SAT Practice 2
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15 questions
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Illiteracy is an enormous problem,A it affectsB millions of people worldwide,C and is an impediment toD social progress. No errorE.
Illiteracy is an enormous problem,A it affectsB millions of people worldwide,C and is an impediment toD social progress. No errorE.
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The company president has takenA steps to ensure that sheB can handle the pressure and anxiety associated withC the job, includingD joining a yoga class and enlisting the support of a network of friends. No errorE.
The company president has takenA steps to ensure that sheB can handle the pressure and anxiety associated withC the job, includingD joining a yoga class and enlisting the support of a network of friends. No errorE.
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If you are sure thatA you are in the right,B you would notC mind an independent examination ofD the case. No errorE.
If you are sure thatA you are in the right,B you would notC mind an independent examination ofD the case. No errorE.
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The union insistedA on an increase in theirB membersC starting pay, and threatened to call a strike if the company refused toD meet the demand. No errorE.
The union insistedA on an increase in theirB membersC starting pay, and threatened to call a strike if the company refused toD meet the demand. No errorE.
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Television viewers claim thatA the number of scenes depictingB alcohol consumption haveC increased dramatically overD the last decade. No errorE.
Television viewers claim thatA the number of scenes depictingB alcohol consumption haveC increased dramatically overD the last decade. No errorE.
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Employees with lessA personal problems areB likelyC to be moreD productive. No errorE.
Employees with lessA personal problems areB likelyC to be moreD productive. No errorE.
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The three richest men in America haveA assets worth more thanB the combined assetsC of the sixty poorest countries ofD the world. No errorE.
The three richest men in America haveA assets worth more thanB the combined assetsC of the sixty poorest countries ofD the world. No errorE.
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ShipwreckedA on a desert island, coconuts and otherB fruits formedC the basis of the sailor'sD diet. No errorE.
ShipwreckedA on a desert island, coconuts and otherB fruits formedC the basis of the sailor'sD diet. No errorE.
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Fifty percent of the people alive today haveA never made a phone call, butB thirty percent stillC have no electricity connections to theirD homes. No errorE.
Fifty percent of the people alive today haveA never made a phone call, butB thirty percent stillC have no electricity connections to theirD homes. No errorE.
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The rhododendron, whichA ornaments so manyB English gardens, isC not native toD Europe. No errorE.
The rhododendron, whichA ornaments so manyB English gardens, isC not native toD Europe. No errorE.
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The farmer should not have beenA so careless asB to leave the door of the house unbolted whenC he had goneD to bed. No errorE.
The farmer should not have beenA so careless asB to leave the door of the house unbolted whenC he had goneD to bed. No errorE.
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A censusA of the island revealedB a population of onlyC 10,000 peopleD. No errorE.
A censusA of the island revealedB a population of onlyC 10,000 peopleD. No errorE.
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The engineer, who is renowned for his ingenuityA, has designedB a very uniqueC cooling system for our new plant inD Spain. No errorE.
The engineer, who is renowned for his ingenuityA, has designedB a very uniqueC cooling system for our new plant inD Spain. No errorE.
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Shoes of thoseA kind areB bad for the feet;C low heels areD better. No errorE.
Shoes of thoseA kind areB bad for the feet;C low heels areD better. No errorE.
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My father saw how muchA Uncle Tom was enjoyingB his early retirement, andC so he decided to do the sameD. No errorE.
My father saw how muchA Uncle Tom was enjoyingB his early retirement, andC so he decided to do the sameD. No errorE.