Official 2016 November International SAT Test | SAT QAS in PDF with Answers

by SAT GrandMaster on March 30, 2021

Curve analysis for SAT November 2016 International 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 November 2016 (International) QAS & Answer Key English

SAT November 2016 (International) QAS & Answer Key Math

Reading Test

Passage 1: Questions 1-10 - Literature - SAT November 2016 International Exam papers

This passage is adapted from Elizabeth Gilbert, Stem Men. by Elizabeth Gilbert. Ruth Thomas spent her childhood on Fort Niles Island with her father and now, as a teenager, attends a boarding school arranged for by her mother. 

Passage 2: Questions 11-21 - Science - SAT November 2016 International Exam papers

This passage is adapted from Joshua Greene, Moral Tribes. © 2013 by Joshua D. Greene. 

Passage 3: Questions 22-32 - Science - SAT November 2016 International Exam papers

Passage 1 is adapted from David A. Kessler, "A New Crack at Friction."©2001 by Macmillan Magazines Ltd. Passage 2 is adapted from Peter Weiss, "Model May Expose How Friction Lets Loose."©2001 by Society for Science & the Public. 

Passage 4: Questions 33-42 - History - SAT November 2016 International Exam papers

This passage is adapted from a speech delivered in 1795 by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. In the speech, Coleridge, an English poet, discusses the French Revolution, which began in 1789

Passage 5: Questions 43-52 - Science - SAT November 2016 International Exam papers

This passage is adapted from Lee Alan Dugatkin, Principles of Animal Behavior,©2009 by W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. The book concerns natural selection, a process that results in the survival and reproductive success of individuals or groups best adjusted to their environment

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