Whether you’re a student, a lifelong learner, or just someone who enjoys a bit of a brain teaser now and then, we can all use a brain workout sometimes. That’s why we prepared this SAT-style challenge.
In this quiz, you’ll tackle English and math questions inspired by the real SAT exam, but without much of the pressure. Prepare yourself for 25 multiple-choice questions, covering everything from tricky grammar and reading comprehension to clever and brain-teasing math problems. Are you up for the challenge?
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Q13; the text explicitly states that the author is guiding the reader so it's a given that the tone is instructive, but 'increasingly didactic' strongly suggests that the instructive tone has turned condescending, particularly as the author is making the assumption that the reader needs to be told how to interpret the text. 'Didactic' itself is most commonly used in the negative sense of being overbearing or condescending in teaching.
18/25: the math questions almost completely stumped me, I'm fifty-one; math and its terms are way back in my memory where they refuse to be excavated. That 72% score would've gotten me a 'D' in high school, yikes!
Q13; the text explicitly states that the author is guiding the reader so it's a given that the tone is instructive, but 'increasingly didactic' strongly suggests that the instructive tone has turned condescending, particularly as the author is making the assumption that the reader needs to be told how to interpret the text. 'Didactic' itself is most commonly used in the negative sense of being overbearing or condescending in teaching.
18/25: the math questions almost completely stumped me, I'm fifty-one; math and its terms are way back in my memory where they refuse to be excavated. That 72% score would've gotten me a 'D' in high school, yikes!


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