<p>By the way, the reason I am confident about the sentence completion and analogies section is because the "right" answers corresponded to the words given on the Testmasters list.</p>
<p>yeahhh.. i remember...tht one...it waz palpable: Perception... and i put fragile: broken..
coz i thought something palpable can be easily percieved and somethign fragile can easily be broken...is tht correct or not???</p>
<p>What is a testmaster's list?</p>
<p>hell_yeah,</p>
<p>You are correct.</p>
<p>guys im pretty sure the tests are not predetermined because if you notice like the same scores represent the same percentile. i got 700 verbal on june and my friend got 700 verbal in october and we were both the 95th percentile. they also do this for the ap tests</p>
<p>"There was a question about the least number of smaller cubes could make by cutting up a larger one.
A.2
B.4
4.8
D.something i forgot</p>
<p>Well everyone is saying its 8 but im going to have to disagree.</p>
<p>ANYWAY the answer has to be 4. Think about a 6 by 6 cube. You could cut it into four 3 by 3 cubes, i hope im right! 6x6=36, 36/(3x3)=4"</p>
<p>Can anybody else confirm this? It sounds right...DAMN! That's 2 wrong on math. Was this problem on the honeybees/930?</p>
<p>Yes it was 930. I also got the cube one wrong it was 8.</p>
<p>Well, I have 1 wrong on the honeybees/930 and 1 wrong on the pyramid bisecting section.</p>
<p>Unless I made some really dumb mistakes (I have the feeling that I definetly did make dumb mistakes, but I'm just gonna pretend I didn't), I can still get an 800 if the curve is 800,800.....</p>
<p>can someone do the prime number question, i got 990...not sure how it worked, but when i just started multiplying prime numbers, i got 990..oh, and can someone do the honeybees problem...im not sure what i got for that one, i think it was right though</p>
<p>I think the answer has been confirmed as 930. 990 wouldn't work simply because 990's prime factors are 3<em>5</em>2<em>3</em>11 which would be 5 prime factors, and the question was asking for 4 prime factors...</p>
<p>OMG!!! I JUST REALIZED WHAT I DID FOR THE PRIME NUMBER ONE!!! I MULTIPLIED BY 33 WHICH IS NOT A PRIME NUMBER OBVIOUSLY...please tell me that was in the experimental section</p>
<p>Also ppl say the pyramid is the experimental.</p>
<p>The cutting up the big cube question's answer was 4!!!!!!!!
read my explanation on the previous page.</p>
<p>im pretty sure the cube is 8...you're making two cuts, onehorizontal and one vertical, when you do that, half the cube is going to make 4 cubes, then the other half of the cube will also make 4 squares...and i know i asked this 2 posts ago, but was the section with the prime numbers and bees experimental?</p>
<p>heyy can someone confirm if the prime number one wz in section 4..coz tht section wz experimental..and i got it wrong.:(</p>
<p>**** you are right (cube ?), sorry for the misunderstanding, was the cube one in the experimental?</p>
<p>hell_yeah, you're right. That was in the experimental section...</p>
<p>Oh man, this sucks. I've gotten 0 wrong for honeybees/930 but 1 wrong for pyramid bisection section which is the one that counts!@!!!!!!!b ARRRRGGGGHHHH!!!!!DDARNNNNNNN!</p>
<p>Guys, just a quick question. I got 3.75 for the last question in the QC, but the problem was that I wasn't able to grid in the 5 bubble properly. I was able to put a little circle in it, but that didn't cover the entire bubble. Moreover, I didn't write 3.75 in the above rectangle. Do you guys think scantron will recognize it? Also, do any of you guys remember the 15th question for the QC. I think I got a B..</p>
<p>The pyramid was in experimental every1 said and wat was answer to it?</p>