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10 ACT Practice Tests 2nd Edition Steven Dulan - Solutions
According to the passage, the temperature at which gasoline condenses is most likely:A. Less than 0◦C.B. Less than 40◦C.C. Greater than 20◦C.D. Greater than 70◦C.
\nAverage human body temperature is 40◦C. According to Table 2, which of the following bacteria would grow most successfully in the human body?\nA. Anoxybacillus flavithermus.B. Clostridium perfringens.C. Escherichia coli.D. Listeria monocytogenes.\n Table 2 Cardinal growth points (°C) Bacteria
According to Figure 1, fractional distillation uses which of the following as a raw material?A. GasolineB. ResidueC. Crude oilD. Gas oil
Given that naptha, another by-product of petroleum distillation, has a condensation point of approximately 90◦C, between which two petroleum by-products would this substance be found in a fractionating tower?F. Gasoline and keroseneG. Lubricating oil stocks and gas oilH. Kerosene and gas oilJ.
According to the passage, at what temperature is most of the crude oil vaporized?A. 600◦CB. 300◦CC. 100◦CD. 20◦C
Based on information in the passage, which of the following stars most likely has at least one planet with an elliptical orbit?F. Star 2 onlyG. Star 4 onlyH. Stars 1 and 3 onlyJ. Stars 1, 3, and 4 only
According to the passage, as the vapor rises in the fractionating tower:F. The condensation temperature increases only.G. The condensation temperature decreases only.H. The condensation temperature increases quickly, then slowly decreases.J. The condensation temperature remains stable at 600◦C.
According to Table 1, which star most likely has no planets?A. Star 1B. Star 2C. Star 3D. Star 4
Based on the information in the passage, how many of the stars listed in Table 1 have at least one planet with a circular orbit?F. 0G. 2H. 3J. 4
Which of the following statements is best supported by information in the passage?A. Star 3 is likely orbited by at least one large planet.B. Star 4 has a circular orbit.C. Star 1 has an elliptical orbit.D. Star 2 is likely orbited by several small planets.
If X-ray distortion were observed for an additional three days, one could predict that the path of the X-rays produced by Star 1 on day 13 would be distorted by:F. 0.75 meters.G. 1.00 meter.H. 3.75 meters.J. 4.00 meters.
According to information in the passage, which of the following assumptions could be true?A. X-rays are affected by certain physical forces.B. X-rays are simply bits of energy and are, therefore, unaffected by physical forces.C. Planets with elliptical orbits are more common than are planets with
A new bacteria was discovered by scientists. It reproduces best at 55◦C and does not show any new growth if exposed to temperatures above 65◦C. This bacteria can most likely be categorized as a:F. Psychrophile.G. Psychrotroph.H. Mesotroph.J. Thermophile.
According to information provided in the passage, Listeria monocytogenes stop reproducing at what temperature?F. >1◦C, but < 10◦CG. >10◦C, but < 34◦CH. >34◦C, but < 45◦CJ. >45◦C
Given that all the choices are true, which one provides the most relevant information with regard to the narrator’s friendship with Paolo?A. NO CHANGEB. Will beC. WasD. Have been
Given that all the choices are true, which one provides the most relevant information with regard to the narrator’s friendship with Paolo?F. NO CHANGEG. Couple thatH. Couple, Jean and ChristineJ. Couple, in a few hours
Given that all the choices are true, which one provides the most relevant information with regard to the narrator’s friendship with Paolo?A. NO CHANGEB. Pouring from my mouth, speakingC. Pouring from my mouth speakingD. Pouring from my mouth by speaking
Given that all the choices are true, which one provides the most relevant information with regard to the narrator’s friendship with Paolo?F. NO CHANGEG. Was eatingH. Began to eatJ. Would eat
Given that all the choices are true, which one provides the most relevant information with regard to the narrator’s friendship with Paolo?A. NO CHANGEB. SinceC. ThereforeD. Then
Given that all the choices are true, which one provides the most relevant information with regard to the narrator’s friendship with Paolo?F. NO CHANGEG. Host parent’sH. Host parents’J. Host’s parents
Given that all the choices are true, which one provides the most relevant information with regard to the narrator’s friendship with Paolo?A. NO CHANGEB. Weeks to tendC. Weeks, tendedD. Weeks
Given that all the choices are true, which one provides the most relevant information with regard to the narrator’s friendship with Paolo?F. NO CHANGEG. Which would probably be about the same size.H. Which I hope would be closer to the supermarket.J. OMIT the underlined portion and end the
Given that all the choices are true, which one provides the most relevant information with regard to the narrator’s friendship with Paolo?A. NO CHANGEB. English speaker and one who was not.C. English speaker or a person, not an English speaker.D. English speaker.
Given that all the choices are true, which one provides the most relevant information with regard to the narrator’s friendship with Paolo?F. NO CHANGEG. WhichH. ThatJ. He who
Given that all the choices are true, which one provides the most relevant information with regard to the narrator’s friendship with Paolo?A. NO CHANGEB. He hadn’t heard of a lot of my CDs, though.C. We didn’t have a lot of classes together, but at least we liked the same music.D. I didn’t
Which of the choices would be most appropriate here?F. NO CHANGEG. Talk about my Brazilian friend PaoloH. Talk about my Brazilian friend, Paolo,J. Talk, about my Brazilian friend Paolo,
Which of the choices would be most appropriate here?A. NO CHANGEB. I love how people seem so different and are so similar.C. People seem so different, so I love how they end up being so similar.D. I love how people can seem so different, but end up being so similar.
Which of the choices would be most appropriate here?F. NO CHANGEG. EnjoyableH. FunJ. Supportive
Which of the following sentences, if inserted here, would best conclude the essay as well as maintain the positive tone established earlier in the essay?A. France is an interesting place once you grasp the language.B. I would recommend an exchange program to anyone who wants to experience foreign
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 4 of this paragraph should be placed:F. NO CHANGEG. Apartment I’m rentingH. Apartment I’m renting,J. Apartment, I’m renting
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 4 of this paragraph should be placed:A. NO CHANGEB. Was locatedC. Had beenD. Will be
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 4 of this paragraph should be placed:F. NO CHANGEG. Fountain inH. Fountain in,J. Fountain; in
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 4 of this paragraph should be placed:A. NO CHANGEB. Sinfully deliciousC. Sinful deliciousnessD. Sinful delicious
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 4 of this paragraph should be placed:F. NO CHANGEG. Newcomers to Joe’sH. Newcomers to Joe’s who need a menu to orderJ. People who’ve never had the pleasure of a Joe’s sandwich
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 4 of this paragraph should be placed:A. NO CHANGEB. Sauerkraut, spillingC. Sauerkraut, spilling,D. Sauerkraut spilling
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 4 of this paragraph should be placed:F. Where it is now.G. Before Sentence 1.H. After Sentence 2.J. After Sentence 1.
Which choice most effectively guides the reader from the preceding paragraph into this new paragraph?A. NO CHANGEB. Joe takes good care of his property.C. May be Joe learned his sandwich secrets at culinary school.D. Good food is the key to Joe’s success.
At this point, the writer wants to add a sentence that would further describe the condition of the restaurant. Which of the following sentences would best accomplish this?F. NO CHANGEG. Belies that theH. Belies, and theJ. Belies the
At this point, the writer wants to add a sentence that would further describe the condition of the restaurant. Which of the following sentences would best accomplish this?A. NO CHANGEB. Clicks to whineC. Cicking and whiningD. Click and whine
At this point, the writer wants to add a sentence that would further describe the condition of the restaurant. Which of the following sentences would best accomplish this? F. Regardless of the appearance of the place, I still enjoy my delicious sandwich.G. I would like to see who his
The writer is considering deleting the following phrase from the preceding sentence: chicken salad, corned beef, and the like.If the writer were to make this deletion, the essay would primarily lose:A. NO CHANGEB. ManyC. MostlyD. None
The writer is considering deleting the following phrase from the preceding sentence: chicken salad, corned beef, and the like. If the writer were to make this deletion, the essay would primarily lose:F. Foreshadowing of the conclusion.G. Irrelevant information.H. Specific descriptive material.J. An
The writer is considering deleting the underlined portion from the sentence. If the writer were to delete this phrase, the essay would primarily lose:A. NO CHANGEB. When I am back home and reminiscing, I picture all of these people with their favorite meals.C. Back home, I picture all these people
The writer is considering deleting the underlined portion from the sentence. If the writer were to delete this phrase, the essay would primarily lose:F. NO CHANGEG. Bucket, andH. Bucket andJ. Bucket;
The writer is considering deleting the underlined portion from the sentence. If the writer were to delete this phrase, the essay would primarily lose:A. NO CHANGEB. KnewC. Have knownD. Knows
The writer is considering deleting the underlined portion from the sentence. If the writer were to delete this phrase, the essay would primarily lose:F. NO CHANGEG. Eighteenth, and nineteenthH. Eighteenth and nineteenthJ. Eighteenth and nineteenth,
Members of the fire department lean a 26-foot ladder against a building. The side of the building is perpendicular to the level ground so that the base of the ladder is 10 feet away from the base of the building. To the nearest foot, how far up the building does the ladder reach?A. 12B. 15C. 20D.
\nThe table below shows the number of pounds of apples grown last year in 4 cities. (Each whole apple on the graph represents 1,000 pounds of apples.) According to the graph, what fraction of the apples grown in all 4 cities were grown in Appleton?\n\nA. 5 / 24B. 1 / 4C. 1 / 6D. 5 / 19E. 3 / 16\n
\nFor the right triangle ABC shown below, what is tan B?\n\nF. a / bG. a / cH. b / aJ. c / aK. c / b\n V 9 Com a с
\nThe hypotenuse of the right triangle LMN shown below DOYOUR FIGURING HERE. is 22 feet long. The cosine of angle L is 3 / 4 . How many feet long is the segment LM?\n\nF. 18.4G. 16.5H. 11.0J. 6.7K. 4.7\n L M 22 N
\nA chord 8 inches long is 3 inches from the center of a. circle, as shown below. What is the radius of the circle, to the nearest tenth of an inch?\n\nA. 4.0B. 4.3C. 5.0D. 6.9E. 8.5\n 3 8
Which of the following is a solution to the equation x2 + 25x = 0?A. 50B. 25C. 5D. −5E. −25
\nA park has the shape and dimensions, in miles, given below. The park office is located halfway between point A and point D. Which of the following is the location of the park office from point A?\n\nA. 3 miles east and 4 1 / 2 miles northB. 4 1 / 2 miles east and 4 miles southC. 4 miles east and
\nPoints B and C lie on segment AD as shown below. The length of segment AD is 25 units; the segment AC is 19 units long; and the segment BD is 14 units long. How many units long, if it can be determined, is the segment BC?\n\nF. 5G. 6H. 8J. 11K. Cannot be determined from the given information.\n
\nA square is circumscribed about a circle of a 5-foot. radius, as shown below. What is the area of the square, in square feet?\n\nF. 144G. 100H. 25J. 50K. 25\n 5
The length L, in meters, of a spring is given by the equation L = (2/3) F + 0.05 , where F is the applied force in newtons. Approximately what force, in newtons, must be applied for the spring’s length to be 0.23 meters?F. 0.12G. 0.18H. 0.20J. 0.24K. 0.27
\nIn the figure below, ABCD is a trapezoid. E lies on line AD, and angle measures are as marked. What is the measure of angle CDB?\n\nF. 25◦G. 30◦H. 55◦J. 80◦K. 100◦\n A '80° B 25° 100⁰ D E
After a snowstorm, city workers removed an estimated 12,000 cubic meters of snow from the downtown area. If this snow were spread in an even layer over an empty lot with dimensions 62 meters by 85 meters, about how many meters deep would the layer of snow be?A. Less than 1B. Between 1 and 2C.
If b = a + 3, then (a − b)4 = ?F. 81G. 27H. −3J. −27K. −81
\nIn the figure shown below, each pair of intersecting line. segments meets at a right angle, and all the lengths are given in inches. What is the perimeter, in inches, of the figure?\n\nA. 30B. 36C. 42D. 52E. 62\n 5 2 4 دیا 3 14 4 4
For all pairs of real numbers S and T where S = 4T −7, T = ?F. S / 4 − 7G. S / 4 + 7H. 4S + 7J. S − 7 / 4K. S +7 /4
The larger of two numbers exceeds three times the smaller number by 4. The sum of twice the larger number and 4 times the smaller number is 58. If x is the smaller number, which equation below determines the correct value of x?F. 3(2x + 4) + 4x = 58G. 3(2x − 4) + 3x = 58H. 2(3x + 4) + 2x = 58J.
The ratio of the side lengths for a triangle is exactly 7:11:13. In a second triangle similar to the first, the shortest side is 9 inches long. To the nearest tenth of an inch, what is the length of the longest side of the second triangle?A. 14.1B. 15C. 16.7D. 17.3E. Cannot be determined from the
What is the distance in the standard (x, y) coordinate plane between the points (2,3) and (5,5)?A. 3B. 5C. √11D. √13E. √25
Of the 517 graduating seniors at Brighton High School, approximately 4 / 5 will be attending college, and approximately 1 / 2 of those going to college will be attending a state college. Which of the following is the closest estimate of the number of graduating seniors who will be attending a state
Let x ◦ y = (x − 2y)2 for all integers x and y. Which of the following is the value of 5 ◦ (−3)?A. 121B. 64C. 41D. 1E. −31
A circle in the standard (x, y) coordinate plane is tangent to the x-axis at 4 and tangent to the y-axis at 4. Which of the following is an equation of the circle?A. x2 + y2 = 4B. x2 + y2 = 16C. (x − 4)2 + (y − 4)2 = 4D. (x − 4)2 + (y − 4)2 = 16E. (x
If 125% of a number is 425, what is 65% of the number?F. 221G. 276H. 284J. 308K. 340
Using the complex number i, where i2 = −1, 2 / (1 − i) × (1 + i) / (1 + i) = ?F. 1 + iG. i − 1H. 1 − iJ. 2(1 + i)K. 2(1 − i)
The ratio of the radii of two circles is 9:16. What is the ratio of their circumferences?F. 3:4G. 9:16H.18:32J. 3:4πK. 9π :16
Which of the following describes the total number of dots in the first n rows of the triangular arrangement below?A. 30B. 2nC. n2D. n(n + 1)E. 2n + 2(n − 1) ROW 1st 2nd WN 3rd 4th 5th
Which of the following is the graph, in the standard (x, y) coordinate plane, of y = x2 + 3x / x? A. B. C. D. E. (-1,2) y (1,4) (0,0)
One of the main ideas of the passage is that:A. Energy sources are dwindling around the world.B. Natural gas supplies one-quarter of America’s energy needs.C. Liquid natural gas takes millions of years to form.D. The known supply of liquid natural gas is limited.
\nPentagons have 5 diagonals, as illustrated below. How many diagonals does the heptagon (7 sides) below have?\n\nF. 7G. 12H. 14J. 21K. 28\n Pentagon Heptagon
\nWhich of the following systems of inequalities is represented by the shaded region of the graph below?\n\nA. y ≤ x + 1 or y ≥ x − 3B. y ≤ x + 1 and y ≥ x − 3C. y ≤ x + 1 or y ≥ (− 3 / 2) x − 3D. y ≤ x + 1 and y ≤ (− 3 / 2) x − 3E. y ≤ x + 1 and y ≥(− 3 / 2) x −
If x = 3r − 4 and y = 3r + 2, which of the following expresses y in terms of x?A. y = x + 2B. y = x + 6C. y = 9r + 14D. y = 6r − 2E. y = 3x + 14
A triangle, ΔABD, is reflected across the y-axis to have the image ΔA′B′D′ in the standard (x, y) coordinate plane: thus A reflects to A′. The coordinates of point A are (m, n). What are the coordinates of point A′?F. (−m, n)G. (m,−n)H. (−m,−n)J. (n, m)K. Cannot be determined
If f (x) = 2x2 + 3, then f (x + h) = ?F. 2x2 + h2G. 2x2 + h + 3H. 2x2 + 2h2 + 3J. x2 + 2xh + h2 + 3K. 2x2 + 4xh + 2h2 + 3
If sin θ = 4 / 5 and π / 2 < θ < π, then tan θ = ?F. −5/4G. −4/3H. −3/5J. 4/3K. 3/4
John wants to draw a circle graph showing his friends’ favorite ice cream flavors. When he polled his friends asking each their favorite flavor of ice cream, 35% of his friends said chocolate, 20% of his friends said vanilla, 15% of his friends said strawberry, 25% of his friends said mint
Which of the following is the set of all real numbers x such that x + 2 > x + 5?A. The set containing only zeroB. The set containing all nonnegative real numbersC. The set containing all negative real numbersD. The set containing all real numbersE. The empty set
After polling a class of 24 students by a show of hands, you find that 9 students play soccer and 21 students play basketball. Given that information, what is the number of students in the class who must play both soccer and basketball?F. 0G. 1H. 3J. 6K. 9
As it is used in line 32 of the passage, the word placid most nearly means:F. Calm.G. Straightforward.H. Nervous.J. Playful.
Which of the following are explanations given by the narrator as to why the Lawyer used the ship’s only cushion?I. He was very old.II. He would not allow anyone else to use it.III. He was greatly respected by the ship’s crew.A. I and II onlyB. I onlyC. I and III onlyD. II only
What is cos π / 12 given that π / 12 = π / 3 − π / 4 and that cos(α − β) = (cos α)(cos β) + (sin α)(sin β)?
It can reasonably be inferred from the passage that the crew most likely did not play dominoes because:F. They were simply too tired.G. They did not get along well enough to play a game together.H. The Director would not have approved of gameplaying.J. The sea was too rough.
It can reasonably be inferred from the passage that the crew most likely did not play dominoes because:The narrator’s point of view is that of:A. an omniscient observer.B. a member of the ship’s crew.C. another ship’s captain.D. a person watching from shore.
According to the passage, how was Marlow unlike typical seamen?A. Marlow was content to stay in one place, while most men of the sea prefer to roam and explore.B. Marlow believed his home was the ship, while most sailors believed their home was the sea.C. Marlow found the sea inexplicable and full
It can be reasonably inferred from the passage that Marlow is about to tell a story:F. That explains why he is now a freshwater sailor.G. That is short and funny, like most of the stories he tells.H. That had a profound effect on him.J. About a man that he saved from drowning in a river.
According to the passage, how did the men aboard the Nellie feel about the Director?A. They respected and trusted him.B. They felt that he was lazy.C. They despised and rejected him.D. They thought that he was gloomy.
The reaction of the narrator to Marlow’s story can bemost accurately described as:F. malicious annoyance.G. resigned tolerance.H. genuine interest.J. sincere appreciation.
According to the passage, which of the following was not an effect of the “bond of the sea” (line 15)?A. It allowed the men to look past each other’s criminal backgrounds.B. The men did not mind listening to each other’s meandering tales.C. It eased the loneliness of extended periods of
The main point of the second paragraph is:F. The ship’s captain is better suited to be an aviator than a sailor.G. The captain is unaware of the great amount of hard work that lies ahead of him.H. An unqualified and inexperienced businessman is serving as the captain of the Nellie.J. The narrator
According to the passage, current known North American supplies of natural gas are:A. Sufficient to provide the United States with natural gas for the next thirty years.B. Down approximately 50 percent from thirty years ago.C. Decreasing at a rate of 25 percent per year.D. Extremely difficult to
The author of the passage would most likely agree with which of the following statements?F. Liquid natural gas will never be a viable source of energy in the United States.G. America’s energy needs will not be met by the use of liquid natural gas alone.H. The populations of Japan and China are
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 5 should abe placed:A. NO CHANGEB. ObsessedC. ObsessingD. Obsessioned
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 5 should abe placed:A. NO CHANGEB. To haveC. To beD. Becoming for
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 5 should abe placed:F. NO CHANGEG. HoweverH. YetJ. And
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 5 should abe placed:A. NO CHANGEB. Result forC. Result withD. Result by
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 5 should abe placed:A. NO CHANGEB. Ago toC. Ago: toD. Ago to,
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