<p>Don’t remember</p>
<p>@icequeenforever I see how it can be impromptu as well, but I thought it kind of unusual that a reporter would make up questions . Plus it talked about the part where"she christened him as…" I felt she had a reason for asking his age. But again, it could be either option.</p>
<p>@Poojarox It probably was facile, because the narrator seemed disappointed that the reporter wasn’t asking deeper questions. Also, the answer to the question asking what the last sentence’s tone was like was disappointed, right?</p>
<p>What I thought was that after exhausting her repertoire of questions, he needed to start making them up in the moment, leaving her asking such an irrelevant question as the calligraphist’s name</p>
<p>Age-not name</p>
<p>@Kylemcg Yeah, because the reporter seemed kind of desperate when it said she was exhausting her repertoire. That’s what I got from it, at least.</p>
<p>I thought it was probing because age is usually kinda a private question?</p>
<p>I put disappointed as well</p>
<p>For the math question with the dog and the doors, what did you guys put?</p>
<p>@Kylemcg I felt the age was more important, because the author deliberated on it, saying he was the second youngest, and the youngest one was the one that created the competitive calligraphy.</p>
<p>impromptu, probing and what else? I can’t remember what I put, but I’d be able to if I see all the options</p>
<p>@icequeenforever I do not believe there was a question like that. Could you elaborate?</p>
<p>I’m not sure now</p>
<p>I put impromptu but I heard some people put impertinent, and I can see where they’re coming from</p>
<p>@Mango920452 there was a question with the rooms and doors between them and a dog and how many paths it could take, something like that.</p>
<p>The dog question…it sounds like you’re talking about a different test…? Iirc the dog question was from the 2012 psat.</p>
<p>@Xebaism Yeah, maybe that was from a practice test I took yesterday, lol, my brain is fried.</p>
<p>For the circle question I thought one circle has a radius of 3 and the other had a radius of 2</p>
<p>For the math question with the parallel lines and the z between them and the angle measure, what did you guys put? I put 25, but that was a guess.</p>
<p>How did you guys fm do the hexagon one? Mo used law of sines</p>