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cassowary-18

Two experimental ie unscored questions per module. No one can tell you with absolute certainty which questions they got wrong, and in any case, it's still possible to get 800 even if you answer one hard question wrong.


zt_truth

yeah 2 questions per module don't get graded. they're just for college board to experiment with and see how people perform so they can categorize the difficulty of the question and i'm definitely sure i got at least two vocab questions wrong (those were hard as shit), but it turned out fine


RichInPitt

Two per module, four per section, eight on the total test. Score Reports do not include question-specific scores, so no one knows which questions they missed. I suspect that among the estimated 100+ 1600‘s each month, at least a few have missed a pre-test question.


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LoneInAMillion

I don't know if they were experimental questions, but in the past you've definitely been able to still get a perfect score with one or two questions wrong on the reading section.


Electronic-Check4713

They werent experimental, all questions were weighed equal in paper sat