SAT II Physics: General Introduction

The purpose of the SAT II Physics Test is to measure understanding of physics at the college preparatory
level.

Format of the SAT II Physics test

? 75 multiple-choice questions
? Questions covering topics emphasized in most high school courses (Because of course differences, most
students will find that there are some questions on topics with which they are not familiar.)
? Offered at all administrations except March

Content of the SAT II Physics test

Questions may require you to:

? Recall and understand the major concepts of physics and to apply these physical principles to solve specific problems
? Understand simple algebraic, trigonometric, and graphical relationships and the concepts of ratio and
proportion, and apply these to physics problems

On this Subject Test, please note that:

? Numerical calculations are not emphasized and are limited to simple arithmetic
? Questions predominantly use the metric system
? You should assume that the direction of any current is the direction of flow of positive charge
(conventional current)

NOTE: Calculator use is not permitted.

Recommended Preparation for the SAT II Physics test:

? One-year introductory physics course on the collegepreparatory level
? Laboratory experience—a signifi cant factor in developing reasoning and problem-solving skills— even though this test can only measure lab skills in a limited way, such as data analysis

SAT II Physics Score
? Total score: 200–800 scale

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