COMPLETE QUESTION BANK WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS 2026/2027
• This practice test bank covers 200 expertly crafted TEAS 7 questions across all four
exam sections — Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English & Language Usage —
designed to mirror the rigor and format of the actual ATI TEAS 7 exam for
2026/2027.
• Use this material by attempting each question independently before checking the
highlighted correct answer and EXPERT RATIONALE beneath it, simulating real
exam conditions for maximum retention and confidence.
TEAS 7 EXAM PRACTICE TEST | COMPLETE QUESTION BANK 2026/2027
SECTION 1: READING
1. A student reads a passage about climate change and identifies the author's
main argument. Which reading skill is the student primarily using?
A. Summarizing details
B. Making inferences
C. Identifying the central idea
D. Analyzing text structure
E. Evaluating author's tone
Correct Answer: C. Identifying the central idea
EXPERT RATIONALE: Identifying the main argument of a passage is the definition of
finding the central idea. This skill involves determining what the entire passage is about,
not just specific details.
2. Which of the following is an example of a primary source?
, A. A textbook chapter summarizing World War II
B. A documentary about the Civil Rights Movement
C. A diary written by a soldier during World War I
D. An encyclopedia entry about the French Revolution
E. A biography of Abraham Lincoln
Correct Answer: C. A diary written by a soldier during World War I
EXPERT RATIONALE: A primary source is an original, firsthand document or artifact
created during the time period being studied. A soldier's diary is a direct, firsthand
account.
3. A passage states: "The new policy was met with fierce opposition from
community leaders." What does the word "fierce" suggest about the
opposition?
A. It was organized
B. It was intense and strong
C. It was widespread
D. It was short-lived
E. It was unexpected
Correct Answer: B. It was intense and strong
EXPERT RATIONALE: "Fierce" means very strong or intense. In context, it describes the
degree of opposition, indicating it was powerful and aggressive.
4. What is the purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph?
A. To provide evidence for a claim
B. To summarize the entire essay
, C. To introduce the main idea of the paragraph
D. To transition to the next paragraph
E. To conclude the author's argument
Correct Answer: C. To introduce the main idea of the paragraph
EXPERT RATIONALE: A topic sentence appears at the beginning of a paragraph and
states its main idea, giving the reader a preview of what the paragraph will discuss.
5. Which text structure is used when an author describes a problem and then
offers a solution?
A. Cause and effect
B. Compare and contrast
C. Chronological order
D. Problem and solution
E. Descriptive
Correct Answer: D. Problem and solution
EXPERT RATIONALE: The problem-and-solution structure presents an issue and then
describes ways to address it. This is a distinct organizational pattern used frequently in
informational texts.
6. An author writes: "Some scientists believe the findings are promising, while
others remain skeptical." What does this sentence suggest about the topic?
A. The findings have been proven correct
B. There is scientific consensus
C. The topic is controversial among scientists
D. The findings are not credible
, E. The author disagrees with the scientists
Correct Answer: C. The topic is controversial among scientists
EXPERT RATIONALE: When two opposing scientific viewpoints are presented side by side,
it indicates a lack of consensus and suggests the topic is debated or controversial.
7. What does it mean to make an inference while reading?
A. To summarize the main points of a passage
B. To look up unfamiliar vocabulary words
C. To draw conclusions based on evidence in the text
D. To identify the author's credentials
E. To find errors in the author's argument
Correct Answer: C. To draw conclusions based on evidence in the text
EXPERT RATIONALE: Making an inference involves using clues in the text combined with
prior knowledge to reach a conclusion that is not explicitly stated.
8. Which of the following best describes an argumentative text?
A. A text that tells a fictional story
B. A text that describes a process step by step
C. A text that presents facts without opinion
D. A text that makes a claim and supports it with evidence
E. A text that compares two different topics
Correct Answer: D. A text that makes a claim and supports it with evidence
EXPERT RATIONALE: Argumentative texts are designed to persuade the reader by
presenting a central claim backed by logical evidence, reasoning, and sometimes
counterarguments.