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  • Common Core alignment to a True or False puzzle is to two key phrases "Precise Meaning" and "Context". CCSS Alignment Strand for Specific Grades:
    Precise Meaning: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4e, 3.4d, 4.4c, 5.4c, 6.4c, 7.4c, 8.4c, 9-10.4c, 11-12.4c
    Context: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4a, 3.4a, 4.4a, 5.4a, 6.4a, 7.4a, 8.4a, 9-10.4a, 11-12.4a
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    1) SAT and ACT #1 True or False - myvocabulary.com

    Directions:
    Use the button to indicate which of the following 18 SAT True or False sentences are correct. When you hit Submit, you will get back the correct answers as well as the percentage score for correct answers.
     
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    This vocabulary word list comes from the SAT and ACT #1 lesson plans. In addition to this SAT True or False word puzzle, www.myvocabulary.com also features a free Interactive Word Puzzle, Fill-in-the-Blanks, Word Search, Crossword and a Definition Match.

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    Vocabulary Word List:
    SAT vocabulary true or false word list:
    abstract, aesthetic, benevolent, capricious, complacent, conciliatory, devious, diligent, discernible, dogmatic, eccentric, fallacious, indifferent, inquisitive, meticulous, pertinent, plausible, reticent
    1) The INDIFFERENT student rarely studied which resulted in a very weak midterm report card.
    True  
    False 
    2) With the COMPLACENT attitude Alan has shown, he knows he is very well prepared to compete in the difficult match.
    True  
    False 
    3) Since Ellen is RETICENT to raise her hand, her teacher gave her an excellent grade in participation.
    True  
    False 
    4) The tabby cat is so INQUISITIVE that it investigates empty sacks and climbs inside them.
    True  
    False 
    5) Ron hired a DILIGENT mechanic to repair his car and was pleased at the fair price.
    True  
    False 
    6) That gardener takes METICULOUS care of flowers and they flourish in the outdoor garden.
    True  
    False 
    7) The sanitation employee hauled garbage with AESTHETIC qualities to the local dump.
    True  
    False 
    8) The BENEVOLENT dictator issued orders ruthlessly and had no compassion for his countrymen.
    True  
    False 
    9) The annoyed owner used a CONCILIATORY tone to scold her dog after he ate her sandwich.
    True  
    False 
    10) Holly heard the DOGMATIC and negative reaction her father showed to her plea to attend a concert during the school week.
    True  
    False 
    11) Tommy has an ECCENTRIC habit of eating a hamburger for breakfast and some pancakes for dinner.
    True  
    False 
    12) Tom gave his uncle a FALLACIOUS statement when he yawned nine times in a row but said he had slept well.
    True  
    False 
    13) The DEVIOUS dog, usually obedient, raced to the driveway to fetch the newspaper and trotted back to the kitchen.
    True  
    False 
    14) Many American youths might play innocent but CAPRICIOUS tricks on homeowners if they fail to treat at Halloween.
    True  
    False 
    15) Jill prefers an ABSTRACT painting that is a precise rendition of that beach in California.
    True  
    False 
    16) The policeman agrees that the suspect gave PLAUSIBLE answers to his query.
    True  
    False 
    17) Since there was no DISCERNIBLE difference between the two tables, Joanne bought the less expensive one.
    True  
    False 
    18) Claire gave PERTINENT class notes to Bill that were of no help to him in solving the math equation.
    True  
    False