<p>The first time i take subject tests.
can you give me examples of easy medium & hard questions on WH and Math 2?</p>
<p>Taken out of Barron’s Math Level 2 book:</p>
<p>Easy: The slope of a line perpendicular to the line whose equation is (x/3)-(y/4)=1 is
A. -3
B. -4/3
C. -3/4
D. 1/4
E. 4/3</p>
<p>Medium: The plane whose equation is 6x+5y+10z=30 forms a pyramid in the first octant with the coordinate planes. Its volume is
A. 15
B. 21
C. 30
D. 36
E. 45</p>
<p>Hard: If (x-7) divides ((x^3)-(3k^3)(x^2)-(13x)-7), then k=
A. 1.19
B. 1.34
C. 1.72
D. 4.63
E. 5.04</p>
<p>I would definitely recommend buying the Barron’s Math II book. It’s a lot harder than the actual test and kind of sobers you up. I took all 7 practice tests in the book and averaged around a 700 (scores improved just slightly after reading through the book,) but ended up scoring an 800 on the actual test.</p>
<p>Thanks! what about wh?</p>
<p>bumpbump!!!</p>
<p>I think it’s a little harder to judge difficulty of World History. Here are a few questions:</p>
<p>The Maya of Mesoamerica are best known for their achievements in:
A. Ship building and navigation
B. Mathematics and astronomy
C. Animal husbandry
D. Carpentry
E. Literature</p>
<p>Social Darwinists such as Herbert Spencer argued that
A. Competition allows individuals to develop their talents and meet their needs.
B. Competition and cooperation are equally important in building a productive and compassionate society.
C. Human societies progress through competition, since the strong survive and the weak perish.
D. Human societies progress through cooperation, a natural instinct that should be encouraged.
E. God predetermines that some members of society are fated to succeed and some members are fated to fail.</p>