Act English Practice Quiz 1 (25 MCQs)

Quiz Instructions

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1. #52 Choose the best option
2. Because she was on a diet every day, Naomi only ate three light meals.
3. When I checked my passport, my birth place was noted as Edinburg Texas.
4. Choose the alternative you consider best:
5. Answer to #4
6. Soon after I arrived, my aunt said she had a gift for me.Which of the alternatives to the red portion would NOT be acceptable?
7. Answer to #12
8. He was tired; ..... , he finished the assignment.
9. You should choose the alternative that best expresses the idea in standard written English and is worded most consistently with the tone of the passage. If you believe that the original version is best, then choose "NO CHANGE."
10. On the island of Coromos legend has it that he made the acquaintance of the Angel Moroni, keeper of the golden tablets that loom large in Mormon theology.
11. Answer to #22
12. The differences ..... English, Chinese, and Arabic are significant.
13. Image that she
14. Do you know our/are record this year against the Steelers?
15. Court Thomas Potts who published
16. An estimate of $^{5}$ 150, 000 civilians were killed in the attack. President Harry Truman and others claimed at the time that dropping the bomb was necessary to force Japan to surrender to end World War II.
17. Mathematics ..... considered a challenging subject by many students.
18. Answer to #1
19. To who should I give the invitation?
20. A Sudoku puzzle will begin with a few digits already in place. The solver's task, is to figure out which numeral belongs in the remaining empty spaces.
21. All of my important keys was now stuck in the drain pipe of my bathroom sink. Buster, my kitten, doesn't realize how much his playfulness inconveniences me.
22. 37
23. Which of the following sentences is an example of a complex sentence?
24. How much time do you have to complete the English section of the ACT?
25. In the mid-sixties, Coretta Scott King began to take on a more active role in the movement, which after her husband's assassination in 1968, she helped carry on the cause of racial and economic justice.