ACT Science Reasoning Practice Exam

ACT Science Reasoning Practice Exam

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No. of Questions 55
Access Immediate
Access Duration Life Long Access
Exam Delivery Online
Test Modes Practice, Exam

ACT Science Reasoning Practice Exam

The ACT (American College Testing) Science Reasoning is a part of exam which is conducted by ACT Inc., for assessing your logical reasoning and analysis skills and to solve problems in a specific time. The ACT exam is required for admission to college-level courses in the United States. The ACT science reasoning includes passages with data representations, research summaries, and conflicting viewpoints from sciences to evaluate your reasoning skills.

Certification in ACT Science Reasoning helps you prepare for the ACT science reasoning exam.

Why is ACT Science Reasoning certification important?

  • Prepares and practices your skills and knowledge to clear the ACT science reasoning exam
  • Shows your skills in logical reasoning.
  • Boosts your credibility as science reasoning tutor.
  • Offers you an advantage in competitive science reasoning tutoring.

Who should take the ACT Science Reasoning Exam?

  • ACT science tutors
  • STEM educators
  • ACT Test-prep instructors
  • Academic advisors
  • Curriculum developers
  • Educational consultants
  • Science communicators

Skills Evaluated

Candidates taking the certification exam on the ACT Science Reasoning is evaluated for the following skills:

  • Data interpretation
  • Scientific reasoning
  • Logical analysis.
  • Evaluate hypotheses and experimental results.
  • Compare conflicting scientific viewpoints.
  • Scientific terminology
  • Time management

ACT Science Reasoning Certification Course Outline
The course outline for ACT Science Reasoning certification is as below -

Domain 1 - Data Representation

  • Interpreting graphs and tables
  • Analyzing trends and patterns
  • Understanding variables and their relationships

 

Domain 2 - Research Summaries

  • Identifying experimental methods and objectives
  • Analyzing results and drawing conclusions
  • Recognizing experimental controls and variables

 

Domain 3 - Conflicting Viewpoints

  • Scientific hypotheses
  • Credibility of arguments
  • Reasoning strengths and weaknesses

 

Domain 4 - Scientific Inquiry

  • The scientific method
  • Hypothesis testing
  • Experimental design
  • Predicting outcomes

 

Domain 5 - Interdisciplinary Sciences

  • Biology concepts in experiments and scenarios
  • Chemistry-related analysis in data
  • Physics and earth/space science applications

 

Domain 6 - Critical Thinking and Reasoning

  • Synthesizing information from multiple sources
  • Solving scientific problems efficiently
  • Distinguishing between relevant and irrelevant data

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