<p>@mysat2000</p>
<p>I think the last one was A: Having known the arbitrariness of the process of making a map, it’s not unreasonable to ask such a question (I paraphrased a bit)</p>
<p>@mysat2000</p>
<p>I think the last one was A: Having known the arbitrariness of the process of making a map, it’s not unreasonable to ask such a question (I paraphrased a bit)</p>
<p>@bravemongoose</p>
<p>Yeah, I remember now. I chose the same one with u. During the test, I hesitated a lot for the one “His map is still used today…(I can recall a small part of this choice)”. The other three choices are obviously wrong.</p>
<p>@bravemongoose</p>
<p>For the CR. </p>
<p>For the unconverted question: I did not agree with the answer “culturally literate”. Cause the “culturally literate” are people who do not listen to classic music. Did you remember is there another choice that refers to people who listen to classic music, besides “author of passage1” and “enthusiastic fans”? I thought I chose that one.</p>
<p>@mysat2000</p>
<p>did you choose the cohort population (something like that?)</p>
<p>does anyone remember if the experimental CR section (disney) was the first CR section??</p>
<p>F(x) is F(x-1)+4, f(3) = -1 what is f(2):
What this a grid in question or a multiple choice one? Cuz I don’t remembring griding in -5.</p>
<p>First Year That The Number of Tons was under 500
Was the answer to this question 1991. I remember it was the third graph. Wasn’t it 1993?</p>
<p>Kids Around the Table
Was the answer 2?? What exactly was the question? I fear I didn’t read the question and gave the wrong answer.</p>
<p>It’s 2, sohowgoodami.</p>
<p>What was the answer to the sudoku question? 7?</p>
<p>@bravemongoose</p>
<p>Yes. Exactly!</p>
<p>For the “casual glance question”, superficial must be the answer. Because author mentions three types of butterfilies which are quite similar in their appearances. Thus, a superficial look can not tell them apart.</p>
<p>The rate at which rain falls during a certain rainstorm can be represented by r=-2.5|t-2|+5, where r is the number of centimeters of rain per hour; t is the number of hours after the storm began. How many hours after the rainstorm began was the rain falling at a rate of 5 centimeter per hour? </p>
<p>Choices: 1/2/3/4/5</p>
<p>Did anyone think 1 is the answer? Cause it asks how many hours rather than when the rain falls at 5cm…</p>
<p>ahmed was ealuted (to learn) tht his science project and (tht of her) best friend ( had been awarded) a lot of prices </p>
<p>wht is the answer</p>
<p>E… is any mistake in it?</p>
<p>the rainfall question was 2, i hope.</p>
<p>the one with the set of prime numbers, odd integrers and multiples of 5 under 100…there was only one number right? (5)</p>
<p>this was no 23 i guess iam i right ? ? yes there is no error with the sentence</p>
<p>@alexbcn</p>
<p>Right.</p>
<p>@mysat2000
I think that one is 2 only</p>
<p>3,4,5 mistakes in Maths= 650-690?!
Seriously?!
Nice!Very nice!
I want to blow my head off! -.-</p>
<p>@Evets06</p>
<p>Who said so?</p>
<p>Are you guys sure the “had been …” shouldn’t have been “have been”?</p>
<p>I think the last one on the Improving Paragraphs was E. You guys are saying A, but I can’t understand why the author would have to explain why asked the question. E elaborated on the question, and that made more sense to me.</p>
<p>I took it today too. The Math sections were awfully difficult, I didn’t have time to finish 2 of them. The essay topic wasn’t too great either, but the rest of it was fine. I don’t think we’re supposed to discuss the questions, though…</p>
<p>are there different essay questions? what essay did you guys get?</p>