ACT Reading Orientation 1

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How many passage types are in the ACT Reading Test?
Back
4
Answer explanation
The ACT Reading Test includes 4 different passage types: Prose Fiction, Social Science, Humanities, and Natural Science. Therefore, the correct answer is 4.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What should you do during the break before the ACT Reading Test?
Back
Relax
Answer explanation
During the 15-minute break before the ACT Reading Test, it's important to relax. This helps clear your mind and reduces stress, allowing you to perform better on the test. Studying or discussing may increase anxiety.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the recommended strategy for starting the ACT Reading Test?
Back
Start with your strongest passage type
Answer explanation
Starting with your strongest passage type allows you to build confidence and momentum, making it easier to tackle the more challenging passages later. This strategy maximizes your score potential on the ACT Reading Test.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What should you do if you encounter unfamiliar passages on the ACT Reading Test?
Back
Focus on the passage in front of you
Answer explanation
When encountering unfamiliar passages on the ACT Reading Test, it's important to focus on the passage in front of you. This approach helps you understand the text and answer questions based on the provided information, rather than getting distracted.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What should you focus on while reading?
Back
The topic and purpose
Answer explanation
While reading the passage, focusing on the topic and purpose is crucial as it helps you understand the main ideas and the author's intent, which is more important than the passage's length, number of paragraphs, or font size.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is a common myth about reading passages?
Back
You should read the questions first.
Answer explanation
A common myth is that you should read the questions first. However, reading the passage first provides context and helps in understanding the questions better, making it easier to find the answers.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How many words does an unfamiliar passage typically contain?
Back
750
Answer explanation
An unfamiliar passage typically contains around 750 words, making it a common length for various texts. This choice reflects a standard length for detailed yet manageable reading.
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