Here's how to master questions on the new version of the SAT
Business Insider asked Gary Gruber, a theoretical physicist and educator, to show us what the new SAT questions would look like. Then we had him show us how to nail them.
Here, Gruber walks us through his thought processes for solving the problems:
1. Reading Test
Choice D is correct.
Gruber: See lines where it states that many people in our generation were not exposed to classical music. Don't be lured into the distractor choice A, even though there was mention of sales.