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ACT Science — Data Representation — Drill 3

Drill 3 · Science · Data Representation

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About This Drill

ACT Science — Data Representation — Drill 3 is a Science practice drill covering Data Representation. It contains 5 original questions created by Brian Stewart, a Barron's test prep author with over 20 years of tutoring experience.

ACT Data Representation questions test your ability to extract and apply data from scientific figures. This drill uses a pressure-volume curve and a pressure-temperature table for a gas sample, asking you to identify trends, apply gas law relationships, and evaluate a student's claim.

Questions in This Drill

  1. According to Figure 1, as the volume of the gas increased from 1.0 L to 5.0 L at constant temperature, the pressure:
  2. According to Table 1, what was the increase in pressure for each 100 K increase in temperature?
  3. Based on Figure 1 and Table 1, at a temperature of 300 K and a volume of 2.0 L, what was the pressure of the gas?
  4. Based on Table 1, what would be the most likely pressure of the gas at 700 K and V = 2.0 L?
  5. A student claims that doubling the volume of a gas at constant temperature will halve its pressure. Is this claim consistent with Figure 1?