Yes.
There are 60 questions on the SAT II Japanese exam.
800 points per section for the SAT, 2400 points total. 800 points per section on SAT II. 36 on ACT.
SAT II's are also known as SAT Subject Tests. These tests are standardized (just like the SAT Reasoning Test), but they only focus on one subject (for instance, physics). Many colleges require students to take SAT II tests.
The SAT II tests your knowledge of a particular subject. There are many different SAT II (a.k.a the SAT subject test) tests. It is suggested that you take the test in a subject that you have taken an AP or Honors course in or know a lot about.
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There isn't a conversion between the two. The SAT I is the standard math, reading, writing test, which is required for most colleges. The SAT II, know as SAT Subject Tests, are one hour tests in one subject only. These tests allow you to show your strengths in particular subjects - especially the sciences and foreign languages as these are not tested on the SAT I - but most students take them because some colleges require them. SAT II scores have varying curves depending on the test, so conversion to SAT I scores is impossible.
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The SAT I is the reasoning test that most people take. It is out of 2400 and has Math, Critical Reading, and Writing sections. It is more of a measure of one's general academic and learning ability than a measure of mastery of a specific subject. The SAT II's are the SAT subject tests. These measure one's ability in very specific subjects such as languages, advanced math, and specific branches of sciences. The SAT II's are shorter more specialize (which can make them more difficult), and people typically only take them because they are going to an elite college or are opting out of classes.
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MIT requires standardized tests scores for all freshman applications. Student must complete either the SAT, ACT plus writing, or the TOEFL exam, as well as a Math SAT II Subject Test and a Science SAT II Subject Test. MIT also requires an interview, essays, and evaluations from teachers, as well as other requirements.