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ACT Reading

ACT Reading. Details about the Questions. The ACT Reading Test is a 40-question, 35-minute test that measures your reading comprehension.

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ACT Reading

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  1. ACT Reading Details about the Questions

  2. The ACT Reading Test is a 40-question, 35-minute test that measures your reading comprehension.

  3. The test questions ask you to derive meaning from several texts by (1) referring to what is explicitly stated and (2) reasoning to determine implicit meanings.

  4. Specifically, questions will ask you to use referring and reasoning skills to • determine main ideas; • locate and interpret significant details; • understand sequences of events; • make comparisons; • comprehend cause-effect relationships; • determine the meaning of context-dependent words, phrases, and statements; • draw generalizations; • and analyze the author’s or narrator’s voice and method.

  5. Now we’ll evaluate ourselves on each of these reading skills.

  6. The test comprises four prose passages that are representative of the level and kinds of text commonly encountered in first-year college curricula.

  7. Each passage is preceded by a heading that identifies what type of passage it is (for example, “Prose Fiction”), names the author, and may include a brief note that helps in understanding the passage.

  8. Each passage is accompanied by a set of multiple-choice test questions. These questions do not test the rote recall of facts from outside the passage, isolated vocabulary items, or rules of formal logic.

  9. Three scores are reported for the ACT Reading Test: • a total test score based on all 40 questions • a subscore in Social Studies/Sciences reading skills (based on the 20 questions on the social studies and natural sciences passages) • and a subscore in Arts/Literature reading skills (based on the 20 questions on the prose fiction and humanities passages).

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