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ATI TEAS Secrets
ATI TEAS 7 MATHEMATICS QUESTIONS &
100% CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+
TEAS 7 Comprehensive Practice Tests
This section contains three full-length practice tests.
The table below shows the amount of time and number of questions that are on each
practice test. It is recommended that you use a timer when taking the test to
properly simulate the test taking conditions.
English and Reading
Mathematics Science
Total Language Usage
53 items 36 items 53 items 28 items 170 items
64 minutes 54 minutes 63 minutes 28 minutes 209 minutes
DIRECTIONS: The questions you are about to take are multiple-choice with
only one correct answer per question. Read each test item and mark your answer
on the appropriate blank on the answer page that precedes each practice test.
When you have completed a practice test, you may check your answers with those
on the answer key that follows each test. Each practice test is followed by
detailed answer explanations.
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TEAS 7 Comprehensive Practice Tests This section contains three full-length practice tests. The table below shows the amount of time and number of questions that are on each practice test. It is recommended that you use a timer when taking the test to properly simulate the test taking conditions. English and Reading Mathematics Science Total Language Usage 53 items 36 items 53 items 28 items 170 items 64 minutes 54 minutes 63 minutes 28 minutes 209 minutes DIRECTIONS : The questions you are about to take are multiple-choice with only one correct answer per question. Read each test item and mark your answer on the appropriate blank on the answer page that precedes each practice test. When you have completed a practice test, you may check your answers with those on the answer key that follows each test. Each practice test is followed by detailed answer explanations. 189 ATI TEAS Practice Test #

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  1. Which of the answer choices gives the best definition for the underlined word in the following sentence? Adelaide attempted to assuage her guilt over the piece of cheesecake by limiting herself to salads the following day. a. increase b. support c. appease d. conceal
  2. Which of the following would best support the argument that people cause global climate change? a. The average global temperature has increased 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit since 1880. b. Common greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide and water vapor. c. Most of the greenhouse gases today come from burning things like coal and other fossil fuels for energy. d. The average person breathes out about 1.0 kg of carbon dioxide every day, while the average cow produces about 80 kg of methane. The next three questions are based on the following information. The Dewey Decimal Classes 000 Computer science, information, and general works 100 Philosophy and psychology 200 Religion 300 Social sciences 400 Languages 500 Science and mathematics 600 Technical and applied science
  1. During her research, Lise discovers that Freud’s theory of the Oedipal complex was based on ancient Greek mythology that was made famous by Sophocles’ play Oedipus Rex. To which section of the library should she go if she is interested in reading the play? a. 300 b. 400 c. 800 d. 900
  2. Also during her research, Lise learns about Freud’s Jewish background, and she decides to compare Freud’s theories to traditional Judaism. To which section of the library should she go for more information on this subject? a. 100 b. 200 c. 800 d. 900
  3. Which of the answer choices best describes the appropriateness of Mara’s data sample in the following vignette? Mara is conducting a study that will examine the ideas of middle school teachers, concerning the usage of iPhones in the classroom. She interviews all teachers who teach a computer software course. a. The sample is biased because it only includes teachers who are immersed in the technology field b. The sample is biased because the sample size is too small c. The sample is biased because the sample size is too large d. The sample is not biased and is appropriate for the study
  4. Which of the answer choices gives the best definition for the underlined word in the following sentence? Although his friends believed him to be enjoying a lavish lifestyle in the large family estate he had inherited, Enzo was in reality impecunious.

a. Penniless b. Unfortunate c. Emotional 194 ATI TEAS Secrets d. Commanding

  1. Follow the instructions below to transform the starting word into a different word.
    • Start with the word ESOTERIC
    • Remove both instances of the letter E from the word
    • Remove the letter I from the word
    • Move the letter T from the middle of the word to the end of the word • Remove the letter C from the word What new word has been spelled? a. SECT b. SORT c. SORE d. TORE The next two questions are based on the following chart, which reflects the enrollment and the income for a small community college.

The next four questions are based on the following passage. The Bermuda Triangle The area known as the Bermuda Triangle has become such a part of popular culture that it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction. The interest first began when five Navy planes vanished in 1945, officially resulting from “causes or reasons unknown.” The explanations about other accidents in the Triangle range from the scientific to the supernatural. Researchers have never been able to find anything truly mysterious about what happens in the Bermuda Triangle, if there even is a Bermuda Triangle. What is more, one of the biggest challenges in considering the phenomenon is deciding how much area actually represents the Bermuda Triangle. Most consider the Triangle to stretch from Miami out to Puerto Rico and to include the island of Bermuda. Others expand the area to include all of the Caribbean islands and to extend eastward as far as the Azores, which are closer to Europe than they are to North America. The problem with having a larger Bermuda Triangle is that it increases the odds of accidents. There is near-constant travel, by ship and by plane, across the Atlantic, and accidents are expected to occur. In fact, the Bermuda Triangle happens to fall within one of the busiest navigational regions in the world, and the reality of greater activity creates the possibility for more to go wrong. Shipping records suggest that there is not a greater than average loss of vessels within the Bermuda Triangle, and many researchers have argued that the reputation of the Triangle makes any accident seem out of the ordinary. In fact, most accidents fall within the expected margin of error. The increase in ships from East Asia no doubt contributes to an increase in accidents. And as for the story of the Navy planes that disappeared within the Triangle, many researchers now conclude that it was the result of mistakes on the part of the pilots who were flying into storm clouds and simply got lost.

  1. Which of the following describes this type of writing? a. Narrative

b. Persuasive c. Expository d. Technical

  1. Which of the following sentences is most representative of a summary sentence for this passage? a. The problem with having a larger Bermuda Triangle is that it increases the odds of accidents. b. The area that is called the Bermuda Triangle happens to fall within one of the busiest navigational regions in the world, and the reality of greater activity creates the possibility for more to go wrong. c. One of the biggest challenges in considering the phenomenon is deciding how much area actually represents the Bermuda Triangle. d. Researchers have never been able to find anything truly mysterious about what happens in the Bermuda Triangle, if there even is a Bermuda Triangle.
  2. With which of the following statements would the author most likely agree? a. There is no real mystery about the Bermuda Triangle because most events have reasonable explanations. b. Researchers are wrong to expand the focus of the Triangle to the Azores, because this increases the likelihood of accidents. c. The official statement of “causes or reasons unknown” in the loss of the Navy planes was a deliberate concealment from the Navy. d. Reducing the legends about the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle will help to reduce the number of reported accidents or shipping losses in that region.
  3. Which of the following represents an opinion statement on the part of the author? a. The problem with having a larger Bermuda Triangle is that it increases the odds of accidents. b. The area known as the Bermuda Triangle has become such a part of popular culture that it can be difficult to sort through the myth and locate the truth. c. The increase in ships from East Asia no doubt contributes to an increase in accidents. d. Most consider the Triangle to stretch from Miami to Puerto Rico and include the island of Bermuda.

avoid having an allergic reaction. She will be attending an allday industry event, and she requested the menu in advance. Here is the menu:

  • Breakfast: Fresh coffee or tea, scrambled eggs, bacon or sausage
  • Lunch: Spinach salad (dressing available on the side), roasted chicken, steamed rice
  • Cocktail Hour: Various beverages, fruit and cheese plate
  • Dinner: Spaghetti and sauce, tossed salad, garlic bread During which of these meals should Ninette be careful to bring her own food? a. Breakfast b. Lunch c. Cocktail Hour d. Dinner
  1. Which of the following best provides detailed support for the claim that “seatbelts save lives”? a. A government website containing driving accident information b. A blog developed by one of the largest car companies in the world c. An encyclopedia entry on the seatbelt and its development d. An instant message sent out by a famous race car driver
  2. Which of the answer choices presents a valid inference based on the following scenario? The latest movie by a certain director gets bad reviews before it opens in theatres. Consequently, very few people go to the movie and the director is given much less money to make his next movie, which is also unsuccessful. a. This director makes terrible movies b. The general public does not pay attention to movie reviews c. The movie reviewers were right about the first movie d. Movie reviewers exert influence on the movie quality The next three questions are based on the following table.

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  1. A school needs to purchase 500 composition textbooks and 500 world literature textbooks. Which of the textbook suppliers can offer the lowest price? a. Textbook Mania b. Textbook Central c. Bookstore Supply d. University Textbooks
  2. A school needs to purchase 1000 composition textbooks and 300 linguistics textbooks. Which of the textbook suppliers can offer the lowest price? a. Textbook Mania b. Textbook Central c. Bookstore Supply
  1. Which of the following expense categories decreased in the year prior to June 2009? a. Rent of primary residence b. Boys’ and men’s apparel c. Transportation d. Meats, fish, and eggs
  2. On a seasonally adjusted basis, which of the following decreased by the greatest percentage between April and May of 2009? a. Gasoline

204 b. Fuel oil and other fuels c. Infants’ and toddlers’ apparel d. Fruits and vegetables

  1. According to the organization of the table, which of the following expense categories is not considered to be a component of the “Food at Home” category? a. Cereals and bakery products b. Fats and oils c. Other miscellaneous foods d. Alcoholic beverages
  2. Which expenditure category was the most important in December of 2008? a. Housing b. Food and Beverages c. Apparel d. Transportation The next question refers to the following image. Starting Image Start with the shape pictured above. Follow the directions to alter its appearance.
  • Rotate section 1 90° clockwise and move it to the right side, against sections 3 and 5.
  • Remove section 4.
  • Move section 2 immediately above section 3.
  • Swap section 2 and section 5.
  • Remove section 5.

the bones that attach these bones to the axial skeleton. The appendicular skeleton includes the scapulae (shoulder blades), clavicles (collarbones), and pelvic (hip) bones.

  1. Which of the following bones is not associated with the leg? a. Femur b. Tibia c. Patella d. Radius
  2. Which of the following bones is not part of the appendicular skeleton? a. Skull b. Clavicle c. Scapula d. Pelvic bone
  3. Which of the following bones are located in the hand?

207 a. Fibula b. Metacarpals c. Metatarsals d. Ulna The next three questions are based on the following passage. ATI TEAS Secrets As little as three years before her birth, few would have thought that the child born Princess Alexandrina Victoria would eventually become Britain’s longest reigning monarch, Queen Victoria. She was born in 1819, the only child of Edward, Duke of Kent, who was the

rule fairly and wisely. The improbable princess who became queen ruled for more than sixty-three years, and her reign is considered to be one of the most important in British history. 207 ATI TEAS Secrets ATI TEAS Practice Test #

  1. Which of the following is a logical conclusion that can be drawn from the information in the passage above? a. Victoria’s long reign provided the opportunity for her to bring balance to England and right the wrongs that had occurred during the reigns of her uncles. b. It was the death of Princess Charlotte Augusta that motivated the remaining princes to marry and start families. c. The Duke of Kent had hoped for a son but was delighted with his good fortune in producing the surviving heir that his brothers had failed to produce. d. King William IV was unreasonably suspicious of the Duchess of Kent’s motivations, as she cared only for her daughter’s well-being.
  2. What is the author’s likely purpose in writing this passage about Queen Victoria? a. To persuade the reader to appreciate the accomplishments of Queen Victoria, especially when placed against the failures of her forebears. b. To introduce the historical impact of the Victorian Era by introducing to readers the queen who gave that era its name. c. To explain how small events in history placed an unlikely princess in line to become the queen of England. d. To indicate the role that King George III’s many sons played in changing the history of England.
  1. Based on the context of the passage, the reader can infer that this information is likely to appear in which of the following types of works? a. A scholarly paper b. A mystery c. A fictional story d. A biography The next five questions are based on the following passage. In 1603, Queen Elizabeth I of England died. She had never married and had no heir, so the throne passed to a distant relative: James Stuart, the son of Elizabeth’s cousin and onetime rival for the throne, Mary, Queen of Scots. James was crowned King James I of England. At the time, he was also King James VI of Scotland, and the combination of roles would create a spirit of conflict that haunted the two nations for generations to come. The conflict developed as a result of rising tensions among the people within the nations, as well as between them. Scholars in the 21st^ century are far too hasty in dismissing the role of religion in political disputes, but religion undoubtedly played a role in the problems that faced England and Scotland. By the time of James Stuart’s succession to the English throne, the English people had firmly embraced the teachings of Protestant theology. Similarly, the Scottish Lowlands was decisively Protestant. In the Scottish Highlands, however, the clans retained their Catholic faith. James acknowledged the Church of England and still sanctioned the largely Protestant translation of the Bible that still bears his name. James’s son King Charles I proved himself to be less committed to the Protestant Church of England. Charles married the Catholic Princess Henrietta Maria of France, and there were suspicions among the English and the Lowland Scots that Charles was quietly a Catholic. Charles’s own political troubles extended beyond religion in this case, and he was beheaded in 1649. Eventually, his son King Charles II would be crowned, and this Charles is believed to have converted secretly to the Catholic Church. Charles II died without a legitimate heir, and his brother James ascended to the throne as King James II. James was recognized to be a practicing Catholic, and his commitment to Catholicism would prove to be his downfall. James’s wife Mary Beatrice lost a