Types of Questions
Test Format
True or False
Methods & Tips I
Methods & Tips II
100

This type of question is fairly straightforward and simply requires you to read and interpret the information presented

A. Data Representation

B. Research Summaries 

C. Conflicting Viewpoints

Data Representation

100

How many questions are on ACT Science?

40

100

True/False: Read the whole passage in full and try to absorb as much information as possible.

False. Use locators to determine the answer.

100

The total number of passages on the Science test.

What is 7?

100

Time allowed for the Science portion of the ACT.

What is 35 minutes?

200

This type of question presents a series of different experiments on the same topic. They may ask about the design of the experiment and how a hypothesis is tested, confirmed, or refuted.

A. Data Representation

B. Research Summaries 

C. Conflicting Viewpoints

Research Summary

200

How much time do you have to complete ACT Science?

35 minutes

200

You will probably need a calculator to answer some of the questions in ACT Science (even though you won't have access to one)

False. Any information you need is on the page or in the passage. Use simple math (round, estimate, and approximate).

200

Time you should allot for each question on the Science portion of the ACT.

What is .875 minutes/question?

(less than 1 minute for each question)

200

The biggest obstacle on the Science portion of ACT.

What is time?

300

These types of questions are typically seen as the easiest on ACT Science

A. Data Representation

B. Research Summaries 

C. Conflicting Viewpoints

Data Representation

300

ACT Science is made up of how many passages? (range)

6-7 passages

300

True/False: You do not need to know much Science knowledge to do well on this test. 90-95 percent of the questions are not based on content knowledge.

True! only 5-10 percent of ACT Science questions require you to know science knowledge that isn't written on the page. (For example, you may need to know what volume is, or the periodic symbol for iron.)

300

Scientific reasoning basis.

What is common sense?

300

Makes trends easiest to spot in passages & why.

What are graphs because they are more visual and make trends easier to spot?

400

These types of questions are typically seen as the most difficult in ACT Science

A. Data Representation

B. Research Summaries 

C. Conflicting Viewpoints

Conflicting Viewpoints

400

Name 3 of the 4 categories of Science tested on the ACT.

Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth/Space Science

400

True/False: If you're having a difficult time getting to all of the passages, you may consider skipping 1 or 2 of them all together.

True. Skipping one or two passages could give you a little extra time to spend on the other passages. Don't forget to still make guesses on skipped questions!

400

An important step to use to compare & contrast information

What is identify independent and dependent variables?

400

Next step after underlying and highlighting important items when glancing at a passage

What is take note of key words on the side of the passage? (trends)

500

These questions/passages give several competing hypotheses. You will be asked to understand the hypotheses, both on their own and in relation to each other.

A. Data Representation

B. Research Summaries 

C. Conflicting Viewpoints

Conflicting Viewpoints

500

Which question type shows up the MOST on the Science ACT? 

A. Data Representation

B. Research Summaries 

C. Conflicting Viewpoints

Research Summary questions make up 45%-55% of ACT Science test. (about 18-22 questions)

500

True/False: You should find the Conflicting Viewpoints passage FIRST and complete it at the very beginning of the testing time.

False! Conflicting Viewpoints passages and questions are more difficult and can be time consuming. You should skip the Conflicting Viewpoints passage and save it for last so that you have enough time to answer the easier questions.

500

The general format of passages for the Science section- type & number.

What is 3 charts/graphs + 3 experiments + 1 fighting scientist passages?

500

Name the 4 steps of the Scientific Method in proper order.

What is 1.  Observe natural phenomena

            2.  Formulate hypothesis

            3.  Experimentation

            4.  Establish Theory/Results

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