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How many sections are scored on the ACT
What is 4
100
How many sections are scored on the SAT
What is 2
100
What test is made up of 10% of sentence in context and writing structure?
What is ACT
100
What are some ways to improve you score on either test?
What is buy a practice book, or get a tutor.
200
How much science knowledge is needed for the science section?
very little
200
What math is the SAT mainly composed of?
What is statisics
200
For the reading section of the ACT how long should you spend on each section?
What is 8 minutes and 45 seconds
200
How many questions are or on the reading section of the ACT?
40 questions
300
What math is the math section mostly made up of on the ACT?
What is 10th grade math (Analytic Geometry)
300
True or False; A formula sheet is provided on the ACT?
False
300
This test is made of 90% grammer, punctuation, syntax, and diction
What is ACT
300
True or False; You have 65 Mins for the reading section for the SAT
True
400
What are the four main subjects of the reading on the ACT?
What is Prose, Social Science, Humanities, and Natural Science.
400
Can you guess on the SAT?
Yes, but guessing is really not preferred, because it would be best if you knew the answer
400
True or False; The SAT has more vocabulary than grammar?
False
400
What are the three things that are done in the writing section of the SAT?
1.) Reading 2.) Find mistakes 3.) Fix them
500
What is the total time for the ACT?
What is 175 minutes without the essay section
500
What are the four main subjects of reading on the SAT
What is World Literature, U.S. founding documents, Economics/psychology/socialogy/social science.
500
Match the scores to the correct test? each test (0-36); (200-800) Total
(0-36) ACT (200-800) total SAT
500
How many questions do you have on the Reading portion of the SAT?
52 Questions
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