SAT Practice Test - General Knowledge | School Subjects Review
Sample questions modeled after standardized test formats like SAT and ACT.
Prepare for standardized college-entry exams with this SAT Practice Test - General Knowledge, designed specifically for School Subjects review. This practice quiz covers core topics commonly tested on the SAT and ACT — mathematics, reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, basic science, and social studies — helping students identify strengths and weaknesses across multiple school subjects. Use this timed-style practice to build familiarity with question patterns and boost overall test readiness.
This sample test contains multiple-choice questions modeled on standardized test formats to give a realistic practice experience. Each question is scored to produce a clear result you can act on; detailed result guidance and study recommendations are provided at the end. Improve your score on SAT practice tests and strengthen subject knowledge with repeat attempts and targeted study in weak areas.
Solve for x: 3x + 5 = 20.
Simple linear equation testing basic algebra skills.
What is the area of a circle with radius 3?
Use the formula A = πr².
Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
What is the primary purpose of an expository text?
General reading comprehension and purpose identification.
Select the best synonym for 'lucid'.
Vocabulary used frequently in reading sections.
What is the primary function of mitochondria in eukaryotic cells?
Basic biology topic often appearing in science reasoning.
Which document established the basic structure of the United States federal government?
Key civics knowledge.
If a fair coin is flipped twice, what is the probability of obtaining two heads?
Basic probability concept.
A line graph shows a steady upward trend in sales over 12 months. Which statement best describes the trend?
Interpreting basic graphical data.
Which study design provides the strongest evidence of a causal relationship?
Evaluating evidence and research methods.
Frequently asked questions
This practice test uses a simple scoring model where each correct answer is worth 1 point. The total score ranges from 0 to 10; use the result bands in the results section to interpret your proficiency and next steps.
Review incorrect answers to identify patterns (for example, repeating errors in algebra, grammar, or reading). Focus on targeted practice modules for weak topics, use timed practice tests to build pacing, and revisit foundational concepts for persistent mistakes.
Yes. Retaking the SAT Practice Test - General Knowledge after a period of focused study is recommended. Regular practice and repeated testing help you monitor progress and increase familiarity with standardized test formats.
These sample questions are modeled after common formats and topic areas found on standardized tests like the SAT and ACT, but they are shorter and designed for general knowledge practice rather than official test replication.
Preparation time varies by individual. For meaningful improvement, plan focused study sessions over several weeks: short daily practice (20–60 minutes) combined with weekly full-length practice sections yields steady gains for most students.
Use official practice materials for the SAT/ACT, reputable prep books, online problem sets, instructional videos, and, where helpful, tutors or study groups. Focus resources on the specific school subjects and question types you miss most on this quiz.
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