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Command of evidence SAT practice questions
Use this SAT command of evidence practice page to review the core idea, see an original worked example, and then move into the SAT by Papi practice app. The goal is not to memorize a trick; it is to recognize the structure of command of evidence questions quickly and answer with evidence.
Last updated June 26, 2026
What command of evidence questions test
Command of evidence questions usually reward a repeatable process. For this topic, that process means supporting claims with the right line of reasoning. The Digital SAT often hides a familiar skill inside a short context, table, graph, or answer-choice comparison.
Before solving, name what the question is asking for. Then write the smallest useful setup: an equation, a grammar test, a claim from the passage, or a relationship from the data. That setup protects accuracy and prevents answer choices from steering your thinking.
Common trap
Command of evidence questions often include an answer that reflects one correct step but not the final answer. Pause before selecting a choice and confirm that it answers the exact question asked.
Fast check
A strong final check is to plug the answer back into the original sentence, equation, or passage claim. If it changes the meaning or ignores a condition, it is not the best SAT answer.
How to practice command of evidence
Start with untimed practice until the method feels automatic. Once accuracy is steady, add a timer and review every miss by cause: setup error, concept gap, reading mistake, or rushed arithmetic.
After each set, write one sentence explaining the deciding clue. That sentence is more useful than copying a long solution because it trains the recognition you need on test day.
Original sample question
Original example: The first sentence presents one idea about a study. The next sentence begins with "therefore." What relationship should the second sentence have to the first?
Answer: It should show result.
"therefore" signals result. On SAT Reading and Writing questions, the transition must match the logical relationship between the surrounding ideas.
FAQ
How should I practice command of evidence for the SAT?
Practice in short sets, review the reasoning for every missed question, and group mistakes by the skill that caused them. Then return to mixed practice so you can recognize command of evidence without a label.
Are these command of evidence questions copied from official SAT tests?
No. The examples on this page are original and are written to practice the skill without using copyrighted test questions.
When should I move from review to full SAT practice?
Move to mixed practice once you can explain the method and avoid the common trap. Mixed sets are where you learn to identify the topic under real test conditions.
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Move from review to active solving. SAT by Papi tracks progress and explains every missed question step by step.
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