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ACT Preparation: 80 Questions with Answers and Strategies, Exams of English Language

80 practice questions for the act exam, focusing on english, reading comprehension, mathematics, and science sections. It offers strategies for answering questions, tips for improving reading speed, and guidance on understanding the test format. Useful for high school students preparing for the act exam.

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2023/2024

Available from 05/08/2024

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Download ACT Preparation: 80 Questions with Answers and Strategies and more Exams English Language in PDF only on Docsity! ACT PREP Exam 80 Questions with Verified Answers What does CRR stand for? - CORRECT ANSWER Concision, Relevancy, Redundancy Different languages value different things. What does English value? - CORRECT ANSWER Simplicity and directness When in doubt - CORRECT ANSWER take it out The ______ answer is usually right. - CORRECT ANSWER shortest How much of the English test deals with CRR questions? - CORRECT ANSWER one third What does "make sure it makes sense" mean in the context of the English section of the ACT? - CORRECT ANSWER Make sure it makes logical sense, as well as grammatical sense. Does the ACT prefer active or passive sentences? - CORRECT ANSWER active What is the most powerful part of an English sentence? - CORRECT ANSWER verbs If the ACT uses these punctuation marks in a sentence, it's a clue that you should really consider omit, if it is an answer choice. - CORRECT ANSWER parentheses Consider this sentence: "The letter was written by hi before he discovered her mistake." Which option is a good way to make this sentence to be more concise? - CORRECT ANSWER He wrote the letter before he discovered her mistake. How should I read the passages on the ACT exam? - CORRECT ANSWER skim: skipping over connector words Why should you predict before you look at the answer choices? - CORRECT ANSWER so that you know where you are going All of these question-stem indicators for detail questions except - CORRECT ANSWER the author implies How do you attack a paired passage? - CORRECT ANSWER Use all of these strategies. (Consider the relationship between the passages. Divide and conquer. Glance and Grab A, Read and Map A, Answer A. What is the first thing you should do when you start the reading comp text? - CORRECT ANSWER Glance and grab the questions. What should you not pay attention to in your passage map? - CORRECT ANSWER how many paragraphs there are How do you determine if you are better at the prose/humanities passages or the social/nature science passages? - CORRECT ANSWER by which ones you can get through the fastest without missing more than 2 questions. What are the three types of paired passages? Select all that apply. - CORRECT ANSWER Contrasting, Example, Complementary Generalization questions focus on all of these except - CORRECT ANSWER the underlying details. How fast should you be reading (in words per minutes) to finish the Reading Comprehension comfortably? - CORRECT ANSWER at least 350-400 wpm Finish the sentence with the correct commonly confused word: Let's _____ it down in the garage and paint it there. - CORRECT ANSWER lay Finish the sentence with the correct commonly confused word: If you don't feel well, why don't you _______ down for a while? - CORRECT ANSWER lie When one decides to study for the ACT, ______ should set aside time for it every day. - CORRECT ANSWER one The English section may have questions that ask about a passage as a whole. To answer those questions, what should you do? - CORRECT ANSWER All of these When in doubt - CORRECT ANSWER draw it out. What is the best way to prepare for the ACT? - CORRECT ANSWER solving various practice ACT problems quickly without looking at the answer key, but then looking at the answers later When starting the process of answering an ACT question, it is important to make sure - CORRECT ANSWER you know the question and have glanced at the answer choices. The picking numbers strategy is useful when you are - CORRECT ANSWER doing all of these (and in many more contexts as well). Which of the following statements are true? Select all that apply. - CORRECT ANSWER Picking numbers refers to the process of picking numbers to represent things you don't know in the problem to arrive at an answer. Using guessing strategies to arrive at an answer is always a last resort. If you have no idea how to solve a problem you can eliminate answer choices by looking at which answer choices do not fit the answer choice pattern. Which of the following is not a useful strategy to use when you are "stuck" on an ACT question? - CORRECT ANSWER graphing equations in problems using your graphing calculator Picking numbers strategy is useful when you are - CORRECT ANSWER doing all of these (and in many more contexts as well). How many questions are there in the science section of the ACT? - CORRECT ANSWER 40 How many total passages will there be in the Science Reasoning section? - CORRECT ANSWER 6 passages Which of the following are subjects/content are included in the science section? - CORRECT ANSWER Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Earth/Space Sciences What percent of questions are considered "Interpretation of Data"? - CORRECT ANSWER 45 - 55% How much time should you spend per passage - CORRECT ANSWER 6 minutes What is the best way to prepare for the science section? - CORRECT ANSWER Take a bunch of practice tests. How many "Data Representation" passages will there be in the science section? - CORRECT ANSWER 2 Which type of passage is most like a reading passage? - CORRECT ANSWER Conflicting Veiwpoints Which type of passage has the most tables, graphs, and charts? - CORRECT ANSWER Data Representations Suppose I performed an experiment where I changed the temperature of a system and measured the solubility of a solute. In this experiment, which is my independent variable? - CORRECT ANSWER the temperature Suppose you performed an experiment where I changed the temperature of a system and measured the solubility of a solute. In this experiment, which is my dependent variable? - CORRECT ANSWER the solubility What axis does the independent variable go on? - CORRECT ANSWER the horizontal axis Suppose the volume of a block was increased and the density of the block was decreased. What type of relationship is this? - CORRECT ANSWER inverse How many Research Summaries passages will there be in the science section? - CORRECT ANSWER 3 Which best describes the depended variable? - CORRECT ANSWER the thing that was measured in the experiment Suppose an experiment was done where different seed types were placed in a set amount of sprouts were measured for each seed type after 15 days. In this example, what is the independent variable? - CORRECT ANSWER the different seed types Suppose an experiment was done where different seed types were placed in a set amount of soil and given the same amount of water each day. The amount of sprouts were measured for each seed type after 15 days. In this example, what is the dependent variable? - CORRECT ANSWER the amount of sprouts Which scientist should you read first? - CORRECT ANSWER Scientist 1 After you read the first scientist, what should you do next? - CORRECT ANSWER Answer the questions for the first scientist only In the Conflicting Viewpoints passages you'll find - CORRECT ANSWER a lot of reading How many "Conflicting Viewpoints" passages will there be a science section? - CORRECT ANSWER 1 How many "Conflicting Viewpoints" passages will there be in the science section? - CORRECT ANSWER 1 What percent of questions are considered "Interpretation of Data"? - CORRECT ANSWER 45 - 55% In the Conflicting Viewpoints passages you'll find - CORRECT ANSWER a lot of reading How much time should you spend per passage? - CORRECT ANSWER 6 minutes Suppose an experiment was done where different seed types were placed in a set amount of soil and given the same amount of water each day. The amount of sprouts were measured for each seed type after 15 days. In this example, what is the independent variable? - CORRECT ANSWER the different seed types
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