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ATI TEAS 7: English Exam/69
Complete Questions and Answers
I know you'll be busy on your trip, but will you send me a postcard from
Germany

Which of the following punctuation marks should be used to end the
sentence? - -A. Period
B. Colon
C. Question mark
D. Exclamation mark

C.

-Brady had never been skiing before. She took to the slopes like a natural.

Which of the following transition words should be used to combine these two
independent clauses into one sentence? - -A. Unless
B. But
C. Therefore
D. Before

B.

-Which of the following is the correct tense used in the bold part in this
sentence?

My grandpa WILL BE WRITING a memoir about his experience as teacher in
an impoverished area during the 1970s. - -A. Future progressive
B. Past perfect
C. Future simple
D. Present perfective

A.
*Not future simple unless it would've been "will write."*

-Which of he following steps occurs last in the writing process? - -A. Revise
the content
B. Plan and conduct research
C. Select the topic and write the thesis statement
D. Organize the material into a logical format

A.

, -His friend really digs modern classical music, even though it can be totally
jarring.

Which of the following words in the sentence above is slang? - -A. Digs
B. Classical
C. Totally
D. Jarring

A.

-Which of the following words is hyphenated correctly? - -A. Expresident
B. Hyper-active
C.Selfmade
D. Mid-america

D.

-Which of the following suffixes would change the verb "manage" into an
adjective? - -A. -ed
B. -ible
C. -able
D. -er

C.

-"Yup, you too... hey wait, what are you up to tonight, anyways?"

Which of the following explanations identifies the speaker's situation in the
sentence above? - -A. A boss is asking an employee about their schedule to
see if they can work late.
B. A speaker is practicing a speech for a debate about working overtime.
C. A friend is asking another friend about their plans for the evening.
D. An investigator is talking about research on acceptable work schedules.

C.

-Writing prompt: Write a research report about a national park in the United
States that is experiencing threats.

Which of the following is the best thesis statements for the report based on
the writing prompt above? - -A. Florida's Everglades National Park is
threatened with a rising sea level as restoration efforts lag.
B. The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in
Arizona, United States.
C. Every year someone falls over the edge of Going to the Sun highway at
Glacier National Park.

, D. My visit to Arcadia National Park last summer was one of the most
interesting trips I've ever taken.

A.

-Which of the following is the most reliable source for scholarly research? - -
A. Peer-reviewed articles
B. Wikipedia
C. Opinion articles from a newspaper
D. Blogs and other social media

A.

-Wow, what an amazing shot to win the game

What would be the correct punctuation mark to use at the end of this
sentence? - -A. Comma
B. Exclamation mark
C. Semicolon
D. Question mark

B.

-Which of the following examples is a correctly punctuated compound
sentence? - -A. Condors are protected by laws, but many people fear they
will soon become extinct.
B. Asian elephants, cheetahs, and tigers are all in danger of extinction.
C. Some efforts are being made to protect animals and more people are
behind this initiative.
D. Most hunters don't kill endangered species; but some don't care if it's
unlawful.

A.

-You'll see me Saturday when I'll walk down the aisle in my wedding dress,
even if I'm ill.

Which of the following words in the sentence above is a homophone for "I'll"?
- -A. Me
B. Aisle
C. I'm
D. Ill

B. Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different
spellings and meanings. "I'll" and "aisle" are pronounced the same way, but
they are spelled differently and have different meanings.

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