Extra information has what around it?
It has two commas, dashes, or parentheses.
What does PUDWYK mean?
Put Down What You Know!
Water boils at X* F and X*C
212* F and 100* C
When you have to find specific bits of information from a passage you are looking for ________.
Details
If there are less than 20 seconds left what do you do?
What is Bubble Time?
Staying with the trend within the sentence or paragraph is?
Parallelism
What does PITAC stand for?
Plug In The Answer Choices!
Water freezes at X*F and X*C
32* F and 0*C
What score do ACT test makers consider "college ready" reading?
21
Who is John Baylor?
What are the requirements of a full sentence?
A subject, verb, and complete thought.
4x+3y=-6 and -2x+5y=16
What is X and Y?
x= -3
y= 2
On a pH scale, a pH less than 7 is?
Less than 7 is acidic.
When you are asked a question based on why the author wrote the passage, you are answering an ______ ______ question
Author's Purpose
What does the ACT have that the SAT doesn't?
A Science Section
Fix the sentence - Liz didnt do theyre home work.
if g(x)=2x² -3x +4, then g(-3)=?
g(-3)= 31
The difference between MASS and WEIGHT is that ____ takes into account the pull of gravity on the object.
The two types of questions featured on the ACT are?
hint-- they both begin with "R"
Reasoning and Referring
Do colleges see all your ACT scores?
No, they only see the scores YOU send them
What are the four OTC Content Question Strategies?
1) Underline the key words 2) Answer the question
3) Get answers down to two 4) Quick Check
The length L, in meters of a spring is given by the equation L=(2/3)F + 0.05, where F is the applied force in newtons. Approximately, what force, in newtons must be applied for the spring´s length to be .23 meters?
0.18
If two variables are DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL, when one variable increases the other variable ______.
What is Increases?
If you are someone who often runs out of time on this section, what should you do to make sure you are reading the passages strategically?
Read the Questions First
The best way to prepare for the ACT section is to
read for at least 30 minutes per day