Grade 11 Final Examination

Comprehensive Year-End Assessment with SAT/ACT Emphasis

Total Questions 60 Questions
Time Allowed 3 Hours
Total Points 120 Points
Format SAT/ACT Style + Essay

Exam Instructions

  • This exam is designed to mirror SAT/ACT format and difficulty.
  • Read each question carefully and select the best answer.
  • For free response and essay questions, show your work and reasoning.
  • Calculator use is permitted for the Mathematics section only.
  • Budget your time: approximately 3 minutes per question, plus 30 minutes for the essay.
SAT/ACT Alignment: Questions in this exam are tagged with their corresponding SAT/ACT domains. Use this to identify areas for continued study.

📐 Section 1: Mathematics (24 points)

12 questions, 2 points each. Calculator permitted. SAT Math Domains: Algebra, Advanced Math, Problem-Solving & Data Analysis, Geometry & Trigonometry

Reference Formulas

Quadratic Formula: x = (-b ± √(b² - 4ac)) / 2a

Pythagorean Identity: sin²θ + cos²θ = 1

Exponential Growth: A = P(1 + r)^t

Standard Deviation: σ = √[Σ(xᵢ - μ)² / n]

1.[SAT: Advanced Math] If f(x) = x³ - 4x² + x + 6 and f(2) = 0, which of the following is a factor of f(x)?

  • (x + 2)
  • (x - 2)
  • (x + 3)
  • (x - 6)

2.[SAT: Algebra] The system of equations below has infinitely many solutions. What is the value of k?

3x - 6y = 12
kx - 2y = 4

  • 1
  • 3
  • 6
  • 9

3.[SAT: Advanced Math] Simplify: (2 - 3i)/(1 + 2i)

  • (-4 - 7i)/5
  • (8 - i)/5
  • (-4 + 7i)/5
  • (4 - 7i)/5

4.[SAT: Geometry & Trig] In the unit circle, if an angle θ is in standard position with its terminal side passing through the point (-√3/2, 1/2), what is θ in radians?

  • π/6
  • 5π/6
  • 7π/6
  • 11π/6

5.[SAT: Problem-Solving & Data] A data set has mean 50 and standard deviation 8. According to the empirical rule, approximately what percentage of data falls between 34 and 66?

  • 68%
  • 95%
  • 99.7%
  • 50%

6.[SAT: Advanced Math] If log₃(x) + log₃(x - 2) = 1, what is the value of x?

  • 1
  • 3
  • -1
  • 9

7.[SAT: Advanced Math] The function g(x) = 2f(x - 3) + 1 is a transformation of f(x). Compared to f(x), the graph of g(x) is:

  • Shifted left 3, stretched vertically by 2, shifted up 1
  • Shifted right 3, stretched vertically by 2, shifted up 1
  • Shifted right 3, compressed vertically by 2, shifted down 1
  • Shifted left 3, compressed vertically by 2, shifted up 1

8.[SAT: Geometry & Trig] What is the exact value of tan(π/3)?

  • 1
  • √3
  • √3/3
  • 2

9.[SAT: Problem-Solving & Data] A car's value depreciates by 15% each year. If the car was purchased for $25,000, which expression represents its value after t years?

  • 25000(0.15)^t
  • 25000(1.15)^t
  • 25000(0.85)^t
  • 25000 - 0.15t

10.[SAT: Advanced Math] For what values of x is the inequality x² - 5x + 6 < 0 true?

  • x < 2 or x > 3
  • 2 < x < 3
  • x < -3 or x > -2
  • -3 < x < -2

11.[SAT: Algebra] A line passes through points (2, 5) and (6, 13). What is the equation of this line in slope-intercept form?

  • y = 2x + 1
  • y = 2x - 1
  • y = (1/2)x + 4
  • y = 4x - 3

12.[SAT: Geometry & Trig] If sin(A) = cos(B) and both A and B are acute angles, what is A + B?

  • 45°
  • 90°
  • 180°
  • Cannot be determined

📚 Section 2: Reading & Writing (24 points)

12 questions, 2 points each. SAT R&W Domains: Craft & Structure, Information & Ideas, Standard English Conventions, Expression of Ideas

Passage A (Questions 13-17)

The concept of "attention economy" has fundamentally transformed how we understand value in the digital age. Unlike traditional economies based on material scarcity, the attention economy operates on the premise that human attention is the scarce resource. Every notification, headline, and video thumbnail competes for a slice of our finite cognitive bandwidth.

This shift has profound implications for democracy, mental health, and human agency. When attention becomes the primary currency, content creators and platforms are incentivized not to inform or enlighten, but to engage—often through outrage, fear, or superficial entertainment. The most successful algorithms don't optimize for truth or user well-being; they optimize for time spent scrolling.

Critics argue that we've essentially outsourced our attentional priorities to machines designed to exploit our psychological vulnerabilities. Yet others contend that such concerns are overblown, noting that every new communication technology, from the printing press to television, has generated similar moral panics. Perhaps the attention economy is not a fundamental rupture but merely the latest evolution in humanity's ongoing negotiation with its own inventions.

13.[SAT: Information & Ideas] The central claim of the passage is that:

  • Social media should be more heavily regulated
  • The attention economy represents a significant shift in how value is created and contested
  • Technology companies are deliberately harming users
  • Historical concerns about new technologies have always been justified

14.[SAT: Craft & Structure] The phrase "finite cognitive bandwidth" (paragraph 1) most nearly means:

  • Limited internet speed
  • Restricted access to information
  • Limited capacity for attention and mental processing
  • Decreasing intelligence over time

15.[SAT: Craft & Structure] The author introduces the perspectives in paragraph 3 primarily to:

  • Dismiss concerns about the attention economy
  • Present a balanced view by acknowledging opposing viewpoints
  • Prove that technology has always been harmful
  • Argue that the printing press caused similar problems

16.[SAT: Information & Ideas] According to the passage, algorithms are designed to optimize for:

  • User well-being and accurate information
  • Democratic participation
  • Engagement and time spent on platforms
  • Mental health awareness

17.[SAT: Craft & Structure] The author's tone toward the attention economy can best be described as:

  • Uniformly condemning
  • Enthusiastically supportive
  • Analytically measured
  • Dismissively unconcerned

18.[SAT: Standard English Conventions] Select the option that corrects the error in the underlined portion.

"The committee have decided that their going to postpone the vote until next month."

  • they're going to postpone
  • there going to postpone
  • its going to postpone
  • their going too postpone

19.[SAT: Standard English Conventions] Which version of the sentence uses correct parallel structure?

  • The new policy aims to reduce costs, improving efficiency, and to increase customer satisfaction.
  • The new policy aims to reduce costs, to improve efficiency, and to increase customer satisfaction.
  • The new policy aims at reducing costs, improving efficiency, and increasing customer satisfaction.
  • Both B and C are correct.

20.[SAT: Expression of Ideas] A student is writing an essay arguing that renewable energy should replace fossil fuels. Which sentence would best serve as a topic sentence for a paragraph about economic benefits?

  • Fossil fuels have powered industrial development for over a century.
  • Beyond environmental benefits, the transition to renewable energy offers substantial economic advantages.
  • Solar panels have become increasingly efficient over the past decade.
  • Many countries are investing in green technology.

21.[SAT: Expression of Ideas] Which transition best connects these two sentences?

"The initial trial results were promising, showing a 40% improvement in patient outcomes. _____, the follow-up study revealed that the benefits diminished significantly after six months."

  • Furthermore
  • Subsequently
  • Nevertheless
  • Similarly

22.[SAT: Standard English Conventions] Identify the sentence with correct punctuation.

  • The experiment which was conducted over three years yielded surprising results.
  • The experiment, which was conducted over three years, yielded surprising results.
  • The experiment which was conducted over three years, yielded surprising results.
  • The experiment, which was conducted over three years yielded surprising results.

23.[SAT: Craft & Structure] An author writes: "The senator's 'commitment' to education reform was about as genuine as a three-dollar bill." This statement primarily relies on which rhetorical technique?

  • Allusion and understatement
  • Irony and analogy
  • Hyperbole and personification
  • Metaphor and repetition

24.[SAT: Expression of Ideas] A writer wants to emphasize the urgency of climate action. Which revision most effectively achieves this goal?

Original: "Scientists say we should probably do something about climate change soon."

  • Scientists suggest considering action on climate change.
  • Scientists have identified climate change as a potential concern requiring attention.
  • Scientists warn that immediate, decisive action on climate change is essential to avoid catastrophic consequences.
  • Scientists think climate change might be important.

🔬 Section 3: Science (24 points)

12 questions, 2 points each. Physics, Advanced Science, and ACT Science Reasoning

25.[Physics: Mechanics] A 5 kg object is pushed across a frictionless surface with a force of 20 N. What is its acceleration?

  • 4 m/s²
  • 25 m/s²
  • 100 m/s²
  • 0.25 m/s²

26.[Physics: Energy] A roller coaster car has 50,000 J of potential energy at the top of a hill. Assuming no friction, what is its kinetic energy at the bottom?

  • 0 J
  • 25,000 J
  • 50,000 J
  • 100,000 J

27.[Physics: Waves] Two waves with frequencies of 256 Hz and 260 Hz are played simultaneously. What beat frequency will be heard?

  • 4 Hz
  • 258 Hz
  • 516 Hz
  • 66,560 Hz

28.[Physics: Electricity] Three 6Ω resistors are connected in parallel. What is the equivalent resistance?

  • 18Ω
  • 0.5Ω

ACT Science Passage: Ocean Acidification Study

Scientists measured the pH of seawater and the shell thickness of marine organisms at various locations over a 20-year period. Table 1 shows their findings.

Year Avg. Ocean pH Atmospheric CO₂ (ppm) Avg. Shell Thickness (mm)
20008.123692.8
20058.103792.6
20108.083892.4
20158.064002.2
20208.044142.0

29.[ACT Science] Based on Table 1, which statement best describes the relationship between atmospheric CO₂ and ocean pH?

  • As CO₂ increases, pH increases
  • As CO₂ increases, pH decreases
  • CO₂ and pH are unrelated
  • The relationship varies by year

30.[ACT Science] If current trends continue, what would be the predicted average shell thickness in 2025?

  • 2.2 mm
  • 2.0 mm
  • 1.8 mm
  • 1.6 mm

31.[ACT Science] A scientist hypothesizes that shell thickness decreases because lower pH inhibits calcium carbonate formation. Which finding would best support this hypothesis?

  • Organisms in more acidic water have higher metabolic rates
  • Organisms in more acidic water have lower concentrations of calcium carbonate in their shells
  • Organisms in warmer water have thinner shells regardless of pH
  • Shell thickness varies seasonally

32.[Physics: Momentum] A 1000 kg car traveling at 20 m/s collides with and sticks to a 2000 kg truck at rest. What is the velocity of the combined vehicles immediately after collision?

  • 6.67 m/s
  • 10 m/s
  • 13.33 m/s
  • 20 m/s

33.[Physics: Optics] Light travels from air (n = 1.00) into glass (n = 1.50) at an angle of incidence of 45°. Which statement is true?

  • The light bends away from the normal
  • The light bends toward the normal
  • The light continues in a straight line
  • Total internal reflection occurs

34.[Physics: Thermal] Heat is transferred from a hot object to a cold object until they reach thermal equilibrium. This process demonstrates:

  • Conservation of momentum
  • The zeroth law of thermodynamics
  • The second law of thermodynamics
  • Conservation of charge

35.[Scientific Reasoning] A researcher claims that a new fertilizer increases crop yield by 30%. What additional information would be most important for evaluating this claim?

  • The researcher's credentials
  • Whether a control group without fertilizer was included in the study
  • The cost of the fertilizer
  • The types of crops studied

36.[ACT Science] Which statement represents an inference rather than an observation from the ocean acidification data?

  • Ocean pH decreased from 8.12 to 8.04 over 20 years
  • Shell thickness decreased as pH decreased
  • Continued ocean acidification may threaten marine ecosystems
  • Atmospheric CO₂ increased by 45 ppm from 2000 to 2020

🎯 Section 5: SAT/ACT Skills & Essay (24 points)

4 multiple choice (2 points each) + 1 free response (6 points) + 1 essay (10 points)

49.A student scores 28 on the ACT. If the national average is 21 with a standard deviation of 5, the student's score is approximately how many standard deviations above the mean?

  • 1 standard deviation
  • 1.4 standard deviations
  • 2 standard deviations
  • 7 standard deviations

50.When reviewing a practice test, which error analysis approach is most effective for long-term improvement?

  • Counting the number of questions missed in each section
  • Categorizing errors by type (content gap, careless, timing, strategy) and tracking patterns over time
  • Memorizing the correct answers to missed questions
  • Focusing only on the hardest questions

51.A student consistently runs out of time on the ACT Reading section (40 minutes for 4 passages). Which adjustment would most likely improve their performance?

  • Read each passage more slowly and carefully
  • Skip the passage and answer questions from memory
  • Set a strict time limit per passage (about 8-9 minutes) and practice active reading
  • Answer all questions for the last passage first

52.Superscoring on the SAT means:

  • Taking the test multiple times and averaging all scores
  • Combining the highest section scores from different test dates
  • Adding bonus points for difficult questions
  • Receiving extra time accommodations

53.Free Response (6 points)

A student has 8 weeks before their SAT test date. Their diagnostic scores are:

  • Reading & Writing: 560 (38th percentile)
  • Math: 640 (78th percentile)
  • Total: 1200

Create a detailed 8-week study plan that includes:

  1. Weekly focus areas and time allocations
  2. Specific strategies for improving the weaker section
  3. When and how to take practice tests
  4. A plan for the final week before the test
[Write your study plan here - aim for 200-300 words]

54.Essay (10 points)

Read the following prompt and write a well-organized essay.

Prompt:

Some educators argue that standardized tests like the SAT and ACT are essential tools for college admissions because they provide an objective, comparable measure of student readiness across different schools and backgrounds. Others contend that these tests are fundamentally flawed, measuring test-taking skills rather than true academic potential, and perpetuating inequities based on socioeconomic status.

Assignment: Write an essay in which you take a position on the value of standardized tests in college admissions. Support your position with evidence and reasoning. Consider both perspectives and explain why your position is more persuasive.

Your essay will be scored based on:

  • Clear thesis and position (2 points)
  • Organization and paragraph structure (2 points)
  • Evidence and reasoning (3 points)
  • Language and conventions (2 points)
  • Consideration of counterarguments (1 point)
[Write your essay here - aim for 400-600 words]

Scoring Guide

Section Points Possible Your Score
Mathematics (12 MC × 2 pts) 24 ____
Reading & Writing (12 MC × 2 pts) 24 ____
Science (12 MC × 2 pts) 24 ____
Social Studies (12 MC × 2 pts) 24 ____
SAT/ACT Skills (4 MC + Free Response + Essay) 24 ____
TOTAL 120 ____

Grade Scale: A: 108-120 (90%+) | B: 96-107 (80-89%) | C: 84-95 (70-79%) | D: 72-83 (60-69%) | F: Below 72

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Multiple Choice Answers

Section 1: Mathematics

  1. B - If f(2) = 0, then (x - 2) is a factor by the Factor Theorem
  2. A - For infinitely many solutions, equations must be proportional: 3/k = -6/-2 = 12/4, so k = 1
  3. A - (2-3i)/(1+2i) × (1-2i)/(1-2i) = (2-4i-3i+6i²)/(1+4) = (2-7i-6)/5 = (-4-7i)/5
  4. B - Point (-√3/2, 1/2) is in Q2; cos θ = -√3/2, sin θ = 1/2 → θ = 5π/6
  5. B - 34 = 50-16 = μ-2σ; 66 = 50+16 = μ+2σ; this covers about 95% of data
  6. B - log₃(x(x-2)) = 1 → x² - 2x = 3 → x² - 2x - 3 = 0 → (x-3)(x+1) = 0; x = 3 (x = -1 invalid)
  7. B - (x-3) shifts right 3; 2f stretches vertically by 2; +1 shifts up 1
  8. B - tan(π/3) = sin(π/3)/cos(π/3) = (√3/2)/(1/2) = √3
  9. C - 15% depreciation means 85% remains each year: 25000(0.85)^t
  10. B - x² - 5x + 6 = (x-2)(x-3) < 0 when 2 < x < 3
  11. A - Slope = (13-5)/(6-2) = 8/4 = 2; y - 5 = 2(x-2) → y = 2x + 1
  12. B - If sin(A) = cos(B), then A and B are complementary, so A + B = 90°

Section 2: Reading & Writing

  1. B - The passage discusses the attention economy as a significant shift in value creation
  2. C - "Cognitive bandwidth" refers to mental processing capacity
  3. B - The author presents both critical and dismissive perspectives to show balance
  4. C - "They optimize for time spent scrolling"
  5. C - The author presents multiple views without strong advocacy, showing measured analysis
  6. A - "they're" (they are) is the correct contraction
  7. D - Both B (to + infinitive) and C (gerunds) demonstrate correct parallel structure
  8. B - This directly addresses economic benefits and transitions from the previous topic
  9. C - "Nevertheless" signals contrast between promising initial results and later problems
  10. B - Nonrestrictive clause requires commas on both sides
  11. B - Uses irony (quotation marks around "commitment") and analogy (three-dollar bill)
  12. C - This version uses strong, urgent language ("warn," "immediate," "essential," "catastrophic")

Section 3: Science

  1. A - F = ma → a = F/m = 20/5 = 4 m/s²
  2. C - Conservation of energy: PE at top = KE at bottom = 50,000 J
  3. A - Beat frequency = |f₁ - f₂| = |256 - 260| = 4 Hz
  4. C - 1/R_eq = 1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6 = 3/6 = 1/2, so R_eq = 2Ω
  5. B - As CO₂ increases from 369 to 414 ppm, pH decreases from 8.12 to 8.04
  6. C - Shell thickness decreases by 0.2 mm every 5 years; 2020: 2.0 → 2025: 1.8 mm
  7. B - Lower calcium carbonate would directly support the proposed mechanism
  8. A - Conservation of momentum: (1000)(20) + (2000)(0) = (3000)v → v = 20000/3000 = 6.67 m/s
  9. B - Light going from lower to higher refractive index bends toward the normal
  10. C - Heat flowing from hot to cold until equilibrium demonstrates the second law of thermodynamics
  11. B - A control group is essential for establishing whether the fertilizer caused the improvement
  12. C - Predicting future ecosystem effects is an inference; other options state observations

Section 4: Social Studies

  1. B - Progressives sought government reform to address social problems
  2. B - The elastic clause allows Congress to make laws necessary to execute its powers
  3. C - Market economies rely on supply and demand to determine prices
  4. B - FDR delivered this speech in March 1933 during the Great Depression
  5. B - The speech aimed to restore confidence during economic crisis
  6. C - 26th Amendment (1971) lowered voting age to 18
  7. B - Fiscal policy involves taxation and government spending decisions
  8. B - Incorporation applies Bill of Rights to states through 14th Amendment
  9. B - Containment aimed to prevent communism from spreading to new countries
  10. B - More money supply → lower interest rates
  11. B - Due process requires fair procedures before deprivation of rights
  12. A - Pollution harming others is a negative externality (cost imposed on third parties)

Section 5: SAT/ACT Skills

  1. B - (28 - 21) / 5 = 7/5 = 1.4 standard deviations
  2. B - Categorizing errors and tracking patterns allows targeted improvement
  3. C - Setting time limits and practicing active reading addresses timing issues
  4. B - Superscoring combines highest section scores from different test dates

Free Response and Essay Rubrics

Question 53 (6 points) - Study Plan Rubric:

  • 1-2 points: Weekly structure with clear time allocations
  • 1-2 points: Specific R&W improvement strategies (vocabulary, grammar rules, passage strategies)
  • 1 point: Appropriate practice test schedule (every 2-3 weeks, full simulation)
  • 1 point: Final week plan (review, rest, logistics)

Question 54 (10 points) - Essay Rubric:

  • Thesis (2 pts): Clear position stated; 1 pt for vague position, 2 pts for clear, specific thesis
  • Organization (2 pts): Logical paragraph structure, transitions; 1 pt for some organization, 2 pts for clear structure
  • Evidence/Reasoning (3 pts): 1 pt for general claims, 2 pts for some evidence, 3 pts for specific, relevant evidence with clear reasoning
  • Language (2 pts): 1 pt for adequate, 2 pts for sophisticated word choice and few errors
  • Counterarguments (1 pt): 1 pt for acknowledging and addressing opposing view