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Critical Reading Section Overview
Critical reading section includes short reading passages along with the long reading passages. Type of Questions Critical Reading Section consists of:
Mathematics Section Overview
SAT Important skills formerly measured in the quantitative comparison format, such as estimation and number sense, are measured through the multiple choice and student response (grid-in) questions. Multiple Choice and student response (grid-in) question are generally asked from estimation and number senses, etc. Use of Calculator: Students can use a four-function, scientific or graphical calculator. The College Board recommends that students use a calculator at least at the scientific level for the SAT, although it's still possible to solve every question without a calculator. Type Of Questions Mathematic Section has two types of questions :-
Questions in this section are Objective Type containing 5 responses to choose from. Student Produced Response Type Questions of this type have no answer choices provided. Instead, students have to solve the problem and fill in the answer on a special grid. Ten questions in the test are of this type. Writing Section Overview
The writing section includes both multiple-choice questions and a direct writing measure in the form of an essay.
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