CBSE BOARD X, asked by SomeoneVerySpecial, 11 months ago

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Question for DAVians.

Do anyone know about SAT exam? What is the necessity of this exam? Even give some information about QPI related to this.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The SAT exam is a standardized test that most U.S. colleges use to determine whether students should be accepted into the institution.In addition to the SAT exam, it's also important that you take the test that most international students are required to have on their records: the TOEFL.

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Many questions are there that is SAT difficult?So here's the answer:-
Difficulty of the New SAT. This is a question that, as a short answer and a very, very long one, full of “it depends”. So here is the short answer: Yes, the SAT is hard. You have to sit in one place for almost four hours, all while answering questions that range from straightforward to head-scratching difficult.

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Answered by prashant247
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Answer:

The SAT is a globally recognized college admission test, administered by the College Board, that lets high school students show colleges what they know and how well they can apply that knowledge. Most students take the SAT in 11th or 12th Grade, some even earlier, in 10th Grade. Almost all colleges and universities in the United States and many colleges worldwide use the SAT to make admission decisions.

SAT Topics Tested

The SAT tests skills taught in high school classrooms include: reading, writing, and math. A student’s knowledge and skills in these subjects are important for success in college and beyond.

The critical reading section includes reading passages and sentence completions.

The writing section includes a short essay and multiple-choice questions on identifying errors and improving grammar and usage.

The mathematics section includes topics like arithmetic operations, algebra, geometry, statistics, and probability.

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