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ACT Science Test - Practice Test 2
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Questions below are based on the following information. The monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) migrates south for the winter. In the early fall, the butterflies leave their habitats in United States and Canada and make their journey to sites in central Mexico. In early spring, the butterflies make a return trip to their original habitats across the United States and Canada. This feat, covering up to 4,500 miles, is one of the longest insect migrations in the world. Because of the length of the trip, no single butterfly makes the entire journey. It can take up to five generations of... Show more
ACT Science Test - Practice Test 2
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1. A scientist puts a group of Danaus plexippus in a large cylindrical tank that is shielded from the Earth’s magnetic field. In the tank, he creates his own magnetic field that can be rotated. He orients his artificial magnetic field so that its magnetic North Pole is located in a position that is actually west. If the season is currently early spring and the magnetic compass theory is correct, in which actual direction will the butterflies fly?
2. Which of the following pieces of evidence, if true, would provide the most support for the geographic features theory?
3. For which of the three theories are butterflies most dependent on the position of the sun?
4. Based on information in the passage, in the early fall, monarch butterflies migrate from
5. Global warming may force butterflies to migrate earlier in each season. Which migration mechanism or mechanisms would be most affected by global warming?
6. Which of the following responses provides accurate summarizes of the theories?
7. Entomologists find that butterflies have trouble navigating on cloudy days. If true, this finding provides evidence that calls into question which theory or theories?