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ACT Prep Science
Credited to: Kristine Fisher
ACT Prep Science Test
35
minutes
40 questions
7 passages
ACT Prep Science Test
The
science test is a test of your
science reasoning skills.
All of the information you need to
answer the questions correctly is
provided in the passages
ACT Prep Science Test
The
Questions
– The questions cover:
• Biology
• Earth & Space Sciences
• Chemistry
• Physics
•All four areas are represented
•At least one passage and no more than two passage
represent each content area
ACT Prep Science Test
15
questions - data representation
18 questions – research summaries
7 questions – conflicting viewpoints
ACT Prep Science Test
20
questions - analysis
13 questions – generalization
7 questions – understanding
THE
QUESTIONS DO NOT GET
HARDER AS YOU PROGRESS
THROUGH THE TEST
ACT Prep Science Test
• The ACT science test emphasizes
scientific reasoning skills rather than
recall of scientific content,
mathematical skill, or reading ability
ACT Prep Science Test
Unlike
the math test you will not
be required to remember formulas,
definitions, etc.
You are tested on your ability to
examine information using text,
chart, graphs and tables.
ACT Prep Science
Things
to do:
Read carefully
Underline
Make notes in your booklet
Draw conclusions as you are reading
Make sure you understand the question
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Things
to do:
Draw lines or in some way indicate
which charts/graphs/experiments go
together
Refer – don’t try to remember
Look for patterns and trends in data
Look for words that are italicized, bold,
underlined or capitalized – they will ask a
question relating to this word
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Things to do:
Look at the answer choices before answering
questions
Unlike math or English where you should try to
determine the answer before looking at the
answer choices
For science, where you will be analyzing
information displayed in charts and graphs it is
beneficial to narrow down the amount of
information you need to study by looking at the
answer choices
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Don’t…
Get bogged down in details
Worry about understanding everything
Confuse charts and graphs
Try to remember every detail
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Reading Tables and Graphs
Determine what is being represented
What do the columns and rows represent
Note units of measurement
Look for trends in the data
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Experiments
Remember how experiments work
Usually there is a control group plus
experimental group or groups
In well-designed experiments, the only
difference between groups will be a variation
of the factors being tested
Look for differences - variations
What do the results show?
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Conflicting Viewpoints
One passage will be conflicting viewpoints
A lot of reading – usually takes a little longer
Try to determine each scientists point of view
What do they agree on? Disagree?
Reminder – refer don’t remember
Underline
You will not have to determine if a viewpoint is
correct instead you will be asked to identify
similarities and differences among viewpoints
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TIMING
Again – passages are not arranged in order of
difficulty
The most difficult passage for you may be the
easiest for someone else
Try to spend 5 minutes on each passage
About 30 seconds per question
ACT Prep Science
Don’t leave any questions unanswered
No penalty for wrong answers – only credit
for correct answers
GUESS if you don’t know the right
answers – 25% chance of getting the right
answer
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If you are not done with passage one after 5
minutes - don’t worry but if you are still in
passage one after 15 minutes have passed you
will need to work more quickly
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Don’t spend time agonizing over a questions
Avoid thinking long and hard about answer
choices
If you are stuck – make your best guess and
move on
ACT Prep Science
Don’t panic if you can’t finish all passages
Try to do well on at least 5 passages
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If you have less than 3 minutes remaining for an
entire passage
skip the pre-reading
look for questions that refer to a specific
experiment/graph etc
Refer to the cited location
MAKE SURE YOU FILL-IN AN ANSWER FOR
EVERY QUESTION