1. The following sentence contains
either a single error or no error at
all. If the sentence contains an error,
select the one underlined part that
must be changed to make the
sentence correct. If the sentence
contains no error, select choice E.
An (A) abundant supply of
milk from (B) dairy farms
nearby make (C ) the Bern region
of Switzerland a leading
producer (D) of condensed milk
and milk chocolate. No error (E)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
SAT Question & Word of the Day – 5/19/14
2. Choose the word or set of words that,
when inserted in the
sentence, best fits the meaning of the
sentence as a whole.
Because she has a great need for -
------ , she loathes the public
appearances demanded of her as
a leading literary figure.
(A) luxury
(B) privacy
(C) reward
(D) devotion
(E) distraction
SAT Question & Word of the Day – 5/20/14
3. Part or all of the following sentence is
underlined; beneath the sentence are five
ways of phrasing the underlined
material. Select the option that produces
the best sentence. If you think the
original phrasing produces a better
sentence than any of the alternatives,
select choice A.
About 35 percent of the world’s
orange juice is produced by
Florida, comparing it with nearly 50
percent produced by Brazil, the
world’s largest orange producer.
(A) comparing it with
(B) but
(C) whereas
(D) although
(E) compared with
SAT Question & Word of the Day – 5/21/14
4. Choose the word or set of
words that,when inserted
in the sentence,best fits
the meaning of the
sentence as a whole.
The ------- of Queen Elizabeth I
impressed her contemporaries: she
seemed to know what dignitaries
and foreign leaders were thinking.
(A) symbiosis
(B) malevolence
(C) punctiliousness
(D) consternation
(E) perspicacity
SAT Question & Word of the Day – 5/22/14
5. Choose the word or set of words
that, when inserted in the
sentence, best fits the meaning of
the sentence as a whole.
Kelly was stunned that her
neighbor had the ------- to inquire
about borrowing her new snow
blower, considering the fact that
he had broken her old one.
(A) foresight
(B) temperament
(C) conviction
(D) audacity
(E) integrity
SAT Question & Word of the Day – 5/23/14