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Full-Length Digital SAT Practice Test — August 2026

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The Digital SAT
Full-Length Practice Test

98 original questions — written before the real August 22 exam.
98
questions
4
timed modules
2h14
real timing
98
explanations

Two Reading and Writing modules, two Math modules, answer key and a step-by-step explanation for every question — placed after all the questions, so the test stays unspoiled. Written and published by AskSia on July 30, 2026 as our AI prediction of the August 22 sitting.

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What this test is — and how to use it

A complete Digital SAT, written by AskSia before the real one happened.

This is a full-length Digital SAT practice test: 98 original questions in four modules that mirror the College Board’s Bluebook form — the same section order, question counts, timing, question styles, and content blueprint you will meet on test day, including student-produced response questions at the end of each Math module.

Who wrote these questions
Every question here is an AskSia original. Our team authored, checked, and published this form on July 30, 2026 — more than three weeks before the August 22, 2026 Digital SAT — as our AI prediction of that sitting. We never reproduce real College Board exam questions: these are new questions written to the same blueprint, independently solved from scratch by three separate AI judges before release.
The prediction, measured after test day
When the August 22 sitting was over, we compared this form against the real exam: 89% of this test’s question families showed up on the actual August 2026 Digital SAT (AskSia internal analysis; a “family” is a question template — same skill, same setup — never a copied question). The September 2026 edition is already live in Sia Test Prep.
ModuleQuestionsTime
Reading and Writing · Module 12732 min
Reading and Writing · Module 22732 min
10-minute break
Math · Module 122 (18 choice + 4 write-in)35 min
Math · Module 222 (15 choice + 7 write-in)35 min
Total982 h 14 min

How to take this SAT practice test

  1. Print the test or open it on a separate screen, and clear 2 hours 24 minutes: 32 + 32 minutes for the Reading and Writing modules, a 10-minute break, then 35 + 35 minutes for the Math modules.
  2. Answer on paper: one letter per multiple-choice question, and a written numeric answer for each student-produced response question at the end of the Math modules.
  3. Score yourself with the answer key at the back — it starts only after the final question, so nothing is spoiled while you work.
  4. Read the step-by-step explanation for every question you missed, then drill the same skills interactively in Sia Test Prep at app.asksia.ai.
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AskSia · Digital SAT · Full-Length Practice Test — August 2026FAQ
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FAQ

Is this a real SAT exam?
No. Every question on this practice test is an AskSia original, written to mirror the Digital SAT blueprint published by the College Board. We never reproduce real College Board exam questions.
How many questions does this SAT practice test have?
98 questions, matching the Bluebook student form: two Reading and Writing modules of 27 questions (32 minutes each) and two Math modules of 22 questions (35 minutes each), including 11 student-produced response questions.
When was this practice test written?
It was written by AskSia and published on July 30, 2026 — more than three weeks before the August 22, 2026 Digital SAT — as our AI prediction of that sitting.
How close was it to the actual August 2026 SAT?
After test day, AskSia's family-level analysis found that 89% of this form's question families appeared on the actual August 22, 2026 exam (internal analysis; a family is a question template, not a copied question).
Where are the answers?
The answer key and a step-by-step explanation for every question sit at the end of the full edition, after all 98 questions, so you can sit the test without spoilers.
Can I take this test online?
Yes. Sia Test Prep at app.asksia.ai lets you practice interactively with instant scoring and explanations — and the September 2026 AI-prediction edition is already live there.
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AskSia · Digital SAT · Full-Length Practice Test — August 2026Worked example
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How our questions teach

One question, fully opened up — every wrong answer is a named trap.
Question 1 · Reading and Writingshown with solution
The following text is adapted from a 1907 novel. Miss Ondine Larch was the most exacting of seamstresses: she measured every hem twice, matched her thread to the cloth first by lamplight and again by morning sun, and would unpick an entire seam over one crooked stitch. It was therefore the talk of the town when, on the morning of the mayor's wedding, the gown she delivered arrived with its buttons sewn on backward.
As used in the text, what does the word "exacting" most nearly mean?
  • Aimaginative
  • Bsecretive
  • Cpainstaking
  • Dexhausting
Answer: C
The sentence's own details define the word: a seamstress who measures every hem twice, checks her thread under two kinds of light, and undoes a whole seam over one crooked stitch is being described as extremely careful and precise, so "painstaking" captures the sense of "exacting" here—and the irony of the backward buttons depends on exactly that reputation for precision. "Exhausting" comes from defaulting to the other common sense of "exacting" (demanding great effort, as in "an exacting climb"), but the clues describe the care she takes, not any strain she imposes on others. "Secretive" misreads the lamplight detail as concealment when it actually shows her double-checking her work. "Imaginative" names a creative trait, while every clue in the sketch concerns accuracy rather than invention.

Every one of the 98 questions in this test carries an explanation at this depth — all of them collected after the final question, so the test stays unspoiled while you work.

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AskSia · Digital SAT · Full-Length Practice Test — August 2026Reading and Writing · Module 1
Section 1 · Reading and Writing27 questions · 32 minutes

Module 1

27 questions, one passage each.
Directions. Each passage below is followed by one question. Read each passage carefully and choose the best answer to the question based on what the passage states or implies. Answer every question — there is no penalty for guessing.
1.
The following text is adapted from a 1907 novel. Miss Ondine Larch was the most exacting of seamstresses: she measured every hem twice, matched her thread to the cloth first by lamplight and again by morning sun, and would unpick an entire seam over one crooked stitch. It was therefore the talk of the town when, on the morning of the mayor's wedding, the gown she delivered arrived with its buttons sewn on backward.
As used in the text, what does the word "exacting" most nearly mean?
  • Aimaginative
  • Bsecretive
  • Cpainstaking
  • Dexhausting
2.
The following text is adapted from an 1874 novel. Whatever else the parish might whisper about Mr. Ashby, the old schoolmaster, his patience was never found wanting. The village boys tested it daily—frogs in his desk drawer, chalk dust in his hat—yet he met each prank with the same unhurried calm, as though mischief were merely weather to be waited out.
As used in the text, what does the word "wanting" most nearly mean?
  • Adeficient
  • Byearning
  • Cmisplaced
  • Dimpoverished
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AskSia · Digital SAT · Full-Length Practice Test — August 2026Reading and Writing · Module 1
3.
The following text is adapted from a novel published in 1893. Through her first winter on the prairie homestead, Ingrid blamed the flat white distance for the disquiet that filled her days; surely, she thought, back in Chicago—among streetcars, shop windows, familiar voices—she would be herself again. Yet sorting through her trunk one thaw-bright morning, she came upon the letters she had written from that city years before, each one as restless as the last, and saw that the discontent she had charged to the prairie had been her companion long before she ever saw it.
Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?
  • ATo convey the severity of winter weather on the nineteenth-century prairie
  • BTo contrast the isolation of rural homesteads with the liveliness of city life
  • CTo persuade readers that changing one's surroundings can never bring contentment
  • DTo portray a character's realization that her restlessness comes from within herself rather than from where she lives
4.
Musicologist Beatriz Salgado has challenged the familiar claim that cellist Elena Marchetti's celebrated 1962 recordings owe their unusual warmth to the rare eighteenth-century instrument she played in those sessions. Salgado points out that Marchetti's 1958 recordings, made on a factory-built cello borrowed at the last minute, drew praise from contemporary reviewers in nearly identical terms. This is not to deny the old instrument any effect—its distinctive resonance is measurable—but the continuity of praise across such different cellos suggests that the qualities listeners credit to the instrument may belong instead to the player.
Which choice best describes the function of the second sentence ("Salgado points ... identical terms") in the text as a whole?
  • AIt acknowledges a limitation of Salgado's argument before that argument is restated more forcefully.
  • BIt explains why Marchetti's 1962 recordings came to be more celebrated than her earlier ones.
  • CIt provides an instance of the warmth that reviewers attributed to the eighteenth-century instrument.
  • DIt presents a counterexample that casts doubt on the claim Salgado challenges.
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