PSAT Sat.

<p>UGH, i wish i lied somewhere else…</p>

<p>Math, answers to the grid in:
7 (pizza)
12
14
4500 (books on sale)
1/3 (area of trangle w/ base 1 and height 2/3)
2 (z=45x-60y)
3/7 (6n and 8n)
63 (direct variation)
5.5 (any decimal between 5 and 6, not inclusive)
720 (photos)</p>

<p>Math multiple choice:
only equilateral triangle would be similar in all cases
intersection TWO times
30 for the circle chart (confirm)
2n+3 (was that an question)
9 (for that one .30608; confirm)
12 for perimeter of triangle in circle (it was equilateral with sides=4)
V1 < V3 < v2
(6,4) it was a graph-coordinate question
8:5 perimeter ratio
only two of the three choices of the parallel streets were correct
medical care
3 rates are over constant rate
(x+z)/y
$4000 min monthly income
2k (first question on one of the math sections)
8/5 is btw ½ and ¾
at most 20 even integers in the set of 30
k=3 for a, 15, 135
4 as y coordinate appeared most frequently
x=64 (x^2-y^2=15)</p>

<p>CR:
SC:
punctilious,
sanguine…improve (one about ailing economy),
cerebral/visceral,
disparaging/charitable
accelerating
verify…accuracy
reveal… understatement
support…cautionary (scientist who supported nuclear power)
severity (of the harsh winter/migration questions)</p>

<p>Indian parents:
feeling to fact,
impressive status (parents looming on the grass or something)
verbal representation of children’s perceptions,
inidivisble entity
slip=pass
last paragraph elaborates on a point made earlier on (was that a question)</p>

<p>City passage
dramatic voice
homo urbanus=coined term? (can someone please confirm)</p>

<p>TV
reality television has good qualities despite perceived flaws
reality television recognizes individuality instead of emphasizing individual failures
Passage one is talking about reality tv in the present times while passage two is talking about tv in the future.</p>

<p>Science/pseudoscience
science has had an unpredicted effect on laypersons
education in good manners result in antisocial kids (lol)</p>

<p>GM plants:</p>

<p>both authors would agree that activism has had an impact on the debate over GM plants
destroying credibility,
courses through=runs through
passage one in the first paragrpah is introducing the views and actions of an idividual
pasage two is criticizing the tactics on one group while passage one is elaborating on the actions and beliefs of an idividual from that group
passage two views the action of the lady in passage one: disapproving
the quote at the end of passage one (free of contamination one) was to INCITE a response (please confirm)
first paragraph of the second passage was to analyze the context of the current state of affairs
first passage, unlike passage two, uses excessive quotation</p>

<p>Socrates:
surrounded by sympathizers,
last paragraph: how to proceed
respecting tone
author was conciliatory
Socrates was steadfast to his beliefs
unexpected encounter
ludicrous</p>

<p>Writing:
D) continue
were she to be offered a job in atlanta, (she would have to rent out her apartment in chicago)
helped turn
had flew (is wrong; should be had FLOWN)
suggests otherwise
whatever the intention of the union organizers were, violence soon broke out (please confirm)
when she heard that….Hua Mulan
A for the one about greeks ultimately abandoning island</p>

<p>I believe there were two no errors in the spot the error question?</p>

<p>the sentence went something like: Although uncertain, the founders had wished that the new nation could be/could have been able to be a nation without political parties.</p>

<p>what was the question/other choices for “reality television recognizes individuality instead of emphasizing individual failures?” <– that’s not what I put as an answer, but it was the only choice I could remember >.<</p>

<p>What about not on…but on?!?</p>

<p>also @annoyingaakash’s post I put will be but I think that’s wrong…</p>

<p>@NspiredOne
I think I put NE for that one.</p>

<p>I think homo urbanus was used as in a comedic context. I thought he was trying to be funny, but I’m starting to think I was wrong. Especially since it turns out urbanus is actually latin for urban. Maybe the name just didn’t sound serious to me, but iut could have been a new term. Your opinions?</p>

<p>I was pondering that question for while. The thing that threw me off was “satirical”, when I saw that I knew that couldn’t be the answer.</p>

<p>Math, answers to the grid in:
7 (pizza)
12
14
4500 (books on sale)
1/3 (area of trangle w/ base 1 and height 2/3)
2 (z=45x-60y)
3/7 (6n and 8n)
63 (direct variation)
5.5 (any decimal between 5 and 6, not inclusive)
720 (photos)</p>

<p>Math multiple choice:
only equilateral triangle would be similar in all cases
intersection TWO times
30 for the circle chart (confirm) <– which question was this?
2n+3 (was that an question)
9 (CONFIRMED)
12 for perimeter of triangle in circle (it was equilateral with sides=4)
V1 < V3 < v2
(6,4) it was a graph-coordinate question
8:5 perimeter ratio
only two of the three choices of the parallel streets were correct
medical care
3 rates are over constant rate
(x+z)/y
$4000 min monthly income
2k (first question on one of the math sections)
5/8 is btw ½ and ¾
at most 20 even integers in the set of 30
k=3 for a, 15, 135
4 as y coordinate appeared most frequently
x=64 (x^2-y^2=15)
Medical Care had greatest increase in percentage</p>

<p>CR:
SC:
punctilious,
sanguine…improve (one about ailing economy),
cerebral/visceral,
disparaging/charitable
accelerating
verify…accuracy
reveal… understatement
support…cautionary (scientist who supported nuclear power)
severity (of the harsh winter/migration questions)</p>

<p>Indian parents:
feeling to fact,
impressive status (parents looming on the grass or something)
verbal representation of children’s perceptions,
inidivisble entity
slip=pass
last paragraph elaborates on a point made earlier on (was that a question)</p>

<p>City passage
dramatic voice
homo urbanus=coined term? (can someone please confirm)</p>

<p>TV
reality television has good qualities despite perceived flaws
reality television recognizes individuality instead of emphasizing individual failures
Passage one is talking about reality tv in the present times while passage two is talking about tv in the future.</p>

<p>Science/pseudoscience
science has had an unpredicted effect on laypersons
education in good manners result in antisocial kids (lol)</p>

<p>GM plants:</p>

<p>both authors would agree that activism has had an impact on the debate over GM plants
destroying credibility,
courses through=runs through
passage one in the first paragrpah is introducing the views and actions of an idividual
passage two is criticizing the tactics on one group while passage one is elaborating on the actions and beliefs of an idividual from that group
passage two views the action of the lady in passage one: disapproving
the quote at the end of passage one (free of contamination one) was to INCITE a response (please confirm)
first paragraph of the second passage was to analyze the context of the current state of affairs
first passage, unlike passage two, uses excessive quotation</p>

<p>Socrates:
surrounded by sympathizers,
last paragraph: how to proceed
respecting tone
author was conciliatory
Socrates was steadfast to his beliefs
unexpected encounter
ludicrous</p>

<p>Writing:
D) continue
were she to be offered a job in atlanta, (she would have to rent out her apartment in chicago)
helped turn
had flew (is wrong; should be had FLOWN)
suggests otherwise
whatever the intention of the union organizers were, violence soon broke out (please confirm)
when she heard that….Hua Mulan
A for the one about greeks ultimately abandoning island</p>

<p>is it just me, or is this thread dying out ;(</p>

<p>What is the one about the greeks?</p>

<p>anyone else find they did somewhat like this…</p>

<p>math = perfect
CR = complete fail, somewhere between -7 and -10
Reading = ok, -2 to -4</p>

<p>Can I come out with 210+ with this?</p>

<p>Probably not a 210 if you did that bad on the CR part. nice math work, tho</p>

<p>what would be CR -4 or -3?</p>

<p>maybe, more likely 205-210</p>

<p>anyone know the greek one?</p>

<p>yea i got like math perfect CR -3 -4 writing -1or 2</p>

<p>come one guys, i don’t remember it…</p>

<p>What was the question for the circle chart with answer of 30?
Also, anyone remember getting 18 for 6n+10? (one of the first questions)
And on writing, “so positive” was an error, should be “so positively”.</p>

<p>yea i got 18 for that one too</p>