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Fiveable's ACT Reading Section Overview: What's On It?

6 min readโ€ขjuly 3, 2023

Shagun Khare

Shagun Khare

Shagun Khare

Shagun Khare

Welcome to Fiveable's ACT Reading overview! If you're here, you're probably wondering what's tested in this section of the ACT. Well, guess what? We'll cover all of that for you here. โฌ‡๏ธ

โœ๐Ÿฝ ACT Reading Section Passages

The ACT Reading section comprises 40 questions, which must be completed within 35 minutes. It is divided into four sections, each containing either one long or two shorter prose passages. Each of the four sections is accompanied by a set of multiple-choice questions, and the sections with paired passages include some questions that relate to both passages. Now let's get into it! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿผ

๐Ÿ˜… ACT Reading Passage Types

The ACT reading questions are based on passages that will be given to you. These passages tend to come from four subject areas:

  1. ๐ŸŒ Social Studies: The social studies portion will take information from anthropology,ย archaeology,ย economics,ย education,ย history,ย political science,ย etc.

  2. ๐Ÿงช Natural Sciences: Natural sciences includeย astronomy,ย biology,ย botany,ย chemistry,ย ecology,ย medicine,ย zoology, etc.

  3. ๐Ÿ“– Literary Narrative or Prose Fiction:ย Questions in this category involve passages taken fromย short stories,ย novels,ย memoirs, andย personal essays.

  4. ๐Ÿ“š Humanities:ย Humanities questions come from a wide variety of sources, includingย architecture,ย art,ย dance,ย film,ย language,ย literary criticism,ย music,ย philosophy,ย television, etc.

However, this doesn't mean you have over 500 new subjects to learn about before you take the test! All answers to ACT Reading questions can be taken from the passages themselves.

๐Ÿค” ACT Reading Question Types

The ACT Reading questions fall into two categories:

  1. Referring questions inquire directly about information explicitly stated in the passage.

  2. Reasoning questions prompt students to draw conclusions from implied information within the passage(s).

โš’๏ธ ACT Reading Skills Tested

Before we get into the details of this section, here is an overview of the main skills that you will be tested on the ACT as determined by the Official ACT Guide:

  • Determine main ideas

  • Locate and interpret significant details

  • Understand sequences of events

  • Make comparisons

  • Comprehend cause-effect relationships

  • Determine the meaning of context-dependent words, phrases, and statements

  • Draw generalizations

  • Analyze the authorโ€™s or narratorโ€™s voice and method

  • Analyze claims and evidence in arguments

  • Integrate information from multiple texts

You may want to use this checklist to give you an idea of your strengths and weaknesses. You got this! ๐Ÿ“–


๐Ÿง Content Covered on the ACT Reading by Weightage

Reportedly, there are three sections that you will be tested on the ACT. However, each section is weighted differently and will appear differently on the exam. Here is a thorough breakdown to understand each section:

๐Ÿฅ‡ Key Ideas and Details (52-60%)

This domain necessitates a close examination of texts to identify central concepts and themes. It involves accurately summarizing information and ideas, comprehending relationships, and making logical inferences and conclusions, which includes understanding sequential, comparative, and cause-effect relationships.

๐Ÿฅˆ Craft and Structure (25โ€“30%)

These questions require you to:

  • Ascertain word and phrase meanings.

  • Analyze an author's rhetorical use of language.

  • Examine the structure of the text.

  • Grasp the author's purpose and perspective.

  • Analyze characters' viewpoints.

  • Interpret authorial decisions from a rhetorical standpoint.

  • Differentiate between various perspectives and sources of information.

๐Ÿฅ‰ Integration of Knowledge and Ideas (13โ€“23%)

In this category, you are expected to comprehend authors' assertions, distinguish between facts and opinions, and utilize evidence to establish connections between related texts on a given topic. Certain questions will prompt you to analyze how authors build their arguments and assess the reasoning and evidence presented from diverse sources.

๐Ÿ‘€ Visual and Quantitative Information in the Reading Section

In some instances, a passage may be complemented by visual aids such as graphs, figures, or tables containing pertinent information related to the reading task. When encountering such passages with these visual and quantitative elements, specific questions will inquire about identifying or interpreting information from the graphic. Additionally, you may need to integrate the information from both the passage and the graphic to arrive at the most suitable answer.


๐Ÿคฉ ACT Reading Section Tips

  1. Practice Regularly: Regular practice is essential to build your reading comprehension skills. Read a variety of texts and attempt practice tests to become familiar with the types of passages and questions you'll encounter.

  2. Skim the Passage: Before diving into the questions, quickly skim through the passage to get an overall idea of the content and main ideas. Pay attention to headings, subheadings, and the first and last sentences of paragraphs.

  3. Annotate as You Read: Underline or jot down key points, main ideas, and any important details as you read the passage. This will help you refer back to the text when answering questions.

  4. Time Management: Time is limited, so practice pacing yourself during practice tests. Allocate roughly 8-9 minutes per passage, ensuring you have enough time for all the questions.

  5. Focus on Keywords: Pay attention to keywords and phrases in the questions, as they can guide you to specific parts of the passage where you might find the answers.

  6. Answer Referring Questions First: Answer the referring questions (those with explicit answers in the passage) first, as they are usually quicker to tackle and ensure you don't miss easy points.

  7. Don't Overthink: Avoid reading too much into the questions or overthinking the answers. Stick to the information presented in the passage.

  8. Practice with Graphs and Tables: Familiarize yourself with interpreting data from graphs and tables. Pay attention to the axes, labels, and units to correctly answer questions related to visual elements.

  9. Stay Calm and Focused: The ACT can be stressful, but try to stay calm and focused during the test. If you encounter a challenging passage, don't dwell on it too long. Move on and return to it if you have time.

  10. Eliminate Wrong Answers: If you're unsure about an answer, try to eliminate obviously incorrect choices to increase your chances of selecting the correct one.


๐ŸŒŸClosing

Good luck! You are going to crush this exam! With the right practice techniques and the correct resources, you will ace the ACT Reading section in no time. The best way to practice efficiently is not to overdo it by reading 15 passages a day and answering hundreds of questions. It is to complete a few passages a day, and DOCUMENT your mistakes. Once you start understanding your mistakes and WHY you got a specific question incorrect, your brain will subconsciously register this and not make the same mistake again. You got this! ๐Ÿ€

Fiveable's ACT Reading Section Overview: What's On It?

6 min readโ€ขjuly 3, 2023

Shagun Khare

Shagun Khare

Shagun Khare

Shagun Khare

Welcome to Fiveable's ACT Reading overview! If you're here, you're probably wondering what's tested in this section of the ACT. Well, guess what? We'll cover all of that for you here. โฌ‡๏ธ

โœ๐Ÿฝ ACT Reading Section Passages

The ACT Reading section comprises 40 questions, which must be completed within 35 minutes. It is divided into four sections, each containing either one long or two shorter prose passages. Each of the four sections is accompanied by a set of multiple-choice questions, and the sections with paired passages include some questions that relate to both passages. Now let's get into it! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿผ

๐Ÿ˜… ACT Reading Passage Types

The ACT reading questions are based on passages that will be given to you. These passages tend to come from four subject areas:

  1. ๐ŸŒ Social Studies: The social studies portion will take information from anthropology,ย archaeology,ย economics,ย education,ย history,ย political science,ย etc.

  2. ๐Ÿงช Natural Sciences: Natural sciences includeย astronomy,ย biology,ย botany,ย chemistry,ย ecology,ย medicine,ย zoology, etc.

  3. ๐Ÿ“– Literary Narrative or Prose Fiction:ย Questions in this category involve passages taken fromย short stories,ย novels,ย memoirs, andย personal essays.

  4. ๐Ÿ“š Humanities:ย Humanities questions come from a wide variety of sources, includingย architecture,ย art,ย dance,ย film,ย language,ย literary criticism,ย music,ย philosophy,ย television, etc.

However, this doesn't mean you have over 500 new subjects to learn about before you take the test! All answers to ACT Reading questions can be taken from the passages themselves.

๐Ÿค” ACT Reading Question Types

The ACT Reading questions fall into two categories:

  1. Referring questions inquire directly about information explicitly stated in the passage.

  2. Reasoning questions prompt students to draw conclusions from implied information within the passage(s).

โš’๏ธ ACT Reading Skills Tested

Before we get into the details of this section, here is an overview of the main skills that you will be tested on the ACT as determined by the Official ACT Guide:

  • Determine main ideas

  • Locate and interpret significant details

  • Understand sequences of events

  • Make comparisons

  • Comprehend cause-effect relationships

  • Determine the meaning of context-dependent words, phrases, and statements

  • Draw generalizations

  • Analyze the authorโ€™s or narratorโ€™s voice and method

  • Analyze claims and evidence in arguments

  • Integrate information from multiple texts

You may want to use this checklist to give you an idea of your strengths and weaknesses. You got this! ๐Ÿ“–


๐Ÿง Content Covered on the ACT Reading by Weightage

Reportedly, there are three sections that you will be tested on the ACT. However, each section is weighted differently and will appear differently on the exam. Here is a thorough breakdown to understand each section:

๐Ÿฅ‡ Key Ideas and Details (52-60%)

This domain necessitates a close examination of texts to identify central concepts and themes. It involves accurately summarizing information and ideas, comprehending relationships, and making logical inferences and conclusions, which includes understanding sequential, comparative, and cause-effect relationships.

๐Ÿฅˆ Craft and Structure (25โ€“30%)

These questions require you to:

  • Ascertain word and phrase meanings.

  • Analyze an author's rhetorical use of language.

  • Examine the structure of the text.

  • Grasp the author's purpose and perspective.

  • Analyze characters' viewpoints.

  • Interpret authorial decisions from a rhetorical standpoint.

  • Differentiate between various perspectives and sources of information.

๐Ÿฅ‰ Integration of Knowledge and Ideas (13โ€“23%)

In this category, you are expected to comprehend authors' assertions, distinguish between facts and opinions, and utilize evidence to establish connections between related texts on a given topic. Certain questions will prompt you to analyze how authors build their arguments and assess the reasoning and evidence presented from diverse sources.

๐Ÿ‘€ Visual and Quantitative Information in the Reading Section

In some instances, a passage may be complemented by visual aids such as graphs, figures, or tables containing pertinent information related to the reading task. When encountering such passages with these visual and quantitative elements, specific questions will inquire about identifying or interpreting information from the graphic. Additionally, you may need to integrate the information from both the passage and the graphic to arrive at the most suitable answer.


๐Ÿคฉ ACT Reading Section Tips

  1. Practice Regularly: Regular practice is essential to build your reading comprehension skills. Read a variety of texts and attempt practice tests to become familiar with the types of passages and questions you'll encounter.

  2. Skim the Passage: Before diving into the questions, quickly skim through the passage to get an overall idea of the content and main ideas. Pay attention to headings, subheadings, and the first and last sentences of paragraphs.

  3. Annotate as You Read: Underline or jot down key points, main ideas, and any important details as you read the passage. This will help you refer back to the text when answering questions.

  4. Time Management: Time is limited, so practice pacing yourself during practice tests. Allocate roughly 8-9 minutes per passage, ensuring you have enough time for all the questions.

  5. Focus on Keywords: Pay attention to keywords and phrases in the questions, as they can guide you to specific parts of the passage where you might find the answers.

  6. Answer Referring Questions First: Answer the referring questions (those with explicit answers in the passage) first, as they are usually quicker to tackle and ensure you don't miss easy points.

  7. Don't Overthink: Avoid reading too much into the questions or overthinking the answers. Stick to the information presented in the passage.

  8. Practice with Graphs and Tables: Familiarize yourself with interpreting data from graphs and tables. Pay attention to the axes, labels, and units to correctly answer questions related to visual elements.

  9. Stay Calm and Focused: The ACT can be stressful, but try to stay calm and focused during the test. If you encounter a challenging passage, don't dwell on it too long. Move on and return to it if you have time.

  10. Eliminate Wrong Answers: If you're unsure about an answer, try to eliminate obviously incorrect choices to increase your chances of selecting the correct one.


๐ŸŒŸClosing

Good luck! You are going to crush this exam! With the right practice techniques and the correct resources, you will ace the ACT Reading section in no time. The best way to practice efficiently is not to overdo it by reading 15 passages a day and answering hundreds of questions. It is to complete a few passages a day, and DOCUMENT your mistakes. Once you start understanding your mistakes and WHY you got a specific question incorrect, your brain will subconsciously register this and not make the same mistake again. You got this! ๐Ÿ€



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APยฎ and SATยฎ are trademarks registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse this website.