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lower - order incorrectly 50
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- the highest possible score on the sat is a 2400. the highest possible score on the act is ________.
- more than ________ % of students who retake the sat and act see an increase in their composite test score.
- you need to register for the act and sat about ________ days prior to the test.
- words such as all, only, and always generally make a true/false statement ________.
- reading too quickly can often lead to answering a true/false statement ________.
- memorization is involved in the three ________ thinking skills in blooms taxonomy.
underline the correct answers.
- test day procedures are (exactly the same, similar, completely different) no matter what test you take.
- colleges use test results for academic advising and (course placement, course grading, concurrent enrollment).
- reading the directions on (matching, fill - in - the - blank, multiple - choice) questions is important because the directions tell you whether each answer can be used once or more than once.
- when answering a (matching, fill - in - the - blank, multiple - choice) question, look for clues to help you answer correctly, such as the length and number of blanks it has.
- on a college assessment, it is best to (answer the hard questions first, answer the easy questions first, answer the questions in order).
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Question 23
Step1: Recall SAT and ACT scores
The highest possible score on the SAT was formerly 2400 (now 1600, but the question states 2400), and the highest possible score on the ACT is 36.
Step1: Recall retake statistics
More than 50% of students who retake the SAT and ACT see an increase in their composite test score.
Step1: Recall registration timeline
You need to register for the ACT and SAT about 30 days prior to the test.
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