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ACT Test
100

The monthly fees for single rooms at 5colleges are $370, $310, S380, $340, and $310, respectively. What is the mean of these monthly fees?

F. $310

G. $340 

H. $342 

J. $350 

К. $380

H. $342

100

The Narrator describes the photos by Bombay's first great photographers as primarily inspiring the narrator to: 

F. turn away from a career in photography.

G. create grand panoramas of the new Bombay.

H. produce images that his father would add to his collection. 

J. photograph subjects that depict everyday life on Bombay's streets.

J. photograph subjects that depict everyday life on Bombay's streets.

100

Snowflakes form from tiny water droplets, following a specific process of chemical bonding as they freeze, which results in a six-sided figure. 

A. NO CHANGE

B. form, from tiny, water droplets, 

C. form from tiny, water droplets

D. form, from tiny water droplets

A. NO CHANGE

100

Which hypothesis, if any, asserts that monarch butterflies store lipids during 2 distinct periods?

F. Hypothesis 1

G. Hypothesis 2

H. Hypothesis 3

J. None of the hypotheses

F. Hypothesis 1

100

How many Questions are in the Math section of the ACT?

60

200

If f(x) = (3x+7)2, then f(1) = ?

A. 10

B. 16

C. 58

D. 79

E. 100

E. 100

200

In lines 32-43, the narrator uses which of the following literary devices to describe Bombay?

F. Alliteration

G. Allusion

H. Personification

J. Simile

H. Personification

200

Snowflakes begin to form when water in the atmosphere freezes it causes the water molucules to bond into a hexagonal shape. 

A. NO CHANGE

B. freezes, causing

C. freezes, it causes

D. freezes, this causes

B. freezes, causing

200

Assume that changes in the body mass of a monarch butterfly are caused only by changes in the mass of the butterfly's stored lipids. The statement "The percent of a monarch butterfly's body mass that is made up of lipids is greater at the beginning of migration than at the end of migration" is supported by which of the hypotheses?

A. Hypothesis 1 only

B. Hypothesis 2 only

C. Hypothesis 1 and 2 only

D. Hypothesis 1, 2, and 3

C. Hypothesis 1 and 2 only

200

How many Passages are in the reading section of the ACT?

4

300

A computer chip 0.32 cm thick is made up of layers of silicon. If the top and bottom layers are each 0.03 cm thick and the inner layers are each 0.02 cm thick, how many layers are there?

A. 13

B. 15

C. 15

D. 52

E. 64

A. 13

300

As it is used in line 9, the word sweep most nearly means: 

F. overwhelming victory.

G. wide-ranging search.

H. complete removal.

J. broad area

J. broad area

300

The Triangular shape is an illusion resulting from one significant addition to the process dust. 

A. NO CHANGE

B. process is

C. process:

D. process;


C. process:

300

When the monarch butterflies use their stored lipids, the lipids must be broken down to produce energy-rich molecules that can be readily used by cells. Which of the following molecules is produced as a direct result of the breakdown of the lipids?

F. ATP

G. Starch

H. DNA

J. Amino Acids

F. ATP

300

How much time do you have on the English section of the ACT?

45 minutes

400

If x:y = 5:2 and y:z = 3:2, what is the ratio of x:z?

A. 3:1

B. 3:5

C. 5:3

D. 8:4

E. 15:4

E. 15:4

400

In lines 25-31, the narrator muses over, then rejects, the notion that:

A. Merchant & Merchant played an important role in the building of Bombay. 

B. he started paying attention to Bombay at a young age

C. his anticipated birth was one of the causes of the rush to finish the building of Bombay. 

D. Bombay had been a gigantic building site in the years before he was born. 

C. his anticipated birth was one of the causes of the rush to finish the building of Bombay. 

400

Bypassing the liquid water phase, those molecules condense directly onto the established hexagonal pattern. 


If the writer were to delete the underlined portion, the sentence would primarily lose: 

A. An explanation of the process water molecules undergo to change from liquid to vapor to solid. 

B. A detail that mentions a step some water molecules skip in changing from vapor to solid.

C. A Visual description of what water vapor molecules look like.

D. An explanation of how molecules react to various air temperatures. 

B. A detail that mentions a step some water molecules skip in changing from vapor to solid.

400

Based on the results of Experiments 1 and 2, which of the following is a possible transition range for curcumin?

A. pH = 3.9 to pH = 7.3

B. pH = 4.2 to pH = 6.6

C. pH = 7.4 to pH = 8.6

D. pH = 8.4 to pH = 9.5

C. pH = 7.4 to pH = 8.6

400

How many questions are on the science section of the ACT?

40 Questions

500

This month, Kami sold 70 figurines in 2 sizes. The large figurines sold for $12 each, and the small figurines sold for $8 each. The amount of money he received from the sales of the large figurines was equal to the amount of money he received from the sales of the small figurines. How many large figurines did Kami sell this month?

A. 20

B. 28

C. 35

D. 42

E. 50

B. 28

500

In the last paragraph, the narrator's father shows the narrator the photos of storefronts and piers in order to: 

F. teach the narrator about the commercial progress the people who work in Bombay have made. 

G. convince the narrator that Dayal and Haseler were Bombay's first great photographers. 

H. clarify his claim that his photo collection was not about modern-day Bombay but rather about the early twentieth century. 

J. Illustrate that photos of places can reveal as much about the people who spent time there as photos of the people themselves.

J. Illustrate that photos of places can reveal as much about the people who spent time there as photos of the people themselves.

500

We tried to steady ourselves with our walking sticks but slipped and stumbled because of the jumbled rocks we were slipping on.

F. NO CHANGE

G. even though we used our walking sticks.

H. despite any efforts to remain steady. 

J. with each step.

J. with each step.

500

A student claimed that solution III has a pH of 7.3. Are the results of Experiments 1-3 consistent with this claim?

F. No, because in solution III metanil yellow was yellow

G. No, because in Solution III resorcin blue was red.

H. Yes, because in Solution III metanil yellow was yellow.

J. Yes, because in Solution III resorcin blue was red.

G. No, because in Solution III resorcin blue was red.

500

What would the students composite score be?

English: 27

Reading: 26

Math: 33

Science: 32

30

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