| A | B |
| The four subtests that comprise a full ACT Test are: | Math, Science Reasoning, English, Reading |
| What should I take to the ACT test center? | ACT ticket, acceptable ID, and permitted calculator |
| The difference between loans and grants is | grants do not have to be repaid |
| Who has to fill out a FAFSA? | anyone applying for college |
| Jobs listed under the heading "Work Experience" should be placed | Most recent first |
| What is one way that colleges or jobs might narrow down potential applicants from their resumes? | Discard any resumes with spelling or mechanical errors. |
| When compiling a resume, which of the following content area groups MUST be included? | Name, Education, Work History |
| What are grants? | money provided by the federal and state governments that does not require repayment |
| What is the required length for the scholarship essay? | No more than one page |
| When communicating via email, it is essential to | carefully word your email in a polite manner |
| Who should NEVER be listed as a reference on a resume? | Relatives |
| What three items might be included for each job experience listed on a resume? | Location, dates of employment, job duties |
| What types of reading is used in the reading portion of the ACT? | Prose Fiction, Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Social Studies |
| What is the recommended length for a resume (excluding the reference page)? | One page |
| When can students access their ACT scores? | Normally, all scores are reported by eight weeks after the test date. |
| When should you put your GPA (grade point average) on your resume? | Only if it is a 3.0 or higher. |
| What identification will I have to show at the ACT test center? | Current (valid) official photo ID |
| Which score is reported to colleges if you take the ACT test more than once? | the scores from the test date you request to be sent |
| What is the highest score you can earn on the ACT? | 36 |