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Format 300 questions / 75 min
Free sample 20 questions
Exam cycle 2026-2027
Passing target 70%

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Question 1 English Grammar

Question 1: English Grammar

Choose the option that makes the sentence grammatically correct. The team of volunteers _____ working since dawn to clear the trail.

Question 2 English Grammar

Question 2: English Grammar

Choose the option that makes the sentence grammatically correct. My brother enjoys hiking, fishing, and _____ on weekends.

Question 3 English Grammar

Question 3: English Grammar

Choose the option that makes the sentence grammatically correct. The museum, _____ collection includes ancient pottery, reopened after renovations.

Question 4 English Grammar

Question 4: English Grammar

Choose the option that makes the sentence grammatically correct. Neither of the two solutions _____ the problem completely.

Question 5 Pre-Algebra

Question 5: Pre-Algebra

What is 35 percent of 80?

Question 6 Elementary Algebra

Question 6: Elementary Algebra

If 5x − 3 = 2x + 12, what is the value of x?

Question 7 Intermediate Algebra

Question 7: Intermediate Algebra

What are the solutions to the equation x^2 − 5x + 6 = 0?

Question 8 Coordinate Geometry

Question 8: Coordinate Geometry

What is the distance between the points (1, 2) and (4, 6) in the coordinate plane?

Question 9 Plane Geometry

Question 9: Plane Geometry

A rectangle has a length of 12 and a width of 5. What is the length of its diagonal?

Question 10 Trigonometry

Question 10: Trigonometry

In a right triangle, the side opposite an angle measures 3 and the hypotenuse measures 5. What is the sine of that angle?

Question 11 Pre-Algebra

Question 11: Pre-Algebra

A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour for every 3 cups of sugar. If a baker uses 9 cups of sugar, how many cups of flour are needed?

Question 12 Elementary Algebra

Question 12: Elementary Algebra

If 3(x + 2) = 21, what is the value of x?

Question 13 Reading Comprehension

Question 13: Reading Comprehension

Read the following passage, then answer the question. Grace had practiced the violin solo for months, yet on the night of the recital her hands trembled as she lifted the bow. The auditorium lights felt blinding. She drew a slow breath, remembered her teacher's advice to focus on the first note alone, and began. By the second measure, the trembling was gone, replaced by the steady rhythm she knew so well. What does the passage most strongly suggest about how Grace overcame her nervousness?

Question 14 Reading Comprehension

Question 14: Reading Comprehension

Read the following passage, then answer the question. The old lighthouse had not guided a ship in forty years, but the town refused to let it fall. Each spring, volunteers repainted its weathered tower and polished the dormant lamp. Tourists rarely came, and the harbor below sat mostly empty. Still, the residents insisted the lighthouse was the heart of who they were. The passage suggests that the town maintains the lighthouse primarily because it

Question 15 Reading Comprehension

Question 15: Reading Comprehension

Read the following passage, then answer the question. When Daniel inherited his grandfather's toolbox, he expected a few rusty wrenches. Instead, beneath the top tray, he found a stack of handwritten letters dated from the 1950s. They described his grandfather's first job, his courtship of Daniel's grandmother, and a cross-country move Daniel had never heard about. Suddenly the worn toolbox felt less like a container of tools and more like a record of a life. The passage indicates that Daniel's view of the toolbox changed because he

Question 16 Science Reasoning

Question 16: Science Reasoning

A student measures how the volume of a gas changes with temperature at constant pressure. At 200 K the volume is 4.0 liters, at 300 K the volume is 6.0 liters, and at 400 K the volume is 8.0 liters. Based on this data, what volume would the gas occupy at 350 K?

Question 17 Science Reasoning

Question 17: Science Reasoning

Two researchers debate why a certain lake has fewer fish than expected. Researcher 1 argues that low oxygen levels limit fish survival. Researcher 2 argues that a recently introduced predator species is the cause. Which finding would most strongly support Researcher 2's hypothesis over Researcher 1's?

Question 18 Science Reasoning

Question 18: Science Reasoning

An experiment tests how fertilizer amount affects plant growth. Four identical plants receive 0, 5, 10, and 15 grams of fertilizer. After four weeks their heights are 8 cm, 14 cm, 20 cm, and 19 cm respectively. What conclusion is best supported by this data?

Question 19 Science Reasoning

Question 19: Science Reasoning

A table shows the boiling points of four liquids at sea level: ethanol 78 degrees C, water 100 degrees C, glycerol 290 degrees C, and acetone 56 degrees C. If all four liquids are heated together in an open container starting at room temperature, which liquid will begin to boil first?

Question 20 English Grammar

Question 20: English Grammar

Choose the option that makes the sentence grammatically correct. After the storm passed, the hikers were relieved to find that their tents had remained _____ in place.

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What this 2026-2027 ACT Practice Test covers

This practice test is designed for students and professionals preparing for ACT who want stronger exam-day confidence, better explanation quality, and more useful answer review than a generic test bank.

Focus areas include ACT practice test, ACT practice questions and ACT free practice test. Focus areas include reading comprehension, algebra and data analysis, grammar and usage, problem solving, along with scenario-based judgment, careful review of why distractors are less correct, and real-world analogies that help the key ideas stick.

Work through up to 50 ACT-style questions built around reading comprehension, algebra and data analysis, and the wording patterns students usually miss on the first read.
Use answer-by-answer rationales to learn why the correct option wins and why weaker distractors fail in College Admissions exam situations.
Review 3 real-world analogies, topic article cards, and source checks after each question so grammar and usage and problem solving feel easier to recognize under pressure.
Build timing, confidence, and recall with scenario-based practice that feels closer to the real ACT than a generic flashcard dump.

Prepare for the ACT with realistic ACT practice questions, timed review, detailed rationales, and real-world analogies that make harder College Admissions concepts easier to remember.

This practice test is designed for students and professionals preparing for ACT who want stronger exam-day confidence, better explanation quality, and more useful answer review than a generic test bank.

Focus areas include reading comprehension, algebra and data analysis, grammar and usage, problem solving, along with scenario-based judgment, careful review of why distractors are less correct, and real-world analogies that help the key ideas stick.

What you will practice on this page

  • Work through up to 50 ACT-style questions built around reading comprehension, algebra and data analysis, and the wording patterns students usually miss on the first read.
  • Use answer-by-answer rationales to learn why the correct option wins and why weaker distractors fail in College Admissions exam situations.
  • Review 3 real-world analogies, topic article cards, and source checks after each question so grammar and usage and problem solving feel easier to recognize under pressure.
  • Build timing, confidence, and recall with scenario-based practice that feels closer to the real ACT than a generic flashcard quiz.

How to use this exam to study smarter

  1. Start with the 20-question free sample to spot whether reading comprehension or algebra and data analysis is slowing you down before you buy the full exam.
  2. After each block, review every rationale and the 3 real-world analogies, topic article cards, and source checks so the tested pattern behind grammar and usage becomes easier to remember.
  3. Retake the full ACT practice test in timed mode and focus on cleaner decision-making, not just memorizing the last answer.

Students often land on this page after searching for terms like ACT practice test, ACT practice questions, ACT free practice test, ACT study guide, ACT reading comprehension questions, ACT algebra and data analysis review. That is why the free sample gives you 10 questions first and the full version goes deeper into the tested patterns.

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Single-exam access unlocks one 300-question bank for this exact exam, a timed practice flow, instant score reporting, answer-level rationales, option-by-option review, and 3 real-world analogies, topic article cards, and source checks per question to make the concepts easier to remember.

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