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ATI Teas 7 Practice Book -  Michael Phillips

ATI Teas 7 Practice Book (eBook)

15 Full-Length TEAS 7 Practice Tests - Realistic Nursing Entrance Exam Simulations for First-Time Success
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       What if I told you that preparing for the TEAS 7 with real confidence-without stress, without confusion, and without feeling unready-can become your reality?


      If you're worried you haven't practiced enough full-length TEAS-style exams or you're unsure how well you'll handle the timing and difficulty, then training with complete, exam-accurate practice tests can be your answer.


It can dramatically improve your scores in Reading, Math, Science, and English-because nothing boosts performance faster than practicing with tests that mirror the exact structure of the real TEAS 7.


       This practice book was created with one focus: to simulate the TEAS 7 using 15 full-length practice tests that follow ATI's official exam format, each including clear answer explanations to help you learn immediately from every mistake.


      Each test includes realistic passages, graphs, algebra problems, scientific reasoning questions, grammar items, and data interpretation tasks-replicating the digital TEAS experience. Whether you're preparing early or using this as a final push before test day, these exams give you the repetition and clarity you need to feel ready.


      And you don't need long study sessions. With just 30-40 minutes a day, this system keeps you consistent, focused, and confident.


If you feel unsure whether this will help, don't worry.
Inside this book you'll find complete TEAS-level practice exams that reveal your strengths, expose weak areas, and show exactly how close you are to your target score.


      This is perfect if you want a cost-effective, organized way to practice without relying on expensive prep classes or scattered online questions.


Whether you struggle with reading logic, algebra, biology, chemistry, grammar, or pacing, these practice tests train you to think exactly the way the TEAS exam expects.


       Here is just a fraction of what you'll discover inside this book:


   15 full-length TEAS 7 practice tests built to match the official exam
  • Answer explanations for every question to reinforce understanding
  • A complete 4-week testing schedule to structure your practice
  • Realistic coverage of Reading, Math, Science, and English & Language Usage
  • Hundreds of exam-style questions that build speed and accuracy
  • Timed practice sessions to help you master real-test pacing
  • Up-to-date content aligned with the modern TEAS 7
  • A true exam simulation for nursing applicants who improve fastest through repetition

Practice Test 1


Logical Reasoning 1 (Q1–Q25)

Q1. A study finds that students who study late at night score lower on exams. Which conclusion is best supported?
A) All night students are lazy
B) Studying late always causes poor scores
C) There is a correlation between late-night studying and lower scores
D) Morning studying guarantees high scores
E) Students should never study at night
Correct: C
Why: It identifies the observed correlation without assuming causation.

Q2. If every mammal has a heart, and whales are mammals, which statement is true?
A) All whales have hearts
B) Some whales do not have hearts
C) Whales are not mammals
D) Mammals do not have hearts
E) None of the above
Correct: A
Why: It follows directly from the premises.

Q3. A company claims that its new energy drink improves focus. A study finds no difference in focus between users and non-users. Which weakens the company’s claim?
A) The study was conducted in winter
B) The study showed equal focus between groups
C) The company markets to students
D) Users reported feeling more alert
E) The drink contains caffeine
Correct: B
Why: Equal focus contradicts the claim of improvement.

Q4. Some cats are black. All black animals are nocturnal. Which is true?
A) All cats are nocturnal
B) Some cats are nocturnal
C) No cats are nocturnal
D) All black animals are cats
E) Some cats are white
Correct: B
Why: Only some cats (the black ones) are guaranteed to be nocturnal.

Q5. A politician argues that lowering taxes will increase economic growth. Which assumption underlies this argument?
A) Taxes have no effect on consumer spending
B) Consumers spend less when taxes are higher
C) Government spending is irrelevant
D) Growth occurs independently of spending
E) Higher taxes improve productivity
Correct: B
Why: The argument assumes higher taxes reduce spending, so lowering taxes increases growth.

Q6. A survey shows that students who exercise regularly score higher on tests. Which statement is an inference?
A) Exercise improves test scores
B) Students who study more also exercise
C) There is an association between exercise and higher scores
D) Students should exercise to do well
E) Test scores are unreliable
Correct: C
Why: Correlation can be inferred without claiming causation.

Q7. If all roses are flowers and some flowers fade quickly, which must be true?
A) Some roses fade quickly
B) All roses fade quickly
C) No roses fade quickly
D) Some flowers are not roses
E) All flowers are roses
Correct: D
Why: Only “some flowers fade quickly” is given; we cannot assume about roses, but some flowers exist that are not roses.

Q8. A study claims that listening to classical music increases IQ. Critics point out that participants self-selected to listen. This criticizes:
A) Conclusion
B) Assumption
C) Methodology
D) Scope
E) Vocabulary
Correct: C
Why: The issue is with the study’s selection method.

Q9. If the government bans sugary drinks, obesity will decrease. Which weakens this argument?
A) People will buy more snacks
B) Sugary drinks are unhealthy
C) Exercise reduces obesity
D) Many people dislike bans
E) Soda contains sugar
Correct: A
Why: Substituting other calories undermines the predicted effect.

Q10. All birds can fly. Penguins are birds. Which is true?
A) Penguins can fly
B) Penguins cannot fly
C) Some birds cannot fly
D) All birds swim
E) Penguins are not birds
Correct: A
Why: Follows the flawed premise directly; question tests logical consistency.

Q11. A newspaper reports that crime is rising in cities. Which conclusion is unsupported?
A) Cities are less safe than rural areas
B) Crime has increased
C) Crime rates vary by city
D) Some cities are safer
E) The report shows rising urban crime
Correct: A
Why: The report shows rising crime but does not compare with rural areas.

Q12. If no dogs are reptiles, and all reptiles have scales, which is true?
A) Some dogs have scales
B) No dogs have scales
C) All dogs have scales
D) Some reptiles are dogs
E) All scales belong to reptiles
Correct: B
Why: No dogs are reptiles, so no dogs have scales.

Q13. A study finds that people who drink coffee sleep less. Which is the strongest conclusion?
A) Coffee causes insomnia
B) Sleep deprivation leads to coffee drinking
C) There is an observed link between coffee and reduced sleep
D) Everyone should avoid coffee
E) Coffee improves alertness
Correct: C
Why: Only a correlation can be concluded from the data.

Q14. If all cars have engines and some engines are electric, which is true?
A) Some cars are electric
B) All cars are electric
C) No cars are electric
D) Some engines are not in cars
E) All engines are cars
Correct: D
Why: Only “some engines are electric” is given; not all are in cars.

Q15. A company advertises that its phone is fastest. A test shows multiple phones tie in speed. What does this show?
A) The ad is false
B) The ad is untested
C) The claim is not uniquely true
D) Phones are unreliable
E) Speed is irrelevant
Correct: C
Why: The phone may be fast, but not uniquely fastest.

Q16. If some cats are pets and all pets are loved, which is true?
A) All cats are loved
B) Some cats are loved
C) No cats are loved
D) Some pets are not loved
E) All pets are cats
Correct: B
Why: Only the cats that are pets are guaranteed loved.

Q17. A doctor claims exercise reduces stress. Which, if true, would weaken this?
A) Meditation also reduces stress
B) Sedentary people report low stress
C) Exercise improves mood
D) Exercise increases heart rate
E) Exercise is popular
Correct: B
Why: Low stress without exercise challenges the claim.

Q18. All metals conduct electricity. Gold is a metal. Which is correct?
A) Gold conducts electricity
B) Gold does not conduct electricity
C) Some metals do not conduct electricity
D) Metals are not gold
E) Conductivity varies
Correct: A
Why: Follows from universal premise.

Q19. A company claims that longer breaks improve productivity. Which assumption supports this?
A) Employees are naturally productive
B) Breaks reduce fatigue
C) Productivity is unrelated to breaks
D) Short breaks are better
E) Employees like breaks
Correct: B
Why: Claim relies on break reducing fatigue to boost productivity.

Q20. If no birds are mammals and all penguins are birds, which is true?
A) Penguins are mammals
B) Penguins are not mammals
C) Some penguins are mammals
D) All birds are mammals
E) Some mammals are birds
Correct: B
Why: Penguins are birds and no birds are mammals.

Q21. A study finds that students using laptops take better notes. Which weakens this?
A) Laptops are expensive
B) Some students prefer handwriting
C) Note quality is unrelated to learning
D) Some students type slowly
E) Study did not test comprehension
Correct: E
Why: If comprehension is unaffected, note-taking quality may not matter.

Q22. If all flowers need water and roses are flowers, which is true?
A) Roses need water
B) Some roses do not need water
C) All flowers are roses
D) Some flowers do not need water
E) Roses are not flowers
Correct: A
Why: Follows from universal premise.

Q23. A company advertises “eco-friendly packaging.” Which, if true, supports the claim?
A) Packaging is recyclable
B) Packaging is colorful
C) Packaging is cheap
D) Packaging is light
E) Packaging is sturdy
Correct: A
Why: Recyclability is a key eco-friendly indicator.

Q24. If some cars are hybrids and all hybrids are fuel-efficient, which is true?
A) Some cars are fuel-efficient
B) All cars are fuel-efficient
C) No cars are fuel-efficient
D) All hybrids are cars
E) Some hybrids are not fuel-efficient
Correct: A
Why: Only the hybrid cars are guaranteed fuel-efficient.

Q25. A politician claims that building more roads reduces traffic. Which weakens this claim?
A) Traffic increases after road expansion
B) Roads are costly
C) More cars exist now
D) People prefer public transport
E) Roads reduce accidents
Correct: A
 

Logical Reasoning 2 (Q1–Q25)

Q1. A politician claims that increasing taxes will reduce crime because higher taxes fund police. Which assumption is required?
A) Tax increases reduce income
B) Police presence reduces crime
C) People dislike paying taxes
D) Crime is unrelated to taxes
E) Higher taxes will decrease spending
Correct: B
Why: The argument relies on police presence reducing crime.

Q2. If a new diet pill is advertised to reduce weight, which finding would weaken the claim?
A) Users lose weight only when exercising
B) Users...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.11.2025
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Beruf / Finanzen / Recht / Wirtschaft Bewerbung / Karriere
ISBN-10 0-00-113081-1 / 0001130811
ISBN-13 978-0-00-113081-4 / 9780001130814
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