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ACT II-Math Level I Part LL
ACT II-Math Level I Part LL
[48] In the triangle in figure below, what is the value and the distances from P to Q and from R to S
of x? are equal. If the distance from Q to R is half the
distance from P to Q , how far apart are P and Q ?
A. 30
B. 40
A. 4
C. 45
B. 20
D. 60
C. 24
D. 30
A. 7
B. 4
1
C. 3
2
D. 0
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[54] According to a market study, City X has 1.75 [57] If S is the sum of two consecutive integers,
millionaires for every 1,000 people. If there are 8 which of the following is always true?
million people in City X, how many millionaires are
there?
A. S is positive.
B. S is negative.
A. 14 C. S is even.
B. 140 D. S is odd.
C. 1, 400
D. 14,000
A. 6m
B. 4m
C. 3m [59] Each of the members in the AZ club may bring up
D. 2m to 4 guests to a party. What is the maximum number
of members and guests who might attend the party?
A. x+4
B. 4x
C. 4x + 4
D. 5x
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1 [63] How many numbers between 1 and 80
[60] Ann’s stock was worth 28 a share when the
4 (inclusive) meet both conditions below?
stock market opened for the day and its value went • Statement 1: The number has a factor of 4.
3 • Statement 2: The number is a multiple of 10.
down during the day. If the amounts are in
8
dollars, how many dollars were her 40 shares of A. 2
stock worth at the end of the day? B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
7
A. 1, 080
8
B. 1, 085
C. 1,115
D. 1,125 [64] Given that x ≥ − 2 , which of the following
expressions is equivalent to the product of
x + 2 and (x + 2)3 ?
[61] Triangle A is similar to Triangle B. If Triangle B
3
has angles measuring 30°and 70°, which of the
A. ±( x + 2) 4
following is the measure of one of the angles of
Triangle A?
B. x+2
C. ( x + 2)
2
A. 20°
B. 40° D. ( x + 2) 4
C. 60°
D. 80°
[65] Solve for x where a, b, and c are real number
and a > 0 .
ax + b > c + 3b
[62] What is the slope of 3 y − 6 x = 10? c + 2b
A. x >
1 a
A.
2 c + 2b
B. x <
B. 2 a
C. 3 C. x > c + 2b − a
D. 6 c
D. x < + 2b
a
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3 x +3
[66] The figure shown belongs in which of the [68] If f (x) = 9 2 x −1 and g (x) = 3 , for what
following classifications?
value of x does f (x) − g ( x ) = 0?
I. Polygon
II. Quadrilateral
A. −4
III. Rectangle
7
IV. Trapezoid B. −
4
10
C. −
7
E. 5
A. 25%
B. 36%
C. 50%
[67] A polynomial function is defined by the D. 56%
equation p ( x ) = 2 x 2 + ax − 4 x − 2 a . If
p( − 3) = 0, what is the value of a?
[70] In complex numbers, where i 2 = − 1, what is the
A. 0 (i + 1)(i + 1)
simplified form of the expression ?
B. 2 (i − 1)(i − 1)
C. 4 i +1
A.
i −1
D. 6
i
B.
2
2
C.
i
D. −1
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[71] The expression x 2 + 6 x + m can be factored as [74] How many points of intersection do the
( x + k )2 for some integer value of k. What is the following equations have?
value of m ? 1
y = − x+5
3
A. 1 y = −x2 + 8
B. 3
C. 9 A. 0
D. 36 B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
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[77] Anja decides to track how long it takes her to [79] What are the solutions to the equation below?
get to school each day. After tracking her drive 5 | x − 2 | + 1 = 16
five times, Anja finds that it takes her an A. x = 3 only
average of 27 minutes to get to school each day. B. x = 5 only
The quickest Anja can get to school, if she C. x = 5 and x = 3
encounters no traffic, is in 23 minutes. If on the D. x = 5 and x = −1
first day, Anja drove to school in 31 minutes,
what is the longest possible time it took Anja to
drive to school during those five days? [80] If a ⊗ b = 2a 2 + 3b , what is 4 ⊗ 2?
A. 10
A. 29 minutes B. 18
B. 31 minutes C. 20
C. 33 minutes D. 38
D. 35 minutes
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[83] A line is tangent to the circle [85] Which of the following is equivalent to the
25 = ( x + 1 ) + ( y + 4 ) at ( − 4,0 ) . expression below?
2 2
A. −90 °
[84] Triangle DFG below is equilateral. JG is 6 B. 0°
inches. HD is one third the length of DF. What C. 90 °
is the length of FH? D. 180°
A. 2 inches
B. 8 inches
C. 12 inches
D. It is impossible to determine with the
information given
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[87] When folded along the dashed lines, which of [89] What is the solution set for this equation ?
these nets forms a cube? 2−x x+3
=
7 5
A.
A. 11
12
B. B. − 11
12
C. − 11 , 11
12 6
C. D. { }
Equation1:
x −3 −2 0 2
y 9 7 3 −1
Equation 2:
[88] If minor arc EF = 4π cm, what is the area, in
square centimeters, of the sector? x −2 −1 1 3
y 7 2 −8 −18
A. −2
B. −1
A. 32π
C. 2
B. 36π D. 7
C. 200π
D. 576π
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[94] Which of the following pairs of lines are parallel ?
[91] Triangle MNP is similar to Triangle RQP,
3
A. 3 y = 2 x – 1 and y = − x + 1
and MN and QR are parallel. If the sine of 2
B. y = 2 x + 1 and y = 1– 2 x
2
∠R is , then what is the measure of ∠N ?
2 C. 1 x − y = 2 and 2 y = x –1
2
D. 2 y = 5 x and 5 y = 2 x
A. m 2 + n 2
B. (m – n)2
2 C. (m + n )2
A.
2 D. m 2 – n 2
B. 30°
C. 45°
D. 60°
A. 9
B. 16
A. 64 + 8π
C. 49
B. 64 + 32π
D. 81
C. 64 + 64 π
D. 256 + 32π
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[97] An athlete tracks the number of times various [99] The figure below was formed by combining two
exercises or movements appears in the daily X-Fit equal squares, such that a vertex of one square is
workouts over a period. The data he compiles is at the center of the other square. The area of the
illustrated below. shaded region is x. In terms of x, what is the area
` of the unshaded region?
A. 6 x
Based on this data, what is the probability that a 7
workout contains either box jumps or B. 3 x
weightlifting? 4
x
C.
A. 0.12 6
B. 0.30 D. x
C. 0.40 7
D. 0.60
A. 9 A. 2 meters
B. 11 B. 4 meters
C. 14 C. 8 meters
D. 16 D. 16 meters
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[41] .C [86] C
[42] .D [87] B
Answers: [43] .C [88] B
[44] .D [89] C
[45] .D [90] A
[1] C [46] .D [91] C
[2] .A [47] .B [92] C
[3] .A [48] .C [93] D
[4] .A [49] .A [94] C
[5] .B [50] .C [95] D
[6] .B [51] .C [96] B
[7] .A [52] .A [97] D
[8] .A [53] .D [98] D
[9] .C [54] .D [99] C
[10] .B [55] .B [100] D
[11] .C [56] .B
[12] .C [57] .D
[13] .D [58] .D
[14] .C [59] .D
[15] .D [60] .C
[16] .D [61] D
[17] .B [62] B
[18] .B [63] B
[19] .A [64] C
[20] .B [65] A
[21] .A [66] D
[22] .B [67] D
[23] .C [68] D
[24] .D [69] D
[25] .D [70] D
[26] .B [71] C
[27] .D [72] D
[28] .D [73] D
[29] .C [74] C
[30] .C [75] A
[31] .D [76] A
[32] .C [77] D
[33] .A [78] C
[34] .B [79] D
[35] .C [80] D
[36] .D [81] C
[37] .C [82] A
[38] .B [83] D
[39] .D [84] B
[40] .D [85] D
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