SAT math test ***44 multiple-choice questions, 10 fill-in-the-blank questions, distributed within 70 minutes.
1. Multiple choice questions.
As the name implies, choose the correct answer from the five options A, B, C, D and E under the topic.
Note: There can only be one correct answer. If you can't get any of the five answers given, stop and read the question again and then do it again. Don't think that there will be no answers like some domestic exam questions, so write your own answers extra. The importance of SAT math vocabulary and SAT math formula must be clear to everyone, and it needs to be accumulated every day.
Try to exclude answers reasonably in multiple-choice questions. For example, if you are sure the result is yes, then cross out all negative answers. Eliminate the remaining 1~3 answers in a similar way, and then make a reasonable guess (you must do this in practice to see if you are suitable for "guessing" the answers. If you never get it right, don't use this method in the exam; If you get good grades, you can guess what you really can't do in the exam. Remember, if you make a mistake in multiple-choice questions, 0.25 points will be deducted. Don't guess blindly. If your calculation results do not appear/appear in more than five options during the exam, then stop calculating, re-examine the questions and recalculate.
2. Fill in the blanks.
That is, candidates are required to write their answers on the answer sheet and draw a solid circle below the written numbers.
Be sure to read the question carefully and consider its rationality after working out the answer. There is a place in the answer box of the fill-in-the-blank question for you to write the answer, but you will not look at this place when grading, and only count the circle drawn below as a score. So, even if you fill in the blanks correctly and circle incorrectly, there is no score. Don't think that the computer can perceive your handwriting, and expect someone to tolerate the wrong questions you draw.
If you fill in the blanks incorrectly, no points will be deducted.
The above contents give candidates a detailed introduction to the main questions of SAT mathematics, hoping to help them.