With 65 multiple-choice comprehension questions to answer in 52 minutes, the reading section is arguably one of the more difficult sections of the SAT! But in this guide, we will cover all the logistics and strategies you need to reduce stress and ace the area on test day.
The digital SAT is composed of two sections: Reading and Writing and Math. Students have 64 minutes to complete the Reading and Writing section and 70 minutes to complete the Math section for a total of 2 hours and 14 minutes.
Each section is divided into 2 equal length modules, and there is a 10-minute break between the Reading and Writing section and the Math section. The first module of each section contains a broad mix of easy, medium, and hard questions. Based on how students perform on the first module, the second module of questions will either be more difficult or less difficult.
Compared to the ACT®, the SAT provides 68% more time per question:
Component | Time Allotted (minutes) | Number of Questions/Tasks |
---|---|---|
Reading and Writing | 64 (two 32-minute modules) | 54 |
Math | 70 (two 35-minute modules) | 44 |
Total | 134 | 98 |
Most of the questions are multiple choice, though some of the math questions ask you to enter the answer rather than select it.
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ToggleThe SAT reading section has four independent passages and one paired passage set (two passages together). Each is around 500-750 words, consists of a varying level of difficulty, and includes 10-11 associated questions. As a whole, the section accounts for 800 points.
Okay, so the reading section is all about comprehension and interpreting the meaning of a text or a graphic, but what does the SAT actually have students read? There are four main types of passages:
Throughout the exam, the passages will cover one or many of the following themes—overarching umbrellas that can assist understanding and aid in answering questions:
Even though each passage asks 10-11 questions, there are only three categories of questions:
You can use these test-taking tips on any SAT reading passage: