three raised to the seventh. Think I put D.
The four equilateral triangles all on one line, asking for the length of the line. 12*sqrt of 3 (20.8), think it was E.
The one about the population of deer or something, where at t=0 it’s 200, asking how many years after t for it to grow 600. I put C, 25. not 100% sure about that one but I think it is 25 because f(25)=800, which has grown 600 since t=0
The average of 42, 48, and 3n is 153. What is N. Answer is 21.
A kid sold 40% of his pencils and now has 72 left, how many did he start with? D, 120.
Don’t remember the question, but I got 6/5=1.2 for one, the one with choices 1,1.1,etc.
Which of the following can’t be the perimeter of a triangle with sides 7 and 10. A. 20
The one about the actor and poet or something selling books. Answer was 210.
I know for a fact that the bolded ones were in the same section, and it was either 8 or 9 I’m almost sure.
My grid in section was 6, and I had the questions about the octagon with a diagonal of 48 (answer was 144) and the one about the trees doubling every 4 years or something, answer was 1980.
Hopefully all this can be helpful.</p>
<p>CritR:
Question about the evil scary demon statues outside of a japanese building or something. Don’t remember the answer, but I remember ennui was a choice and it wasn’t that.
Question about the penguins with atavism as a choice.
The one about an annoying girl who gives unwanted advice. Answer was officious.
The one about the extinction of some animal east of the Mississippi ____ them being nearly wiped out in the western plains. Emulating and foreshortening are the only choices I remember. I put foreshortening.
Passages in CritR:
The letters of a dead writer.
Negative campaigning.
The marriage of the duck artist guy and the girl.
Plate tectonics.
The short one about deep parts of caves, had two questions.</p>
<p>I didn’t have:
Human/Animals Incentives
Anything about a japanese sensei
Grand Canyon
Scientific Thinking
African American Land Owners
Track and field boy</p>
<p>Writing I had:
The panther question
A question about comic book owners
Something about penguins adapting without predators.
The figs question.
And the passage about the painting apes.</p>
<p>I think section 2 was math, 3 was writing, 4 was math, 5 was reading, 6 was math, 7 reading, 8 math, 9 reading, 10 writing. Pretty sure about that.</p>
<p>So based off all this ^^ and everything I’ve been reading, I’m pretty confused. Collegeboard seems to have done some weird **** this time…</p>
<p>Is there anyway to figure out what section was experimental for those of us who had 4 math sections? I think/hope it was 2, it seemed significantly harder.</p>
<p>it seems that there were two definite different tests… it wasnt like test version A had 10 sub versions so that we can find which one is experimental… i think everyone who had version “A” had four math sections, making it virtually impossible for us to find the experimental section</p>
<p>People on this topic have had a different grid in than I had, and I had experimental math. But is it possible my section with the grid in was experimental and I had no grid ins that counted?</p>
<p>i had two math sections in a row… my mind was literally thinking -_- <----that face when i turned the page and had to pick my calculator back off the ground.</p>
<p>Four reading sections… think I did fine tho… :D</p>
<p>OK,
I had experimental reading.</p>
<p>I know the reinforcement one isn’t exp.
The group vs. indiv was exp?
The Japanese/GrandCanyon one wasn’t exp.
The other short 20 min one (physics one) wasn’t exp.</p>
<p>Which sentence completions went with which reading passage though?
I remember the “managers know that if workers smile, customers will be happy” or something like that. What was the answer? It was like “implicitly”, etc.
Also another sentence completion was…the swagger one. Did that section have the “ingrate” thing? or was that “ingrate” with the workers smile section?
I forget the other sentence completions. I thought the vocabulary was unusually difficult.</p>
<p>Also, for the writing section, It said, “The year 1980, saw…had lain…” What’s the answer? It’s killing me! Writing section was also unusually difficult, I thought.</p>
<p>Math…hope I didn’t make stupid mistakes.</p>
<p>btw I didn’t put Humor for defense…that doesn’t make sense. I put comical to accentuate.
Basically she was like, I expect a woof!, which is funny and highlighted her point well, but it’s not like DEFENSE funny. I also put irony.</p>
<p>The “success coming from mistake is a truism” passage. The second to last question…where it asked “certain claim”…I was so confused. I think I put subtle…
Was that also the passage where one of the answer choices was “individual”? <–anyone remember?</p>
<p>Does anyone also remember the last reading section problem about "</p>
<p>I had experimental writing.</p>
<p>So was the “had lain” section real? i thought it was tough.
And also, did anybody get an error w/ “the hotel recommended to call the day before” should be “the hotel recommended calling the day before” in writing?</p>
<p>Got four reading sections… sigh…
Anyway…
workers: implicitly (darn it that was the first one I crossed out… )
Swagger: panache
ingrate was one of the answers</p>
<p>WR “had lain” one, I did choose “had lain”…</p>
<p>comical to accentuate, too
subtle, too. others aren’t possible
I remember there’s an “impersonal” one
and “facile interview”?</p>
<p>Pretty sure that there were two completely different tests form. I got the “exotic” for one of the SC as well</p>
<p>anyone have the one about zora neale hurston? one question was asking about why one of her letters was different from others? some answer choices were fortitude, verve, and others I dont remember</p>