November 2010 SAT - International

<p>how do u find out if CB reused the test ? so i am guessing some people can actually study a test CB will use for December ? Would that be fair ?</p>

<p>^ hopefulyoung</p>

<p>you gotta read what’s on this thread lol
The Venice reading was experimental</p>

<p>did anyone put veracity for one of the sentence completions? </p>

<p>and what is the question for the whole adaptive/instinctive behavior? I don’t remember.</p>

<p>oh also for math there was one question with a parabola and had two points. gave the equation and said b and c are constants or something and asked for what is b + c.
what was the answer? i ran out of time and put -10</p>

<p>Does anyone remember what questions were on the math experimental (which I had)? I know that the experimental math I had was not a grid in, since I only had 1 of those…please jog my memory =D</p>

<p>^gloriousambition
yea I saw that question, and I ran out of time too because I was over thinking on the really simple ones…I eliminated all the positive choices, and only -3 and -10 remained…but I chose -3, not sure which is right cuz I didn’t really get the time to do it.</p>

<p>which question was that? i sort of recall something like that</p>

<p>was veracity an answer? cuz i put that…
jesus i think I got a lot wrong this time around…</p>

<p>hopefully i can get 800 in writing tho</p>

<p>what question was veracity in and what were the other options?</p>

<p>hugedilemma - the math question has a parabola with two points. gives the quadratic equation and says b and c are constants. what is b + c?</p>

<p>cod4vsut3 - i put veracity too!! but i think some are saying its aplomb.</p>

<p>ah yes i remember that but i forgot what i put for it :(. wasnt too hard though? there was another quadratic one where you had to find “k” which was the y coordinate and it was 3 so meh</p>

<p>there was also one grid-in which i thought was a typo or something but then I realized I was just being stupid…it was the last question on the grid-in and it had a graph where you’re given f(0)=something i forgot and (2,k) and another point. Then it says “If f(x)>k what is a possible value for x?” I thought it was asking for k so I made a mistake lol! But what should have the answer been? Anyone remember?</p>

<p>The answer to b+c was -10. guaranteed</p>

<p>@dwarf: yeah hahah i thought the same thing it was just the range of the x values in between the y axis and that point cause the curve sloped downwards.</p>

<p>@121212 yes -10 sounds familiar to me</p>

<p>anyone remember which was the experimental math (not grid-in)</p>

<p>i’m really hoping it was the one with cubes and “how many moves to get from a to b”</p>

<p>oh that was 5 wasn’t it?</p>

<p>^ was there an option for 10 as well? i rmb i did put either -10 or 10 (edit: we might be talking about entirely different questions. was this experimental? i had cr exp not math exp)</p>

<p>and it was aplomb not veracity. aplomb is confidence under a pressurizing situation</p>

<p>i guess we can ask other ppl who got writing/cr experimental to confirm whether they got that question, and then we can know =D</p>

<p>So can someone post all the questions that we have confirmed on CR? Some of the questions are debated and I got confused…</p>

<p>And anyone want to talk more about the folk tale passage? I bumped on that one…</p>