{"id":"cb_practice_pdf:t5-english-m1-q32","source_id":"cb_practice_pdf","source_item_id":"t5-english-m1-q32","external_id":null,"ibn":null,"question_id":null,"program":"SAT","module":"english","domain_code":null,"domain":null,"skill_code":null,"skill":null,"difficulty":null,"score_band":null,"answer_type":"mcq","answer_source":"rationale","layout_warning":null,"form_id":"cb_practice_pdf:test-5","module_number":1,"position":32,"stem":"While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Scientists have developed a “freeze-thaw” battery that can retain 92% of its charge after twelve weeks. • The battery contains molten salt (a type of salt that liquifies when heated and solidifies at room temperature). • When the salt is in a liquid state, energy flows through the battery. • When the salt is in a solid state, energy stops flowing and is stored in the battery. • The stored (frozen) energy can be used by reheating (thawing) the battery. The student wants to specify how the salt enables energy storage. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?","stimulus":"","stimulus_html":null,"stem_html":"<p>While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes: • Scientists have developed a “freeze-thaw” battery that can retain 92% of its charge after twelve weeks. • The battery contains molten salt (a type of salt that liquifies when heated and solidifies at room temperature). • When the salt is in a liquid state, energy flows through the battery. • When the salt is in a solid state, energy stops flowing and is stored in the battery. • The stored (frozen) energy can be used by reheating (thawing) the battery. The student wants to specify how the salt enables energy storage. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?</p>","rationale_html":"<p>Choice C is the best answer. The sentence specifies how the salt in a freeze-thaw battery enables energy storage, explaining that energy stops flowing and can be stored when the salt solidifies at room temperature. Choice A is incorrect. The sentence explains some properties of molten salt; it doesn’t specify how that salt enables energy storage. Choice B is incorrect. The sentence indicates how the energy in a freeze-thaw battery can be released; it doesn’t specify how the salt in the battery enables energy storage. Choice D is incorrect. The sentence specifies how much charge the freeze-thaw battery retains when storing energy; it doesn’t specify how the salt in the battery enables energy storage. 16 SAT PRACTICE TEST #5 ANSWER EXPLANATIONS SAT ANSWER EXPLANATIONS n READING AND WRITING: MODULE 1</p>","correct_answer":["C"],"has_media":false,"has_mathml":false,"has_table":false,"source_created_at":null,"source_updated_at":null,"options":[{"label":"A","content_html":"<p>Scientists have developed a freeze-thaw battery that contains molten salt, which liquifies when heated and solidifies at room temperature.</p>","ord":0},{"label":"B","content_html":"<p>The stored energy in a freeze-thaw battery, which contains molten salt, can be used by reheating the battery.</p>","ord":1},{"label":"C","content_html":"<p>When the molten salt in a freeze-thaw battery solidifies at room temperature, energy stops flowing and can be stored in the battery.</p>","ord":2},{"label":"D","content_html":"<p>Molten salt allows a freeze-thaw battery to retain 92% of its charge after twelve weeks. STO</p>","ord":3}],"attribution":{"source_id":"cb_practice_pdf","source_name":"College Board full-length SAT practice tests (PDF)","rights_holder":"College Board","canonical_url":"https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/practice/practice-tests/paper","retrieved_from":"https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/practice/practice-tests/paper","attribution":"Full-length SAT practice tests 4–11 © College Board, published free at satsuite.collegeboard.org.","disclaimer":"Extracted from PDF layout: equations, figures and tables do not survive intact. Use the original PDFs for anything the text renders poorly. SAT® is a trademark registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with and does not endorse this project.","license":"College Board copyright. Free to download; not licensed for redistribution.","redistributable":false,"item_count":905}}