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ATI TEAS 7 ALL INCLUSIVE TEST BANK EXAM
PREP 2023/2024 EXPERT VERIFIED WITH
WELL DETAILED ANSWERS AND RATIONALES
GUARANTEED PASS A GRADED
1. Tanya told her sister to tell her boyfriend Joe to call her as soon as he got home. Which of the
following is a correct revision of the ambiguous sentence above?
a. "Tanya," told her sister, "tell Joe to call your boyfriend as soon as Joe gets home."
b. Her sister told her boyfriend Joe to call Tanya as soon as she got home.
c. Tanya's sister was told by her, "Joe should call me when he gets home."
d. Tanya said to her sister, "Tell your boyfriend Joe to call me right after he gets home."
1. D: The revision in D removes a number of pronouns that lack clear antecedents. It also
removes the need for the use of the subjunctive by placing the speech in quotations
- Usually the final consonant is doubled on a word
before adding a suffix.
- This is the rule for single syllable words, words ending with one consonant, and multi-syllable
words with the last syllable accented.

eg:
- beg becomes begging (single syllable)
- shop becomes shopped (single syllable)
- add becomes adding (already ends in double consonant, do not add another d)
- deter becomes deterring (multi-syllable, accent on last syllable)
- regret becomes regrettable (multi-syllable, accent on last syllable)
- compost becomes composting (do not add another t because the accent is on the first syllable)
Words Ending with a Consonant
be measurable.
A valid experiment must
two
- bisect, biennial
bi-
Which item below is part of the circulatory system?
a. Kidneys
b. Lungs
c. Heart
d. Stomach

,1. C: The circulatory system circulates materials throughout the entire body. The heart is part of
this system, since it is responsible for pumping blood that carries these materials. The kidneys
are part of the urinary system. The lungs belong to the respiratory system, and the stomach is
part of the digestive system.
2. In the words proactive, progress, and projecting, pro- is a(n) and means .
a. suffix; good/on top of/over
b. prefix; before/forward/front
c. affix; after/behind/in back of
d. prefix; against/under/below
1. The first four steps of the scientific method are as follows:
I. Identify the problem II. Ask questions III. Develop a hypothesis IV. Collect data and
experiment on that data
Which of the following is the next step in the scientific method?
a. Observe the data
b. Analyze the results
c. Measure the data
d. Develop a conclusion
1. B: There are six steps in the scientific process, the fifth of which is "Analyze the results" (the
results of the experiments that were conducted in step four). The results of step four must be
analyzed before reaching the final step, "Develop a conclusion."
1. Which of the following items is NOT part of the circulatory system?
a. Kidneys
b. Heart
c. Blood
d. Blood vessels
1. A: The circulatory system circulates materials throughout the entire body. The heart, blood,
and blood vessels are part of the circulatory system. The kidneys, however, are part of the
urinary system.
1. Which of the following nouns represents the correct plural form of the word syllabus?
a. Syllabus
b. Syllaba
c. Syllabi
d. Syllabis
1. c. Syllabi


The word syllabi is the correct plural form of syllabus. The other answer choices reflect incorrect
plural forms. Specifically, syllabus does not change the form at all, and the Latin root of syllabus
would require some change. At the same time, syllaba—while an accurate plural for some words

,with Latin roots—is incorrect in this case. And syllabis is a double form of the plural, so it
cannot be correct.
1. Which of the following sentences shows the correct way to separate the items in the series?
a. These are actual cities in the United States: Unalaska, Alaska; Yreka, California; Two Egg,
Florida; and Boring, Maryland.
b. These are actual cities in the United States: Unalaska; Alaska, Yreka; California, Two Egg;
Florid, and Boring; Maryland.
c. These are actual cities in the United States: Unalaska, Alaska, Yreka, California, Two Egg,
Florida, and Boring, Maryland.
d. These are actual cities in the United States: Unalaska Alaska, Yreka California, Two Egg
Florida, and Boring Maryland
1. A: Semicolons are used to separate items in a series when those items contain internal
commas, such as in a listing of cities and states. Answer choice A correctly demonstrates this.
Answer choice B places the semicolon between the city and its state, instead of between each
listing of the city and its state, and this is incorrect. A comma is always used to separate a single
instance of a city and a state. Answer choice C separate the items in the series with commas, but
this creates confusion for the reader, since there are already commas between each city and its
state. Answer choice D places commas between each item in the series, but fails to include the
necessary comma between each city and its state


2. B: The prefix pro- from Latin means before, earlier, prior to; for or forward; or front. Prefixes
come at the beginnings of words. Suffixes come at the ends of words; and pro- does not mean
good, on top of, or over (A). The Greek prefix eu- means good, the Latin prefix supra- means
above, and the Latin prefix super- can mean over and above, among other meanings. Prefixes
and suffixes are both affixes (C); however, pro- does not mean after, behind, or in back of. The
Latin prefix post- means after or behind, and retro- means back or backward. Pro- does not mean
against, under, or below (D). Sub- means under or below; anti- means against.
one, single
- monogamy, monologue
mono-
formed, and meticulous (tỉ mỉ), detailed data should be collected for every trial.
Data tables should be
- The general rule for words ending in y is to keep the y when adding a suffix if the y is preceded
by a vowel. If the word ends in a consonant and y the y is changed to an i before the suffix is
added (unless the suffix itself begins with i).

eg:
- pay becomes paying (

, - bully becomes bullied (change to i)
- bully becomes bullying (keep the y because the suffix is -ing)
Words Ending with y or c
2. Choose the sentence that most effectively follows the conventions of Standard Written
English:
a. Wilbur and Orville Wright were two brothers, and they tested their prototype airplane on a
beach in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
b. The two brothers, Wilbur and Orville Wright, tested their prototype airplane on a beach in
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
c. Testing their prototype airplane on a beach in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, were the two
brothers, Wilbur and Orville Wright.
d. The beach in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina was where the two brothers, Wilbur and Orville
Wright, came and tested their prototype airplane.
2. B: This sentence best conveys the information without using too many words (choice D) or
having an awkward construction (choices A and C).
2. What are the two types of measurement important in science?
a. quantitative and numerical
b. qualitative and descriptive
c. numerical and scientific
d. quantitative and qualitative
2. D: The two types of measurement important in science are quantitative (when a numerical
result is used) and qualitative (when descriptions or qualities are reported).
2. Which of the following items belongs to the digestive system?
a. Spine
b. Lungs
c. Brain
d. Stomach
2. D: The digestive system helps the body process food and the stomach is the only item in the
list that helps the body with digestive functions. The spine is part of the skeletal system, the brain
is part of the nervous system, and the lungs are part of the respiratory system.
2. Which item below is NOT part of the digestive system?
a. Stomach
b. Brain
c. Mouth
d. Esophagus
2. B: The digestive system helps the body process food. The stomach, mouth, and esophagus all
participate in food digestion. The brain, however, is part of the nervous system.

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