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The brainteasers below, from past tests, are reprinted from the College Entrance Examination Board guide "Taking the SAT I" (2000), followed by a sampler from the board's "Real SAT II" (1998) and "Taking the SAT II" (2000).
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Questions are reprinted from the College Board publication "Free-Response Scoring Guide With Multiple-Choice Sections," 1996, the most recently released test questions.
All four are reprinted in (Schrödinger 1928).
Figures are reprinted with permission from Ref. [39].
(a) and (b) are reprinted with permission from reference [37].
They are reprinted here with permission from the South African Journal of HIV Medicine.
Let us not fail this test, for if we fail, this article will be reprinted with only a handful of words changed--the main one, of course, would be replacing the name of President Idi Amin with President Omar al-Bashir.
"Because the paper is real, it passes many of the [forgery detection] tests, but if you look close, you can still read the word "diez" (ten) which has been reprinted with the words 'one hundred'".
His memo is reprinted below.
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