TESTING
Residual ACT
Assessment
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Length of
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3.5
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$30.00
(Pay-Hearnes
Hall 210, take receipt to test) |
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114 Hearnes
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Residual Testing
Regulations
Residual testing is provided for participating colleges that wish to administer the ACT Assessment to their enrolled or admitted students. Following are some major features of residual testing:
Description
Each of the Tests is constructed to measure knowledge and skills typically taught in high school that are important for successfully completing a college education.
English Test (45 minutes) The English Test measure your understanding of the conventions of standard written English in punctuation, grammar, and sentence structure and your skill in making the kinds of cessions made by good writers related to strategy, organization , and style.
Mathematics Test (60 minutes) The Mathematics
Test measure the mathematical skills that you have acquired in courses taken up
to the beginning of grade 12. The
test requires you to use your reasoning skills to solve practical problems in
mathematics. Knowledge of basic
formulas and computational skills are assumed as background for the problems.
{You may use a calculator in the ACT Assessment Mathematics Test (but not on any
of the other tests in the ACT Assessment).
You are not required to use a
calculator. All of the problems can be solved without a calculator. You may use any four-function,
scientific, or graphing calculator, unless it has features in the prohibited
list click here.
Reading Test (35 minutes) - The Reading Test measure reading comprehension as a product of your skill in referring and reasoning. The test items require you to derive meaning from several tests by referring to what is explicitly stated and by reasoning to determine implicit meanings and to draw conclusion, comparisons, and generalizations.
Science Test (35 minutes) The Science Test measure your skills in the interpretation, analysis, evaluation, reasoning, and problem-solving required in natural science coursework. Test content is drawn from biology, chemistry, physic and the Earth/space sciences.
For testing tips click
here.
For sample test questions click
here.
Scores
Results are generally
available in the Admissions Office, Hearnes Hall 109, two days after the test.
Results will not be given out over
the phone. You may request to have
scores mailed.