Actual ATI TEAS 7 Test Questions Set 2

English

Question 1.

Which of the following is the object of the preposition in the sentence below: Martha laughed at the clown?

  • A: At
  • B: Laughed
  • C: Clown
  • D: The
  • Correct Answer: C

  • Rationale: In the sentence 'Martha laughed at the clown,' the preposition 'at' shows the relationship between Martha's action (laughed) and the clown. The object of the preposition is the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition and in this case, 'clown' is the object of the preposition 'at.' Therefore, 'Clown' is the correct answer.

Question 2:

Which of the following prefixes attached to a root would indicate a sequence of events?

  • A: Sub-
  • B: Post-
  • C: Co-
  • D: Anti-
  • Correct Answer: A

  • Rationale: The correct answer is A: 'Sub-'. The prefix 'Sub-' indicates something that comes after or follows, suggesting a sequence of events. In contrast, 'Anti-' denotes opposition, 'Co-' signifies partnership or joint action, and 'Post-' means after in time or order.

Question 3:

What is the subject in the sentence 'Taylor sat under the tree'?

  • A: Taylor
  • B: Sat
  • C: Under
  • D: Tree
  • Correct Answer: A

  • Rationale: The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something. In the sentence 'Taylor sat under the tree,' 'Taylor' is the one performing the action 'sat,' making 'Taylor' the subject of the sentence.

Question 4:

Which of the following sentences demonstrates proper subject-verb agreement?

  • A: The boys and girl visit my house
  • B: The boys or the girls sing in the choir
  • C: The boys and girl in our club are in the cafe
  • D: The boy or the girls come to school late
  • Correct Answer: D

  • Rationale: The correct answer is sentence D: 'The boy or the girls come to school late.' This sentence demonstrates proper subject-verb agreement as the verb 'come' agrees with the plural subject 'the girls.' In subject-verb agreement, when using 'or' to connect two subjects, the verb should agree with the subject closest to the verb. Choices A, B, and C have errors in subject-verb agreement: A should be 'The boys and girl visit my house,' B should be 'The boys or the girls sing in the choir,' and C should be 'The boys and girl in our club are in the cafe.'

Question 5:

What is the correct definition of the prefix 'inter' as used in words like 'interstate' or 'international'?

  • A: Between or among
  • B: A thing or process
  • C: One who is the subject
  • D: Government rule
  • Correct Answer: A

  • Rationale: The prefix 'inter' is commonly used in words to indicate 'between' or 'among'. For example, 'interstate' refers to something that exists between states, and 'international' refers to something that involves multiple nations. Therefore, the correct definition of the prefix 'inter' in this context is 'between or among', making choice A the correct answer.

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