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SAT Practice Test 7 Answers: Complete Answer Key With Explanations

Complete verified answer key for SAT Practice Test 7, with all Reading and Writing and Math answers, grid-in values, and patterns to review. From College Board.

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SAT Practice Test 7 Answers: Complete Answer Key With Explanations

Last Updated: April 15, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • SAT Practice Test 7 is an official digital SAT practice test available through College Board Bluebook and as a downloadable paper PDF.
  • This guide provides the complete, verified answer key taken directly from College Board's official scoring document, including all grid-in math answers.
  • Test 7 is one of the newer practice tests (released under the 2024-25 College Board scoring worksheet), which means the conversion table is more refined than earlier tests.
  • By test 7, your error log across all previous tests should be driving your review. If you have not tracked your misses across Tests 1 through 6, start before taking Test 7.

If you have reached Practice Test 7, you have already worked through most of the official material. This is usually the last or second-to-last full practice test most students take before the real thing. Treat it accordingly: time it like the real test, score it honestly, and run a serious cross-test error review afterward.

Where to Get SAT Practice Test 7

Two official sources:

Take the Bluebook version if at all possible. The module-adaptive experience is what you will see on the real test. The paper version is a linear version of the same items and is useful for annotated review.

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Test Structure Reminder

Section Module 1 Module 2 Total time
Reading and Writing (paper)33 questions, 39 min33 questions, 39 min78 minutes
Math (paper)27 questions, 43 min27 questions, 43 min86 minutes
Reading and Writing (digital)27 questions, 32 min27 questions, 32 min64 minutes
Math (digital)22 questions, 35 min22 questions, 35 min70 minutes

The paper version has 66 scored Reading and Writing questions and 54 scored Math questions total. The Bluebook version has 50 scored Reading and Writing questions and 40 scored Math questions, with the remainder being pretest items. See our SAT score calculator explainer for how adaptive scoring affects results.

Reading and Writing: Answer Key

Module 1 (33 Questions)

Q# Answer Q# Answer Q# Answer
1A12D23C
2D13A24A
3B14B25D
4B15A26D
5A16B27A
6A17C28D
7A18D29A
8C19A30C
9A20D31B
10A21D32C
11D22C33D

Module 2 (33 Questions)

Q# Answer Q# Answer Q# Answer
1C12D23C
2D13C24A
3C14C25B
4D15D26D
5B16D27B
6A17B28D
7B18B29A
8B19D30D
9D20D31C
10B21C32A
11B22C33C

Math: Answer Key

Module 1 (27 Questions)

Q# Answer Q# Answer Q# Answer
1B10D19D
2D11C205
3B12D2187
4A1329422B
5D14323A
6915A24B
714, -5, or -416C25C
8A17B26A
9B18B27-13/2 (-6.5)

Note for question 7: this is a grid-in with multiple acceptable answers. Any one of 14, -5, or -4 is correct.

Module 2 (27 Questions)

Q# Answer Q# Answer Q# Answer
1A10D19B
2B11D20120
3C12D211660
4A13441/100 (4.41)22B
5B1415323C
6285015C24B
711/4 (2.75)16A25C
8C17A26B
9C18D2714

Grid-in responses (Math Module 1 Qs 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and Math Module 2 Qs 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27) accept multiple equivalent forms: integers, decimals, or fractions where mathematically equal. Practice typing these into Bluebook before test day.

How to Score Your Practice Test 7

Scoring steps:

  1. Tally correct answers per module. Count RW Module 1 correct, RW Module 2 correct, Math Module 1 correct, Math Module 2 correct.
  2. Sum section raw scores. RW raw = Module 1 correct + Module 2 correct (maximum 66). Math raw = Module 1 correct + Module 2 correct (maximum 54).
  3. Convert to section scores. Use the conversion table on page 5 of the official scoring guide. Each raw score maps to a lower-and-upper scaled score range.
  4. Compute total score range. Add the lower values together (your floor) and the upper values together (your ceiling). Your actual test score would land inside that range.

For a faster estimate, plug your raw counts into our SAT score calculator.

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Common Trouble Spots on Test 7

Based on patterns across student reviews of Test 7, these areas cause the most missed points:

  • Reading and Writing Module 2, rhetorical synthesis questions. Test 7 leans heavily on synthesis items that ask you to choose the option that uses the bulleted source information most effectively. Force yourself to verify each choice against the exact bulleted facts, not against what sounds stylistic.
  • Reading and Writing Module 1 transition questions. Several Module 1 items at the back test whether a transition word matches the logical relationship between two claims. Many students pick based on cadence rather than logic. Slow down and identify the relationship before scanning answers.
  • Math Module 1 grid-in Q7 (multiple acceptable answers). This is a trap if you assume there is only one answer. Read the question carefully. If the prompt uses "a value" or "one solution," multiple answers may satisfy.
  • Math Module 2 advanced algebra (Qs 22-27). The back third of Module 2 combines function transformations, exponent rules, and quadratic manipulation. Most perfect-score seekers lose 1 to 2 points here on Test 7 if they rush.
  • Geometry grid-ins. Module 2 Qs 20 and 21 require careful reading of diagrams and units. Simple arithmetic missteps at the end are common.

If you missed more than 2 questions in any single category above, target that category in your next review session rather than doing another full test.

How to Use Practice Test 7 Effectively

By the time you reach Test 7, you have spent many hours on practice. Make this session count:

  1. Simulate real test conditions fully. Morning start, no phone, no snacks outside the break, Bluebook on the same device you will use on test day.
  2. Do not review mid-test. Answer everything, submit, then grade.
  3. Update your cross-test error log. Tests 1 through 6 should already be logged. Add Test 7 and look for patterns spanning multiple tests.
  4. Identify your top 3 weak domains. Spend your remaining prep time on those domains only. At this stage, broad review is less productive than targeted drilling.
  5. Save Test 8 (if released) for your final week. Do not burn your last official test more than 7 days before the real SAT.

For a broader prep strategy, see our SAT maxxing guide and the most accurate practice tests analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions About SAT Practice Test 7

Where can I get SAT Practice Test 7?

It is free through College Board Bluebook as a digital adaptive test, and as a downloadable paper PDF at satsuite.collegeboard.org.

Should I take Test 7 if I have not taken all earlier tests?

Not ideally. Work through Tests 1 through 6 first so you can track improvement. If you are short on time, take Test 7 plus Test 1 and at least one recent test (4, 5, or 6) to establish baseline and current trajectory.

How do I score Practice Test 7 accurately?

Use the official conversion table in the scoring guide. The paper version gives score ranges rather than single scores because it does not simulate the adaptive scoring algorithm.

Is Test 7 the newest SAT practice test?

Test 7 was released under the 2024-25 College Board scoring worksheet, making it one of the more recent additions. The exact relative release order of Tests 6, 7, and any subsequent test is not always published.

How many questions can I miss and still get 1400?

Very roughly: around 6 missed in RW (60 of 66 correct on paper) and around 7 missed in Math (47 of 54 correct). This varies with which specific questions you miss. Use our SAT score calculator for more precise estimates.

Are grid-in answers scored strictly?

Yes, but multiple equivalent forms are accepted. A question with answer 11/4 also accepts 2.75. A question with answer .5 also accepts 1/2. Practice entering fractions and decimals in Bluebook so you do not fumble on test day.

Why does question 7 in Math Module 1 have three possible answers?

The question asks for any one valid solution to an equation or inequality with multiple valid answers. Entering any of the listed values (14, -5, or -4) earns full credit.

Should I use Bluebook or the paper version?

Bluebook. It is adaptive, it matches the real test interface, and your Module 2 difficulty depends on Module 1 performance. Paper is fine for off-screen review but does not replicate the real experience.

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