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Instruction:
- In the passage below is accompanied by a number of questions.
- For some questions, you need to think how the passage might be revised to improve the expression of ideas.
- For other questions, you will consider how the passage might be edited to correct errors in sentence structure, usage, or punctuation.
- Some questions will direct you to an underlined portion of a passage.
- Other questions will direct you to a location in a passage or ask you to think about the passage as a whole.
SAT Writing & Language Section Passage
SAT Writing Passage Title: A Life in Traffic.
A subway system is expanded to provide service to a growing suburb. A bike-sharing program is adopted to encourage nonmotorized transportation. 1 To alleviate rush hour traffic jams in a congested downtown area, stoplight timing is coordinated. When any one of these changes 2 occur, it is likely the result of careful analysis conducted by transportation planners.
The work of transportation planners generally includes evaluating current transportation needs, assessing the effectiveness of existing facilities, and improving those facilities or 3 they design new ones. Most transportation planners work in or near cities, 4 but some are employed in rural areas. Say, for example, a large factory is built on the outskirts of a small town. Traffic to and from that location would increase at the beginning and end of work shifts. The transportation 5 planner’s job, might involve conducting a traffic count to determine the daily number of vehicles traveling on the road to the new factory. If analysis of the traffic count indicates that there is more traffic than the 6 current road as it is designed at this time can efficiently accommodate, the transportation planner might recommend widening the road to add another lane.
Transportation planners work closely with a number of community stakeholders, such as government officials and other interested organization and individuals. 7 Next, representatives from the local public health department might provide input in designing a network of trails and sidewalks to encourage people to walk more. 8 According to the American Heart Association, walking provides numerous benefits related to health and well-being. Members of the Chamber of Commerce might share suggestions about designing transportation and parking facilities to support local businesses. 9 People who pursue careers in transportation planning have a wide variety of educational backgrounds. A two-year degree in transportation technology may be sufficient for some entry-level jobs in the field. Most jobs, however, require at least a bachelor’s degree; majors of transportation planners are 10 varied, including fields such as urban studies, civil engineering, geography, or transportation and logistics. For many positions in the field, a master’s degree is required.
Transportation planners perform critical work within the broader field of urban and regional planning. As of 2010, there were approximately 40300 urban and regional planner employed in the United States. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts steady job growth in this field, 11 projecting that 16 percent of new jobs in all occupations will be related to urban and regional planning. Population growth and concerns about environmental sustainability are expected to spur the need for transportation planning professionals.
SAT Writing & Language Practice Questions
SAT Writing Practice Test 1 Question No 1
Which choice best maintains the sentence pattern already established in the paragraph?
Option A : No Change
Option B : Coordinating stoplight timing can help alleviate rush hour traffic jams in a congested downtown area.
Option C : Stoplight timing is coordinated to alleviate rush hour traffic jams in a congested downtown area.
Option D : In a congested downtown area, stoplight timing is coordinated to alleviate rush hour traffic jams.
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Option C : Stoplight timing is coordinated to alleviate rush hour traffic jams in a congested downtown area.
because it most closely maintains the sentence pattern established by the two preceding sentences, which begin with noun and passive verb phrases (“A subway system is expanded,” “A bike-sharing program is adopted”).
SAT Writing Practice Test 1 Question No 2
Which of the following options is the most effective?
Option A : No Change
Option B : occur, they are
Option C : occurs, they are
Option D : occurs, it is
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Option D : occurs, it is
because it maintains agreement between the pronoun (“it”) and the antecedent (“any one”) and between the subject (“any one”) and the verb (“occurs”).
SAT Writing Practice Test 1 Question No 3
Which choice provides the most effectively transition to the information that follows?
Option A : No Change
Option B : to design
Option C : designing
Option D : design
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Option C : designing
because “designing” maintains parallelism with “evaluating,” “assessing,” and “improving.”
SAT Writing Practice Test 1 Question No 4
Which choice results in the most effective transition to the information that follows in the paragraph?
Option A : No Change
Option B : where job opportunities are more plentiful.
Option C : and the majority are employed by government agencies
Option D : DELETE the underlined portion and end the sentence with a period.
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Option A : No change
because it effectively signals the shift in the paragraph to the example of the work a transportation planner might perform if he or she were employed in a rural area and asked to consider the effects of a new factory built “on the outskirts of a small town.”
SAT Writing Practice Test 1 Question No 5
Which choice best maintains the sentence pattern already established in the paragraph?
Option A : No Change
Option B : planner’s job
Option C : planners job,
Option D : planners job
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Option B : planner’s job
because it correctly uses an apostrophe to indicate possession and does not introduce any unnecessary punctuation.
SAT Writing Practice Test 1 Question No 6
Which choice best maintains the sentence pattern already established in the paragraph?
Option A : No Change
Option B : current design of the road right now
Option C : road as it is now currently designed
Option D : current design of the road
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Option D : current design of the road
because it offers a clear and concise wording without redundancy or wordiness.
SAT Writing Practice Test 1 Question No 7
Which choice best maintains the sentence pattern already established in the paragraph?
Option A : No Change
Option B : For instance
Option C : Furthermore,
Option D : Similarly,
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Option B : For instance
because e the transitional phrase “For instance” logically indicates that what follows provides an example related to the previous sentence. “Representatives from the local public health department” is an example of the kinds of people with whom transportation planners work
SAT Writing Practice Test 1 Question No 8
The writer is considering deleting the underlined sentence. Should the sentence be kept or deleted?
Option A : Kept, because it provides supporting evidence about the benefits of walking.
Option B : Kept, because it provides an additional example of a community stakeholder with whom transportation planners work.
Option C : Deleted, because it blurs the paragraph’s focus on the community stakeholders with whom transportation planners work.
Option D : Deleted, because it doesn’t provide specific examples of what the numerous benefits of walking are.
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Option C : Deleted, because it blurs the paragraph’s focus on the community stakeholders with whom transportation planners work
because it identifies the best reason the underlined sentence should not be kept. At this point in the passage and paragraph, a general statement about the benefits of walking only serves to interrupt the discussion of the community stakeholders with whom transportation planners work.
SAT Writing Practice Test 1 Question No 9
Which choice best maintains the sentence pattern already established in the paragraph?
Option A : No Change
Option B : People, who pursue careers in transportation planning,
Option C : People who pursue careers, in transportation planning,
Option D : People who pursue careers in transportation planning,
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Option A : No change
because “who pursue careers in transportation planning” is, in context, a restrictive clause that should not be set off with punctuation. “Who pursue careers in transportation planning” is essential information defining who the “people” are.
SAT Writing Practice Test 1 Question No 10
Which choice best maintains the sentence pattern already established in the paragraph?
Option A : No Change
Option B : varied, and including
Option C : varied and which include
Option D : varied, which include
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Option A : No change
because e it effectively uses a comma and “including” to set off the list of varied fields in which transportation planners major.
SAT Writing Practice Test 1 Question No 11
Which choice completes the sentence with accurate data based on the graph?
Option A : No Change
Option B : warning, however, that job growth in urban and regional planning will slow to 14 percent by 2020.
Option C : predicting that employment of urban and regional planners will increase 16 percent between 2010 and 2020.
Option D : indicating that 14 to 18 percent of urban and regional planning positions will remain unfilled.
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Option C : Stoplight timing is coordinated to alleviate rush hour traffic jams in a congested downtown area.
because it completes the sentence with an accurate interpretation of data in the graph. The graph displays projections of how much growth in employment there is expected to be between 2010 and 2020 for “social scientists and related workers,” for “urban and regional planners,” and in “all occupations” in the U.S. economy. According to the graph, the employment of urban and regional planners is expected to increase 16 percent between 2010 and 2020.