April 10th, 2010 ACT Official Thread

<p>460??? was that even an answer choice?? i thought there were all below 100?</p>

<p>Yes u put B he’ll yea!!!’ possible 36 on science omg yea baby I might have broken 30 yea baby</p>

<p>^And then round down (it asked for full packs).</p>

<p>Anyone get 100 for the finite squares? ac^2 must be positive? 11% Eo% - The boiling point of pure water is 4 degC, so the answer was 11% right?</p>

<p>No way it was 460… U were given that u had 30 single seed plants and all u had to do was find how many complete sets u could make 30=4x7. Which is the max 4 seed things out of 30 single seed packs</p>

<p>I thought the Eng/Math/Essay were wayyyy easier than the February exam (trust me, that one was ridiculously hard)
However, reading and science weren’t that easy though. Well, reading wasn’t too bad, but the passages were definitely boring. And the first two science passages were weird…like the second one with the bacteria culture was freaking confusing!</p>

<p>I thought freezing point of h2o was 0c and yes 100 was the awnser foe the donate square thing</p>

<p>wait sooo what was the answer to the seed plants then???</p>

<p>7 was the awN</p>

<p>wow got that one wrong. thnx for the answer though</p>

<p>Np I struggled on that chart in begining but then it clicked</p>

<p>for the science, what was the very last question i think: something bout like lowest yo greatest W0 or something close to that? anyone here remember that question</p>

<p>what do you mean by curve?</p>

<p>what did u get for the first question on science?</p>

<p>Why was that science so ridiculously hard? Why was that english so ridiculousy easy?</p>

<p>“boiling point of pure water is 4 degC, so the answer was 11% right?”
did they say that in the intro or something? o.o</p>

<p>Damn there goes36 I didn’t see it say4 in intro ouch</p>

<p>What did you get for very first question in science where it asked number of points?</p>

<p>For English:
For a word substitution question was that word that should not be substituted: “materialized” or “gave prominence to” </p>

<p>For the first question of the second passage, was it supposed to be something like “as we flew into the dark clouds” or one of the other choices that said something “like heading into dark clouds,”</p>

<p>For Math:
Was number 60 ac^2
Cos2x question?</p>

<p>For reading:
For a word question there were choices like: “minimize” “analyze” “inscribe”…what was the correct choice.
What was the dads reaction to the girl ripping out the page? “sympathetic and critical” or something like that?
Was the kid recounting a trip with his dad or meetingn hank williams…seems like it could have been either.</p>

<p>For Science:
Was number 1 “the information is not included” or something like that</p>

<p>Altight awnsers: materialized, as we flew into dark clouds, ac^2, cos 2x was like -7/11 or somthing, analyize, not sympethetucal ut was like angry and something because remember the book was “forbiden”, and finally kid was looking back on a trip with dad</p>

<p>English: to materialize means to cause something to appear
and to give prominence to something means that you’re giving attention to a particular object. You needed to find a synonym for ‘featured’, so ‘to give prominence’ is the wrong answer. </p>

<p>The second question’s answer was ‘as we flew’, because you need an active voice, not passive. And the paragraph was practically describing a plane flying through clouds.</p>

<p>The last math question’s answer was A because ac2 has to be positive, or else it’d mean that a is negative, therefore, the equation would form a negative product. </p>

<p>and I can’t remember reading/science… sry!</p>