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Reading Comprehension
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Why SimpleQuizMaker for SAT Prep?
Bloom's Taxonomy Levels
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Every question includes an explanation of the correct answer.
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About SAT Prep Quizzes on SimpleQuizMaker
Sample SAT Prep Quiz Questions
A flavour of what the AI generates — every question comes with an explanation that teaches, not just grades.
Q1. If 4x − 7 = 5, what is the value of x?
- A.1/2
- B.3
- C.7/4
- D.3/4
Explanation
Add 7 to both sides: 4x = 12. Divide both sides by 4: x = 3.
Q2. Which choice most effectively combines the two sentences? "She trained for six months. She finished the marathon in under four hours."
- A.She trained for six months, she finished the marathon in under four hours.
- B.After training for six months, she finished the marathon in under four hours.
- C.She trained for six months; finishing the marathon in under four hours.
- D.She trained for six months and the marathon was finished in under four hours.
Explanation
B uses a clear subordinating clause ("After training…") to link cause and effect. A is a comma splice; C creates a fragment; D shifts to passive voice unnecessarily.
Common SAT Prep Mistakes
- ·Spending too long on the first hard question. Skip and return — the SAT rewards finishing the section.
- ·Studying without timing. Untimed accuracy doesn't predict timed accuracy.
- ·Overlooking grammar — the Writing section is often the highest-yield improvement area.
Study Tips for SAT Prep
- ·Take a full diagnostic test before starting prep. Use the score breakdown to prioritise.
- ·For Math: drill the Khan Academy SAT problem sets aligned to your weak areas.
- ·For Reading & Writing: read 30 minutes of non-fiction (NYT op-eds, science articles) daily.
- ·Practice with the actual Bluebook app the College Board provides — UI matters on test day.
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