Free SAT Practice Test with Answers and Explanations (PDF) (2024)

We’re so excited to give you access to this full-length printable SAT practice test. This practice test was put together by SAT prep expert Chris Lele, Magoosh’s Principal Curriculum Manager. He and our experts have spent days crafting the 154 questions you’ll find inside, which we then thoroughly student- and tutor-tested until the data told us that the test was more than up to snuff. Sign up below to access the free practice test PDF!


So what will you see in the PDF?

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Well, 154 questions, to start. But beyond that, the test has…

  • SAT Reading Test (65 Minutes, 52 Questions)
  • SAT Writing and Language Test (35 Minutes, 44 Questions)
  • SAT Math Section – No Calculator Test (25 Minutes, 20 Questions)
  • SAT Math Section – Calculator Test (55 Minutes, 38 Questions)
  • An answer key
  • Information on grading your test
  • Links to text and video explanations for every single question on ech section of the test

Where to Find Full-Length SAT Practice Tests (Even Official Ones)

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There are a few great places to look for full-length SAT practice tests! Here are our top recommendations:

  • Khan Academy: Khan Academy has paired up with the College Board (they’re the test creators) to offer free online practice SAT tests. There are four full exams on the Khan Academy site, which can also be found on theCollege Board site. After you’ve taken an exam or two, you can then sharpen your skills with practice in different areas with resources on Khan Academy’s site and elsewhere.
  • Prep books: But beware! While prep books can be great for lessons, they tend to be better for learning than for full-length practice tests. Yes, the College Board’s book is awesome, but guess what? Those eight tests are the same eight tests you can find on their website, just printed and bound (they’re transparent about this). There are a few great books out there and a few to avoid—you can check them out inMagoosh’s post on the best SAT books and our review of the Princeton Review’s practice tests!.
  • Magoosh Prep: you can choose between a live cohorted class with an instructor (which includes all our lessons and practice questions) or access to the self-study option by itself.

Why do I need to take a full-length practice test?

To maximize your score on the SAT, you’ll need three things:

  • Lessons
  • Practice questions
  • Practice tests

And despite what a lot of students believe, those last two aren’t interchangeable! Lessons are super valuable for reviewing content that you might not have seen for a while—or ever. Practice questions are great for making sure you’ve mastered (and continue to remember) the lesson content.

Learn it, practice it…why the third step? Well, first of all, the official SAT won’t have an “algebra” problem set or a “geometry” problem set. It’ll have all kinds of question types mixed together within the three sections. That means that studying different content areas is a very different experience from test day, when you’ll be in front of the exam for at least three hours (more if you’re taking the essay). So you need to get ready with multiple practice tests!

How to Take an SAT Practice Test

Ready to mimic the official experience? Fantastic! All students can benefit from taking an SAT practice test–unless your test is the next morning, in which case, get your rest! For the rest of you, here’s what to do:

  1. Set aside approximately four hours of uninterrupted time to take the practice test.
  2. Take the test in a quiet place where you won’t be distracted.
  3. Mimic test day conditions by turning off your phone and leaving it in another room.
  4. Take the test in a quiet place where you won’t be distracted.
  5. Try to take the entire practice test in one sitting.
  6. Eat a healthy, energizing snack before taking the practice test.
  7. Give yourself a brief, 10-minute break after the Reading test.
  8. Give yourself a brief, five-minute break after the Math (No Calculator) test.
  9. Use a countdown timer and remember to reset it for each test.

Lucky for you, you don’t have to remember half of these steps if you follow our simulated SAT practice test below, proctored by Magoosh curriculum manager Kat.

All you’d need to do is print your test, find a quiet place, set aside a few hours, and press play to simulate a test-day experience in the comfort of your own home!

What to Do After Practice Tests

After the test, it is critical that you check your answers and make note of any questions you missed. In fact, it’s a good idea to spend at least as much time examining your results as you did taking the test. Why? Well, did you get a question right because you knew the answer, or because you were guessing? Did you get a question wrong because you filled in the wrong bubble? (Practice tests help a lot with this latter problem, by the way!)

Make sure to check the explanations for every question you get wrong, so that you don’t repeat the same mistakes on test day. After you’ve examined your results, do some practice in your weak areas.

Signing up for Magoosh SAT Prep is a great way to learn or relearn concepts you need help with and get access to additional practice problems.

After working on your weak areas and brushing up on your strong areas, take another test and do the same process all over again! In the next section, we highlight some resources that will help you structure your SAT prep after taking your first practice test.

Free Practice Materials

While free practice resources for the SAT may not be as easy to find once you’ve finished the work available here and on the College Board site, don’t worry! There are plenty of other online resources–both free and low-cost (including this blog!)–that will allow you to target your weaker areas and keep your strong areas strong.

  • Magoosh SAT eBook
  • Complete Guide to SAT Scoring
  • SAT Diagnostic Test
  • SAT Question of the Day
  • SAT Flashcards (Prep and Vocab)
  • Magoosh SAT 7-Day Free Trial

A Final Word

You’ve made it this far. Congratulations! The SAT can have many implications for the college admissions process, which can intimidate students. Getting this far shows commitment—the same kind of commitment you need to master the SAT.

So what are you waiting for? Dig out those #2 pencils, find yourself a quiet corner, and get on it! It’s time to start boosting your test score.

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    Rachel Kapelke-Dale

    Rachel is a Magoosh Content Creator. She writes and updates content on our High School and GRE Blogs to ensure students are equipped with the best information during their test prep journey. As a test-prep instructor for more than five years in there different countries, Rachel has helped students around the world prepare for various standardized tests, including the SAT, ACT, TOEFL, GRE, and GMAT, and she is one of the authors of our Magoosh ACT Prep Book. Rachel has a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature from Brown University, an MA in Cinematography from the Université de Paris VII, and a Ph.D. in Film Studies from University College London. For over a decade, Rachel has honed her craft as a fiction and memoir writer and public speaker. Her novel, THE BALLERINAS, is forthcoming in December 2021 from St. Martin’s Press, while her memoir, GRADUATES IN WONDERLAND, co-written with Jessica Pan, was published in 2014 by Penguin Random House. Her work has appeared in over a dozen online and print publications, including Vanity Fair Hollywood. When she isn’t strategically stringing words together at Magoosh, you can find Rachel riding horses or with her nose in a book. Join her on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook!

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    Chris Lele

    Chris Lele is the Principal Curriculum Manager (and vocabulary wizard) at Magoosh. Chris graduated from UCLA with a BA in Psychology and has 20 years of experience in the test prep industry. He’s been quoted as a subject expert in many publications, including US News, GMAC, and Business Because.In his time at Magoosh, Chris has taught countless students how to tackle the GRE, GMAT, SAT, ACT, MCAT (CARS), and LSAT exams with confidence. Some of his students have even gone on to get near-perfect scores. You can find Chris on YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook!

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Free SAT Practice Test with Answers and Explanations (PDF) (2024)

FAQs

Where can I find a free SAT practice test? ›

Studying and Practice Tests
  • Practice Tests. Find full-length practice tests on Bluebook™ as well as downloadable linear SAT practice tests. ...
  • Khan Academy. Official Digital SAT Prep on Khan Academy® is free, comprehensive, and available to all students. ...
  • Assistive Technology.

What is the best free digital SAT practice test? ›

SAT practice on Khan Academy is world-class SAT prep that's effective and 100% free. Encourage your teen to get a head start and practice today!

How to study for the SAT for free? ›

If you want to raise your SAT score while sticking to a budget, you can find the best free SAT prep resources below.
  1. College Board. The College Board is a nonprofit organization that administers the SAT. ...
  2. Khan Academy. ...
  3. The Princeton Review. ...
  4. Kaplan. ...
  5. PrepScholar. ...
  6. Magoosh. ...
  7. The Critical Reader. ...
  8. Erik the Red.

How many free SAT practice tests are there? ›

The College Board, which administers the SAT, offers eight official practice tests on its website. Because these are official practice tests created by the test-makers themselves, these resources arguably provide the most realistic practice you can get.

Which SAT practice test is the most accurate? ›

To get the most accurate feel for the real SAT, I recommend using the official SAT practice tests provided by the College Board. They currently offer eight full-length practice tests which closely resemble the actual exam.

Can I take the SAT online for free? ›

If you're eligible for Fee Waivers, you can register for free.

Is Digital SAT harder than SAT? ›

The College Board states that both versions of the SAT test the same knowledge and skills. Accommodations are available on both tests, though the way accommodations are provided may differ based on the test format.

Is there a free SAT test? ›

SAT fee waivers are available to low-income 11th- and 12th-grade students in the U.S. or U.S. territories. U.S. citizens attending school outside the country may also be eligible for fee waivers.

Is Digital SAT harder than normal SAT? ›

For starters, the digital test will be shorter and adaptive. That means the test will get harder as the student progresses through it, but the level of difficulty will depend on how they performed on earlier questions. According to Patel, the digital SAT is also more "student-friendly" than previous years.

Can I study for the SAT by myself? ›

Studying for the SAT can help you figure out what the test looks like, develop skills and strategies, and ultimately earn a higher score. Though tutors, teachers, courses, and prep centers can be very helpful, there's lots you can do on your own to improve your ACT score.

What kind of math is on the SAT? ›

The SAT Math questions draw from four areas of math: number and operations; algebra and functions; geometry and measurement; and data analysis, statistics, and probability. Below you can find more detailed information about the specific skills these questions test.

How can I prepare for SAT on my own? ›

  1. Register for the SAT early on.
  2. Figure out your strengths and weaknesses.
  3. Set your score goal.
  4. Make a study plan and stick to your schedule.
  5. Expand your SAT vocabulary.
  6. Make the most of the practice resources.
  7. Practice regularly, even during “dead time”
  8. Be ready for the test day.

Do you have to write an Essay for the SAT? ›

First of all, the SAT essay is technically an optional section, so no, you are not required to take it. That being said, some colleges do require applicants to take the SAT with Essay. If you choose not to take the essay portion of the test, you will not be an eligible applicant for any of these schools.

How much SAT practice per day? ›

The pressure and timing make getting a good SAT score more difficult than it already is, which is why it's so important to prepare for the SAT. Generally, students put in 10 to 20 hours a week while preparing for the SAT, but that amount could be larger or smaller depending on your score goals.

Is Khan Academy good for SAT? ›

Is the Khan Academy a Good Way to Study for the SAT? Yes! Khan Academy offers personalized and interactive tools and resources for SAT study and prep. The site gives students a tailored practice plan based on their practice scores or previous scores.

Is Khan Academy free for SAT? ›

Khan Academy offers free SAT prep courses for both sections. Each course is broken down into three levels of difficulty: Foundations, Medium, and Advanced. Each level includes articles, videos, and practice questions for every skill you'll see on test day.

How much does SAT practice cost? ›

Pricing
ProgramPrice
Complete SAT Online Prep$397
Complete Online SAT Prep + Admissions Bootcamp$595
Instructor Led Classes + Complete Online SAT Prep$895
1-on-1 Online Tutoring + Complete Online SAT Prep$995+

Is the SAT test free? ›

The SAT registration fee is $60. Some students are eligible for a fee waiver.

Is there a practice test for the SAT? ›

It is one of the best ways to get ready for the SAT. After you have taken the practice test, score it right away at sat.org/digital-practice. This version of the SAT Practice Test is for students who will be taking the digital SAT in nondigital format. 6TSL02 Page 2 Page 3 Test begins on the next page.

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