ACT Prep Final Exam Study Guide
_____ passages describe or analyze ideas or works of art. - ------------ANS:
humanities
_____ questions ask you to do more: they ask you to take information that's either
implied or stated and use it to answer more complex questions. - ------------ANS:
reasoning
_____ questions ask you to find or use information that is clearly stated in the
passage. - ------------ANS: referring
_____ questions on the ACT go with answers A, B, C, D (E in math). -
------------ANS: odd
_____ questions on the ACT go with answers F, G, H, J (K in math). - ------------ANS:
even
How many words are in each passage? - ------------ANS: 1,000
Alleged - ------------ANS: assumed to be true but not proven
and _____ = countable and people are always _____ - ------------ANS: fewer,
considered countable
Anomalie - ------------ANS: something that deviates from the norm, not easily
classified
Approximately - ------------ANS: almost exact, estimate
, At the five-minute mark, what should you do? - ------------ANS: fill in remaining empty
bubbles
Average - ------------ANS: the sum of a group of #'s divided by the amount of
numbers
Denominator - ------------ANS: the expression written below the line in a common
fraction
Deterred - ------------ANS: to prevent an individual from acting
How many minutes do you have to take the English part of the ACT? -
------------ANS: 45
How many minutes do you have to take the math part of the ACT? - ------------ANS:
60
How many minutes do you have to take the reading part of the ACT? -
------------ANS: 35
How many minutes do you have to take the science part of the ACT? -
------------ANS: 35
How many minutes do you have to write your essay during the writing portion of the
ACT? - ------------ANS: 40
How many passages are on the reading part of the ACT? - ------------ANS: 4
_____ passages describe or analyze ideas or works of art. - ------------ANS:
humanities
_____ questions ask you to do more: they ask you to take information that's either
implied or stated and use it to answer more complex questions. - ------------ANS:
reasoning
_____ questions ask you to find or use information that is clearly stated in the
passage. - ------------ANS: referring
_____ questions on the ACT go with answers A, B, C, D (E in math). -
------------ANS: odd
_____ questions on the ACT go with answers F, G, H, J (K in math). - ------------ANS:
even
How many words are in each passage? - ------------ANS: 1,000
Alleged - ------------ANS: assumed to be true but not proven
and _____ = countable and people are always _____ - ------------ANS: fewer,
considered countable
Anomalie - ------------ANS: something that deviates from the norm, not easily
classified
Approximately - ------------ANS: almost exact, estimate
, At the five-minute mark, what should you do? - ------------ANS: fill in remaining empty
bubbles
Average - ------------ANS: the sum of a group of #'s divided by the amount of
numbers
Denominator - ------------ANS: the expression written below the line in a common
fraction
Deterred - ------------ANS: to prevent an individual from acting
How many minutes do you have to take the English part of the ACT? -
------------ANS: 45
How many minutes do you have to take the math part of the ACT? - ------------ANS:
60
How many minutes do you have to take the reading part of the ACT? -
------------ANS: 35
How many minutes do you have to take the science part of the ACT? -
------------ANS: 35
How many minutes do you have to write your essay during the writing portion of the
ACT? - ------------ANS: 40
How many passages are on the reading part of the ACT? - ------------ANS: 4