<p>reading this, I think I did horrible on the exam. What would 30 wrong be?</p>
<p>well you can never be sure of your exact score cause the curve can change each years. Sometimes the average score is as low as 519 as it was in one of the released tests. Other times its higher. Usually 30 wrong is around 680-690 but again, it depends on the curve.</p>
<p>I put not hurting other spirits cause that is the fundamental belief of the religion. You do have a point though about the personal spiritual progression but every where I look up the term, the same definition about not hurting spirits is coming up. </p>
<p>Also do they give us a detailed scoring break down. Like how many questions we missed and the actual questions themselves. If not, thats just d-ick move on the part of cb.</p>
<p>They won’t tell you the actual questions missed because that violates their “never discuss the questions” policy but I do think they release what your specific raw score was.</p>
<p>Really? I don’t think they say what the raw score is. When I took US and Chinese, they never said what the raw score was–they just listed the “range” you were in (like 700-750).</p>
<p>I’ve never taken a subject test before this one, but they have to give you they exact score, don’t they? Like they can’t just say “You got somewhere in between 600 and 700, but we’re not saying where”</p>
<p>You get the exact score, like 800. You don’t get the raw score though, like 75 out of 95.</p>
<p>You don’t find out what you get wrong or right either.</p>
<p>So like the AP then. Sad :(</p>
<p>I’m really scared, actually. With the AP exam, I’m confident I did really well on the MCs, but on this one…I don’t think I did so hot. I was taken aback by the amount of specificity this test entailed.</p>
<p>That’s what distinguishes the AP from the SAT II. If you’re not good at one, it’s advised to take the other.</p>
<p>For ease of score checking I’m gonna list all the questions we have so far. If there’s an asterik next to the answer it’s pretty much correct, if not then please let me know what the correct answer was. The numbers are just to keep track of how many we have, not the actual order they were in the test. If I made any mistakes make sure to let me know :)</p>
<p>1) Where did the first civilizations(?) emerge? - Tigris-Euphrates*
2) Why did agriculture increase during the neolithic rev.? - It could support larger populations.*
3)Picture with Ghandi in jail. - Cultural and religious messages.*
4)Quote by King Solomon. What did it tell you about the ancient world? - Luxury goods were transported over long distances. *
5) Quote by King Solomon. Where did the gold come from? - East Africa *
6) Quote about Dharma - Supported caste system.*
7) Quote about Buddhism in China. What was the author saying? - It threatened society.*
8) Quote about Buddhism in China. Who is the authore comparable to? - Priest of Jupiter in Rome.*
9) Quote by someone about travels to India. Who was it by? - The Portuguese King.*
10) Least non-violent movement? - Mau Mau *
11) Picture of Russian woman. Art style? - Social-Realism.*
12) Picture of Russian woman. What message was it sending? Soviet Idealism.*
13) Mahayana Buddhism - Focused on Buddah as a saviour.*
14) Trade map between new spain to East Dutch Islands. What went from Mexico to the west? Silver.*
15) Trade map between new spain to East Dutch Islands. Where did the goods from Mexico end up? Traded into China for porcelain and silk.*
16) Similarity between colonial spain and British colonies?
17) Where was the vice royalty of Spain? Mexico *
18) Karl Marx’s idea on socialism? Would start off as capitalism.*
19) Which culture was most influencial to Rome at its height? Greek*
20) Who had the most influence on Latin America? The United States*
21) Who’s most likely to say Africa for Africans? Marcus Garvey*
22) What did the Enlightenment influence more in Spain and Latin America? Politics*
23) Which society prepared itself the most for droughts? Aztecs*
24) Which records would give you an accurate number of slaves sold into slavery? Ship cargo records and colonial advertisements. *
25) Where did most of the growth in population happen during the late 19th century? Immigrants in shanty towns.
26) Map of shaded regions around the mediterranian. Who did it belong to? Ottoman*
27) Which one of these is one of the pillars of Islam? Donating 2.5 percent of earnings to society.*
28) Sumerian Gods question(What was the actual question?) - Mother God
29) Alexander’s empire consisted of territory from what empire? Persian *
30) Quote about Frank conquest - Third Crusade
31) Difference between Kai-shak and Mao - One was communist.*
32) Differences between developed and non developed nations enviromentally - Non developed nations did not restrict population growth.*
33) Who were the most militant anti-romans in Judea? Zealots
34) What was the Chinese man doing in India? Looking for Buddhist texts.*
35) Question about Jainism - Personal spiritual progression.
36) What does Shinto mean? - Way of the gods*
37) What did Mao think about communism? He could use the peasants to cause a revolution.*
38) Where did David Livingstone spend most of his life in as a missionary? Africa
39) What was Confucionism focused on? Stressed community over the individual.*
40) Why didn’t Nehru want to get involved? To avoid getting involved with the Cold War.*
41) What was Australia used for? A place for criminals.*
42) Quote about aborigines. What did it resemble? Noble savage.*
43) Quote about aborigines? What does it tell you about Europeans? They were too materialistic.*</p>
<p>If anyone remembers any of the questions we’re missing please contribute to the list and if you have one of the answers please contribute also :)</p>
<p>Def got an 800, very easy!</p>
<p>Harvard Bound '16</p>
<p>Are we sure about #1? I put Indus because of the Harapan society.</p>
<p>44) Aung San Suu Kyi won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991 for work in what country? Burma (Myammar)</p>
<p>What about #25? Is it really shantytowns?</p>
<p>^ I believe so, but I wouldn’t know a source where we could confirm a question like that. (Unless someone knows the actual wording?)</p>
<p>What about 23? A quick search of the internet says the Incas had quite a bit of infrastructure to prevent droughts and provide for during natural disasters.</p>
<p>Also what was the answer tp the question about the difference between late 20th century immigrants and 19th century immigrants? Was it late 20th century immigrants were able to communicate with family in their home country better?</p>
<p>I was deciding between that and “host countries were more accepting of immigrants.” i think I went with the former.</p>
<p>I think I said the answer regarding persecution and how it was less in the twentieth century.</p>
<p>The wording for the shantytown question was “What part of society grew the most in the second half of the twentieth century in developing countries?”</p>
<p>I said Inca’s as well. Thought that question could go many ways but based it off Machu Pichu and terracing</p>