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Subjects on the ACT test

Hey everyone, I'm starting to prepare for the ACT and I was wondering, what are the main subjects tested on the ACT? Just want to make sure I cover all my bases when studying.

7 months ago

Hello! The ACT is divided into four main sections, with an optional fifth section. Here's a brief overview of each:

1. English: This section tests your grammar, punctuation, syntax, and rhetorical skills. You'll be given passages with underlined portions, and you'll need to select the best option to revise or improve those sections in terms of both grammatical rules and overall clarity.

2. Math: The Math section covers topics such as pre-algebra, elementary algebra, intermediate algebra, coordinate geometry, plane geometry, and trigonometry. Be prepared to solve problems involving arithmetic operations, algebraic expressions, equations, functions, and geometry concepts.

3. Reading: The Reading section assesses your comprehension and analytical skills. This test includes passages from various genres such as fiction, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. You'll need to read and interpret the passages to answer questions about the main idea, explicit details, inferential details, and the overall structure of the text.

4. Science: The Science section is designed to test your skills in scientific reasoning and problem-solving. You won't need extensive subject-matter knowledge, but you will need to interpret graphs, charts, tables, and experimental results. The questions often cover topics in biology, chemistry, physics, and Earth/space science.

5. Optional Writing: The optional Writing section allows you to demonstrate your abilities in written communication. You'll be given a prompt that presents an issue and asks you to develop a perspective on that issue. Your task is to compose a well-organized, thoughtful essay providing evidence and reasoning for your point of view.

As you prepare for the ACT, don't forget to review the specific content for each section and practice with sample questions to get familiar with the test format. Good luck with your preparations!

7 months ago

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