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Full-Length Practice Test #9

Science Section

The science section is sampled across the six science subtopics with a difficulty mix calibrated to mirror the real ACT. Total: 40 questions in 35 minutes (about 52 sec each).

Drills that make up this section

This section is sampled across the Science subtopics — easy, medium, and hard items in roughly real-test proportions. Walk through the linked drills below in order; each drill has its questions on individual pages with worked solutions.

  1. 1 Data Representation — Easy Data Representation — Easy tier (15 questions). Easy
  2. 2 Research Summaries — Medium Research Summaries — Medium tier (15 questions). Medium
  3. 3 Conflicting Viewpoints — Hard Conflicting Viewpoints — Hard tier (15 questions). Hard
  4. 4 Biology — Easy Biology — Easy tier (15 questions). Easy
  5. 5 Chemistry — Medium Chemistry — Medium tier (15 questions). Medium
  6. 6 Physics — Hard Physics — Hard tier (15 questions). Hard

Pacing for this section

You have 35 minutes for 40 questions — about 52 sec per question. That is fast. The way to hit it is not to "go faster" on every question; it's to get the easy ones in 30 seconds so you bank time for the hard ones.

On the science section, plan to bank time in the first third of the section so you have it for the harder questions later. If you fall more than 30 seconds behind on a single question, mark and move on.

What to do if you run out of time

Always fill in an answer for every question — there is no penalty for guessing on the ACT. Pick a "letter of the day" (say, C) and bubble it for any unanswered questions in the last 30 seconds. On a 4-choice section, this gives you a free 25% expected score on those items.