<p>Are the ACT questions the same every year and the same order or it gets changed every time theres a new act test please i need a response thank you!</p>
<p>The questions are different on EVERY test and sometimes there are multiple forms of the test on the same date.</p>
<p>so your saying that every time theres a act test the answers are not the same order as the ones that we did in the past?</p>
<p>Well, the questions are different, so that means the answers are most likely to be different, too. Though the folks that make the ACT COULD put the correct answers in the same pattern as on previous tests–so they could re-use the same answer key–I doubt they would do that. So if you memorized the answers from a past test, it probably won’t help you on the next one. But if you already have them memorized, go ahead and try filling them in next time you take the ACT, and report your results back here on CC.</p>
<p>lol, atomom.</p>
<p>You have to understand that every test is different and I have no idea why anyone would think it would be the same. Otherwise, you’d just memorize the answers and everyone would get a 36. This is the whole reason people take practice tests.</p>
<p>Others have already mentioned that the ACT does in fact NOT recycle their questions. Nevertheless, you should take practice tests to become more familiar with the layout, as the ACT is pretty good at maintaining the same format and style in all of their tests. Might not be a sure-fire way to get a 36, but it will definitely raise your score.</p>