Epri Red Book 3rd Edition
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You need the tests from the book. That's it.The only place to get the book is either at a library or a book store like Amazon.
There are copies for under $3.I own the 3rd edition and tried to find a PDF or electronic copy, so I could have it on the computer. I never had any luck finding it.
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Not sure why Amazon or others don't sell an eBook.Do not try to get it from one of those book download sites like Unlimited Books or Playster. A search shows they have it. After you register, it turns out they don't really have the book. Here are the tests (as named on Crackact) and page numbers they begin in the 3rd edition book.I could not find 5MC is 67A on crackact. I could not find 4MC but quoted the beginning of the first passage. You can use that if you want to look for the test.If you find a match for the first passage, let me know the first and last math question and first science question. Some tests have the same English section but different Math, Science, or Reading.1MC 1522MC 2923MC 4384MC 576 - Not on CrackACT 'In February 2001, polar adventurers.'
5MC (67A on Crack ACT) 720.