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SAT Scatterplots Practice Test — 10 Questions

A full SAT-style Scatterplots practice test with 10 questions at varying difficulty levels. Answer every question, get instant feedback, and review detailed explanations to understand exactly where you went wrong.

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What to Expect on This Practice Test

Difficulty Mix

5 Easy · 3 Medium · 2 Hard — matching the real SAT distribution.

Instant Feedback

Know immediately if you're right. Read a detailed explanation after every answer.

Topic Covered

Scatterplots — a key topic in the Problem Solving & Data Analysis section of SAT Math.

SAT Scatterplots Practice Test

10 Questions
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1Easy

In a scatterplot, the horizontal axis usually represents:

2Easy

Points sloping upward from left to right suggest:

3Easy

A cluster of points with no clear trend indicates:

4Easy

An outlier on a scatterplot is a point that:

5Easy

If most points follow a line with negative slope, the association is:

6Medium

A point has coordinates (12, 5) on a scatterplot where x is hours studied and y is test score (out of 100). Which statement is correct?

7Medium

Which correlation coefficient best matches a tight upward cluster?

8Medium

A curved (parabolic) cloud of points may show:

9Hard

After removing one extreme outlier, the correlation r increases from 0.2 to 0.85. What does this suggest?

10Hard

Five points lie exactly on the line y = 2x + 1. What is the linear correlation r?

How to Improve Your SAT Scatterplots Score

Identify your specific error pattern on this topic

After completing this practice test, look at every wrong answer and ask: 'Was this a content gap, a misread, or a careless error?' Each type has a different fix. Content gaps require review. Misreads require slowing down. Careless errors require double-checking.

Review every explanation, even correct answers

Understanding why an answer is right is as important as getting it right. Many students get lucky on questions they don't fully understand — those will come back to haunt them on test day.

Practice under time pressure

SAT Math questions should take about 1.2–1.5 minutes each. Once you understand the Scatterplots concepts, practice with a timer. Speed comes from pattern recognition, which comes from repetition.

Drill Scatterplots questions until they feel automatic

Use Blitzsat's question bank to filter specifically for Scatterplots questions at medium and hard difficulty. Repeat until you can answer most questions in under 60 seconds.

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