SAT August 2021 US QAS Paper and Answer PDF
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August,28 2021 US SAT test QAS and Answer pdf
Reading Test
Questions 1-10 – Literature – August,28 2021 US SAT test QAS
This passage is adapted from Seth Kantner,Ordinary Wolves.©2004 by Seth Kantner. The narrator,a teenaged boy, lives in remote northern Alaska.
passage1:Spring was my favorite time of year,and it took extra energy to stay in a bad mood. The sun came home to the Arctic and shone tirelessly on the shimmering world of snow. Midwinter diminished into memory and the Darkness of next winter………….
Questions 11-21 – Science – August,28 2021 US SAT test QAS
This passage is adapted from “Paying Do-Gooders Makes Them Less Persuasive.”©2016 by Association for Psychological Science.
Questions 22-31 – Natural Sciences – August,28 2021 US SAT test QAS
This passage and accompanying figure are adapted from Robin Dunbar, Human Evolution : Our Brains and Behavior. ©2016 by Robin Dunbar.
Questions 32-41 – History – August,28 2021 US SAT test QAS
This passage is adapted from a speech delivered in 1976 by Eleanor Holmes Norton, “In Pursuit of Equality in Academe: New Themes and Dissonant Chords.”©1976 by the American Association for Higher Education and Jossey-Bass Inc. Norton, a civil rights activist, was elected to the US Congress in 1990 as a representative of the District of Columbia.
Questions 42-52 – Natural Science – August,28 2021 US SAT test QAS
Passage 1 is adapted from Chris Cesare, “Rosetta Sniffs Oxygen around Comet 67P.”©2015 by Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. Passage 2 is adapted from Ashley Yeager, “Oxygen on Comet 67P Might Not Be Ancient After All.”©2017 by Society for Science & the Public.