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Entrance Exam Prep Guide
• ATI TEAS 7 Exam Prep Guide (2026/2027) — 200 verified questions with
highlighted correct answers, detailed EXPERT RATIONALE, and full coverage of all
four TEAS 7 sections: Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English & Language
Usage.
• How to use this material — Work through each section systematically, attempt
the answer before reading the correct option, and study the EXPERT RATIONALE
carefully even when you get it right; this deepens understanding beyond
memorization.
ATI TEAS 7 EXAM — 200 QUESTIONS
SECTION 1: READING
Q1. A student reads an article about the dangers of processed foods. The
article states, "Studies show that diets high in processed foods are linked to
increased rates of obesity." What type of statement is this?
A. Opinion
B. Prediction
C. Hypothesis
D. Fact
E. Inference
✓ Correct Answer: D. Fact
EXPERT RATIONALE: A fact is a statement that can be verified through evidence or
research. "Studies show" indicates this claim is supported by research data, making it a
fact rather than an opinion or inference.
,Q2. Which text structure is used when an author describes events in the order
in which they occurred?
A. Cause and effect
B. Problem and solution
C. Compare and contrast
D. Description
E. Chronological/sequence
✓ Correct Answer: E. Chronological/sequence
EXPERT RATIONALE: Chronological or sequential text structure presents events or steps
in the order they happen over time. Signal words include "first," "then," "next," and
"finally."
Q3. A nurse reads a medication label that says "administer 2 tablets every 6
hours, not to exceed 8 tablets per day." How many tablets are safe in a 24-
hour period?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 10
D. 12
E. 8
✓ Correct Answer: E. 8
EXPERT RATIONALE: The label explicitly states not to exceed 8 tablets per day. Even
though 2 tablets every 6 hours for 24 hours equals 8, the upper limit is confirmed by the
instruction.
,Q4. When an author writes to convince the reader to adopt a specific
viewpoint, the author's purpose is to:
A. Entertain
B. Inform
C. Describe
D. Narrate
E. Persuade
✓ Correct Answer: E. Persuade
EXPERT RATIONALE: Persuasive writing is designed to influence the reader's beliefs or
actions. Informative writing educates, while entertainment writing focuses on enjoyment.
Q5. Which of the following is an example of a primary source?
A. A textbook chapter summarizing World War II
B. A documentary film about the Civil Rights Movement
C. A biography of Abraham Lincoln
D. A journal article analyzing Shakespeare's works
E. A diary written by a soldier during World War I
✓ Correct Answer: E. A diary written by a soldier during World War I
EXPERT RATIONALE: A primary source is an original, firsthand account created at the
time of an event. A soldier's diary is a direct record of experience, unlike secondary
sources that interpret or summarize primary materials.
Q6. Read the following sentence: "The doctor's cold, clinical approach left the
patient feeling like a number rather than a person." What literary device is
used?
A. Simile
, B. Alliteration
C. Hyperbole
D. Personification
E. Metaphor
✓ Correct Answer: E. Metaphor
EXPERT RATIONALE: A metaphor makes a direct comparison without using "like" or
"as." Here, "feeling like a number" directly compares the patient to a number, indicating
dehumanization.
Q7. Which of the following best defines the word "ambiguous" as used in
academic texts?
A. Clearly defined
B. Absolutely certain
C. Overly complicated
D. Completely false
E. Open to more than one interpretation
✓ Correct Answer: E. Open to more than one interpretation
EXPERT RATIONALE: "Ambiguous" means unclear or capable of being understood in
more than one way. It is used in academic contexts when evidence or language lacks
definitiveness.
Q8. A passage compares two nursing theories, pointing out their similarities
and differences. Which text structure is being used?
A. Chronological
B. Cause and effect
C. Problem and solution