This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Test Prep > Act > Act Reading – Quiz 53 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Act Reading Quiz 53 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. In the passage, the main point the author makes about museums is that they primarily: A) F. exist to educate tourists about the areas they are visiting. B) G. function to protect and preserve specimens for future study. C) H. preserve only the specimens excavated from nearby sites. D) J. display only the specimens that are currently considered to be important. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) G. function to protect and preserve specimens for future study. 2. Evaluating arguments and claims in a text involves: A) Agreeing with the author's perspective. B) Identifying the evidence supporting the argument. C) Counting how many arguments the author makes. D) Writing a counterargument. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Identifying the evidence supporting the argument. 3. Which of the following skills is assessed under Integration of Knowledge and Ideas? A) Identifying the author's tone. B) Summarizing the passage. C) Evaluating arguments and claims. D) Understanding vocabulary in context. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Evaluating arguments and claims. 4. 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 greatl respected by the ship's crew. A) I and II only. B) I only. C) I and III only. D) II only. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) I and III only. 5. One of the main points made in the last paragraph is that insanity pleas were: A) Unconvincing to most juries in California in 1980. B) Used in most cases in California in 1980. C) Often successful in California in 1980. D) Popular with lawyers in California in 1980. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Unconvincing to most juries in California in 1980. 6. A strategy to answer a LATER question successfully is: A) Tackle them first. B) Keep the test free of written marks. C) Re-write the story on a separate sheet of paper. D) Read the passage first. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Read the passage first. 7. Why are literary narrative passages often harder to read? A) They contain more facts and fewer characters. B) They follow a traditional structure. C) They do not follow a traditional structure. D) They focus on historical events. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They do not follow a traditional structure. 8. The author urges the reader to evoke action by: A) Appealing directly to the opposition. B) Traveling to conservation areas to see nature's beauty. C) Enforcing legislation about conservation and by raising awareness. D) Starting violent protests against people who destroy nature. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Enforcing legislation about conservation and by raising awareness. 9. True or False:For all ACT sections, you should carefully and slowly read the directions. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 10. How many passages are on the ACT READING test? A) Three. B) Four. C) Five. D) Six. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Four. 11. The characterization of which of the following is used in the passage to illustrate the effect of the construction of wildlife corridors? A) Rivers. B) Mountains. C) Fog groves. D) Ponds. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Rivers. 12. In Passage B, the narrator most strongly suggests that she believes her answer to which of the following questions does not provide significant information about her background? A) How is your mother like your other ancestors?. B) Where did you ancestors live?. C) Where were your parents born?. D) Why does water call to you?. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Where were your parents born?. 13. Respond to this question from your test booklet:(25) A) A. B) B. C) C. D) D. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) C. 14. I have given myself up to the luxury of an unrestricted burst of weeping. But this was a weakness I did not often indulge:my employments were too numerous, my leisure moments too precious, to admit of much time being given to fruitless lamentations.As used in the above sentence, "admit of" most nearly means A) Tolerate. B) Necessitate. C) Forbid. D) Want. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Tolerate. 15. What is one thing you should NOT do on the ACT Reading section? A) Read passages out of order. B) Skip hard questions. C) Reread confusing chunks. D) Use elimination. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Reread confusing chunks. 16. Evade the attacker.Evade means A) Escape. B) Stay. C) Remain. D) Close. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Escape. 17. The author specifically mentions all of the following means of preservation EXCEPT: A) Sentimental. B) Legislative. C) Economical. D) Educational. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Economical. 18. What is the biggest trap when identifying 'T' (Tone)? A) Confusing it with 'E' (Events). B) Confusing the author's attitude with the character's feelings. C) Thinking 'Tone' is only positive or negative. D) Not finding enough 'Tone' words. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Confusing the author's attitude with the character's feelings. 19. The passage states that which of the following is true about natural gas? A) It currently supplies more than half of America's energy needs. B) The United States has an unlimited supply of natural gas. C) Canada is the world's largest exporter of natural gas. D) Annual demand for natural gas is increasing at a rapid rate. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Annual demand for natural gas is increasing at a rapid rate. 20. People most often think of heavy rain then they think of floods. Rain falling at a rapid rate does not soak into the soil. It spills over from fields and streams to destroy crops and homes. Floods can also result from high winds, which toss ocean water into coastal areas. High tide and melting ice also cause floods. The best topic is: A) Heavy Rain. B) Floods. C) Causes of Floods. D) High Tide and Melting Ice. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Causes of Floods. 21. As it is used in lines 19-20, the phrase the metropolis most likely refers to: A) Albany. B) New York City. C) Philadelphia. D) The average US city of the 1870s. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) New York City. 22. With 35 minutes and 4 passages with 10 questions each, how much time should you spend on each passage? A) 35 minutes. B) 8-9 minutes. C) 10 minutes. D) 5 minutes. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 8-9 minutes. 23. With regard to the possibility of returning to the planet Venus, information presented in the passage makes it clear that the author is: A) Cheerful and optimistic. B) Sarcastic and contentious. C) Doubtful and pragmatic. D) Uncertain and withdrawn. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Doubtful and pragmatic. 24. Which of the following is NOT a focus of Word Meanings and Word Choice questions? A) Interpreting the meaning of a word or phrase using context clues. B) Interpreting the meaning word based on figurative language. C) Identifying the main idea of the passage. D) Understanding the impact of a word or phrase. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Identifying the main idea of the passage. 25. ..... is generally considered the easiest type of passage. A) Social Science. B) Humanities. C) Prose Fiction. D) Natural Science. 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