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Total questions
215
Score range: 1–36
3h 35m
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How it works
Your free ACT practice test, explained
Everything you need to simulate real exam conditions and walk away
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- ⏱ Test format
- 215 total questions across 4 sections
- Per-section countdown timer
- Flag & review questions anytime
- Calculator allowed on Math only
- Single navigation per section (like real ACT)
- 📊 Scoring system
- Raw score → scaled score (1–36)
- Composite = average of 4 section scores
- No penalty for wrong answers
- Percentile ranking shown instantly
- Score mirrors official ACT accuracy
- 🎯 What you'll get
- Instant composite score
- Section-by-section breakdown
- Detailed answer explanations
- Weak-area performance report
- Retake with fresh questions anytime
Practice by section
ACT practice test by section
Target your weakest area or run through every section systematically.
English
Usage and mechanics, rhetorical skills, punctuation, sentence structure, and style. Tests your ability to revise and edit written passages.
Pre-algebra, elementary algebra, intermediate algebra, coordinate geometry, plane geometry, and trigonometry. Calculator permitted.
Four passage types: literary narrative, social science, humanities, and natural science. Tests comprehension, inference, and analysis skills.Science
Data representation, research summaries, and conflicting viewpoints. Tests your ability to interpret charts, graphs, and experimental results.
One essay prompt asking you to analyze a complex issue and evaluate multiple perspectives. Scored separately on a 2–12 scale.
ACT test overview
ACT sections breakdown
Everything a beginner needs to understand about how the ACT is structured.
| Section | Questions | Time | Topics Covered | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
English |
75 | 45 min | Punctuation, grammar, rhetorical skills, sentence structure | 1–36 |
Math |
60 | 60 min | Pre-algebra, algebra I & II, geometry, trigonometry, stats | 1–36 |
Reading |
40 | 35 min | Literary narrative, social science, humanities, natural science | 1–36 |
Science |
40 | 35 min | Data representation, research summaries, conflicting viewpoints | 1–36 |
Writing (optional) |
1 essay | 40 min | Argument essay — analyze multiple perspectives on a complex issue | 2–12 |
| Composite | 215 questions | 2h 55m – 3h 35m | Average of 4 main section scores | 1–36 |
Why this test
Why take this free ACT practice test?
Real exam conditions
Timed sections, real question formats, and scoring that mirrors the official test — so test day feels familiar, not foreign.
Build test stamina
3.5 hours is long. Regular full-length tests condition you to sustain focus and accuracy through every single section.
Identify weak areas fast
Performance analytics pinpoint exactly which topics and question types need attention — no guesswork, no wasted study hours.
Improve time management
Practicing under real time pressure trains you to pace each section confidently — one of the biggest score differentiators on test day.
Test prep strategies
ACT practice test strategies
Proven tactics used by students who score 30+.
- ⏰ Time management tips
- English: ~36 seconds per question
- Math: ~60 seconds per question
- Reading: ~52 seconds per question
- Science: ~52 seconds per question
- Flag & skip — never get stuck on one question
- Leave 3 minutes to review flagged items
- 🎯 Section-specific tips
- English: read the full passage before answering
- Math: eliminate impossible answers first
- Reading: skim passage, then dive into questions
- Science: focus on graphs and data tables
- Writing: outline for 5 minutes before drafting
- Science: don't memorize content — interpret data
- 🚫 Common mistakes to avoid
- Leaving questions blank (there is no penalty)
- Changing answers without a clear reason
- Skipping the Science passage introductions
- Rushing through Reading passages too fast
- Not going back to review flagged questions
- Practicing without timing yourself
Study resources
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Everything you need alongside the practice test — all free.
Practice quizzes
Short, topic-focused drills by subject and difficulty
Question bank
1,000+ searchable questions by topic and type
Daily question
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Study guides
Section-by-section prep plans for every level
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this ACT practice
test
Yes — the full-length test and all section tests are completely free. No credit card, no signup required to start. You can optionally create an account to save your results and track progress over time.
Questions are built to mirror the official ACT in format, difficulty distribution, and topic coverage. Scores from this test correlate closely with official ACT results and are used by thousands of students each week as a reliable benchmark.
Yes, unlimited times. Each attempt pulls from a large question bank so you see fresh questions every session. Most students see significant improvement after 3–5 full-length practice attempts.
Yes — same number of questions per section, same time limits, same scoring scale. (1–36), and same passage types in Reading and Science. The interface also replicates real exam navigation rules, including the inability to jump between sections.
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The standard ACT is 2 hours 55 minutes (not including breaks). If you take the optional Writing section, total testing time is 3 hours 35 minutes. Our full-length practice test matches this timing exactly so you can build real test-day stamina.
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