ATI PROCTORED EXAM LATEST
VERSION | REAL EXAM QUESTIONS
Assume that whenever spring is late, the birds and the bees are small and hungry. Based on this
assumption, which statement must be true?
A: If spring is late, either the birds are small or the bees are hungry
B: If spring is not late, the birds and the bees are neither small nor hungry
C: If the bees are not small and the birds are not hungry, spring it not late
D: If birds are hungry or the bees are small, then spring is late - B: If spring is not late, the birds and the
bees are neither small nor hungry
An elderly woman has cancer and is given the option of receiving an experimental drug to treat the
cancer or receiving pain medication to control excessive pain. The cancer treatment might extend her
life for 6 months. However, the woman chooses to use the pain medication as needed. All of the
following changes support the women's choice except?
A: The woman's cancer therapy may not lengthen life
B: The woman's desire to live a better quality of life for her remaining days
C: The woman's family wants her to receive the cancer treatment
D: The woman wants to die without extraordinary medical interventions - C: The woman's family wants
her to receive the cancer treatment
The harmful effects of long term alcohol use are well documented. Which course of information best
explains the harmful effects?
, A: Local hospital and physician reports
B: Statistical data of the identified effects
C: Coroners reports for the last five years
D: Insurance claims from a highly populated state - B: Statistical data of the identified effects
Police officers maintain the law. It is illegal to run a stoplight, therefore, police officers..
A: Never run stop lights
B: Believe it is illegal to run a stoplight
C: Consider stoplights important
D: May issue a ticket if you run a stoplight - B: Believe it is illegal to run a stoplight
A woman reads a magazine article about high blood pressure. After talking with her mother, the woman
realizes that her mother is experiencing the same symptoms that are described in the article. What is
the best course of action?
A: Wait for further signs and symptoms to develop
B: Seek medical guidance based on the signs of high BP
C: Realize these may not be signs and symptoms of high BP
D: Call the doctor and report that her mother has high BP - B: Seek medical guidance based on the signs
of high BP
A school has seven classrooms: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. The principal must choose five students, each from
a different classroom, to perform in a special play. Any combination of five students will be appropriate,
except if a student from classroom 1 is selected, then no one from class 5 may be chosen. Also, if a
student from class 3 is selected, then someone from classroom 5 must also be selected. If someone from
classroom 2 is in the play, then a student from classroom 6 must also be selected. Which combination of
students meets all of the criteria?
VERSION | REAL EXAM QUESTIONS
Assume that whenever spring is late, the birds and the bees are small and hungry. Based on this
assumption, which statement must be true?
A: If spring is late, either the birds are small or the bees are hungry
B: If spring is not late, the birds and the bees are neither small nor hungry
C: If the bees are not small and the birds are not hungry, spring it not late
D: If birds are hungry or the bees are small, then spring is late - B: If spring is not late, the birds and the
bees are neither small nor hungry
An elderly woman has cancer and is given the option of receiving an experimental drug to treat the
cancer or receiving pain medication to control excessive pain. The cancer treatment might extend her
life for 6 months. However, the woman chooses to use the pain medication as needed. All of the
following changes support the women's choice except?
A: The woman's cancer therapy may not lengthen life
B: The woman's desire to live a better quality of life for her remaining days
C: The woman's family wants her to receive the cancer treatment
D: The woman wants to die without extraordinary medical interventions - C: The woman's family wants
her to receive the cancer treatment
The harmful effects of long term alcohol use are well documented. Which course of information best
explains the harmful effects?
, A: Local hospital and physician reports
B: Statistical data of the identified effects
C: Coroners reports for the last five years
D: Insurance claims from a highly populated state - B: Statistical data of the identified effects
Police officers maintain the law. It is illegal to run a stoplight, therefore, police officers..
A: Never run stop lights
B: Believe it is illegal to run a stoplight
C: Consider stoplights important
D: May issue a ticket if you run a stoplight - B: Believe it is illegal to run a stoplight
A woman reads a magazine article about high blood pressure. After talking with her mother, the woman
realizes that her mother is experiencing the same symptoms that are described in the article. What is
the best course of action?
A: Wait for further signs and symptoms to develop
B: Seek medical guidance based on the signs of high BP
C: Realize these may not be signs and symptoms of high BP
D: Call the doctor and report that her mother has high BP - B: Seek medical guidance based on the signs
of high BP
A school has seven classrooms: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. The principal must choose five students, each from
a different classroom, to perform in a special play. Any combination of five students will be appropriate,
except if a student from classroom 1 is selected, then no one from class 5 may be chosen. Also, if a
student from class 3 is selected, then someone from classroom 5 must also be selected. If someone from
classroom 2 is in the play, then a student from classroom 6 must also be selected. Which combination of
students meets all of the criteria?