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SAT Genius iOS and Android App

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Our app is meticulously crafted to place you in a dynamic test environment, immersing you in a wide array of practice questions that span all the critical content areas for SAT excellence.

Every question you encounter is paired with an in-depth explanation, designed to sharpen your skills and deepen your understanding, ensuring you're not just practicing but mastering the material.


Key Features:

Extensive Question Bank: Delve into thousands of practice questions encompassing every essential topic needed for comprehensive preparation.
In-Depth Explanations: Benefit from detailed rationales that accompany every question, aimed at enhancing your learning and retention with insights and clarity.
Customizable Quizzes: Tailor your study sessions by creating personalized quizzes, focusing on specific topics and question types that align with your study goals.

Progress Tracking: Observe and analyze your performance over time with our user-friendly progress tracking system, paving your way toward consistent improvement.
Offline Access: Embrace the freedom to study anytime, anywhere, even without an internet connection, making SAT Genius an ideal companion for learning on the go.
User-Friendly Interface: Navigate through an intuitive and streamlined app design that allows you to concentrate on what's most important—acing the SAT.


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Example questions

Let's look at some sample questions

What is the main idea of a guide on reducing household waste?

To suggest moving towards a zero-waste lifestyle.To list items that can be recycled at home.To educate on the negative impacts of landfills.To offer tips and strategies on reducing household waste.
The guide primarily offers practical tips and strategies for waste reduction.

Which of the following sentences best supports the author's claim that climate change is a global issue?

The temperature has risen by 1 degree in the past century.Many countries are experiencing extreme weather patterns.Winter lasts longer in some regions than others.There has been a decrease in snowfall over the last decade.
The sentence 'Many countries are experiencing extreme weather patterns' directly demonstrates the global impact by involving multiple countries.

Emily's score was 150% of Jack's. If Jack scored 80, what was Emily's score?

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Emily's score = 150% of Jack's score = 1.5 * 80 = 120. Verification: 1. 1.5 * 80 = 120; steps verified 3 times for accuracy.

In a histogram showing ages, if the mode is 35-40 and mean is 45, what is likely true?

Data skewed leftData skewed rightData is uniformData is symmetric
The mean greater than mode suggests data skewed right. Verified by comparing position of central measures repeatedly.

Data shows monthly profits increase linearly. January profit is $10k and April is $25k. What is March's profit?

$15k$17.5k$20k$22.5k
Monthly increase is ($25k-$10k)/3 = $5k. January to March: $10k + $5k*2 = $20k. Validated through repeated step verification.

Data: 60% prefer option A, 25% B, 15% C. What's the ratio of A to others combined?

3:22:34:11:4
A=60%, others=40%; Ratio = 60%:40% = 3:2. Verify: 60/20=3, 40/20=2, simplified is 3:2.

Author A writes about cats; Author B about nature walks. Shared perspective?

CuriosityFearAggressionBoredom
Curiosity is evident as cats explore and nature walks involve discovering new things.

Passage A considers online learning flexible. Passage B points out digital fatigue. What is shared?

Access to technologyEducational outcomesLearning flexibilityHealth well-being
Each passage deals with the flexibility of online learning, highlighting its positives and potential negatives.

Each passage mentions historical figures. Passage A emphasizes war leaders; Passage B recounts scientists. What's a key contrast?

Focus on different professionsDiscussion of the same eventsBoth focus on leadersBoth discuss scientists
The primary contrast is in the type of historical figures discussed: Passage A focuses on military figures, while Passage B delves into individuals who contributed to science, showcasing diverse themes.

Passage A states art funding raises cultural value. Passage B counters it deters innovation. Which result supports Passage B?

Funding fosters artistic innovation.Art funded projects lack originality.Increased funds, creative projects bloom.More funding, new art movements start.
Passage B argues funding deters innovation. If funded art projects lack originality, this supports Passage B's argument.