SAT Chemistry Test

<p>I am doing the chemistry test tomorrow and I need to know something. The last time I did the test, I was completely unprepared and got around 500. But I have been studying using the Kaplan SAT book, and in the book it was said that there were only 85 questions to solve in 60 minutes, but the last time I took the test there were over a hundred questions. I know that it is like the Biology test, where you shouldn't solve all the questions, but I don't know which to solve and which not to. So I need an explanation. It would be really helpful if someone would replay soon. And not to be too demanding, but I would definitely appreciate your replay be clear so I don't misunderstand anything. </p>

<p>It’s unlikely that there were actually 100+ questions. The numbering of the questions is a bit strange: the classification sets & multiple choice questions are from 1-70, and the relationship analysis questions are numbered from 101-115. But this still gives you just 85 total questions.</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>