ACT Vocabulary Test by Dynamic SheetsNew test sheet  
Before the ACT exam, students usually try to enhance vocabulary as strong as possible. Although ACT isn't a pure English test, three of them mainly rely on English skills. Like all English tests, you cannot expect to get a high score with poor vocabulary. Vocabulary is definitely the base to think, talk, read, and write, which is the foundation of any language skills. To build ACT vocabulary, you need to study firstly, and then review known words to keep them refreshed.

This app, ACT Vocabulary Test Online, is a tool to help you do build ACT words. Within modern education methodology, the app runs on random practice. It has a built-in set of ACT word list, more than 1000, which is matched with the middle level of 12th-grade students and is highly useful in ACT papers.

It is a game-style app. You don't need a detail plan or schedule to use it. Anytime and anywhere, you can access its web pages and practice or test as long as you have the Internet. Some people use it as a tool to evaluate ACT vocabulary. Others use it to study new words or review known words. Based on lots of exercises, you may finally familiarize with the built-in vocabulary and keep them warm until the test day.

The primary functionality of the app is to make ACT word question sheets dynamically, and then hosts the sheets as online practices. Showing quizzes and auto checking answers are its core features. Besides, students can store the result of each test for further analyzing. For example, the data is useful to compare with either previous data or even others' data to improve performance.

The app has some extra features that similar tools hardly have. It includes a sample sentence for each word, which helps very much to learn new words. It also provides definitions of 20 languages for every word and let ESL students select mother language and integrate it with English explanation.

As we mentioned, the app needs to store your test data because its core features are relied on previous practices' results. So you should sign on before any activities. ACT Vocabulary Test Online is free. You can use a generic examword.com account (email/access code) to sign on. If you don't have an account yet, create one is only to take a few minutes. Sign on and start to enjoy this great web app!
Questions and Answers
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acrid
 
 
(1)
a.  E.g. The air seemed to have different grades of warmth and chill in it; now sweet; now - they were passing a farmyard - strong-smelling, acrid from the sour smell of manure.
Select answer:
all-powerful; having unlimited or universal power, authority, or force
unpleasantly sharp or bitter to taste or smell; bitterly pungent
using exactly the same words
being beyond what is required or sufficient
greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation; exceeding proper limits
Don't select.
belabor
 
 
(2)
v.  E.g. The debate coach warns her students if they belabor her point they will bore the audience.
Select answer:
declare openly; acknowledge openly, boldly, and unashamedly
disable or disqualify; deprive of capacity or natural power
discuss repeatedly; attack verbally; work hard upon
appease or pacify; bring peace to
scatter; drive away; cause to vanish
Don't select.
cursive
 
 
(3)
a.  E.g. In normal writing we run our letters together in cursive form; in printing, we separate the letters.
Select answer:
festive; occupied with or fond of the pleasures of good company
earthly, as opposed to celestial; pertaining to the land
causing damage or harm; injurious
dull, unimaginative, and commonplace; old-fashioned; stuffy
flowing, as writing letters joined one to another without raising pen; running
Don't select.
dissipate
 
 
(4)
v.  E.g. He is a fine artist, but I fear he may dissipate his gifts if he keeps wasting his time playing games.
Select answer:
spend or expend wastefully; vanish by dispersion; drive away; disperse
contradict; give a false impression
ease anger or agitation of; make calm or quiet; end war or violence
decree or command; grant holy orders; predestine
increase severity, violence, or bitterness of; aggravate
Don't select.
ephemeral
 
 
(5)
a.  E.g. The mayfly is an ephemeral creature: its adult life lasts little more than a day.
Select answer:
short-lived; enduring a very short time
extremely steep; descending rapidly, or rushing onward
felt in one's inner organs; obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or observation
essential; not imaginary; actual or real
burning hot; extremely and unpleasantly hot
Don't select.
gruff
 
 
(6)
a.  E.g. Although he was blunt and gruff with most people, he was always gentle with children.
Select answer:
by a small amount at a time; in stages; gradually
having rough, surly, or harsh nature
disagreeing, especially with a majority; rebellious
relating to, or contributing to sense of smell
being or seeming to be without an end; endless; tedious; continual
Don't select.
indomitable
 
 
(7)
a.  E.g. Focusing on her game despite all her personal problems, tennis champion Steffi Graf proved she had an indomitable will to win.
Select answer:
marked by quiet and caution and secrecy
speechless; without or deprived of the use of speech or words
making severe demands; rigorous; requiring great care, effort, or attention
firmly or constant loyal; fixed or unchanging
unconquerable; incapable of being overcome
Don't select.
obdurate
 
 
(8)
a.  E.g. He was obdurate in his refusal to listen to our complaints.
Select answer:
behaving like slave; subordinate in capacity or function
expressing sorrow ;mournful or melancholy; sad
holding; having quality, power, or capacity of retaining, as to retain knowledge with ease
hardened in wrongdoing or wickedness; not giving in to persuasion
causing damage or harm; injurious
Don't select.
painstaking
 
 
(9)
a.  E.g. The truth is, I didn’t want to have to call any parents, so by outlining everything in painstaking detail in my newsletters, I could avoid it.
Select answer:
having slanting or sloping direction, course, or position; inclined
extremely careful and diligent work or effort; taking of pains
demanding strict attention to rules and procedures; binding; rigid
below threshold of conscious perception, especially if still able to produce a response
inharmonious; impossible to coexist; not easy to combine harmoniously
Don't select.
rejuvenate
 
 
(10)
v.  E.g. The Charlatan claimed that his elixir would rejuvenate the aged and weary.
Select answer:
make young again; restore to youthful vigor or appearance
spend or expend wastefully; vanish by dispersion; drive away; disperse
go backwards; decline to inferior state; degenerate
disown; refuse to acknowledge; reject validity or authority of
decrease fullness of; use up or empty out
Don't select.
skeptic
 
 
(11)
n.  E.g. I am a skeptic about the new health plan; I want some proof that it can work.
Select answer:
natural consequence or effect; result
hairstyle; head-dress; manner of arranging or dressing hair
gladness and gaiety, especially when expressed by laughter
questioner, especially who is excessively rigorous or harsh; investigator
doubter; person who suspends judgment until evidence has been examined
Don't select.
whet
 
 
(12)
v.  E.g. The odors from the kitchen should whet my appetite; I will be ravenous by the time the meal is served.
Select answer:
make impossible, as by action taken in advance; prevent; eliminate
appear or take shape, usually in enlarged or distorted form
beat or pound with fists; hit or strike heavily and repeatedly
explain or describe in detail
sharpen, as knife; make more keen; stimulate
Don't select.
 

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