ACT Exam Prep (Math and English)

PracticeQuiz presents 60 free ACT review questions focusing on the Mathematics and English multiple-choice section of this important college admissions exam

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The ACT is a popular alternative to the SAT. It is a standardized test used to demonstrate academic achievement of high school students to colleges during the admission process. The ACT is accepted by all four-year colleges and in 2011 more students elected to take the ACT rather than the SAT.

The ACT has four multiple choice sections and one option written sections. The multiple choice portion is two hours and fifty-five minutes long and contains the following sections:
  • English (75 questions, 45 minutes)
  • Mathematics (60 questions, 60 minutes)
  • Reading (40 questions, 35 minutes)
  • Science (40 questions, 35 minutes)

PracticeQuiz presents 60 free ACT review questions focusing on the Mathematics and English multiple-choice section of this important college admissions exam


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The ACT is composed of 215 questions distributed among five categories: English (75 questions, 34.9%), Math (60 questions), Reading (40 questions), Science (40 questions), Writing (1 essay question).

The ACT exam is 3 hours and 3 minutes long.

There is no explicit passing score for the ACT exam since it is used to evaluate student college readiness, but the average score in each of the categories is as follows: English (20.3), Math (20.7), Reading (21.4), Science (21.0).

ACT exam scores can be used to help with admittance into undergraduate and community colleges.

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