Official 2019 March US Make-up SAT Test | SAT QAS in PDF with Answers

by SAT GrandMaster on March 31, 2021

Curve analysis for SAT March 2019 US Make-up exam:

  • Reading - The overall difficulty is moderate mainly due to the comparatively easier passages. For the first 3 mistakes, 10 points off for each mistake. For the fourth to the eighth mistakes, 10 points off for every 2 mistakes. Given the lower difficulty of the reading section, the curve is normal. 
  • Grammar - overall difficulty is normal, there wasn't any arcane concept being tested. 10 points off for 1 mistake; 30 off points for 2 mistakes; 50 points off for 5 mistakes. 
  • Math - (sorry we don't have enough information on math for this particular test)

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 SAT March 2019 (US Make-up) QAS & Answer Key English

SAT March 2019 (US Make-up) QAS & Answer Key Writing and Language

Reading

Passage 1: Questions 1-10 - Literature - March 2019 US(Make UP)SAT Test QAS

This passage is adapted from Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, My Nine Lives, ©2004 by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala.

Passage 2: Questions 11-20 - Science - March 2019 US(Make UP)SAT Test QAS

This passage is adapted from Ted Conover, The Routes of Man:How Roads Are Changing the World and the Way We Live Today.©2010 by Vintage.

Passage 3: Questions 21-31 - Science - March 2019 US(Make UP)SAT Test QAS

This passage is adapted from Stephen Jay Gould, Ever Since Darwin. ©1997 by Stephen Jay Gould.

Passage 4: Questions 32-42 - History - March 2019 US(Make UP)SAT Test QAS

Passage 1 is from Susan B. Anthony, “Is it a Crime for a Citizen of the United States to Vote?” a speech she delivered numerous times in 1873. Passage 2 is from an 1892 address by Elizabeth Cady Stanton to the United States Congress.

Passage 5: Questions 43-52 -Science - March 2019 US(Make UP)SAT Test QAS

This passage is adapted from Sander van der Linden, “The Science Behind Dreaming” ©2011 by Scientific American.

Writing and Language

Questions 1-11 from 《A Modern Threat to Ancient Art》

Questions 12-22 from 《One Challenge, Two Legacies》

Questions 23-33 from 《Kepler’s Hunt for Alien Earths》

Questions 34-44 from 《In Support of Interprofessional Education》

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