PreACT Practice Test

Almost everyone out there has either heard of or taken the PreSAT at some point in their high school career. However, did you know there’s an equivalent pretest for the ACT? The PreACT gives 10th-graders a unique opportunity to practice taking the ACT.

Click “Start Test” above to take a free PreACT practice test!

Why Take the PreACT?

What are the advantages of taking the PreACT exam? For starters, it can allow you to get to know the real ACT! Just like the ACT is meant to evaluate how well you’ll be able to handle college-level curriculum, the PreACT gauges your readiness to take and pass the actual ACT exam. As a result, you will generally take this exam earlier on in high school than you do the ACT. Specifically, if you’re in 10th grade, you’re more likely to have to take the PreACT in the near future.

What’s on the PreACT?

The PreACT test is split into four sections, and you will be given about 2 hours to complete the test.

The questions are split into four sections:

How the PreACT is scored

When you receive your score report, you will see six different scores listed:

  1. Composite score: This is the average score for all sections of the test.
  2. Math subscore: This is the score for the Math section.
  3. Science subscore: This is the score for the Science section.
  4. STEM score: This is the average score for the Science and Math sections combined.
  5. English subscore: This is the score for the English section.
  6. Reading subscore: This is the score for the Reading section.

Every score and subscore on your score report will be within the range of 1-35.

ACT Test Online Prep Course

If you want to be fully prepared, Mometrix offers an online ACT prep course. The course is designed to provide you with any and every resource you might want while studying. The ACT course includes:

The ACT prep course is designed to help any learner get everything they need to prepare for their ACT exam. Click below to check it out!