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A TEAS 7 practice test bank, containing reading comprehension questions. The test bank includes various examples of passage stimulus and questions for a thorough preparation experience. A selection of reading questions covering topics such as puppy training, tipping in restaurants, corporate culture and historical events.

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TEAS 7 NEW TEST BANK 2 TEAS 7 Reading section Playful Pooch Sometimes, your playful pooch might give a little nip to your hand or something else that shouldn't be bitten. To stop had biting behaviors, you should attempt to redirect your dog's attention to an appropriate chew toy. You can do thus by placing the toy in their mouth and praising them, causing your canine companion to associate chewing on the chew toy with positive emotions Another step you can take to redirect biting behavior is to use biting deterrent spray. The spray can be homemade or store bought Just make sure that the ingredients won't make your puppy's tummy sick Stimulus: 1 of 2 Which of the following terms identifies the author's tone in the passage? Scientific Sarcastic Formal Informal Stimulus: 2 of 2 Which of the following best identifies the author's purpose in the passage? To describe how to train a puppy To argue that dogs shouldn't bite To narrate what it's like to have a new puppy To inform the reader about illness in dogs Question 3 of 45 Research shows that tipping in a restaurant has little to no effect on service. What tipping does do is enable restaurateurs to pay less than the federal minimum wage to servers and defend on customers to make up the difference between servers salaries and the minimum wage. The U.S. federal minimum wage for servers is $2.13 per hour. Although minimum wage varies from state to state, it is safe to say that customers are paying the lion's share of servers' salaries. This practice leads to resentment on the part of customers, and it devalues servers. It's time to abolish tipping and pay employees a living wage. The result may well be happy servers who provide excellent service to grateful customers. Stimulus: 1 of 2 Which of the following is the writer's main argument? Customers are resentful of having to help pay the salaries of servers. The federal rate for servers is too Low. Servers should provide excellent service no matter how much they make. The custom of tipping should be abolished, and servers should be paid a living wage. Stimulus: 2 of 2 Which of the following is evidence the writer provides to support the main argument? Customers are grateful for excellent service. Minimum wage varies from state to state. Servers do not provide good service because of their low pay. Customers pay a large percentage of servers’ salaries. Excerpt from a suspense novel Shia looked up from his monitor, rubbed his eyes, and stared down the dark hallway toward the CFO's office. He was certain a sound had come from behind the closed door. It was a heavy thump, like someone had dropped a bowling ball. There shouldn't be anyone else here at this hour, Shia thought to himself as he looked at his watch. The only illumination came from Shia's computer monitor. His office was on the thirtieth floor, far too high to get much more than a faint glow from the street lights below. Shia slowly stood up before reaching down to turn off the computer screen, hoping to hide in the darkness. He considered turning on his phone's flashlight, but his thoughts were cut short by a loud crash followed by the unmistakable tinkling of shattered glass Shia froze, as if he were caught by the gaze of Medusa. The initial doubt that he would actually find someone snooping around the CFO's office had turned to an icy fear that gripped his lungs and would not let him breathe. His heart was pounding loudly in his ears, he knew whoever was in his boss's office must be able to hear it. Another crash, followed by a loud how! that he was sure couldn't be human, shocked Shia into motion. He broke into a run... in the opposite direction. He sprinted for the emergency stairwell and rushed downward, jumping over the last few steps of each flight. Shia didn't stop running until he had burst through the ground floor exit to the parking garage and found his car. His heart continued racing until he was at home in bed. He sent his boss a single text message before turning over and trying to force himself to sleep: "I don't think | can work late anymore." Stimulus: 1 of 5 Which of the following contains only key points of the passage? There is a thump like a dropped bowling ball, a loud crash, and the tinkling of shattered glass. Shia is working at his computer, there is little light, and no one else should be in the building. Shia is working late, he hears mysterious noises, and he is frightened enough to leave work. There are frightening noises in the office, Shia goes home, Shia sends his boss a text. Stimulus: 2 of 5 Which of the following is the topic of the excerpt? A building with poor lighting and security A boss's expectations of an employee A mysterious experience at work An employee who is easily scared Stimulus: 3 of 5 Which of the following is the tone of the passage? Tense Aggressive Incredulous Witty Stimulus: 4 of 5 Which of the following sentences from the passage supports the conclusion that the passage takes place in the 21st century? "His office was on the thirtieth floor, far too high to get much more than a faint glow from the street lights below." "He sent his boss a single text message before turning over and trying to force himself to sleep: ‘I don't think I can work late anymore. "Shia didn't stop running until he had burst through the ground floor exit to the parking garage and found his car." "Shia froze, as if he were caught by the gaze of Medusa." Stimulus: 5 of 5 Which of the following sources would be the best resource to find a list of other suspense novels? An encyclopedia entry about the suspense genre A public library's digital catalog A New York Times bestseller list The online reviews of the novel An Interesting Birthday Party On Saturday afternoon, local eccentric Dr. Oliver Creekstone held a remarkable 90th birthday party at his countryside estate. Present were 3,000 guests, four zebras, two monster trucks, and a famous bagpipe player from Scotland. Though pleased with the entertainment, attendees reportedly were shocked that the complimentary buffet contained only boiled asparagus and pickled carrots. At nightfall, the party was treated to a stunning and seemingly endless fireworks display. According to our sources, Dr. Creekstone felt that next year's birthday party would have to be even bigger and more interesting. "We'll need at least seven more zebras," he said. Stimulus: 1 of 3 Which of the following conclusions is supported by all of provided about the birthday party? Dr. Oliver Creekstone is a carnivorous eater. The Creekstone estate is a half-acre lot lined with tree The Creekstone estate cannot hold seven more zebra Dr. Oliver Creekstone is an unconventional fellow Stimulus: 2 of 3 Which of the following quotes from a guest at the birthday party contains a stereotype? “I once thought Dr. Creekstone to be irresponsible, but this party was well-planned and executed." "The food provided was inedible; nevertheless, this party turned my sour mood around." "I would never want my own birthday party to have smelly zebras and loud fireworks." “Considering the elderly age of Dr. Creekstone, he was surprisingly articulate and intelligent." Stimulus: 3 of 3 “Though pleased with the entertainment, attendees reportedly were shocked that the complimentary buffet contained only boiled asparagus and pickled carrots." Which of the following words from the sentence above has a negative connotation? Complimentary Shocked Reportedly Contained Clara Barton Timeline 1821: Clara Barton is born in North Oxford, Massachusetts. 1831: Barton cares for her brother David after he falls from a roof and is severely injured. D.C. to work as the first female 1855: Barton moves to Washington federal patent clerk 1861: Barton begins gathering and distributing food, clothing, and medical supplies to wounded soldiers dunng the Civil 1862: Barton works on the front lines as a self-taught nurse. 1865. After the war, Barton begins identifying anonymous soldiers to be properly buried through the Office of Missing Soldiers. 1869. Barton travels to Europe, assisting with preparing military hospitals and supplying aid to the poor. 1881: Barton petitions President Chester A. Arthur to open an American branch of the International Red Cross organization. Stimulus: 1 of 3 According to the timeline, which of the following events happens second? Barton works as a federal patent clerk. Barton works on the frontlines of the Civil War. Barton travels to Europe. Barton identifies anonymous soldiers. Stimulus: 2 of 3 Which of the following words as used in the timeline indicates the chronology of events in Barton's life? Through After Front First Stimulus: 3 of 3 Which of the following information indicates Clara Barton has international influence? 1865: After the war, Barton begins identifying anonymous soldier to be properly buried through the Office of Missing Soldiers 1881: Barton petitions President Chester A. Arthur to open an American branch of the International Red Cross organization. 1861: Barton begins gathering and distributing food, clothing, and medical supplies to unded soldiers during the Civil War 1869. Barton travels to Europe, assisting with preparing military hospitals and supplying aid to the poor. Question: 16 of 45 Office Memo To: Staff From: CEO Date: June 18, 2021 Subject: Naps Employees, In recent company-wide audits, many employees have reported fatigue at work. Combined with our acquistion of 10 major projects. this year, I'm concerned about our employees' productivity and health. According to a 2008 study, napping for 60 minutes helped improve verbal memory, moter skills, and perceptual learning better than caffeine. Many successful companies have adopted the practice of work naps, in industries like tech, manufacturing even NASA! Starting today, we will be providing a designated nap roam in each office building near the gym and cafeteria to help employees take care of their bodies and minds, so they can be happier, healthier, and more productive Thank you, Stimulus: 1 of 2 Which of the following first prompted the CEO to consider implementing nap rooms? Reading the 2008 study about napping in the workplace Having extra rooms available near the gym and cafeteria Learning that NASA allows napping during the workday Company-wide audits that reported employee fatigue Stimulus: 2 of 2 Which of the following additional pieces of information supports the claim that napping during the workday will help employees "be happier, healthier, and more productive"? A study showing that the best time of day for a nap is between 2 and 3 p.m. Rested people have better impulse control, so they are more likely to choose nutrius food over junk food, In 1999, National Napping Day was founded in response to Daylight Saving Time. Multiple companies have designed special seats or pods specifically for getting the optimal workplace nap. Question: 18 of 45 Lexington and Concord The majority of history scholars agree that the open warfare portion of the American War for Independence began in two small Massachusetts towns. Lexington and Concord. To stop the British from discovering military supplies hidden in Concord, the American Minutemen attempted to stall or halt the British Regulars in Lexington Common While the opposing factions were facing off against one another, a shot was fired from an unknown source, causing hostilities to berak into violence. After the skirmish at Lexington settled, multiple people from both sides lay dead and the British continued their way toward Concord Stimulus: 1 of 3 Which of the following could accurately subtitle this passage, following "Lexington and Concord"? A The Full Armies Face Off In the State of Massachusetts The Start of the Revolution American March from the Sea Stimulus: 2 of 3 Which of the following best describes the tone of the passage? Objective Skeptical Patronizing Nostalgic The best part about going to the theater is the feeling of being transported into a story. As soon as the curtain rises, you can forget about the chairs that make you feel like you've been squished into a sardine can and embrace wherever the story takes you, if only for a short while. The emotions in the play become your emotions. The lives of the characters become your life. From a drama about a family in financial crisis to a comedy about a play gone wrong, there is no limit to where the theater can take you. Stimulus: 1 of 3 From the passage, which of the following statements represents a logical conclusion about the author The author also enjoys concerts and movies. The author loves to attend theatrical productions The author finds theatre seating comfortable. The author prefers musical comedies, Stimulus: 2 of 3 Which of the following phrases best describes the author's experience in the theater? “The theater can transport you onto the stage” "Like you're in an emotionless state" "Like you've been squished into a sardine can’ "No limit to where the theater can take you" Stimulus: 3 of 3 Using evidence from the passage, which of the following conclusions about the author can the reader infer? They enjoy the décor of most theaters. They are overly emotional and dramatic. They go to the theater as often as possible. They would rather be at a concert. Hedy Lamarr, the Inventor Hedy Lamarr was a woman of many talents. She was first known as a European film actress in the 1930s. She began starring in American films with MGM Studios in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Some of her more popular films included Boom Town (1940) and White Cargo (1942), however, her roles generally did not include very many spoken fines and she became bored. To relieve this boredom, Lamarr took up inventing. Hedy Lamarr did not have any formal training, but she did not allow that to stop her from teaching herself in her spare time. Although she had a mumber of failed inventions, such as an improved traffic light and a carbonated drink, Lamarr did not stop coming up with ideas. She even spent time working with the science engineering team employed by Howard Hughes, the aviation tycoon. During World War II, Lamarr learned that one of the military's new technologies, radio- controlled torpedoes, were too cauly jammed and redirected. She came up with a type of radio signal that changed, or "hopped," frequencies and was unable to be tracked or disrupted. With the assistance of her friend George Antheil, she was able to design the system and patentit in August 1947 Unfortunately, the United States Navy was not interested. The technology of the era wasn't quite good enough to easily implement Lamarr's system, and the Navy was not particularly interested in etvilian inventions at the time. It wasn't until 20 years later, during the Cuban Minule Crisis, that a version of Lamarr's system began appearing on Navy ships The work Lamarr and Antheil did creating this frequency-hopping system led to many technologies that are often taken for granted today. Their work led to the development of cell phones, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. Just think, we might not have any of those things if Hedy Lamarr had been given more interesting roles! Stimulus: 1 of 6 Which of the following sentences contains information that is important enough to be included in a summary of the passage? She came up with a type of radio signal that changed, or "hopped," frequencies She even spent time working with the science engineering team employed by Howard Hughes. Some of her more popular films included Boom Town (1940) and White Cargo (1942) Unfortunately, the US Navy was not interested Stimulus: 2 of 6 Which of the following conclusions can be drawn about Hedy Lamarr's acting career? Hedy Lamarr wanted more opportunities to speak while acting Hedy Lamarr was content with her contribution to film. Hedy Lamarr worked in America films with MGM Studios. Hedy Lamarr was the first European actress of the 1930s. Stimulus: 4 of 6 Which of the following can the reader infer about the author's point of view when they state: “The work Lamarr and Antheil did creating this frequency-hopping system led to many technologies that are often taken for granted today."? The author believes that the frequency-hopping system has damaged the potential of modern electronics. The author believes we spend too much time using technologies derived from Lamarr's work The author believes that we have underestimated the value of the contributions of lesser- known inventors The author believes that the work of Lamarr and Antheil was instrumental to the victory in World War Il. Which of the following sentences uses italics correctly? The scientific name for the domestic dog is Canis lupus familiaris The orchestra will perform Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. William Carlos Williams was the United States Poet Laureate in 1952 We read Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in my American history class. Martin and Sons: Job Injuries, Medical Malpractice, and Persenal Injury. Free Initial Consultation. Smith and Jones: No Fee Unless You Win Your Case, Specializes in Worker's Compensation Legal Issues. Thorn and Thomas: Employment Law, Contract Negotiations, and Employment Safety Issues. Williams Attorneys: State and Federal Employment Fairness, Medical Malpractice Lawsuits. Reasonable Hourly Rates Plus Percentage of Settlement. An employee believes she was injured on the job due to an unsafe situation. Based on the advertisements above, which of the following attorneys provides the necessary experience to pursue her claim and would ensure the employee the lowest overall cost? Thorn and Thomas Martin and Sons Williams Attorney Smith and Jones Which of the following can be used to find journal articles on a given topic? An encyclopedia A periodical index A handbook Astyle guide TEAS 7 English Section Stimulus: 1 of 1 Singing is my favorite activity. "Singing" functions as which of the following parts of speech in the sentence above? Noun Adverb Preposition Adjective Question: 2 of 37 Surely, he thought, | can't trust this enticing yet dubious offer, although | could use the opportunity more than I'd like to admit. Which of the following parts of speech is the word "although"? Adverb Participle Interjection Conjunction Question: 3 of 37 The very lively lady was riding a beautiful parade float. Which of the following parts of speech is the word "lively" in the sentence above? Adjective Adverb Conjunction Interjection Question 4 According to the prefix "Intra-," which of the following is the best definition of the word "Intravenous"? Between the veins Around the veins Within the veins Against the veins Question: 5 of 37 Which of the following transitional expressions should a student use to compare two ideas? Likewise Therefore In addition For instance Question: 6 of 37 Which of the following best describes the peer review process? It requires time and attention to complete. Incomplete drafts are typically submitted for the process. All comments from peer reviewers should be implemented. Teamwork among participants is not required. Question: 9 of 37 Time Remaining 00:28:23 Because of all your running around, their clients are confused about whose in charge, and the company is losing its competitive edge. Which of the following contractions should be used to correct the error in the sentence above? who's they're It's you're Question: 10 of 37 Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly? A carpenter must use certain tools hammers, saws, chisels - to finish a job. A carpenter must use certain tools, hammers, saws, chisels, to finish a job. A carpenter must use certain tools - hammers, saws, chisels to finish a job. A carpenter must use certain tools - hammers, saws, chisels - to finish a job. Question: 11 of 37 Which of the following sentences supports the following thesis statement? Organic gardening can be as simple or complex as you choose to make it. The origins of organic gardening date back to ancient times. Organic gardening requires the ability to recall scientific names of plants. The popularity of organic gardening has increased because of the public's concern about food safety. Organic gardening ranges from basic composting to a chemical analysis of the soil. Question: 12 of 37 The top-secret blueprints were for an intergalactic spaceship. Which of the following is the meaning of the prefix "inter-" as used in the sentence above? Into Past Below Among Question: 13 of 37 Tim Which of the following sentences correctly uses a transition word? Gilda lives near campus; likewise, the grocery store is not within walking distance. Gilda attends college; thus, she also works full-time at an engineering firm. Gilda is a hardworking student, therefore, she earned a good grade on her essay. Gilda likes math class, nevertheless, she enjoys anything pertaining to numbers. Question: 14 of 37 Which of the following sentences correctly follows the rules of capitalization? I plan to enroll in College next year. The A1 Plumbing Board of Directors gave every employee a raise. The Geography students took a class trip to the Rocky Mountains. Even though he moved to New York, he was born in a Western town. Question: 17 of 37 Which of the following sentences correctly uses subject-verb agreement? Statistics are an interesting subject. However, statistics are often misleading. Statistics is an interesting subject. However, statistics is often misleading. Statistics are an interesting subject. However, statistics is often misleading. Statistics is an interesting subject. However, statistics are often misleading. Question: 18 of 37 Which of the following is a thesis statement? While Abel Tasman is the first European credited with seeing New Zealand, James Cook is recognized for mapping the country. The Maori people are indigenous to New Zealand. Maori culture should receive more emphasis in the history curriculum of New Zealand schools. New Zealand's national flag depicts four red stars and a silver fern. Question: 19 of 37 Wow, that was a fast car! Which of the following parts of speech is the word Wo * w deg in the sentence above? Preposition Conjunction Interjection Adverb Question: 22 of 37 According to the prefix "pre-", which of the following words defines "preliminary"? Concluding Introductory Repeating Anticipatory Question: 23 of 37 “The skies are clear, and | predict no rain in the future," the weather reporter announced. foreseable forseeable foreseeable forseeible Question: 24 of 37 Which of the following sentences correctly uses subject-verb agreement? The dogs in our backyard growls late at night. The tennis balls roll into the parking lot. These two girls in the first row is best friends. Computers has made our jobs easier. Question: 25 of 37 Which of the following sentences contains formal language, rather than informal language? If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen. The blue-footed booby is a magnificent specimen. When traveling alone, be on the lookout for pick-pockets. I didn't want to tell on my friends, but the teacher gave me no choice. Question: 26 of 37 Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly? The ladies's hats were all purple, they looked so pretty. We sat down to eat our meal outside; the night was beautiful. The horse rode to our house, the beach, and around the church, before he started to tire. The strong heavyset fighter won his first fight, and he was featured in the newspaper. Question: 27 of 37 Which of the following is an example of second-person narrative voice? ‘You go to the window because someone is knocking insistently on the front door. I wanted to visit the art museum to see the new sculpture exhibit. We are planning a trip to Florida for our vacation in January. She won first place at the county fair with my homemade blueberry pie recipe. Question: 28 of 37 Which one of the following sentences contains a dangling modifier? Adequate lighting is important for anyone who is studying or reading. The contented puppy sat by the sleeping young child. Drivers in our state are confused by the outdated driving law. My brother had an old truck that sat by the garage that needed paint. Question: 30 of 37 Which of the following is an example of accidental plagiarism? Copying information from a source and identifying it as your own Submitting a paper that was written by a friend Summarizing information without including a source credit Forgetting to include an in-text citation for information According to the prefix "In-" which of the following words defines "incredulous"? Sympathetic Disbelieving Convinced Weary Question: 33 of 37 Which of the following sentences is written correctly? "Don't stay out too late," My mother said. "It's time to go home." | told him. “Were you late to the show," he asked? "lhave to leave!" she said. Question: 35 of 37 Which of the following sentences is the least formal in style? I've got a ton of experience with computers from school. I gained significant experience with computers while attending collele. I gained a lot of experience with computers while | was a student in college. I have a lot of experience with computers from my college days. Question: 36 of 37 Which of the following is the plural spelling of the word "loaf"? Loafs Loafs Loafes Loaves Question: 37 of 37 According to the prefix "inter-," which of the following phrases defines "Interplanetary"? Around a planet Beyond planets Above a planet Between planets TEAS 7 Science Section Question: 5 of 50 A researcher collects high-resolution photographs of the Earth taken from outer space at annual intervals for the last decade. This data would be most useful to analyze which of the following? Deforestation in the rainforest Human movement during crises Migration patterns of large whales Weather patterns during hurricanes Question: 6 of 50 Which of the following is a property of water? Water is made up of one molecule of hydrogen and two molecules of oxygen. Water dissolves polar and ionic compounds. Water requires less heat than ethanol to raise its temperature. Solid water is more dense than liquid water. Question: 8 of 50 Which of the following body cavities is subdivided into the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities? Cranial Vertebral Ventral Dorsal Question: 9 of 50 Which of the following describes the function of tendons? Tendons attach bones to ligaments. Tendons attach two bones. Tendons attach skeletal muscles to ligaments. Tendons attach skeletal muscles to bone. Question: 10 of 50 Which of the following bases is found in RNA but is absent from DNA? Uracil Cytosine Thymine Adenine Question: 12 of 50 Histones are proteins associated with which of the following? Blood Hair follicles Sperm cells DNA Question: 13 of 50 Which of the following structures is a flap of cartilage that prevents the movement of food into the trachea? Larynx Epiglottis Pharynx Glottis Question: 14 of 50 If a portion of a strand of DNA bases reads S' AGCTAGCGT 3', what would the sequence of bases on the complementary strand read? 5 TCGUTCGCU 3 3 TCGATCGCA 5' 3 AGCTAGCGT S' SUCGAUCGCA 3' Question: 15 of 50 Which of the following occurs during inhalation? The ribcage lowers. The volume of the thoracic cavity decreases. Air moves from areas of low pressure to areas of high pressure. The diaphragm moves downward. Question: 17 of 50 Which of the following statements correctly describes the change in coat coloring of an Arctic fox from brown in summes Neither the phenotype nor the genotype of the fox changes. The fox's phenotype changes, but the genotype does not. The fox's genotype changes, but the phenotype does not. Both the phenotype and genotype of the fox change. Question: 19 of 50 Which of the following describes why water has a concave, or downward-curving, meniscus when poured in a glass beaker? The adhesive forces with the glass are greater than the cohesive forces. The cohesive forces with the glass are greater than the adhesive forces. Glass has a higher density than water. Water has a higher density than glass. Question: 22 of 50 Which of the following is a function of a catalyst? To increase the product yield To increase the activation energy of a reaction To increase the rate of a reaction To convert a nonspontaneous reaction to a spontaneous reaction Question: 21 of 50 Which of the following body systems develops from the same origin tissues as the lungs? Neuromuscular system Gastrointestinal system Genitourinary system Musculoskeletal system Question: 23 of 50 Which of the following is a weakness of a correlational study? Inability to control independent variables Cannot be replicated Too many variables to control Cannot determine causation Question: 25 of 50 Lifelong protection after exposure to a virus such as chickenpox is due to which of the following types of immunity? Active Nonspecific Transplantation Innate A mutation of a portion of a DNA molecule changed the resulting mRNA sequence from AUU- GGG-UUC to CUU-GGG-UUC. Using the table below, predict the resulting amino acid sequence. From Met-Gly-Leu to Leu-Gly-Phe From tle-Gly-Phe to Leu-Gly-Phe Question: 26 of 50 The following diagram summarizes the carbonic acid-bicarbonate lon buffer system of the blood. C*O_{2} +H 2 O leftrightarrow H 2 CO 3 leftrightarrow HCO 34 - +HA + Which of the following equations shows the reaction that takes place when there are excessive protons ( H ** ) in the blood? H_{2}"C*O_{3} > C*O_{2} + H_{2}'0 C*O_{2} + H_{2}*0 -> H_{2}*C*O_{3} H_{2}"C*O_{3} HCO 34- +H4 + HCO 3 - + H+ -> H2CO{3} Question: 27 of 50 A scientist predicts that germinating beans will use more oxygen than non-germinating beans. This prediction following? A hypothesis Data collection A conclusion An observation Question: 28 of 50 An equal mass of which of the following states of matter could completely fill either a 100 ml. or 500 mL. container? Solid Gas Mixture Liquid Question: 29 of 50 Carbohydrates are composed of which of the following? Amino acids Monosaccharides Isoprenoids Nucleic acids Question: 30 of 50 The shortening of a sarcomere in skeletal muscle is directly due to the interaction of which of the following? Acetylcholine and acetylcholinesterase Dynein and kinesin Myosin and actin Pepsin and pepsinogen Question: 31 of 50 A vasectomy is a procedure in which the vas deferens are cut. Which of the following describes why a vasectomy leads to infertility? The vasectomy blocks the movement of sperm from a testis into the epididymis The vasectomy blocks the movement of sperm from the epididymis into the urethra The vasectomy blocks the movement of sperm from the ejaculatory duct into the bulbourethral gland The vasectomy blocks the movement of sperm from the prostate gland to the bulbourethral gland Question: 33 of 50 During muscle contraction, myosin is directly responsible for which of the following? Releasing calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum Binding to troponin molecules Forming cross bridges with actin molecules Initiating an action potential along the sarcolemma Question: 34 of 50 Which of the following best describes adaptive immunity? The initiation of internal defenses, such as phagocytes and natural killer cells The body's barmer defenses, such as mucous membranes and secretions The initiation of the inflammatory response A response to specific traits of specific pathogens Question: 35 of 50 Which of the following is an example of active transport? Aquaporins in kidney cells that help concentrate urine Movement of sodium and potassium across the cell membrane against their concentration gradients Loss of water from a cell in a hypertonic solution Movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration Question: 36 of 50 Which of the following describes the process by which solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) turns directly into carbon dioxide gas? Evaporation Condensation Deposition Sublimation Question: 38 of 50 A student investigating the importance of wavelengths above and below the visible spectrum for photosynthesis sets up an experiment as follows ever a 2-month period, all with illumination at 1 meter distance from plants grown with the same seil and watering conditions 3 Arabidopsis plants exposed to ultraviolet light (UV 3 Arebidopsis plants exposed to infrared light (IR) 3 Arabidopsis plants exposed to white light At the end of the experiment, she finds that the Ik treated plants are scorched, the UV treated plants have wilted, but the whits light-treated plants are growing normally. Which of the following statements is most likely to be correct? Infrared light contains more energy than the other wavelengths. The wavelength of light does not affect photosynthesis. Wavelength of light is the only variable that has been changed between groups. Three plants do not provide sufficient replications to draw a conclusion. Question: 39 of 50 Which of the following is true if Koch's postulates are met regarding a disease? The disease is hereditary. The disease is noninfectious The disease is the result of a dietary deficiency The disease is caused by a microorganism Question: 42 of 50 Which of the following layers of skin contains glands and hair follicles? Stratum lucidum Hypodermis Stratum corneum Dermis Question: 43 of 50 Which of the following vessels is responsible for carrying blood from the upper body to the right atrium of the heart? Superior vena cava Pulmonary veins Pulmonary arteries Aorta Question: 44 of 50 Carbon has an atomic number of 6. Which of the following is true about the isotope C-12? C-12 possesses 7 protons and 5 neutrons in its nucleus C-12 possesses 6 protons and 6 electrons in its nucleus C-12 possesses 7 neutrons and 5 electrons in its nucleus. C-12 possesses 6 neutrons and 6 protons in its nucleus Question: 46 of 50 Which of the following elements has the smallest atomic radius? Sn Si C Ge Question: 48 of 50 A cell is placed in a hypertonic solution. Which of the following describes the resulting osmosis? There is a net flow of water out of the cell. There is a net flow of water into the cell There is no flow of water. The net flow of water into and out of the cell is zero. Question: 49 of 50 Permanent damage to which of the following types of tissue in the spinal cord will cause paralysis? Nervous tissue Muscle tissue Connective tissue Bone tissue Question: 50 of 50 When an ionic salt is dissolved in water, the lons c * o_{3} “2 and K “ + are formed. Which of the following is the formula for the salt? K2C03- KC*O_{3} K_{1}"C*O_{2} K (C*O_{3}) 2 TEAS 7 Math Section Question: 2 of 38 What is the area of a square that measures 3.1 mon each side? 9.61m^42 9.1m^2 6.2m^2 12.4m? Question: 3 of 38 Which of the following is 3 3/3 divided by 3/12 5/12 10/10 2/5 9/10 Question: 4 of 38 Which of the following options correctly orders the numbers below from least to greatest? 235.971, 145.884, -271.906, -193.823 271.906, 235.971, -193.823, 145.884 -271.906,-193.823, 145 884, 235,971 -193.823,-271 906, 145.884, 235.971 145.884-193 823, 235.971, -271 906 Question: 6 of 38 The width of a rectangle is 4 inches (in) and the area of the rectangle is 32 in?. Which of the following represents the length of the rectangle? 36 in 8in 128 in 28in Question: 7 of 38 To rent tablecloths from a party rental vendor, there is an initial charge of $40. There is an additional charge of $5 per circular tablecinth (c) and $3.50 per rectangular tablecloth (r). Which of the following equations represents the total cost (T) to rent tablecloths? Sc + 3.5x+40=T 5c + 35r- 40 =T 5x + 3.5x +40 =T 5x + 3.5¢- 40 =T Which of the following is the value of x in the equation below? 4x-3- 5x =24 -27 6 3 21 Question: 10 of 38 A local law school reports that 74% of last year's graduates are employed by law firms, 3% work for the government, and 2% work for nonprofit organizations. The rest of the graduates work at jobs unrelated to law. Based on these outcomes, which of the following is the percentage of graduates working jobs unrelated to law? 21% 79% 5% 69% Question: 11 of 38 For a school's annual budget, the total amount of money spent on supplies (s) and textbooks (t) cannot exceed $12,000. Which of the following inequalities accurately represents this scenario? st >= 512000 c+t H2CO{3} Question: 27 of 50 A scientist predicts that germinating beans will use more oxygen than non-germinating beans. This prediction following? A hypothesis Data collection A conclusion An observation Question: 28 of 50 An equal mass of which of the following states of matter could completely fill either a 100 ml. or 500 mL. container? Solid Gas Mixture Liquid Question: 29 of 50 Carbohydrates are composed of which of the following? Amino acids Monosaccharides Isoprenoids Nucleic acids Question: 30 of 50 The shortening of a sarcomere in skeletal muscle is directly due to the interaction of which of the following? Acetylcholine and acetylcholinesterase Dynein and kinesin Myosin and actin Pepsin and pepsinogen Question: 31 of 50 A vasectomy is a procedure in which the vas deferens are cut. Which of the following describes why a vasectomy leads to infertility? The vasectomy blocks the movement of sperm from a testis into the epididymis The vasectomy blocks the movement of sperm from the epididymis into the urethra The vasectomy blocks the movement of sperm from the ejaculatory duct into the bulbourethral gland The vasectomy blocks the movement of sperm from the prostate gland to the bulbourethral gland Question: 33 of 50 During muscle contraction, myosin is directly responsible for which of the following? Releasing calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum Binding to troponin molecules Forming cross bridges with actin molecules Initiating an action potential along the sarcolemma Question: 34 of 50 Which of the following best describes adaptive immunity? The initiation of internal defenses, such as phagocytes and natural killer cells The body's barmer defenses, such as mucous membranes and secretions The initiation of the inflammatory response A response to specific traits of specific pathogens Question: 35 of 50 Which of the following is an example of active transport? Aquaporins in kidney cells that help concentrate urine Movement of sodium and potassium across the cell membrane against their concentration gradients Loss of water from a cell in a hypertonic solution Movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration Question: 36 of 50 Which of the following describes the process by which solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) turns directly into carbon dioxide gas? Evaporation Condensation Deposition Sublimation Question: 38 of 50 A student investigating the importance of wavelengths above and below the visible spectrum for photosynthesis sets up an experiment as follows ever a 2-month period, all with illumination at 1 meter distance from plants grown with the same seil and watering conditions 3 Arabidopsis plants exposed to ultraviolet light (UV 3 Arebidopsis plants exposed to infrared light (IR) 3 Arabidopsis plants exposed to white light At the end of the experiment, she finds that the Ik treated plants are scorched, the UV treated plants have wilted, but the whits light-treated plants are growing normally. Which of the following statements is most likely to be correct? Infrared light contains more energy than the other wavelengths. The wavelength of light does not affect photosynthesis. Wavelength of light is the only variable that has been changed between groups. Three plants do not provide sufficient replications to draw a conclusion. Question: 39 of 50 Which of the following is true if Koch's postulates are met regarding a disease? The disease is hereditary. The disease is noninfectious The disease is the result of a dietary deficiency The disease is caused by a microorganism Question: 42 of 50 Which of the following layers of skin contains glands and hair follicles? Stratum lucidum Hypodermis Stratum corneum Dermis Question: 43 of 50 Which of the following vessels is responsible for carrying blood from the upper body to the right atrium of the heart? Superior vena cava Pulmonary veins Pulmonary arteries Aorta Question: 44 of 50 Carbon has an atomic number of 6. Which of the following is true about the isotope C-12? C-12 possesses 7 protons and 5 neutrons in its nucleus C-12 possesses 6 protons and 6 electrons in its nucleus C-12 possesses 7 neutrons and 5 electrons in its nucleus. C-12 possesses 6 neutrons and 6 protons in its nucleus Question: 46 of 50 Which of the following elements has the smallest atomic radius? Sn Si C Ge Question: 48 of 50 A cell is placed in a hypertonic solution. Which of the following describes the resulting osmosis? There is a net flow of water out of the cell. There is a net flow of water into the cell There is no flow of water. The net flow of water into and out of the cell is zero. Question: 49 of 50 Permanent damage to which of the following types of tissue in the spinal cord will cause paralysis? Nervous tissue Muscle tissue Connective tissue Bone tissue Question: 50 of 50 When an ionic salt is dissolved in water, the lons c * o_{3} “2 and K “ + are formed. Which of the following is the formula for the salt? K2C03- KC*O_{3} K_{1}"C*O_{2} K (C*O_{3}) 2 TEAS 7 Math Section Question: 2 of 38 What is the area of a square that measures 3.1 mon each side? 9.61m^42 9.1m^2 6.2m^2 12.4m? Question: 3 of 38 Which of the following is 3 3/3 divided by 3/12 5/12 10/10 2/5 9/10 Question: 4 of 38 Which of the following options correctly orders the numbers below from least to greatest? 235.971, 145.884, -271.906, -193.823 271.906, 235.971, -193.823, 145.884 -271.906,-193.823, 145 884, 235,971 -193.823,-271 906, 145.884, 235.971 145.884-193 823, 235.971, -271 906 Question: 6 of 38 The width of a rectangle is 4 inches (in) and the area of the rectangle is 32 in?. Which of the following represents the length of the rectangle? 36 in 8in 128 in 28in Question: 7 of 38 To rent tablecloths from a party rental vendor, there is an initial charge of $40. There is an additional charge of $5 per circular tablecinth (c) and $3.50 per rectangular tablecloth (r). Which of the following equations represents the total cost (T) to rent tablecloths? Sc + 3.5x+40=T 5c + 35r- 40 =T 5x + 3.5x +40 =T 5x + 3.5¢- 40 =T Which of the following is the value of x in the equation below? 4x-3- 5x =24 -27 6 3 21 Question: 10 of 38 A local law school reports that 74% of last year's graduates are employed by law firms, 3% work for the government, and 2% work for nonprofit organizations. The rest of the graduates work at jobs unrelated to law. Based on these outcomes, which of the following is the percentage of graduates working jobs unrelated to law? 21% 79% 5% 69% Question: 11 of 38 For a school's annual budget, the total amount of money spent on supplies (s) and textbooks (t) cannot exceed $12,000. Which of the following inequalities accurately represents this scenario? st >= 512000 c+t

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