Act English Quiz 9 (25 MCQs)

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1. The professor wrote complicated formulas on the board, the students took detailed notes to ensure they were copied correctly.
2. Eleven
3. In 1913, the year he introduced moving assembly belts into his manufacturing plants, Henry Ford had a brilliant plan about the division of labor.
4. Carmen was excited about the possibility of earning the "Mayfield Math Award." In order to do this she must have anaverage score of at least 92 on her first 5 tests. If her first 4 scores were 96, 90, 89, and 97, what is the lowest possible score Carmen could have on the 5th test and still earn the award?
5. Which of the following statements best describes the difference in the tone of the two passages?
6. (16) common, ordinary
7. His landscapes of sunsets have garnered extensive awards and made his work some of the most highly prized in the world.
8. The Anaheim pepper often graces doorways tied in ropes called "ristas."
9. Question 26
10. How many questions per essay are asked?
11. NO CHANGE or revise? The actor was under enormous pressure. Even though he was lauded by fans and critics.
12. When do you need to use a colon before a quote?
13. Obligated loyalty or faithfulness.
14. She liked to use our favorite colors in the scarves she made for us, sometimes she would combine multiple colors to create more diverse patterns.
15. Julia earned $ 5.20 per hour for 3 $\frac{1}{2}$ $\frac{1}{4}$
16. There are three principal types of Australian English.
17. Mickey Mouse, short for Mitchell Mouse, a cartoon character created by Walt Disney, celebrates his birth as November 18, 1928, making him 91-years-old this year.
18. Sixty-three pies were eaten by the contestants at the annual pie-eating contest.
19. Which ones are the possessive pronouns?
20. The beach is no longer deserted; dedicated sunbathers sit in chairs, read, slept, or talked.
21. The ACT English consists of how many question types?
22. But some also contain Which choice would best help to establish that the stones can vary from one another?
23. Visual storage at the Louvre and other museums protects the sculptures, profits the community culture, and gives public access to art once kept in closed vaults. (That is a comma between sculptures and profits)
24. What is the correct response?
25. He couldn't believe he had missed what was right under his nose the murderer.