<p>Trig values (eg. sin 70 = ___) are given in the test questions in the Kaplan practice tests. PR doesn’t give them for ‘special triangles’ like sin 30. Would something like sin 30 be given on the actual test?</p>
<p>Sorta unrelated: if I registered for a different subject test but decided to take physics instead, do I need to do anything/notify CB?</p>
<p>When I took the test, I didn’t have any problems. I think there was one instance they said sin30=.866, but it was useless info and wasn’t needed for the answer.</p>
<p>As for your second question, i did the same thing. i was signed up for chem and took physics instead. just tell the proctor when you get there and its no problem. you just write the test you want theres no paperwork. CB just grades the tests you take</p>