SAT-I is required to the taken by students who want to pursue undergraduate degree (Bachelor’s) in United States. It is a multiple choice Paper Based Test (PBT) taken six times a year (i.e. in October, November, December, January, May, and June).
The SAT-I includes both Verbal and Maths sections. SAT-I is therefore long and consists of seven test sections.
3 Verbal Sections
3 Maths Sections
Number of Questions
Time (Minutes)
Questions
Time
I
35
30
25
30
II
30
30
25
30
III
13
15
10
15
More Verbal Maths Experimental Section of 30 Minutes
The experimental section will not count towards your scores.
Type of Questions
VERBALS
NO.
MATHS
NO.
Sentence Correction
19
Problem Solving
35
Analogies
19
Quantitative Comparison
15
Critical Reasoning
40
Grid-Ins
10
Total
78
60
Each Section here is scored out of 800, which are added for a total score out of 1600. There are negative marks for wrong answers (only multiple choice questions).