<p>For those that feel their understanding of the way the SAT works and wish to help others out by writing a few practice problems:</p>
<p>VERBAL</p>
<p>The ________ man was quite irritating, constantly asking us if we needed help even though we didn’t need it.</p>
<p>A) Officious
B) Sonorous
C) Imperious
D) Pugnacious
E) Innocuous</p>
<p>A-officious</p>
<p>how delightfully loserly is this exercise!</p>
<p>Set Of Sets Not Members Of Themselves:russell::darkness Of The Night Sky In An Infinite Universe:__________</p>
<p>Read the passage: </p>
<p>The super master of the SAT has declared a state of eutrophication- bacteria explode in a nearby pond!</p>
<p>How does my passage have any relevance to this forum?
A. From a philosophical point of view, eutrophication and SAT have little to do with each other, although a person with a high verbal score may be able to rack off a whole bunch of words and “eutrophication” of words may take place
B. Eutrophication is a bacterial process that allows us to contemplate and realize the prolific manner in which our mind expounds on various considerations –> The emotional and philosophical ramifications of this process enable us to have profound insight into our cranial mechanisms
C. This passage has no relevance whatsoever
D. This question would kick butt on the SAT
E. None of the above
F. Ponds and bacteria are awesome!
G. YEE-HAW! THIS QUESTION ROCKS!</p>