Official US November SAT discussion

<p>@eagersails “had misspoke” should’ve been “had misspoken”</p>

<p>Was that on the same section with the prime number question? It was in my section 5 I think …</p>

<p>The r/s was not experimental. The answer to that one was (x+1) / x I believe.</p>

<p>@johnlee625, the experimental was section 5, the one with the passage on the relationship between sight and sound.</p>

<p>@pigsgooink, I agree.</p>

<p>sight and sound?? hmmm… wasn’t that the one where like … “dad messed up stuff”?
or was it that scientific one…</p>

<p>What happened to me was… I did essay, then i got writing right away.
Then, i think writing came again on section 4 or 5.</p>

<p>The answer the #20 on the Math is 8 I remember. </p>

<p>4 was in the root sign but you had to double it because they doubled it in the first equation.</p>

<p>Oh, no I took writing and then got math followed by a writing. The two writing improving paragraphs I got were as follows:</p>

<p>Section 3 - There was this one question on Harry Potter.</p>

<p>Section 5 - Started off with something about earplugs. In the second paragraph there was this one thing on two balls colliding or surpassing each other or something like that.</p>

<p>Maybe you had the different test? :O</p>

<p>One writing had Harry Potter reference and was about books turned into movies.</p>

<p>Second was about Grandfather’s D-Day experience where he gets stuck in a tree.</p>

<p>Yea completely different.</p>

<p>What’s up with this month’s test?
Why’s everyone having a different one?</p>

<p>@Praying4Luck are you talking about the one where h and k were constants and you had to find z?</p>

<p>I don’t recall seeing a lot of the math questions posted here. Weird.</p>

<p>Any speculation about this test’s math curve? Omitted 4 answers (almost sure of no wrong answers) … hoping for higher than a 700 in the math section. Any thoughts?</p>

<p>anyone remember the writing passage with the queen and troubadours?</p>

<p>Guyssss what did you put for the math question where it gave you values for x y and z and constants h and k and you had to find z??? Was the answer 6 or 162 T__T</p>

<p>Yep pigs but i forgot the question :p</p>

<p>I remember now I put 6 but I usually get the H (Hard) marked questions wrong in the Blue Book</p>

<p>Guys did anyone get mine?
I got like something about cave or something for section 2.</p>

<p>then on section 4 or 5, i got something about a man and his son.
like how the dad was doing foolish stuff, saving, putting product on a window or something.</p>

<p>which one was experimental?</p>

<p>No, check the other thread that might be yours.</p>

<p>the hk constant one was z = 162; x was 81 if anyone cares</p>

<p>Yay another one I got wrong.</p>

<p>yesss i got 162 :D</p>

<p>can someone help me consolidate the answers? I didnt take the test so it’s hard to do but I am trying to help you guys…here is what i have for answers but have no idea if they are correct or what passages they go with:</p>

<p>Sentence Completions:

  1. staple
  2. ingrate
  3. immersed
  4. implicit
  5. doctoring…altruism
  6. panache ( swagger)
  7. defile
  8. sneered…something
  9. inert
  10. drone
  11. sonorous
  12. soporific</p>

<p>Are those correct for this version of the test?</p>

<p>Then here are some CR answers:</p>

<p>Dolphin Passage:

  1. overstated</p>

<p>Japanese Calligraphy:

  1. impromptu</p>

<p>then here are more random answers that I dont know which passage they go with:

  1. commonplace
  2. wrong but inherently plausible
  3. flippancy
  4. aloofness ?
  5. disappointed
  6. surpised
  7. ironic to underscore…
  8. truism- childish</p>

<p>what was the one where line somthing crosses f(x) at 3 points?</p>