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ACT Math — pre-algebra through trigonometry, 60 minutes

20-question mock20 minAvg 20.3 pass markUnited States

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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
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Sit the ACT and send scores
Math section scored 1–36 as part of the composite.
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Exam blueprint

What this exam covers

5 topics · drawn across your practice and mock
01Algebra
30%6 questions
02Geometry
25%5 questions
03Statistics & probability
20%4 questions
04Trigonometry
15%3 questions
05Pre-algebra
10%2 questions
Your study path
Master this exam, topic by topic
Drill one topic at a time. After each session you'll see where you went wrong and can retake until you've got it.
Questions per session
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Frequently asked questions

Is the ACT Math practice test free?

Yes. The core ACT Math practice on AceMark is free to start — no credit card needed. Sign in (takes 10 seconds) if you'd like to track your progress, save attempts, and unlock the Mentor. Otherwise, browse and explore questions without an account.

How many questions are in the ACT Math quiz?

Each ACT Math attempt draws 20 questions and runs for about 60 minutes under realistic timed conditions.

Can I retake the ACT Math test, and are the questions randomised?

Yes. Every attempt pulls a fresh, randomised set of questions, so you can't memorise your way through — you retake it until you genuinely know the material.

What score do I need to pass the ACT Math?

The pass mark used in this simulation is Avg 20.3. AceMark scores every attempt instantly and shows which topics to review.