Grade: Grade 11 Subject: SAT/ACT Skills Unit: Weekly Full-Length Tests SAT: ProblemSolving+DataAnalysis ACT: Math

Mastering Question Types

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Understanding the different question types on the SAT and ACT is essential for efficient test-taking. When you can quickly identify what a question is asking, you can apply the right strategy immediately.

SAT Math Question Types

  • Multiple Choice: Four answer options; use elimination and back-solving when stuck
  • Student-Produced Response (Grid-In): No answer choices; must calculate exact answers
  • Word Problems: Translate real-world scenarios into mathematical expressions
  • Data Interpretation: Analyze graphs, tables, and charts to extract information

ACT Math Question Types

  • Pre-Algebra: Basic operations, fractions, decimals, percentages
  • Elementary Algebra: Linear equations, inequalities, basic functions
  • Intermediate Algebra: Quadratics, systems of equations, complex numbers
  • Coordinate Geometry: Graphing, slopes, distance, midpoint formulas
  • Plane Geometry: Properties of shapes, area, perimeter, volume
  • Trigonometry: Basic trig ratios, unit circle, identities

Key Recognition Strategies

Train yourself to identify question types within seconds by looking for these cues:

  • Keywords like "percent," "ratio," or "proportion" signal data analysis
  • Variables in answer choices often indicate algebraic manipulation
  • Diagrams with angles or shapes point to geometry questions
  • Tables and graphs require data interpretation skills

Examples

Work through these examples to practice identifying question types quickly.

Example 1: Identify the Type

"If 3x + 7 = 22, what is the value of x?"

Type: Elementary Algebra - Linear Equation

Strategy: Isolate the variable using inverse operations.

Example 2: Identify the Type

"The graph shows sales data for four quarters. In which quarter did sales increase by the greatest percentage from the previous quarter?"

Type: Data Interpretation - Percent Change

Strategy: Calculate percent change for each transition and compare.

Example 3: Identify the Type

"In triangle ABC, angle A measures 35 degrees and angle B measures 85 degrees. What is the measure of angle C?"

Type: Plane Geometry - Triangle Properties

Strategy: Use the fact that angles in a triangle sum to 180 degrees.

Practice

For each question below, identify the question type before solving. Track your time.

1. A store offers a 20% discount on all items. If an item originally costs $85, what is the sale price?

2. What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (2, 5) and (6, 13)?

3. If f(x) = 2x^2 - 3x + 1, what is f(4)?

4. The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:5. If there are 24 students total, how many are girls?

5. A circle has a radius of 7 cm. What is its circumference? (Use pi = 3.14)

6. Solve for x: 2(x - 3) + 5 = 3x - 4

7. The median of the data set {12, 15, 18, 22, 25, 28, 31} is:

8. If sin(A) = 0.6 in a right triangle, what is cos(A)?

9. A rectangular prism has dimensions 4 cm x 5 cm x 8 cm. What is its volume?

10. Which of the following is equivalent to (x + 3)(x - 2)?

Check Your Understanding

Answer these reflection questions to consolidate your learning.

  1. What are the three most common question types you expect to see on the SAT Math section?
  2. How does knowing the question type help you solve problems faster?
  3. Which question types do you find most challenging? What strategies can you use?
  4. Describe how you would approach a data interpretation question differently from a pure algebra question.

Next Steps

  • Create flashcards for each question type with key recognition cues
  • Practice identifying question types in 5 seconds or less
  • Move on to the timed drill lesson to apply these skills under pressure
  • Return to this lesson when you encounter unfamiliar question formats