ACT
ACT
Question 1: Choose the option that best corrects the underlined portion of the sentence:
“After a long day at school, Jack wanted to lay down and take a nap.”
a) After a long day at school, Jack wanted to lay down and take a nap. b) After a long day at school, Jack wanted to lay down and took a nap. c) After a long day at school, Jack wanted to lie down and take a nap. d) After a long day at school, Jack wanted to lied down and took a nap.
Question 2: Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly:
a) Alice’s goals for the year are to read more books, exercise regularly and to improve her grades. b) Alice’s goals for the year are to read more books, exercise regularly and to improve her grades. c) Alice’s goals for the year are to read more books, exercise regularly, and improve her grades. d) Alice’s goals for the year are to read more books exercise regularly, and improve her grades.
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Reading Section:
Question 5: Passage excerpt: Excerpt from “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen:
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”
What is the main idea of the passage? a) A single man must be wealthy to find a wife. b) A single man with wealth is likely to seek a wife. c) A wealthy man should avoid marriage. d) Marriage is unnecessary for a wealthy man.
Question 6: What does the passage suggest about societal expectations regarding marriage and wealth? a) It suggests that wealthy men are often pressured to marry. b) It suggests that wealthy men prefer to remain single. c) It suggests that only poor men marry. d) It suggests that marriage is not influenced by wealth.
Science Section:
Question 7: What is the primary function of the ribosomes in a cell? a) Energy production b) Protein synthesis c) Waste elimination d) DNA replication
Question 8: Which of the following is a renewable resource? a) Coal b) Natural gas c) Solar energy d) Petroleum
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