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Form B05 (December 2018) ACT 2018/2019 In response to your request for Test Information Release materials, this booklet contains the test ‘questions, scoring keys, and conversion tables used in determining your ACT scores. Enclosed with this booklet is a report that lists each of your answers, shows whether your answer was correct, and, if your answer was not correct, gives the correct answer. If you wish to order @ photocopy of your answer document—including, if you took the wrlting test, a copy of your written essay—please use the order form ‘on the inside back cover of this booklet. 19 BRB BBB eee ENGLISH TEST 45 Minutos~75 Questions DIRECTIONS: In the five passages that flow, cetin ‘words and phrases are underlined and numbered. In the righthand column, you wil find atmatives forthe ‘ncerined part. In most cases, you are to choose the ‘one that best expresses the idea, makes the statement ‘ppropiat for standard wien English, or is worded ‘mos consistently with tho syle and tone of the passage '2 whol. I! you think the original version's best, {hoase "NO CHANGE” In some eases, you wil find in the righthand column a question about the underined ‘art. You are to choose the best answer tothe question, ‘You wil ais tind quostons about a section of the pas ‘sage, or about the passage as a whole. Those questions {o not rete to an underined portion of he passage, but rather are dented by anumber or numbers in a BOX. For each question, choose the alternative you consi best and fin the corresponding oval on your answer ‘document. Read each passage through once before you bogin to angwor the questions thet accompany Mt. For ‘many ofthe questons, you must read several serioncos beyond the question fo determine the answer. Be sure that you have read far enough ahead each time you choote an aeralve, ‘Paul Revere Wiliams and the La Concha Motel a _Arcitst Pout Revere Williams opened his owe finn ia 1922, and his vision and willingness to experiment tailings, edt a sucessful fty-year carer of plan primarily near Los Angeles. [A] He helped create more than 3,000 building, which varied in type, as well as homes fo the Hollywood elite. However, Williams i not limit his work vo Souther California, tuchtectur stretches from Washington, DC, to Boge, Colombia. One of his mot interesting desians were in Las Vegas: the La Concha Mote 1. A. NO CHANGE B ieute ©: edtoo ead on 2. The writer is considering revising the underlined prion othe following accurate pase including hotels, government offices, and owt * If the writer were to make tht revision, the essay ‘woul primary pain BR shout the total number of buildings helped rate G. information about the kinds of buildings that Willams helped create H. aval derpion of Williams's syle of 4. the den that Willams preferred designing hotels ‘ver dasiphing thar Kinds of rules. 3. A. NOCHANGE BE have stood sere aut Dy stone 4. NOCHANGE G. ezas mare, Ht Nera 1 Nena GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 1B BBR BB eee 1m 1961, Was by then renowned acitest, ves hited to design anew 100-00m motel, Situated among lager Las Vegas otl, the La Conch needed to tand ot, Willams wasted with renting an yecatcing dsin that would tat pet He drow Inspiration rom Southern Califorin echt trod known 8 Googe] a Envisioning a motel tat combined the ame La Concha (which ransates to shell”) with he arched roof typical of Googie architecture, the lobby that Wiliams designed was mean to appeae, fom a distance ke a gan shell. On thee ofthe ones, Willams designed twenty-eight -foor-high concrete aches that uted out over the sidewalks, (6} Inside, the lobhy. which was place fr gathering ‘consisted of lage, open space that functioned as ‘social gathering plac, sod desk. 5. A. 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Point A in Paragraph | A ont ie Parageph Pela Co Borah 3 Dy Point Bin Paragraph Passacen, or Octopuses, Pls the Thing (Often dismissed as aquatic oddities, the octopus is part of species that ae among 16. NOCHANGE 5 3. octopuses are ‘the most intelligent animals on Earth, With he largest TH, spaces of stopus is BF tn ocopos bins of any invertebrate, octopuses can solve complex problems, Researchers have documented octopuses avigatng intricnte mazes and octopuses even open 17. A, NOCHANGE AR they have even observed them opening econo ja even opening Dy even open 1 2012, athe New England Aquaram, an octopus ose is maton siphon propel il otlecosed 18. NOCHANGE tank, When the pil botle reached the oer side, jet HE dere is BF cross _tecam in the tank returned to the octopus. Amazingly, sera 4 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 1H BBR eee ee the ociopus propelled the pil bot bak toward the jt stream, The researchers atthe agesriam realized the ‘octopus was doing something 4 vetsion of ptevand-atch, inary: venting 1a inventing this pame, the clon of the cetopus were not bated on survival. The octopus simply wanted to ply. Brolutionary biologist believe play could have an important role though animals cognltive development. According tothe Theory of Flex ty play, the theory says teaches an animal modi its behaviors, helping the snimal prepare for unexpected stations Embracing this ide, researchers at Cincinnati's [Newport Aguiriam have compiled an “Octopus book Enrichment Handbook Crazy right? Yet vies indepth deserpions of toys and pres researchers have invented fo octopuses. One such puzzle ‘sa seis of aeing cabs ach cbe etres a dierent, Itch fr he otops bas o open ul he stops reaches ‘the smallest cube, Typically, aftr jus few wesks, toposes maxr this poze solving it in a mater, ot minutes.) NO CHANGE, Bis ofthe oetopus’ actions wat not topes actions were ot based opus dot basis actions NO CHANGE G. through an animals! HE inensaimat’s inanimate 21. A. NOCHANGE 1B play could be signitiant for cognitive ability it CC play could have an important role bocause i D: play NO CHANGE Dchavios tnd thse something that cn help chavs, thi seems, hes Behaviors this proces helps 23, A. NOCHANGE ® [iene juss super engaging rend ecaate the ©. Thisisforveal tte Di. Tis 24, NOCHANOE, G. toys and puezles HL oye an, puss HF toys and pazls, No CHANGE DELETE the underlined portion. 26, tee writer were wo delae the rates afer Justa few ‘Weeks and “solving it ipa water of minutes” from Ihe previous fntene aduting the pencuation st ceded), the parapeaph would pearly lose detsils emphasizing how adept octopuses sre at ‘mastering the purales ested by the esesrers, G. Point Ain Paragraph 1 BS Point Bin Paragraph 2 Point © in Paragraph 3. D, Point Din Paragraph & GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 1B EB BeBe eee Howse of the Sun a Thad to dag myself out of Bet see the sunrise. Kayla had been insistent, And 6 ther ‘was in ber ea. being 3:30 inthe morning, equipped with seldom-used hoodie and a gant thermos of cots You'l eed this at the top” she sald. She handed me a ‘wool hs, which I regarded shepialy, We were in Maui, feral; we bad spent the day before Ing oo the beach Further, I decided to take er word frit. had never been ‘0 the op of Mount Haleakala, the “House ofthe Sun” [4 a ‘Sopposely, a view ofthe most Beautiful sunrise {in the word from the summit ofthe dormant volcano, 10,023 feet above sa level [8] Tourists and locals ike make the arduous 38-mile drive, cheerfully navigating the baepin urs inthe dark hours of carly morning, Kayla was on of them. 1, onthe other thnd, clutched my coffe and tried not to focus onthe welraveled road before os a Once we etched he summit ad pated the cat, my misgivings were compounded by the shocking col Being at most, 40 deprest Fabveneit(6}1grdgingly plied onthe woo hat raging behind Kayla unl we reseed the la bvervtion point. About a unde people had arey athe, agra he ony thing separating thom from the craters edge, Grate, al I could se were clouds 7 46. NOCHANGE, G. 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NOCHANGE G. gathered,» guard rail vas WE fathered’ goad ail was XY Babered a guard al GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE, 1B BBB Beeeel A thick id of them foamed slowly over the rater, creating what looked like the surface of another planet, was strange to stand before sch lien beauty and hear the familar murmurs of citeat andthe casual surps of coffee coming fom the collective crowd that had gathere. 1 At exacly 5:57 am, the sun made its way ont ofthe clouds, Notto mention that someone standing near us ‘began a mel ol, a naive Hawaiian chant, We observers ‘stood next each other shoulder tm shower and observed ste ascending sun ithe sky golden and casted a rosy ‘blush onto the clouds Below. (0] [was simply pratt ‘ethereal that moment, with Kayla, watching the new day ‘rele over he island, 153. The writer is considering revising the underined por- ‘Host the following certain oleet. ‘Soul the writer make this revision? Yes, because i conveys the nsrator's enthusiasm {or ibe eater, Yes becne iis more concise. No, because it presents the narrator's opinion Be c D. No, because i appearance of the cate NO CHANGE crowd. ow of about a hundred people. ‘ond who stod together by fhe caters edge NO CHANGE felt s.r 6. NO CHANGE Inany event, someone ‘ocmlade, someone Someone NO CHANGE, ‘ent Go eash ater, observing {houlder to showdsr ‘ove and observed NO CHANGE Sliphed the sky golden and casted BN te Felden and cot Inthe ky golden and east ‘Questions 69 and 60 ask about the precoding passage as a whole. £9. The woter wants to ad the folowing setence wo the Shy Suddenly diet fel oie ands eo “This senence woeld mot oily pled Pom ia Pach Fein nr © Rone Benge Di. foin Din Faapaph 10 60, Suppose the writer's primary purpose had been to fxpiin how Mount Haleakala beeame a poplar tourist ‘ihinaon: Would this essay accompli hat purpose? Yer, because it provides information about how iBany people make te ip up he volcano to 80 {Benue cach yea ‘Ya cause i donates ht lost Hawaans ela ute) whinge vn or Wo, ‘Beeause Winstead describes one person's pence wating the snete om he fop of ‘i vocano, No, because i stead focuses on toa in Masi Mere R GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 1B BERR ee ‘Take tothe Sky 1 1797, Andeé-Jueques Garnerin caused a stim Paris when, at an elevation of 3,200 fet, he detached the basket he was riding in from shot a balloon. ‘Suspended under a twenty:-thre-fot-wide canopy of silk, people were shocked as Garerin so his basket floated tothe ground. His stunts widely regarded asthe it ri parachute jump. Abot ‘yee hundred years before Garerin designed hit parachute however, alan att, Leonardo da Vine had sketched similar contraption in the margins of a notcbook centres before Leonardo wrote prolifically in his notebooks about sn enormous of eu ‘Unlike the nylon parachutes of today they cate the air, Leonard's deg if eonsteucted, ‘would he rigid and unwieldy its frame consisted of ‘enty-two-foot-long wooden ples sped nto a pyramid 61. A. NOCHANGE A Riva ty bor wamatly ane journey the rowed admired Garmein’'s bravery a5 he Gime = 62, The writer wants to indicate that other people had ‘Mtempted to prachat jmp before Gareta's pl ont in Pais: Which choice best sbcomplishes boul? F. NO CHANG! G. succesful a I DELETE the undertined potion 63. A. NO CHANGE 1B parachute, However, Italian artist Leonardo da Sine C. pitttute bower D. parachute, however, Islan artist, Leonardo da Ge ltalian artist Leonardo da 64. NOCHANGE, G. ‘notebook sketch that resembled Garnesia's ova parachute des 1, otebook that eoatined his sketches, FF notebook 5, Given that al the choices are accurate, which ove mast ‘fetvey lens renders info the reso the essay? ‘A. NO CHANGE B. aod sketched on ideas for elated inowatins {including several pes of fying mochines and & evi @ measure wind speed ‘down hs Inventive ese during the Kalin Rens ance te when eeaiity was widely SUmo- Ite and encooraged D. tht bis vention would enable a person to “jump ‘tom any srest height whatsoever without nj 66. NOCHANGE, & heh i ey GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 1B BBB eee eel "uwas ucla wheter the nen pel anchored tbe frame would etch enough ir tens a jumper’ safe landing Leonardo hime never cally bull i parachute. [=] {1} ln 2000, British skyiver Adrian Nichols decided to est Leonardo's design (2} The finished parachute ‘weighed 187 pounds abou 172 pounds heavier than 3 ‘modem parachute. 3] He constructed the parachute cording to Leonardo's plans sing only materials that ‘wovld have been availabe in fftenth-century Milan, weight, Nicholas ha to cu inselt [a1 Because of othe jump an ely He en parachute. (5) Sul he ha proved that Leonardo's pyramidal design could slow a prachatis's scent. [=] the writer were to delete the preceding sentence he essy Would primal lose a |A. suggestion that Leonardo's parachute was wlti- Imaal edited wo aiferent inventor 1m, description of the obstacles Leonards fced when ‘emping to conssuct is parachute © Glafeaton that "Leonardo's povachute was theoretical, 1, decal hat evels the impracticlity of Leonardo's parachute. NO CHANGE pounds which is pounds pounds ©. A. NOCHANGE BE there Cie Dit "70. Which of the fetlowing alternatives wo the underlined powion would NOT be soepitle? E._jump soe coud deploy Jump that deployed HL jump, depiyin jump deploy NO CHANGE Cotacidenaly, €. Likewise, D. Again. 172. For the sake of lopi and cohesion, Sentence 2 should beplced E, where itis now G. before Sentence 1 HL iter Sentence 5 BF er Sentence 5. mA. & 2 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 1B BBB Bee ee ight years later, Swiss practi Over i-Teppa modernized Leonado's orginal concep. is prachote war constricted with nylon and witout the heay wooden fame. Despite his aii 0 ster the pact, Vitl-Teppa managed to complete what te alla pret jump, [] The pyramidal sap of te parachute allowed him to glide geacefull—and safely to the ground. Before long, Leonardo's historic sketch had ‘become a modern ret 7, pin te writer i coeriog ang the fol ‘owing fue Hatem ‘ieti-Teopa performed this jmp in Payee, Siren Net Cesea ‘Should the writer make this sditon here? [AL Yes, because it shows that Vit-Teppa has com: ete parachate amps al over he wes we, Wecrieaue indicate why Vet -Tepps chose to ‘est Leonardo's prachute design in Sniteand . No, beatae it fr uprlaed to he technica infor. ‘aon given about Viet Tepp’s parte jmp. ». No, because it repeats information sbout Vet {Toppa tha is preted ear ia the paragreph NO CHANGE GG. gracefuly—and safely — HL fractals, (and safely) AF fracefully and safely, A. NO CHANGE © Ationg iss, D. Long go. END OF TEST 1 ‘STOP! DO NOT TURN THE PAGE UNTIL TOLD TO D0 SO. QPAAAKAAAAAD MATHEMATICS TEST 60 Minutes—60 Questions DIRECTIONS: Solve each problem, choose the correct answer, and then fil in the! coresponding oval on your answer document. o not linger over probloms that take too much time ‘Solve as many as you can; then retum tothe others In tho tno you have lft fortis test ‘You are permitted to use a calculator on this test. You ‘may use your calculator for any problems you chooso, but some of the probloms may best be done without sing a ealultor. Note: Unioss othrwise statod ll ofthe folowing shoud be ascumec. 1. lusatve foures are NOT necessary dravn to seal 2, Geometric figures lis ina plane. 8, The wort ine inate a straight ne. 4. The word average incates arhmetic mean 1 Marine biologists collected sample of 40 adult sea {urls from Hammerhead Bay and estimatd the age, {whole years, of each tr. The histopra below hows the Trequency of sou turtles Tor each of the timated age groupe. What isthe maximum possible ‘umber of tea fresh ould have Nad an estimated ge oF #3 years? Estimated ages of sea ales in Hanumerieed Bay th pce he —— bs Pe jE ia — 95 195 5 95 5 95 GS WS stinted age eas) ad BS € 5 Bo B40 2, The sum of the measures ofthe interior angles of « Goaver polygon with Fsides is I80(¢~2) degree, ‘What isthe stm of the measures ofthe intron anges ‘oF convex polygon wi 10 sides? E900" G 1Ado> 703° & Ls00" Ke 2ig0° DO YOUR FIGURING HERE. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 2ZAAAKAAAAAAAD 13. In the standard (xy) coordinate plane, poiat A hss DO YOUR FIGURING HERE. oorinats (-8,~8), Point Ais anaes ont fo the ‘ight and 9 units up, and that image i labeled A. What tree coordinates af? 4. For all nonzero values of x and y, which of the fovng xpi quien 2EP 7 ' Bn G. -xty* BL -7y* uae K-32? ‘5. What i he volume, in cubic ches, ofa sight circular ‘cone with aus 3 inches and bei 6 inches? (Note: The volume of # right circular cone with radios rand hl (6. The expression (fis equivalent: Rog am oe bo K 6° 7. Milo ears his regular pay of $12.00 pe tou for upto 40 hours of work per week. For each hour over 0 hours of work per week, Milo earns 14 ies his regular pay. How much does Mio eara in week in Which he Woks 4 hours? A. $93750 B $540.00, & $7000 D: $607 30 B ssi000 sera 5 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE, 25-57, AAD [aatea)e fa [io] (i 3 aa] (83) 9. Tomi his 6 pairs of shoes, 4 pats of pants, and Guhins, which ean be worn in ny combination. fe Needs {6 chooses clothes comin fo wet the School dance. How many diferent combinations onssting fT of his 6 pair of shoe, 1 of his 4 pats of ated steep or oto 0 Is 4 a was rene = in the standard (x.y) coordinate plane below, the graph ofthe equation y=—2(r+1)"+8 intersects the axis at points (~3,0) and (0) and has its vertex at pola ("1,8 Whats the valve of 2? DO YOUR FIGURING HERE. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. PAIR TS TS A IR A IN JN A 12. Inthe tandard (2) coordinate pane, what isthe slope ofthe line throug (7.3) and (24)? na et a a = 13, A group of 6 student and sponors ook a eld ip {0 local muscom. For thei guided tou, sudets Were given a hole of 1 of 3 art exhibits. OF the 0 snens, chose Mode, | chose American Fl, and } chose Western, Each student that expressed a ce chose exaty 1 exhibit The remaining stdens expressed no choice. How many of the students expressed no cies? as B 6 c 10 bis % 14, What is he greatest integer solution to 6r=2< 11.27 E32 Got xt k 2 K 3 1S, Classes Online charges « onetime registration fee of $17.30" and sells" classical “music Wownloads for 80:70 per tong. Ian has $80.00 that he wil Use to pay the registration fee and buy classical mic {0h Classis Online. Waat isthe maximum number of songs Tan ean bay? AL 25 7 DO YOUR FIGURING HERE. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE, OQ, 2A RRA A AD 16, The lengths of corresponding sides of 2 similar sight {Phanges are in the rio 29. The hypotenuse of the Staller triangle 8 inches ing. How many inches Jog isthe hypotenuse ofthe larger angle E 4s Git a i i K 36 17, The mean age ofthe people in «room is 30 years. (One ofthe people: whose age fs $0 yeas, lentes the ‘oom, What i the mean age ofthe 4 people rma inthe oom? rear B20 35 B30 Bas 18 In the figure below, B lies on AC, E lies on DF, ACI DP, GEBE is isoxceles with BE =BF, and “ZCBF peasres 32". What isthe measure of ZBED a A © 6. lee i 2 a x F 19, Ife andy =2, whats the value of 2A Dey 49 8 a 13 BS ep BoB Bh 20. A retaie is comparing the cost of buying 3 products fom of & companies Te cont ofeach pode from that companies shown Inthe able below ‘Company A | Company B Proaai] § soo | $330 Product? | $1000 | $930 Promas| Seoo | $535 ‘The taller wil buy 10 of Product I, 12 of Product 2, 21 FerPouet’3 How mach moe wl ont te fetsiler to porensse these products fom Company than to purchase these products from Company B? E $025 G. $123 $223 E3675 Ke 31225 18 DO YOUR FIGURING HERE. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 2.72 AR AAA AD 21. Lin 1s Shown nthe andar (x) cosine pane Selon. Alicia dow ie p witha lope this af the slope fie and with atc hat eines vimercep of line 1. One of he elowing equations represents in p. Which one? 22, One angle measure and 2 side lengths, in inches, are Brey he igh ene wang low a a Sn, what esin z e ale oe 23, Bach side of square ABCD has length of SO em, A ‘ceriain rectangle whose area i equal fo the aren of ‘ABCD pas a wisth of 10em. What the length, ontimeters, of the rectangle? 24. EJ) = 52° — 6+ 1 and g(a) = 28-2, which of the following expressions represents (/210) R 6-6-1 G. set 26433 W Se~202 64421 Be St 6-92 4 120-2 K. 25s*— 609 +46 125 sora 19 DO YOUR FIGURING HERE. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. QA AAAAAA AD 25. A bag contains 12 red marbles, 1 yellow marbles, and 8 green marbles. How many addtional red marbles ust beaded to the 34 marbles aleady inthe bag 60 thatthe probability of randomly devin ed marble A Is » c ae gr 16, Mogan and Louisa aro side-by-side (at point A inthe figure shown below) when they begin to run at the une time clockwire (©) around & sll circular tack ‘Megan rons at rat of #0 seconds per lap, while [ise uns at rae of 70 seconde pr Ip. 4 Which, of the following, figures best, Megan's tnd Loult' locations 120 seconds Bo Age Megn A oon iin J stepm ee Q c= ie esse mh Ag-Megn nia 27, The statement 3 — (5+ 6)+ 8 = 2e+ His te for: O only. 4 7 i values of fo values of = meoRe sense 20 DO YOUR FIGURING HERE. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 2A, AA AA 2D 28, The fing 7 terms in an arithmetic sequence ae lst below: What the difference beoween the meen end the median ofthe terms 1 hadagad 29, What i the product ofthe complex numbers (21 +5) sae ae AG © 29 D: dor~21 ES dors} 30. Which ofthe folowing expressions represents the sun of 38 10 and G4 10 in scientific notation? R 102x10" G. 4aaxi0t HL 4aaxi0' 3 102%10" K a4axiot 3 Lian nas 6 yards of ribbon she wil wie to make ‘ows. She wll ase yard of bon to mk ech bo ‘After Lian has mae all the bows posible withthe ribbon, what length of ton, ia yrds, wll NOT have eens to make bow? a ee ne nt DO YOUR FIGURING HERE. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 2ZAAAAAAAAAD Do YOUR FIGURING HERE. {questions 32-34, Carl purchased 4 new car, The fuel economy window fucker onthe now car contained the information shown Bow: In ths gure, MBO ts mies por pllon. Yousave B® Foc! Economy $3,500* as" ‘otetenes aa oo sees 22 ity Somentie omy aoe Con eta ae sed oe] -Anouat uel] | Combed cyghnay MPO, = ‘Cost. | | ssn suber of mes pe yar 200° | | tear iecrnen, nan serge $2400" | | ScToadt 00 peal 32, Cal i lansing a ip i his new car ha wil include SSomiles of hghway driving. Using the erage fuel ou pe gallon even Inthe fel gconony window ‘loses his tla cot for fel over the 380 miles of Highway arviag? K sas7s G. $5L85 B: $5600 1 Seat K, $9750 133. The cost estimates are bared on certain member of ‘les driven per year To the nearest 000 mle, wat {thiemamber?| A. 13.400 13000 16.00 DB: iso00 E, 22,000 34, Based on the annual fue cost estimate for this ear snd the esate for how much Car wll sve in fal sot ver the mext 3 years, what would be the expected Sal fel cost ofan average ew velile? F sis0 G. $2330 0 % a $3300 seven 2 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. ZAAAAKAAAAAD 35. A certain rice car as a maximum speed of 240 miles fet hour, Which of the following i an expression for {his maximo speed in feet pr second? (ote: mile 5,280 fest) ae ae ‘a i on ae st ohm 6. 1 8150 ra k 37, Emi traveled wo 3 locations during a workday, Emi Femained atcach Location 4 whole numberof hours, ‘The graph below shows the relationship Petween time, {m bow, tnt her workday and fol dance, io ° oe ese time hous), 238, What are allan only the valves of «that are NOT in u 1 function fix) = SED he domain ofthe function fx) = SEBEL » K sands G. “eand § mam} #872 ants K-62) hands DO YOUR FIGURING HERE. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. DARA AAA A AD 39, A new band asked its audience 10 rate the band's DO YOUR FIGURING HERE. errno tele om ono hewth (xcellen). The fable below gies the perce ing diene that gave each of the raings TO the Seuest Os what was the mean rating given By this ndiene?| Rating | Percentage Et 40, In ADEF, the length of DE is V6 em, and the length of EF is Gem, If tcan be determined, what is the length, in centimeters, of DF? BR a8. Ve 4 K. Cannot be determined from the given information 41, Let cand b repretent real numbers with the property Jeb 1] >0. Which ofthe following statements outa and 8 CANNOT be true? AL a-bet Belk Ge tandb>0 Dee lanab=0 ES GSoand650 42, Jawan has 150 m of wir, Fora craft projet he wses allie wie fo make Uerle wth a radius of $ em and Iequie To the meses Oem, whats the sie Tength ofthe square? RB 9 G Bs i be 133s K ies serie ey GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. PAANAAAAAAD Use the following information to answer ‘questions 43-40, ‘A local reycting centr pays customer fr cans, bts, fd cardboard. ‘Alter processing these items. the center then 'esells them to SY Inet The sesyeling centers Bayients to easiomers and the resale price pald by SAYZ'ne oe given inthe table Blow. [ena oe a Gan] Bose | igen ie | Biot | Bikes Exon | $1 Ser oun | $008 ehound 48. The closed box with no overlapping pisces whose dlimeasions are given balow is made with cardboard that weighs [pound pr sare fot fhe arise wen fof the box: Which ofthe following values i closeat 0 “he aroun the reveling centr wil pa a curtomes for this bow? B S036 jas Ba , Many Sir species moving tothe same region 36 According othe passage, the Mesel Pi crtr was, formed E. animpuct from an asteroid §. Satna re Steam ering fo ondergrou AF SNoleenopering molten ok 237. It can reasonably be infered from the passage that fewer fssls would have Been preserved in he Messe Pit be lke they were in had contin ‘A. oxygen circulating near he boom, layers of eay on the botom. (C. shundan alga onthe sure. 1: arbon dione that rose othe surface, 38. It can most reasonably be inferred from the passage hat mammals survived the impact that killed the dinosaurs because mammal existed in such large number Se foo that dinosaurs could aot Inn the ail to repredace rapid. Were able to adapt the changes climate 38. Acconding tothe passage, by exatining the contents of istode hoce's stomach, paleontolog Inind that the horse ‘A. move gras than modern horsesex. iB many plans thar modera hors ext C. food from the ground of forests, food from a pthisorie open pin 40. Base onthe passage, which ofthe following pieces of evidence supports the conclusion that Peehistoric horses hed edopted herd behavior? Specimens of progant mares were Youn net foe- feof young foe 4G. Eight fossils of mares were found with the same [nds of plas in their digesve ect. 1, Fossils of mare hoofpins tht al pointed inthe Same diection were found 4 Fessls of pregnant mares that each cared a single eal were found END OF TEST 3 ‘STOP! DO NOT TURN THE PAGE UNTIL TOLD TO DO SO. a DO NOT RETURN TO A PREVIOUS TEST. Acocoocoocoo 04 SCIENCE TEST 35 Minutes—40 Questions DIRECTIONS: There are several passages inthis tet. Each passage is followed by several questions. After reading a passage, choose the best answer Yo each {question and fil in the corresponding aval on your fancwor document. You may refer to te passages as ‘often a8 necessary ‘You are NOT permed to use a calevlatoron thi est. pasa a Table 2 oie acer arena ts Tees] |B [i sistent rad ecaeete’ (mal ES [elly|hy]eeu] x seven hiram a SES en tt Coitebetsoeeaimacninme «| |g | a | a8 [aR [RB : bs g 10 100 | 150 | 15, | 0.10 rein hey K= i ‘Note: The initial concentration of X, of Y, and of Z was ‘The brackets (() around the symbol fora substance indi- | inital cancenrtion of one substance cual to tht OF MebetesGnarntteamt seamen |e eee ae ‘his reaction was studied in 10 conducted a the ial. Tile 1-5 were (Gee Table 1), sad Tbe 3 ‘able oy | Tint | (wobt) | (wolty| (mol) |_ 1. According to Table in Tal, what wa the ost 1 | 100 | 180 f os | o. Fm coneentation of 27 2 | to | x00 | 920 | 0 A. 010 mot. 3 | 2m | to | 030 | B 030 moi: 4 | 200 | 180 | 030 | & © 2.00mi, 5 | 2m | 250 | 050 | 0. 5 250 moi moles pe iter 2 Suppose that Trial 7 had been conducted at ~5°C. Nate: The Initia! concenteation of X, of ¥, Jad on Table 2K would mst ily have ben clos tnd of Z was varied aooss Tals 1-3. esto which ofthe flowing oa wat the lal sonceatton of one x 00% Fbtance taal to that of ether of the G 020. ‘ther two subranes th 20 eee Ko sees 38 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. Ao oe eo Geo 64 13. Suppose an ditional til bad been conducted a the Same temperature at which Teale [5 were conducted, ICDs a) a ach been 2.00 ma, (2 wou ‘most Iitely hive been 4. 0.15 mol. 20 moi B40 mol: 1180 ml POF: Based on Tables 1 and 2, bow ma kely conducted at temperatires point of water! als were mort the eezing Ra G 5 He Eo Consider he emer dts in Table 2. Did he ene fon mote hcl ach equim faster in Ta @ aa? [A. Teal, tecase the rte of «resto ie gency ate ata lomes tops, 3, RSIS Segue th rate of escton is generally seater ata higher empersare. cc. Hao beate the of ection is generly sear ts ower temperature. ia To, because the fae of reaction is generally tetera higher tempat. ‘Assume that substances X,Y, and Z were gases Aronpout ih Te boing ptf Sad 2 F below -15°C, G. between “I52C and 10%. HL between 10°C and 40*C, HF above aor. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 4coc0c0o00cooc0o0o of Passage It Jovenile Collinectessapidus (a species of ex) typi cally hide song Zortera marina (s species often gras) to ‘rol detection by aque predators. Two exprinente famine how Z marina population density and :sapidus body size affect the silty of juvenile Captus to avoid predation in patialar costal area Experiment sc of 200 sal. mm wie) joel separ as prepared for testing as follows One end of 3 1.0'm Piece of nylon fishing line wasted mound the midis of {he Caldas, andthe Anot was then securely atached fo the C pias with eyanoaerytate (a strong waterproot lc) Te other end ofthe ting wasted Toss wm metal fod, After being prepared, the 200 C sapidur were equally vided vo groupe (Groupe I-8). ach rod associated with «,Group 1 C sapidus was randomly plnced within 2 100 plot having 2 mang si day 0 sens ono lt) FRveny-four hou ater, the namber of surviving Group 1 splat was etre The procedure for Group 1 yas repeated for Grouped-4y “except ‘that Group 2, Greup and ‘Group # were placed in plots having & marina popu Intion deasly” of 380 shootsm’. 160 shootahm’s and 11600 shots, respectively. “The revalts are shown in Table Tbe Z marina | Nasibee of mation Sepsity | serving Group | "Manoowine | Esa 1 0 26 a 380 a 3 i FH a 1400 n Experiment 2 ach of 200 lage 23.3 mm wide) juvenile sapidur ‘was prepared asin Experiment 1 Alter Being prepared, the Cotepidus. were equally divided into 4 groups (Groups 328)" The procedures for Groups I- were repeated fo Groups 598 see Tale). ‘Table? Z parioa | None ot opaaton epi | "saving Group] "shoowar” | €epudls 5 o ° é 3s 5 3 760, 8 & ae est Tablas scapes om J. Shulnan habit Campenty ae 3 orn fee Cas Sea 1600 he Ca 7. Aeconding to the results of Experiment 2, a4 the Z\marina ,popolation density” inereased "trom 1 shoots’ trough 1,600 shoot’ te number of Surviving lage jveils © apidue A. increased only 1B decreased on CC Increased, thon decreased D. decreased then ieresed GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. N@ @ © © © © © © 6! 8. Suppose that ia Experiment 2 a group of C.sapidue had en placed in'a 2 marine plot having a pope ton densi of $62 shoot’ The number af eurbeng {sapidusn tat group wid moe likely ave ben Elsen, G, between Sand 19 HL between 19 and 37 HE gseater in 37 9. To consider whether the. body size of juvenl C.sgpides afects thei aiiy to avd predation, the Festte for which ofthe following 2 props shoud be Compared? Groups! and ¢ Sroupe 2 and $ ©. Groups dnd DB. Groape Send? 10. Which of the nylon line and the Either, functioned to Prevent the ‘scaping? G, The chanoacrylate only H: Bost the nylon Ine andthe cyanouryate JF Netter he nylon fine norte eyenoseryate Eigen a AL, Which fC; sapidus or 2. marine would oecupy the Tighe wophic level in fod ean? ‘As C sald, beaut Copa ea producer and B.C tapidas Docaue C saps isa consumer and Z marina is a produces . Z inarina, because Z. marina isa producer and © sapidis is consumer D. Z marina, Gocatse Z marina is consumer and Sap i's prodcer 12, Which ofthe following tfemente describes difer- pce between the ell of rapid andthe elt OF 2 nnarina The cll of C saps: ve a mcles, whereas the eels of Z marina lack 6. Incl mcleus, wheres the cells of Z marina have noclevs. HL. have # call wal, wheres the calls of Z marina Tac aos wa ck a cell wall, whereas the ells of Z marina avec wal, 13, Which of the following statements comparing sn sect of the design ofthe 2expuriments fe seeuate? ‘A. Tho C. sapidus in Experiment 2 were exactly $tmes a nid as the C2 vapid in Experiment B. The length of tine needed to perform Exper mont | wat less than the length of time needed to form Fxpeiment 2, ts aumoeof rariving Z, marina was measured in both Experiments 12nd D. In "ath experiments, there were initlly 50 spider go, GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 4Aoo0o000 00 of Passage ‘Two students were each atked to experimentally zocazsnooroora|s coerzocanocozancoacalE I SB SSBRESRERBRSRRSBRS ee . = in bases sd Integration of Knowledge & ideas (IKI) cee = 5 al = ‘eye Smet te = _| [Saeressay wi — “Reporting Categories Reporting Reporting 100 eet of Da Category Eaton SIN = Sorc astute Ein = Evan odo, Irenoes& Exzeinenil Resa 8 8 ‘Number Corect (Raw Score) for Ireprtation of Dele $00) we = ‘Scientii resigaton (I) — a a ‘Evaluation of Model, erences & = ‘Experimental Resi (EM _ 7 ‘Teta Number Cnet or iene Test, (100 + SIN EM @ conon>nonszoomno noes & SSSSSRSARSSRRURRE |e>a 1000 @z00>n0z0z0|F | Explanation of Procedures Used to Obtain Scale Scores from Raw Scores (On each of tho four tsts on which you marked any responses the foal numberof vet resorts nea ra ‘cere. Us the table alow 10 convert your aw scares 1 soe Scores For aech tet, ost and exe your aw sea rte range of ra sores tal incu i ne tbl Blow. The toad ston ta har oust cok of abe and a ‘ale sore tat coresponde otha raw score. Ae you ‘atemine your scale sere, er thar ne lan provided ‘nthe ng The highs! possible sale score for each fests ‘35. Te towel poole seleeooe fr any tat on which Yu ‘marked ay response i Next, compute the Compost score by avragag the four szalo scares. Todo this, add your four sole sors ane die ‘he sum by 4 the oslng number end a raeton round ‘tothe nearest whole number (Round cow ay acon ess {han oneal roundup any eto at oneal or mre) Enier te nunber ithe Blank Th ls your omgoete score ‘ne highest posstie Compost soe fe 96, Tha lowest possible Conpoatie sore Ie. Raw Score ‘ACT Test 605, ‘Your Sena Seore natn easing Seine Composite score (sum +4) NOTE: you et test completly lank nd marked no ems, ono eta ssl sor for tat tt any test was cota blank, donot calculate a Compete sore. Tent Mathematics Testa acing 260 usfeces! eaegees ry f cy 8 Sy 53

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