Google has recently announced that it has partnered with the renowned educational institution The Princeton Review to officially launch a on-demand practice question service for standardized tests in the Gemini app, starting with the SAT. This feature is now available free of charge, allowing users to take full-length, real-specification practice exams at any time.

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According to the official introduction, these SAT practice questions are developed in collaboration with multiple institutions and have been strictly reviewed to ensure the quality of the questions is close to the real exam. Students just need to type "I want to take a practice SAT test" (or similar expressions, such as "I want to take a practice SAT test") in Gemini to immediately start a complete practice test.

After the exam, Gemini will provide instant feedback, clearly pointing out the examinee's strengths and areas that need improvement, helping users quickly identify weak points and improve them accordingly. Google stated that this move aims to provide students with high-quality, cost-free preparation resources, and will expand to more standardized tests in the future. The official tweet from @GeminiApp emphasized: "We will launch a full version of on-demand practice questions for standardized tests. First, the SAT, which is now available for free."

@ThePrincetonRev also confirmed simultaneously that Gemini's instant feedback mechanism can effectively guide the learning direction. This feature marks the deep integration of AI into the field of educational preparation, bringing a more convenient and personalized preparation experience for candidates around the world. Currently, this service is available globally for free in the Gemini app.

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