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Introduction
This document provides a comprehensive collection of ATI TEAS 7
exam questions and verified correct detailed answers for 2025. It
includes all versions combined, covering Reading, Math, Science,
and English & Language Usage sections. Each question is paired
with the correct precise answer, making it ideal for targeted TEAS 7
preparation and review. This resource is structured to reflect the
current TEAS 7 test format and ensures accuracy for effective study
and self-assessment.
Exam Questions and Answers
Studies suggest that more than 9 billion metric tons of plastic have
been produced since 1950, more than four times the volume of Mt.
Everest, and about 75% of it remains in landfills or has entered the
environment as pollution. As a material, plastic has many
advantages. However, it is difficult to recycle because popular
single-use and convenience items, such as packaging and water
bottles, are low in quality and value when recycled.
Based on evidence from the passage, which of the following is the
most likely inference? --- correct precise answer ---Plastic makes
life convenient, but its use has so many cons that its use should be
reduced.
,Studies suggest that more than 9 billion metric tons of plastic have
been produced since 1950, more than four times the volume of Mt.
Everest, and about 75% of it remains in landfills or has entered the
environment as pollution. As a material, plastic has many
advantages. However, it is difficult to recycle because popular
single-use and convenience items, such as packaging and water
bottles, are low in quality and value when recycled.
Which of the following pairs of examples from the passage best
demonstrates why the use of plastic is a divisive topic? --- correct
precise answer ---1. Plastic has advantages. 2. Plastic is difficult to
recycle efficiently.
You might think the largest animal on Earth is the blue whale, and
you would be correct. Blue whales can reach a length of 98 ft long
and can weigh as much as 198 tons. However, in the Blue
Mountains of eastern Oregon, there is an organism currently
covering an area of 3 square miles and estimated to weigh at least
7,500 tons: the Armillaria ostoyae fungus, also known as the honey
mushroom or shoestring fungus. Though A. ostoyae is found in
other places, such as Michigan and Germany, only Oregon's fungus
has grown to such an enormous size. The humongous fungus is
estimated to be anywhere from 2,000 to 8,000 years old, and it
continues to grow by 1 to 3 feet every year.
,Which of the following is the purpose of the passage? --- correct
precise answer ---To inform
You might think the largest animal on Earth is the blue whale, and
you would be correct. Blue whales can reach a length of 98 ft long
and can weigh as much as 198 tons. However, in the Blue
Mountains of eastern Oregon, there is an organism currently
covering an area of 3 square miles and estimated to weigh at least
7,500 tons: the Armillaria ostoyae fungus, also known as the honey
mushroom or shoestring fungus. Though A. ostoyae is found in
other places, such as Michigan and Germany, only Oregon's fungus
has grown to such an enormous size. The humongous fungus is
estimated to be anywhere from 2,000 to 8,000 years old, and it
continues to grow by 1 to 3 feet every year.
Which of the following best describes the theme of the report? ---
correct precise answer ---Extraordinary natural phenomena
In 1932, the Australian government lost a war against the native
emu population. The operation that has since become known as the
Great Emu War began as an initiative to combat overpopulation of
the cropdestroying birds invading farmland around Chandler and
Walgoolan. The initial assault on the flightless avians began on
November 2 and lasted six days before the military personnel
withdrew. Efforts resumed on November 12, but by early December,
the feathered foes had adopted guerrilla tactics against the targeted
, wheat fields, rendering military involvement largely ineffective.
The Australian government declined further involvement with the
ongoing conflict in 1934, 1943, and 1948, despite the repeated pleas
for assistance by the farmers in the area.
During the Great Emu War, which of the following events happened
immediately after the conflict resumed in mid-November? ---
correct precise answer ---Emus resorted to guerilla tactics.
In 1932, the Australian government lost a war against the native
emu population. The operation that has since become known as the
Great Emu War began as an initiative to combat overpopulation of
the croрdestroying birds invading farmland around Chandler and
Walgoolan. The initial assault on the flightless avians began on
November 2 and lasted six days before the military personnel
withdrew. Efforts resumed on November 12, but by early December,
the feathered foes had adopted guerrilla tactics against the targeted
wheat fields, rendering military involvement largely ineffective.
The Australian government declined further involvement with the
ongoing conflict in 1934, 1943, and 1948, despite the repeated pleas
for assistance by the farmers in the area.
Which of the following words is a synonym for "avian" in this
passage? --- correct precise answer ---Bird