English
Math
Reading
Science
Mystery
100
Julius Erving, who brought the "slam dunk" into the mainstream, was ONE OF BASKETBALLS most innovative players.
A. NO CHANGE B. one, of basketball's C. one, of basketballs D. one of basketball's
100
If 120% of a number is 360, what is 90% of the number?
A. 150 B. 240 C. 270 D. 300 E. 330
100
How many questions are on the reading test?
A. 75 B. 60 C. 40 D. 35
100
Looking at Passage 4: According to Table 1, what percent of the toad species native to North America could not be placed in a category based on their extinction risk?
A. 6% B. 12% C. 23% D. 36%
100
Looking at Passage 2, answer the following question: According to the passage, the wild turkey is almost always found in:
A. pine forests. B. low-lying areas. C. the wetlands of Mexico. D Arizona.
200
Maria, ever original, chose not to use a pattern to create her wedding DRESS BUT INSTEAD decided to design the dress by hand.
A. NO CHANGE B. dress but, instead C. dress but instead, D. dress; but instead
200
4x^3 * 6x^7
A. 10x^4 B. 10x^10 C. 10x^21 D. 24x^10 E. 24x^21
200
How long is the reading test?
A. 75 B. 60 C. 40 D. 35
200
Still looking at Passage 4, based on Table 1, what percent of the toad species native to North America were scientists able to place in a risk category, but did not classify as endangered or threatened?
A. 32% B. 59% C. 62% D. 36%
200
For many years, the TOMATO A FRUIT NATIVE TO SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA and a member of the nightshade family, was thought to be poisonous by those to whom it had been newly introduced, particularly Europeans.
A. NO CHANGE B. tomato, a fruit, native to South and Central America C. tomato, a fruit native to South and Central America D. tomato a fruit native to South and Central America,
300
How many questions are on the English test?
75
300
Renee wants to complete a novel for which she has already written 45 pages. She writes 6 pages per day. According to this work regimen, if the completed novel is 225 pages long, how many days would it take Renee to complete the novel?
A. 30 B. 35 C. 40 D. 45 E. 50
300
How long should you spend on each reading passage?
A. 10 B. 8 C. 5 D. Just do as many as you can.
300
Looking at Passage 3, in Table 1, as dissolved oxygen concentration decreases, temperature:
A. increases only B. decreases only C. varies, but with no general trend D. remains constant
300
What is the best way to raise your ACT score?
READ!
400
Then came the avalanche, that terrifying current of snow down the mountainside that wreaks havoc on EVERYTHING PHYSICAL BELOW in its path.
A. NO CHANGE B. everything C. everything physical that is present D. everything that happens to be around
400
At the grocery store, a gallon of milk and a box of cookies together cost $6.45. The cost of a gallon of milk and 2 boxes of cookies is $9.25. What is the cost of a gallon of milk?
A. $2.80 B. $3.25 C. $3.35 D. $3.65 E. $3.75
400
Looking at Passage 1, answer the following question: The author seems to imply that the purpose of the live theater genre is to:
A. infuse real-life themes into fictional performances. B. supersede the role of film within the entertainment industry. C. stir up a range of beneficial human emotions. D. draw audience members onstage.
400
Looking at Passage 3: between 2060 and 2080, the world population is projected to:
A. increase only. B. decrease only. C. vary but with no general trend. D. remain constant.
400
What fraction of 4(1/4) is 1(1/16)?
A. 1/4 B. 1/10 C. 1/16 D. 1/20 E. 1/64
500
Climbing wisteria vine, a huge front porch, a slightly crooked chimney - these all ACCRUE FOR the charm of the little cottage for the appreciative viewer.
A. NO CHANGE B. accrue to C. contribute to D. assist with
500
The value of Jimmy's favorite baseball card increased from $20 to $25 over the course of the past year. The value increased by what percent?
A. 5% B. 10% C. 15% D. 20% E. 25%
500
What is the single best way to raise both your reading score and your overall ACT?
READ!!!
500
How many minutes should you spend PER PASSAGE on the science test?
A. 40 B. 35 C. 8 D. 5
500
Looking at Passage 2: consider the three students' hypotheses about the role of air temperature on tide level. Which student's hypothesis is best supported by the data in Figures 1 and 2?
A. Student 1 only B. Student 2 only C. Students 1 and 2 only D. Student 3 only
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