Sure, here are 10 question types you may encounter in the digital SAT Reading section:
1. **Main Idea/Primary Purpose:** Identify the main idea or primary purpose of the passage or a specific paragraph.
2. **Vocabulary in Context:** Determine the meaning of words or phrases as they are used in the passage.
3. **Inference:** Make logical inferences based on information stated or implied in the passage.
4. **Detail-Oriented Questions:** Locate and interpret specific details, examples, or evidence provided in the passage.
5. **Author's Tone or Attitude:** Determine the author's tone, attitude, or perspective toward the subject of the passage.
6. **Function of a Sentence/Paragraph:** Determine the function of a specific sentence or paragraph within the passage.
7. **Textual Evidence:** Identify textual evidence that supports a given claim, inference, or interpretation.
8. **Analyzing Relationships:** Analyze the relationships between different parts of the passage, such as cause and effect, compare and contrast, or sequence of events.
9. **Data Interpretation:** Interpret data presented in graphs, charts, or tables included in the passage.
10. **Summarizing:** Summarize the passage or a specific portion of the passage in your own words.
These question types may vary slightly, but they cover the majority of question formats you'll encounter in the SAT Reading section. Practicing each type of question will help you become more familiar with the format and improve your overall performance.