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ATI TEAS: Reading Section (Test 2) Questions And Answers At first, the woman's contractions were only *intermittent*, so the nurse had trouble determining how far her labor had progressed. Which of the following is the definition for the underlined word? a. frequent b. irregular c. painful ...

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ATI
TEAS:
Reading
Section
(Test
2)
At
first,
the
woman's
contractions
were
only
*intermittent*,
so
the
nurse
had
trouble
determining
how
far
her
labor
had
progressed.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
definition
for
the
underlined
word?
a.
frequent
b.
irregular
c.
painful
d.
dependable
-
ANS
B
Fearful
that
the
patron
might
burn
himself,
Edith
made
sure
to
say,
"Hot
plate,
sir"
when
she
set
the
dish
on
his
table.
The
use
of
bold
font
in
the
text
above
indicates
which
of
the
following?
a.
dialogue
b.
emphasis
c.
thoughts
d.
anger
-
ANS
b
Students
who
pursue
a
degree
in
a
humanities
discipline
(e.g.,
English,
history,
philosophy,
art,
film
studies)
often
have
a
difficult
time
finding
work
after
they
graduate.
Which
of
the
following
does
the
abbreviation
"e.g."
stand
for?
a.
error
b.
correction
c.
addition
d.
example
-
ANS
d
The
guide
words
at
the
top
of
a
dictionary
page
are
needs
and
negotiate.
Which
of
the
following
words
is
an
entry
on
this
page?
a.
needle
b.
neigh
c.
neglect
d.
nectar
-
ANS
c
Chapter
4:
The
Fictional
Writings
of
Dorothy
L.
Sayers
Plays
Novels
Short
Stories
Letters
Mysteries
Analyze
the
headings
above.
Which
of
the
following
does
not
belong?
a.
Novels
b.
Plays c.
Mysteries
d.
Letters
-
ANS
d
Among
the
first
females
awarded
a
degree
from
Oxford
University,
Dorothy
L.
Sayers
proved
to
be
one
of
the
most
versatile
writers
in
post-war
England.
Sayers
was
born
in
1893,
the
only
child
of
an
Anglican
chaplain,
and
she
received
an
unexpectedly
good
education
at
home.
For
instance,
her
study
of
Latin
commenced
when
she
was
only
six
years
old.
She
entered
Oxford
in
1912,
at
a
time
when
the
university
was
not
granting
degrees
to
women.
By
1920,
this
policy
had
changed,
and
Sayers
received
her
degree
in
medieval
literature
and
modern
languages
after
finishing
university.
That
same
year,
she
also
received
a
master
of
arts
degree.
Sayers's
first
foray
into
published
writing
was
a
collection
of
poetry
released
in
1916.
Within
a
few
years,
she
began
work
on
the
detective
novels
and
short
stories
that
would
make
her
famous,
due
to
the
creation
of
the
foppish,
mystery-solving
aristocrat
Lord
Peter
Wimsey.
Sayers
is
also
c
-
ANS
c
Among
the
first
females
awarded
a
degree
from
Oxford
University,
Dorothy
L.
Sayers
proved
to
be
one
of
the
most
versatile
writers
in
post-war
England.
Sayers
was
born
in
1893,
the
only
child
of
an
Anglican
chaplain,
and
she
received
an
unexpectedly
good
education
at
home.
For
instance,
her
study
of
Latin
commenced
when
she
was
only
six
years
old.
She
entered
Oxford
in
1912,
at
a
time
when
the
university
was
not
granting
degrees
to
women.
By
1920,
this
policy
had
changed,
and
Sayers
received
her
degree
in
medieval
literature
and
modern
languages
after
finishing
university.
That
same
year,
she
also
received
a
master
of
arts
degree.
Sayers's
first
foray
into
published
writing
was
a
collection
of
poetry
released
in
1916.
Within
a
few
years,
she
began
work
on
the
detective
novels
and
short
stories
that
would
make
her
famous,
due
to
the
creation
of
the
foppish,
mystery-solving
aristocrat
Lord
Peter
Wimsey.
Sayers
is
also
c
-
ANS
a
Among
the
first
females
awarded
a
degree
from
Oxford
University,
Dorothy
L.
Sayers
proved
to
be
one
of
the
most
versatile
writers
in
post-war
England.
Sayers
was
born
in
1893,
the
only
child
of
an
Anglican
chaplain,
and
she
received
an
unexpectedly
good
education
at
home.
For
instance,
her
study
of
Latin
commenced
when
she
was
only
six
years
old.
She
entered
Oxford
in
1912,
at
a
time
when
the
university
was
not
granting
degrees
to
women.
By
1920,
this
policy
had
changed,
and
Sayers
received
her
degree
in
medieval
literature
and
modern
languages
after
finishing
university.
That
same
year,
she
also
received
a
master
of
arts
degree.
Sayers's
first
foray
into
published
writing
was
a
collection
of
poetry
released
in
1916.
Within
a few
years,
she
began
work
on
the
detective
novels
and
short
stories
that
would
make
her
famous,
due
to
the
creation
of
the
foppish,
mystery-solving
aristocrat
Lord
Peter
Wimsey.
Sayers
is
also
c
-
ANS
b
The
Dewey
Decimal
Classes
000
Computer
science,
information,
and
general
works
100
Philosophy
and
psychology
200
Religion
300
Social
sciences
400
Languages
500
Science
and
mathematics
600
Technical
and
applied
science
700
Arts
and
recreation
800
Literature
900
History,
geography,
and
biography
The
next
four
questions
are
based
on
the
above
information.
Jorgen
is
doing
a
project
on
the
ancient
Greek
mathematician
and
poet
Eratosthenes.
In
his
initial
review,
Jorgen
learns
that
Eratosthenes
is
considered
the
first
person
to
calculate
the
circumference
of
the
earth,
and
that
he
is
considered
the
first
to
describe
geography
as
it
is
studied
today.
To
which
section
of
the
library
should
Jorgen
go
to
find
one
of
the
early
maps
created
by
Eratosthenes?
a.
100
b.
300
c.
600
d.
900
-
ANS
d
The
Dewey
Decimal
Classes
000
Computer
science,
information,
and
general
works
100
Philosophy
and
psychology
200
Religion
300
Social
sciences
400
Languages
500
Science
and
mathematics
600
Technical
and
applied
science
700
Arts
and
recreation
800
Literature
900
History,
geography,
and
biography
The
next
four
questions
are
based
on
the
above
information.
Due
to
his
many
interests
and
pursuits,
Eratosthenes
dabbled
in
a
variety
of
fields,
and
he
is
credited
with
a
theory
known
as
the
sieve
of
Eratosthenes.
This
is
an
early
algorithm
used
to

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