ATI TEAS 6 EXAM REVIEW TEST 1
ATI TEAS 6 EXAM REVIEW TEST2020/2021 EXAM FILES(with answer sheets)
Section 1. Reading Number of Questions: 53
Time Limit: 64 Minutes
1. Ernestine has a short research project to complete, and her assigned topic is the history of the Globe Theatre in London. W...
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ATI TEAS 6 EXAM REVIEW TEST2020/2021 EXAM
FILES(with answer sheets)
Number of Questions: 53
Section 1. Reading Time Limit: 64 Minutes
1. Ernestine has a short research project to complete, and her assigned topic is the history of the
Globe Theatre in London. Which of the following sources would be the best starting point for
Ernestine’s research?
a. Roget’s Thesaurus
b. Webster’s Dictionary
c. Encyclopedia Britannica
d. University of Oxford Style Guide
Mother Jones, who was a labor activist, wrote the following about children working in
cotton mills in Alabama: “Little girls and boys, barefooted, walked up and down between the
endless rows of spindles, reaching thin little hands into the machinery to repair snapped
threads. They crawled under machinery to oil it. They replaced spindles all day long; all
night through…six-year-olds with faces of sixty did an eight-hour shift for ten cents a day;
the machines, built in the North, were built low for the hands of little children.”
2. Which of the following do you predict occurred after this was published?
a. More children signed up to work in the factories
b. Cotton factories in the South closed
c. Laws were passed to prevent child labor
d. The pay scale for these children was increased
3. The guide words at the top of a dictionary page are considerable and conspicuous. Which of the
following words is an entry on this page?
a. consonantal
b. consumption
c. conserve
d. conquistador
4. Which of the following is not a reliable resource for a research paper?
a. The New York Times
b. A personal interview with a politician
c. A medical journal
d. Wikipedia
, On April 30, 1803, the United States bought the Louisiana Territory from the French.
Astounded and excited by the offer of a sale and all that it would mean, it took less than a
month to hear the offer and determine to buy it for $15 million. Right away the United
States had more than twice the amount of land as before, giving the country more of a
chance to become powerful. They had to move in military and governmental power in this
region, but even as this was happening they had very little knowledge about the area. They
did not even really know where the land boundaries were, nor did they have any how many
people lived there. They needed to explore.
5. Based on the facts in the passage, what prediction could you make about the time immediately
following the Louisiana Purchase?
a. Explorers were already on the way to the region.
b. The government wanted to become powerful.
c. People in government would make sure explorers went to the region.
d. Explorers would want to be paid for their work.
Follow the numbered instructions to transform the starting word into a different word.
1. Start with the word PREVARICATE.
2. Remove the P.
3. Replace the first A with the final E.
4. Remove the I from the word.
5. Remove the C from the word.
6. Remove the A from the word.
6. What is the new word?
a. REVEST
b. REVERT
c. REVIEW
d. REVERSE
Ethan works in his company’s purchasing department, and he needs to purchase 500 pens to give
away to customers. He finds the following information about purchasing pens in bulk.
Company Specialty Pens Office in Bulk Office Warehouse Ballpoint & Lead
Price per unit $.97 per pen $45 per 50 pens $95 per 100 pens $1 per pen OR
$99 per 100 pens
7. Based on the information above, which company will have the best price for 500 pens?
a. Specialty Pens
b. Office in Bulk
c. Office Warehouse
d. Ballpoint & Lead
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,The next four questions are based on the following image.
8. On the map above, the symbol /\ indicates mountains. How many different mountain ranges are
in the state of Wyoming?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
9. On the map above, the star symbol indicates the state capital. Which city is the capital of
Wyoming?
a. Laramie
b. Cheyenne
c. Jackson
d. Sheridan
10. On the map above, how many national parks are shown in the state of Wyoming?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
11. On the map above, which states are south of Wyoming?
a. Utah and Idaho
b. Colorado and Utah
c. Montana and Colorado
d. Colorado and Nebraska
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, 12. In a lesson on mass media, a teacher is showing commercials and analyzing their hidden
messages. Which of the following is an example of a commercial that claims professional authority
not supported by evidence?
a. A commercial selling pain relief featuring a professional basketball player who says he
uses the product
b. A commercial for cold medicine narrated by a man in a doctor’s coat
c. A commercial for a new toy showing footage of children playing happily with it
d. A commercial for a prepared food with testimonials by real consumers
The next three questions are based on the following passage.
They were known as “The Five”: a group of Russian musicians who eschewed rigidly
formal classical training and set out on their own to give a new artistic sound to classical
music in Russia. Mily Balakirev and Cesar Cui are considered the founders of the movement,
but the three who later joined them have become far more famous and respected outside,
and perhaps even inside, of Russia. Modest Mussorgsky, with his passion for themes of
Russian folklore and nationalism, is remembered for the piano piece Pictures and an
Exhibition, as well as for the passionate opera Boris Godunov. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, who
spent his early years as a naval officer, had a penchant for infusing his works with the
sounds of the sea. But, he might be best remembered for the hauntingly beautiful
symphonic suite Scheherazade. Alexander Borodin balanced a career as a skilled and highly
respected chemist with his interest in classical music. He produced a number of
symphonies, as well as the opera Prince Igor. Despite their lack of formal training and their
unorthodox approach to producing classical music, The Five had an influence that reached
far beyond their time. Composers such as Alexander Glazunov, Sergei Prokofiev, and Igor
Stravinsky studied under Rimsky-Korsakov. Additionally, the mid-twentieth century
composer Dmitri Shostakovich studied under Glazunov, creating a legacy of musical
understanding that persisted well beyond the era of The Five.
13. Which of the following describes the type of writing used in the passage?
a. narrative
b. persuasive
c. expository
d. technical
14. Which of the following is the best summary sentence for the passage?
a. Composers such as Alexander Glazunov, Sergei Prokofiev, and Igor Stravinsky studied under
Rimsky-Korsakov.
b.Despite their lack of formal training and their unorthodox approach to producing classical
music, The Five had an influence that reached far beyond their time.
c. They were known as “The Five”: a group of Russian musicians who eschewed rigidly formal
classical training and set out on their own to give a new artistic sound to classical music in
Russia.
d.Mily Balakirev and Cesar Cui are considered the founders of the movement, but the three who
later joined them have become far more famous and respected outside, and perhaps even
inside, of Russia.
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