Act Reading Quiz 44 (25 MCQs)

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1. What is the role of "sound" in a multimedia presentation?
2. When a word in a passage has multiple meanings, the reader should:
3. All of the following content is covered in ACT Reading passages, except:
4. How many total passages on the ACT Reading test?
5. The author's tone in this passage can best be described as.
6. Which of the following best describes 'tone' in a passage?
7. How many questions on the ACT Reading test total?
8. Which passage may include the Founding Fathers?
9. According to the passage, the scientific name Dasypus novemcinctus is unique to:
10. The main idea of the fiction section usually has to do with .....
11. In lines 38-39 the statement "The cello is the instrument I love best" most nearly communicates what?
12. Which of the following is a 'Pass 1' (Pure Fact) question?
13. What does the "Letter of the Day" strategy help with?
14. On all of the non-fiction passages, you should be spending LESS time reading than you do answering the questions. How many minutes (roughly) should you be spending reading/annotating?
15. On the ACT reading, when rereading lines referenced in a question, you should .....
16. In the passage, the author notes that a strange aspect ofthe photo of Goyathlay with a rifle is that the photowas taken:
17. Which strategy is recommended for answering questions on double passages?
18. Define 'allusion' in literary terms.
19. True or False. You will need to be able to analyze the structure of a passage.
20. What is a staple of magic that showcases the magician's mastery over their craft?
21. What is the importance of character perspective in narrative texts?
22. According to the speaker, what special words in questions indicate they are 'clear evidence' questions?
23. What is the main idea of a humanities passage?
24. True or False:For all the ACT sections, avoid three of the same lettered answer choices in a row when guessing.
25. The passage claims that reggaeton solidified itself as a genre: