... group
–
ACT SCIENCE REASONING TEST PRACTICE
–
264
Overview: About the ACTScience Reasoning Test
The most important thing you should know about this test is that it is not a science test, but ... similar.
■
Think of a quick summary for a passage or for data.
■
Practice, and practice, and practice some more.
–
ACT SCIENCE REASONING TEST PRACTICE
–
282
D
ATA
R
EPRESENTATION
Graphics are a concise and organized ... rea-
soning test. Unlike tests that you may have taken in high school, the ACTScience Reasoning Test does not
assess your knowledge of a particular science topic. Rather, it is designed to test your...
... 1991).
Websites
www .act. org— The official ACT site.
www.testprep.compracticehdr.shtml—Provides practice tests for the ACT exam.
www.powerprep.com—Provides strategies, tutoring, software, diagnostic and online practice ... from the nucleation centers.
– ACTSCIENCE REASONING TESTPRACTICE
306
Getting into the ACT: Official Guide to the ACT Assessment (New York: HBJ, 1997).
Kaplan ACT 2000 with CD-ROM (New York: ... opposite poles of the cell.
Spontaneous reaction—A reaction that does not require an external source of energy to proceed.
– ACTSCIENCE REASONING TESTPRACTICE
325
64. h. Choices h and j are tough,...
... passage, the first practical transformer was developed in:
A. 1820.
B. 1831.
C. 1881.
D. 1900.
ACT PracticeTest 4
READING
Passage XIII
HUMANITIES: The following passage is
excerpted from A Short History ... molecules. To detect biological
activity, Martian soil samples were treated
with various nutrients that would produce
characteristic by-products if life forms were [30]
active in the soil. The results ... and boulders. The view resembled
nothing so much as a flat section of desert—
in fact, the winning entry in a contest at
J.P.L. for the photograph most accurately [15]
predicting what Mars would...
... their
mother tongue from a foreign language,
sucking more vigorously when they hear it [15]
ACT PracticeTest 1
READING
Passage I
PROSE FICTION: This passage is an adapted
excerpt from Willa Cather’s ... original
utterances.
But recent studies suggest there is [90]
much more to the story—that children
actively seek out abstract grammatical
rules. In one clever experiment, researchers
led by New York University ... deciding upon a course of
action.
H. doing as she pleases without permission from her father or governess.
J. abiding by strict rules governing her behavior.
Passage III
SOCIAL SCIENCE: The following...
... included the jaguar stories of three
ranchers (lines 34-67) in order to:
ACT PracticeTest 2
READING
Passage V
SOCIAL SCIENCE: The following passage is
excerpted from a popular journal of archeology.
About ... anonymi-
ty, the greatest names, such as Leonardo da
Vinci, Hans Holbein, Albrecht Durer, and [75]
Benvenuto Cellini, were found quite matter-
of-factly among those of designers and
manufacturers of arms.
... had more impact than stereotypes about the same ability in
African Americans.
J. For many African Americans, an awareness of negative stereotypes about
intellectual ability can impair test performance.
a...
... pho-
tography and that they have made their
greatest contribution in this field. One rea-
son for this is not difficult to ascertain. As [5]
ACT PracticeTest 3
READING
Passage IX
HUMANITIES: The passage ... the mother of six children, she
adopted several more and still found time to
be active in social causes and literary activi- [25]
ties. After the Camerons settled in England
in 1848 at Freshwater ... numerous activities and
taking care of her large family, Mrs.
Cameron might have been remembered as
still another rather remarkable and colorful [35]
Victorian lady had it not been for the fact
that,...