ACT English Test #1
Passage II
ACT English Test #1
Passage IV
ACT English Test #1
Passage V
ACT Reading Test #3
Passage IV
ACT Reading Test #3
Passage I
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16. Down the street from the college, I attend, the Save-U Laundromat is always open, and someone is always there.

What is H. college I attend,

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46. Afterwards, I went to the movies.
What is J. OMIT the underlined portion.
100
61. Suddenly, without warning, each of the letters, in front of you tumbles to the bottom of the screen.
What is D. letters in front of you tumbles
100

31. The main purpose of the passage is to:

What is B. examine the hunting behavior and diet of chimpanzees and compare them to similar human activity.

100

36. As it is used in the passage, the word forage (line 42) most nearly means:

What is H. Search for food.

200

17. It was on a corner, across the street; from a drugstore on one side and a big park on the other.

What is B. is

200
47. Not one of the colorful machines with flashing lights were a pinball machine.
What is B. was a
200
62. The computer is probably sick, unless the diagnosis may be that the computer has a virus.
What is H. and
200

32. It can be inferred from the passage that chimpanzees:

What is J. Vary their diet depending on environment factors.

200

37. According to the passage, Dr. Jane Goodall's research was important because: 

What is B. Dr. Goodall discovered previously undocumented chimpanzee behavior.

300
18. It was on a corner, across the street; from a drugstore on one side and a big park on the other.
What is J. street from
300
48. Video screens which have been populated by movie stars, monsters, and heroes.
What is H. are
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63. Not all viruses however, straighten themselves out.
What is D. viruses, however,
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33. According to the passage, the word proficient (line 19) most nearly means:

What is A. Skilled.

300

38. It can be inferred from the passage that ancient humans and chimpanzees:

What is J. Hunted for social gain and prestige in their communities. 

400
19. . . . and in the summer everyone enjoys the benches, the grass, and the coolly magnificence of the shade trees.
What is B. cool magnificence
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50. As you guide your character through the game's challenges, you come to know exactly how the machine that's built to last will respond to your every move.
What is J. machine
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66. Detection programs are available that searches for and then destroys computer viruses.
What is F. No change
400

34. According to the passage, which of the following statements regarding the eating habits of chimpanzees is true?

What is H. It is not possible to determine the exact diet of chimpanzees.

400

39. According to the passage, chimpanzees hunt primarily because of:

What is B. Food shortages during the dry season.

500
20. Signs are posted all over the lawn threatening every sort of drastic action against trespassers who wrongfully enter the property.
What is J. trespassers.
500
51. He or she learns where the hazards lurk and the special weapons are hidden
What is C. You learn
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67. Detection programs are available that searches for and then destroys computer viruses.

What is D. search for and destroy

500

35. Based on the context of the passage, the author most likely makes the comparison between chimpanzees and humans (lines 45-51) in order to suggest that: 

What is B. Studies of chimpanzees will contribute to an understanding of early humans.

500

40. In the context of the passage, the tone in line 52-66 can best be described as: 

What is J. Infoormational