There aren't any, unfortunately. All of the PTs have two scored LR sections except for PTs 90-92 (which have only 1 scored LR section plus 1 experimental LG or LR). But you can simulate what it feels like to take a double RC test by choosing a normal PT and selecting "Simulate Modern," and then creating a problem set that consists of 4 RC passages from a different test. Then do the problem set before starting the PT or in between sections.
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There aren't any, unfortunately. All of the PTs have two scored LR sections except for PTs 90-92 (which have only 1 scored LR section plus 1 experimental LG or LR). But you can simulate what it feels like to take a double RC test by choosing a normal PT and selecting "Simulate Modern," and then creating a problem set that consists of 4 RC passages from a different test. Then do the problem set before starting the PT or in between sections.