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ACT Math

ACT Math — pre-algebra through trigonometry, 60 minutes

60
Minutes
20
Questions
36,440
Learners
Avg 20.3
Pass mark
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From practice to the real exam

Verified sources
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Create an ACT account
Register on MyACT.
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Use ACT Academy
Free official practice covering pre-algebra, elementary algebra, intermediate algebra, coordinate geometry, plane geometry, and trigonometry.
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Time a full math section
60 questions in 60 minutes. Sit at least one timed practice before booking.
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Register for a sitting
Standard fee ~USD 68 (without writing).
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Sit the ACT and send scores
Math section scored 1–36 as part of the composite.
Official resources
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Exam blueprint

What this exam covers

5 topics · 20 questions in the bank
Topic weights below mirror the real exam blueprint. To practise any single topic, use the Your study path panel on the right.
01Algebra
30%6 questions
02Geometry
25%5 questions
03Statistics & probability
20%4 questions
04Trigonometry
15%3 questions
05Pre-algebra
10%2 questions
The experience

What to expect on test day

Timed simulation
Every mock runs under real exam time pressure. No pauses, no hints — exactly like the day.
Randomised questions
Every attempt draws fresh questions. You cannot memorise your way to a pass — you have to understand.
Integrity monitoring
Tab switches are logged in mock mode. Three switches auto-submits — same discipline as a real proctor.
Detailed results
Topic-by-topic breakdown, every answer explained, and a personalised 5-day study plan when you finish.
How to prepare

Competitive study playbook

Four habits that move the needle most — pulled from how high-scorers actually study.

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Spend the first week entirely on your weakest topic — momentum follows confidence.
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Previous-year papers are the single highest-ROI study tool. Treat them as gospel.
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Strict time per question. Most failures are time-management failures, not knowledge failures.
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For GS: daily current affairs reading is non-negotiable — even 15 minutes compounds.