ATI TEAS 7 2026 FULL VERSION WITH (READING, SCIENCE, MATH, ENGLISH AND
LANGUAGE USE) TO PASS
1. What are the three types of salivary glands and where are they located in
the mouth? - ANS - Parotid, sublingual, and submandibular glands located in
the roof of the mouth, cheeks, and under the jawbone, respectively.
1. Which of the following substances is excreted by the kidneys to regulate
blood pressure? - ANS - Renin
1. What is the chemical formula for water? - ANS - H20
1. Which of the following units is used to indicate length? - ANS M
researcher collects data on the number of cars passing through a busy
intersection at different times of the day for a month. This data would be most
useful to analyze which of the following: - ANS - traffic patterns during rush
hour
1. What is the largest organ in the human body by surface area? - ANS - Skin
1. Which of the following describes the function of ligaments? - ANS -
Ligaments attach two bones
1. What is the difference between innate and adaptive immunity? - ANS -
Innate immunity is present at birth while adaptive immunity is acquired after
exposure to pathogens.
1. Which of the following is responsible for carrying amino acids to ribosomes
during protein synthesis? - ANS - tRNA
1. What are the steps involved in the scientific method? - ANS - Observation,
hypothesis, prediction, experimentation, analysis, conclusion.
1. What is the difference between a solid and a liquid? - ANS - Solids have a
definite shape and volume while liquids have a definite volume but no fixed
shape.
1. Which part of the respiratory system is responsible for regulating breathing
rate and depth? - ANS - Diaphragm
1. What is the difference between a monosaccharide and a disaccharide? - ANS
- Monosaccharides are simple sugars that cannot be further broken down into
simpler sugars while disaccharides are composed of two simple sugars.
,1. Which of the following is the process by which DNA is copied into RNA? -
ANS - Transcription
1. What is the role of calcium in muscle contraction? - ANS - Calcium is released
from the sarcoplasmic reticulum to initiate the sliding of actin and myosin
filaments.
1. What is the name of the dome-shaped muscle that plays a key role in
breathing? - ANS - Diaphragm
1. What is the role of the epididymis in sperm maturation? - ANS - The
epididymis stores and protects sperm cells until ejaculation.
1. Which of the following is a function of the respiratory system? - ANS -
Exchange of gases between the body and the environment
1. What is the difference between isotonic and isometric muscle contractions?
- ANS - Isotonic contractions produce movement while isometric contractions
produce no movement.
Which of the following is a characteristic of innate immunity - ANS - It provides
immediate, non-specific protection.
1. Which of the following is NOT one of the four primary tissue types found in
the human body? - ANS - Exocrine glandular
1. Which of the following is a type of genetic mutation that involves the
insertion or deletion of one or more nucleotides in a DNA sequence? - ANS -
Frameshift mutation
1. Which of the following describes the process of osmosis? - ANS - Movement
of water molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low
concentration through a selectively permeable membrane.
1. Which of the following is a chemical property of a substance? - ANS -
Reactivity with acid
1. Which statement best defines the difference between a physical change and
a chemical change? - ANS - A physical change involves the rearrangement of
atoms and molecules while a chemical change involves the formation of new
substances with different chemical properties.
1. During embryonic development, which of the following germ layers forms
the nervous system? - ANS - Ectoderm
, 1. What is the primary pigment responsible for photosynthesis in plants? - ANS
- Chlorophyll a
1. Which of the following is an example of an exothermic reaction? - ANS -
Burning wood
1. Which of the following statements is true regarding vaccines? - ANS -
Vaccines work by exposing the individual to a weakened or inactivated form of
the pathogen
1. What is the function of ribosomes in a cell? - ANS - To synthesize proteins in
the cell
1. Which of the following is an example of a double-blind study? - ANS - Both
participants and researchers do not know which group participants are
assigned to
1. What is the name of the hormone that regulates blood sugar levels in the
human body? - ANS - Insulin
1. What is the primary physiological function of erythrocytes in the human
circulatory system? - ANS - Transportation of oxygen to body tissues
1. What is the name of the joint that allows for rotation of the arm at the
shoulder? - ANS - Shoulder joint
1. What is the name of the valve that separates the left atrium and left
ventricle in the heart? - ANS - Mitral valve
1. What is the molecular geometry of a molecule of sulphur dioxide (SO2)? -
ANS - Bent
1. What is the name of the genetic disorder caused by the presence of an extra
chromosome 21? - ANS - Down syndrome
1. Which of the following types of RNA carries amino acids to the ribosome
during protein synthesis? - ANS - Transfer RNA
1. What are the five regions of the vertebral column, starting from the top and
moving downwards? - ANS - Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal
1. Which of the following are the two major parts of the nervous system? - ANS
- Peripheral nervous system and central nervous system.
LANGUAGE USE) TO PASS
1. What are the three types of salivary glands and where are they located in
the mouth? - ANS - Parotid, sublingual, and submandibular glands located in
the roof of the mouth, cheeks, and under the jawbone, respectively.
1. Which of the following substances is excreted by the kidneys to regulate
blood pressure? - ANS - Renin
1. What is the chemical formula for water? - ANS - H20
1. Which of the following units is used to indicate length? - ANS M
researcher collects data on the number of cars passing through a busy
intersection at different times of the day for a month. This data would be most
useful to analyze which of the following: - ANS - traffic patterns during rush
hour
1. What is the largest organ in the human body by surface area? - ANS - Skin
1. Which of the following describes the function of ligaments? - ANS -
Ligaments attach two bones
1. What is the difference between innate and adaptive immunity? - ANS -
Innate immunity is present at birth while adaptive immunity is acquired after
exposure to pathogens.
1. Which of the following is responsible for carrying amino acids to ribosomes
during protein synthesis? - ANS - tRNA
1. What are the steps involved in the scientific method? - ANS - Observation,
hypothesis, prediction, experimentation, analysis, conclusion.
1. What is the difference between a solid and a liquid? - ANS - Solids have a
definite shape and volume while liquids have a definite volume but no fixed
shape.
1. Which part of the respiratory system is responsible for regulating breathing
rate and depth? - ANS - Diaphragm
1. What is the difference between a monosaccharide and a disaccharide? - ANS
- Monosaccharides are simple sugars that cannot be further broken down into
simpler sugars while disaccharides are composed of two simple sugars.
,1. Which of the following is the process by which DNA is copied into RNA? -
ANS - Transcription
1. What is the role of calcium in muscle contraction? - ANS - Calcium is released
from the sarcoplasmic reticulum to initiate the sliding of actin and myosin
filaments.
1. What is the name of the dome-shaped muscle that plays a key role in
breathing? - ANS - Diaphragm
1. What is the role of the epididymis in sperm maturation? - ANS - The
epididymis stores and protects sperm cells until ejaculation.
1. Which of the following is a function of the respiratory system? - ANS -
Exchange of gases between the body and the environment
1. What is the difference between isotonic and isometric muscle contractions?
- ANS - Isotonic contractions produce movement while isometric contractions
produce no movement.
Which of the following is a characteristic of innate immunity - ANS - It provides
immediate, non-specific protection.
1. Which of the following is NOT one of the four primary tissue types found in
the human body? - ANS - Exocrine glandular
1. Which of the following is a type of genetic mutation that involves the
insertion or deletion of one or more nucleotides in a DNA sequence? - ANS -
Frameshift mutation
1. Which of the following describes the process of osmosis? - ANS - Movement
of water molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low
concentration through a selectively permeable membrane.
1. Which of the following is a chemical property of a substance? - ANS -
Reactivity with acid
1. Which statement best defines the difference between a physical change and
a chemical change? - ANS - A physical change involves the rearrangement of
atoms and molecules while a chemical change involves the formation of new
substances with different chemical properties.
1. During embryonic development, which of the following germ layers forms
the nervous system? - ANS - Ectoderm
, 1. What is the primary pigment responsible for photosynthesis in plants? - ANS
- Chlorophyll a
1. Which of the following is an example of an exothermic reaction? - ANS -
Burning wood
1. Which of the following statements is true regarding vaccines? - ANS -
Vaccines work by exposing the individual to a weakened or inactivated form of
the pathogen
1. What is the function of ribosomes in a cell? - ANS - To synthesize proteins in
the cell
1. Which of the following is an example of a double-blind study? - ANS - Both
participants and researchers do not know which group participants are
assigned to
1. What is the name of the hormone that regulates blood sugar levels in the
human body? - ANS - Insulin
1. What is the primary physiological function of erythrocytes in the human
circulatory system? - ANS - Transportation of oxygen to body tissues
1. What is the name of the joint that allows for rotation of the arm at the
shoulder? - ANS - Shoulder joint
1. What is the name of the valve that separates the left atrium and left
ventricle in the heart? - ANS - Mitral valve
1. What is the molecular geometry of a molecule of sulphur dioxide (SO2)? -
ANS - Bent
1. What is the name of the genetic disorder caused by the presence of an extra
chromosome 21? - ANS - Down syndrome
1. Which of the following types of RNA carries amino acids to the ribosome
during protein synthesis? - ANS - Transfer RNA
1. What are the five regions of the vertebral column, starting from the top and
moving downwards? - ANS - Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal
1. Which of the following are the two major parts of the nervous system? - ANS
- Peripheral nervous system and central nervous system.