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ATI TEAS PRACTICE READING TEST A QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS/ ALL BUNDLED
TO BOOST AND EASE YOUR STUDY/ PROFESSOR
VERIFIED


Use the passage below to answer the question.

In 1927, the American aviator, Charles Lindbergh, became the first person to conquer the Atlantic by
flying across the vast ocean. Soon afterward, people started talking about a woman aviator doing the
same. She was Amelia Earhart. In April 1928, Earhart's growing reputation attracted numerous sponsors.
They asked Amelia if she would like to fly across the Atlantic Ocean to which she agreed. But her
sponsors thought it was too risky for a woman to fly alone. Moreover, the sponsors were concerned that
Earhart did not have the appropriate training to fly the type of plane they would be using. Ultimately,
Earhart had to ride as a passenger with pilot Wilmer "Bill" Stultz and co-pilot Louis E. "Slim" Gordon. She
received a cheerful welcome when their plane landed in the United Kingdom. However, Earhart said she
felt she "was just baggage, like a sack of potatoes." She longed - ANSWER B. Narrate



Use the passage below to answer the question.

In 1927, the American aviator, Charles Lindbergh, became the first person to conquer the Atlantic by
flying across the vast ocean. Soon afterward, people started talking about a woman aviator doing the
same. She was Amelia Earhart. In April 1928, Earhart's growing reputation attracted numerous sponsors.
They asked Amelia if she would like to fly across the Atlantic Ocean to which she agreed. But her
sponsors thought it was too risky for a woman to fly alone. Moreover, the sponsors were concerned that
Earhart did not have the appropriate training to fly the type of plane they would be using. Ultimately,
Earhart had to ride as a passenger with pilot Wilmer "Bill" Stultz and co-pilot Louis E. "Slim" Gordon. She
received a cheerful welcome when their plane landed in the United Kingdom. However, Earhart said she
felt she "was just baggage, like a sack of potatoes." She longed - ANSWER D. an aircraft pilot



Use the passage below to answer the question.

In 1927, the American aviator, Charles Lindbergh, became the first person to conquer the Atlantic by
flying across the vast ocean. Soon afterward, people started talking about a woman aviator doing the
same. She was Amelia Earhart. In April 1928, Earhart's growing reputation attracted numerous sponsors.
They asked Amelia if she would like to fly across the Atlantic Ocean to which she agreed. But her
sponsors thought it was too risky for a woman to fly alone. Moreover, the sponsors were concerned that
Earhart did not have the appropriate training to fly the type of plane they would be using. Ultimately,

, Earhart had to ride as a passenger with pilot Wilmer "Bill" Stultz and co-pilot Louis E. "Slim" Gordon. She
received a cheerful welcome when their plane landed in the United Kingdom. However, Earhart said she
felt she "was just baggage, like a sack of potatoes." She longed - ANSWER b. opinion



Use the passage below to answer the question.

In 1927, the American aviator, Charles Lindbergh, became the first person to conquer the Atlantic by
flying across the vast ocean. Soon afterward, people started talking about a woman aviator doing the
same. She was Amelia Earhart. In April 1928, Earhart's growing reputation attracted numerous sponsors.
They asked Amelia if she would like to fly across the Atlantic Ocean to which she agreed. But her
sponsors thought it was too risky for a woman to fly alone. Moreover, the sponsors were concerned that
Earhart did not have the appropriate training to fly the type of plane they would be using. Ultimately,
Earhart had to ride as a passenger with pilot Wilmer "Bill" Stultz and co-pilot Louis E. "Slim" Gordon. She
received a cheerful welcome when their plane landed in the United Kingdom. However, Earhart said she
felt she "was just baggage, like a sack of potatoes." She longed - ANSWER A. a sports almanac



Use the passage below to answer the question.

In 1927, the American aviator, Charles Lindbergh, became the first person to conquer the Atlantic by
flying across the vast ocean. Soon afterward, people started talking about a woman aviator doing the
same. She was Amelia Earhart. In April 1928, Earhart's growing reputation attracted numerous sponsors.
They asked Amelia if she would like to fly across the Atlantic Ocean to which she agreed. But her
sponsors thought it was too risky for a woman to fly alone. Moreover, the sponsors were concerned that
Earhart did not have the appropriate training to fly the type of plane they would be using. Ultimately,
Earhart had to ride as a passenger with pilot Wilmer "Bill" Stultz and co-pilot Louis E. "Slim" Gordon. She
received a cheerful welcome when their plane landed in the United Kingdom. However, Earhart said she
felt she "was just baggage, like a sack of potatoes." She longed - ANSWER a. information about earharts
activites to pursue her goal of flying across the globe



Use the passage below to answer the question.

Thousands of passenger jets are safely in use today, navigating the skies of the United States. It takes
many people to keep them flying and to ensure the safety of travelers. Mechanics are needed to fine-
tune the powerful engines. Electricians maintain the electrical systems. Radio specialists must calibrate
the navigational equipment. Many other skilled technicians are also needed to provide the care that
keeps these planes safe. Qualified people can find employment in the airline industry.

Which of the following is a logical conclusion based on the passage?

A.Mechanics must perform routine maintenance after other maintenance procedures.

b.radio specialists must be qualified before calibrating navigational equipment.

c.Mechanics must be qualified to apply for employment with an airline.

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