Vocabulary
Strategies
SAT/ACT
Test Anxiety
Rock The Test
100

A countless or extremely great number.

What is myriad?

100

The strategy to use at the beginning of the test to get out all of the information you remember.

What is brain dump?

100
What "ACT" stands for.

What is American College Testing?

100

True or false. Only high schoolers will get test anxiety.

What is false?

100

What you should eat on the day of the test.

What is a healthy breakfast?

200

To make something greater by adding to it; increase.

What is augment?

200

A recommended strategy to prevent procrastination. 

What is goal setting?

200

The maximum score of the ACT.

What is 36?
200

Test anxiety _ affects performance on a test.

What is negatively?

200

What you should do the night before the test.

What is sleeping well?

300

A feeling of triumphant elation or jubilation; rejoicing.

What is exultation?

300

The strategy that allows you to choose the very best answer.

What is process of elimination?

300

The maximum score of the SAT.

What is 1600?

300

The best way to reduce test-taking anxiety.

What is being well prepared?

300

What you should do if you find you cannot answer a question.

What is guess?

400

To confirm or give support to something.

What is corroborate?

400

This strategy can help to figure out where you need to be looking on any reading section. 

What is numbering the paragraphs?

400

The section in both tests in which vocabulary is the most important.

What is reading?

400

Symptoms of this include but are not limited to rapid pulse, muscle tension, sweating, or queasy stomach

Test Anxiety

500

Someone who is reserved; not loud or talkative.

What is taciturn?

500

A strategy to help decipher what the passage is about.

What is underlining the central idea?

500

The major sections on the ACT.

What are English, mathematics, reading, and science (and an optional writing test)?

500

True or False: Tests are a measure of your overall intelligence, personal potential, or self-worth.

What is false?