Official 2019 March International SAT Test | SAT QAS in PDF with Answers

by SAT GrandMaster on March 31, 2021

Curve analysis for SAT March 2019 International exam:

  • Reading - The overall difficulty of this paper is moderate, the content of the passage is normal. The difficulty level of the historical passage is decreasing compared to the previous years.
  • Writing/Grammar - The overall difficulty level is low, the concepts texted are the usual ones. The content is also easy to understand.
  • Math - The overall difficulty level is moderate, or even slightly easy. However, there are also some trick questions.

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 SAT March 2019 (International) QAS & Answer Key English

SAT March 2019 (International) QAS & Answer Key Math

Reading

Passage 1: Questions 1-10 - Literature - March 2019 International SAT QAS

This passage is adapted from Jennine Capo Crucet,Make Your Home Among Strangers. ©2015 by Jennine Capo Crucet. Lizet's biology professor has sent her an email asking to meet.

Passage 2: Questions 11-21 - History - March 2019 International SAT QAS paper

This passage is adapted from a speech that Benjamin Franklin delivered to the United States Constitutional Convention in 1787.

Passage 3: Questions 22-31 - Science - March 2019 International SAT QAS paper

The passage and accompanying figure are adapted from Richard Dawkins. The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution. ©2009 by Richard Dawkins.

Passage 4: Questions 32-41 - Science - March 2019 International SAT QAS paper

This passage is adapted from Wray Herbert, On Second Thought: Outsmarting Your Mind's Hard-Wired Habits. ©2010 by Wray Herbert.

Passage 5: Questions 43-52 -Science - March 2019 International SAT QAS paper

Passage 1 is adapted from Robert M. Hazen,Genesis: The Scientific Quest for Life's Origin.©2005 by Robert M. Hazen.

Passage 2 is adapted from University of North Carolina School of Medicine, "Biochemists Resurrect 'Molecular Fossils': Findings Challenge Assumptions about Origins of Life."© 2013 by Science Daily, LLC.

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