ATI TEAS 6 EXAM TEST 2022 EXAM FILES (V1) QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
ATI TEAS 6 EXAM TEST 2022 EXAM FILES (V1) All sections covered ATI TEAS 6 EXAM TEST 2022 EXAM FILES(V1) Section 1. Reading Number of Questions: 53 Time Limit: 64 Minutes At first, the woman’s contractions were only intermittent, so the nurse had trouble determining how far her labor had progressed. 1. Which of the following is the definition for the underlined word? a. frequent b. irregular c. painful d. dependable 2. Which of the following would be the best source to begin developing a position about civil rights for an oral debate? a. A blog created by a proponent of civil rights. b. An interview with someone who took part in a civil rights march. c. A history textbook detailing civil rights. d. A speech by a famous civil rights leader. The heavy spring rain resulted in a plethora of zucchini in Kit’s garden, and left her desperately giving the vegetables to anyone who was interested. 3. Which of the following is the definition for the underlined word in the sentence? a. irritation b. quantity c. abundance d. waste 4. The guide words at the top of a dictionary page are needs and negotiate. Which of the following words is an entry on this page? a. needle b. neigh c. neglect d. nectar Chapter 4: The Fictional Writings of Dorothy L. Sayers Plays Novels Short Stories Letters Mysteries 5. Analyze the headings above. Which of the following does not belong? a. Novels b. Plays c. Mysteries d. Letters The next three questions are based on the following passage. Among the first females awarded a degree from Oxford University, Dorothy L. Sayers proved to be one of the most versatile writers in post-war England. Sayers was born in 1893, the only child of an Anglican chaplain, and she received an unexpectedly good education at home. For instance, her study of Latin commenced when she was only six years old. She entered Oxford in 1912, at a time when the university was not granting degrees to women. By 1920, this policy had changed, and Sayers received her degree in medieval literature and modern languages after finishing university. That same year, she also received a master of arts degree. Sayers’s first foray into published writing was a collection of poetry released in 1916. Within a few years, she began work on the detective novels and short stories that would make her famous, due to the creation of the foppish, mystery-solving aristocrat Lord Peter Wimsey. Sayers is also credited with the short story mysteries about the character Montague Egg. In spite of her success as a mystery writer, Sayers continued to balance popular fiction with academic work; her translation of Dante’s Inferno gained her respect for her ability to convey the poetry in English while still remaining true to the Italian terza rima. She also composed a series of twelve plays about the life of Christ, and wrote several essays about education and feminism. In her middle age, Dorothy L. Sayers published several works of Christian apologetics, one of which was so well-received that the archbishop of Canterbury attempted to present her with a doctorate of divinity. Sayers, for reasons known only to her, declined. 6. Which of the following describes the type of writing used to create the passage? a. narrative b. persuasive c. expository d. technical 7. Which of the following sentences is the best summary of the passage? a. Among the first females awarded a degree from Oxford University, Dorothy L. Sayers proved to be one of the most versatile writers in post-war England. b. Sayers was born in 1893, the only child of an Anglican chaplain, and she received an unexpectedly good education at home. c. Within a few years, she began work on the detective novels and short stories that would make her famous, due to the creation of the foppish, mystery-solving aristocrat Lord Peter Wimsey. d. In her middle age, Dorothy L. Sayers published several works of Christian apologetics, one of which was so well-received that the archbishop of Canterbury attempted to present her with a doctorate of divinity. 8. Which of the following sentences contains an opinion statement by the author? a. Among the first females awarded a degree from Oxford University, Dorothy L. Sayers proved to be one of the most versatile writers in post-war England. b. Sayers was born in 1893, the only child of an Anglican chaplain, and she received an unexpectedly good education at home. c. Her translation of Dante’s Inferno gained her respect for her ability to convey the poetry in English while still remaining true to the Italian terza rima. d. Sayers, for reasons known only to her, declined. The next four questions are based on the following information. The Dewey Decimal Classes 000 Computer science, information, and general works 100 Philosophy and psychology 200 Religion 300 Social sciences 400 Languages 500 Science and mathematics 600 Technical and applied science 700 Arts and recreation 800 Literature 900 History, geography, and biography 9. Jorgen is doing a project on the ancient Greek mathematician and poet Eratosthenes. In his initial review, Jorgen learns that Eratosthenes is considered the first person to calculate the circumference of the earth, and that he is considered the first to describe geography as it is studied today. To which section of the library should Jorgen go to find one of the early maps created by Eratosthenes? a. 100 b. 300 c. 600 d. 900 10. Due to his many interests and pursuits, Eratosthenes dabbled in a variety of fields, and he is credited with a theory known as the sieve of Eratosthenes. This is an early algorithm used to determine prime numbers. To which section of the library should Jorgen go to find out more about the current applications of the sieve of Eratosthenes? a. 000 b. 100 c. 400 d. 500 11. One ancient work claims that Eratosthenes received the nickname “beta” from those who knew him. This is a word that represents the second letter of the Greek alphabet, and it represented Eratosthenes’s accomplishments in every area that he studied. To which section of the library should Jorgen go to learn more about the letters of the Greek alphabet and the meaning of the word “beta”? a. 200 b. 400 c. 700 d. 900 12. Finally, Jorgen learns that Eratosthenes was fascinated by the story of the Trojan War, and that he attempted to determine the exact dates when this event occurred. Jorgen is unfamiliar with the story of the Fall of Troy, so he decides to look into writings such as The Iliad and The Odyssey, by Homer. To which section of the library should Jorgen go to locate these works? a. 100 b. 200 c. 700 d. 800 With all of the planning that preceded her daughter’s wedding, Marci decided that picking out a new paint color for her own living room was largely peripheral. 13. Which of the following is the definition for the underlined word? a. meaningless b. contrived c. unimportant d. disappointing The next two questions are based on the following chart. 14. Between 1925 and 1991, Latvia was part of the Soviet Union. Since 1991, the population of which ethnic group in Latvia appears to have decreased the most? a. Latvian b. Russian c. Ukrainian d. German After World War II ended in 1945, large numbers of non-Latvian workers entered the country, primarily to work at construction jobs. Among these non-Latvian ethnic groups, the increase in workers represented a population percentage shift of less than one percent before 1945 to more than three percent by the time of the Soviet Union’s collapse. 15. Which ethnic group shown on the chart best represents this shift? a. Latvian b. Russian c. Ukrainian d. German Hilaire’s professor instructed him to improve the word choice in his papers. As the professor noted, Hilaire’s ideas are good, but he relies too heavily on simple expressions when a more complex word would be appropriate. 16. Which of the following resources will be most useful to Hilaire in this case? a. Roget’s Thesaurus b. Webster’s Dictionary c. Encyclopedia Britannica d. University of Oxford Style Guide Follow the numbered instructions to transform the starting word into a different word. 1. Start with the word CORPOREAL. 2. Remove the C from the beginning of the word. 3. Remove the O from the beginning of the word. 4. Remove the O from the middle of the word. 5. Move the E to follow the first R. 6. Move the L to follow the P. 7. Remove the second R. 8. Add the letter Y to the end of the word. 17. What is the new word? a. REALLY b. PRETTY c. REPLAY d. POWER Although not considered the smartest student in her class, Klara was willing to work hard for her grades, and her sedulous commitment to her studies earned her top scores at graduation. 18. Which of the following is the definition for the underlined word? a. diligent b. silent c. moderate d. complicated Flemming is on a new diet that requires him to avoid all dairy products, as well as dairy byproducts. This will be a big change for him, so his doctor gives him information about foods that he might not realize often contain dairy products. These include the following: bread, granola, deli meat, dry breakfast cereal, and energy bars. 19. Which of the following items from Flemming’s standard diet will still be safe to eat? a. puffed rice cereal b. breaded chicken parmesan c. sliced turkey sandwich d. yogurt made from coconut milk The next two questions are based on the following information. Car Owner’s Manual: Table of Contents: I. Vehicle Instruments II. Safety Options III. Audio, Climate, and Voice Controls IV. Pre-Driving and Driving V. Routine Maintenance VI. Emergencies VII. Consumer Resources 20. To which chapter should Regina turn if she needs to locate information about adjusting the air conditioning in the vehicle? a. I b. II c. III d. IV 21. To which chapter should Regina turn if she needs to find out what to do if the car begins overheating? a. II b. III c. IV d. VI Nora is preparing a large research project for the end of the term, and the instructor has required that all students make sure they are using reliable, scholarly resources in their papers. 22. Of the following resource options, which would not be considered a reliable, scholarly source? a. Encyclopedia Britannica b. Wikipedia c. S d. LexisNexis The next five questions are based on the following passage. In the United States, the foreign language requirement for high school graduation is decided at the state level. This means the requirement varies, with some states deciding to forego a foreign language requirement altogether (). It is necessary that these states reconsider their position and amend their requirements to reflect compulsory completion of a course of one or more foreign languages. Studying a foreign language has become increasingly important for the global economy. As technology continues to make international business relations increasingly easy, people need to keep up by increasing their communication capabilities. High school graduates with foreign language credits have been shown to have an increased college acceptance rate. In addition, students who have mastered more than one language typically find themselves in greater demand when they reach the job market. Students who did not study a foreign language often find themselves unable to obtain a job at all. 23. What is the main idea of this passage? a. Studying a foreign language will help graduating students find jobs after high school. b. Studying a foreign language should be a mandatory requirement for high school graduation. c. Studying a foreign language helps students gain an understanding of other cultures. d. Studying a foreign language is essential if a student hopes to get into college. 24. Which of the following statements represents the best summary of the claims made in this passage? a. Studying a foreign language is important if you want to graduate from high school and get a job. b. Studying a foreign language is important for the global economy because of the technological advances that have been made in international communications. c. Studying a foreign language is important for the global economy, college acceptance rates, and becoming a sought-after candidate in the job market. d. Studying a foreign language is important for college acceptance rates and obtaining a job after college. 25. Which of the following statements represents an EXAGGERATED claim in support of the argument presented in this passage? a. In the United States, the foreign language requirement for high school graduation is decided at the state level. b. Studying a foreign language has become increasingly important for the global economy. c. High school graduates with foreign language credits have been shown to have an increased college acceptance rate. d. Students who did not study a foreign language often find themselves unable to obtain a job at all. 26. Which of the following would be a useful source of information to determine the validity of the argument presented in this passage? a. A survey of high school students’ preferences with regard to foreign language requirements. b. A comparison of the correlation between a second language introduced at home and subsequent college acceptance rates. c. A survey that asks parents to select the foreign language they would like their children to study in high school. d. A comparison of the correlation between high school students’ study of a foreign language and subsequent college acceptance rates. 27. Which of the following would be the best concluding statement for this passage? a. States should consider how important foreign languages are for the global economy when making their policies regarding foreign language requirements for graduation from high school. b. Policies regarding a foreign language requirement for graduation from high school should take into account the importance of foreign languages for the global economy and the correlation between foreign languages and increased college acceptance rates and employment opportunities. c. High school graduation requirements should include a foreign language class because of the influence knowledge of a second language has on college acceptance rates. d. Policies regarding a foreign language requirement for graduation from high school should take into account how difficult it is to obtain a job in today’s economy for those who do not have knowledge of more than one language. The next four questions are based on the following information. The Big Book of Herbs and Herbal Medicine INDEX Part I: How to Grow Herbs Chapter 1: Choosing Your Herbs Chapter 2: Planting Your Herbs Chapter 3: Caring for Your Herbs Part II: How to Cook with Herbs Chapter 4: Herbs in Food Chapter 5: Herbs in Beverages Chapter 6: Herbs in Oils and Vinegars Part III: How to Heal with Herbs Chapter 7: Herbs for Children’s Needs Chapter 8: Herbs for Adult Needs Section 8–A: Women’s Needs Section 8–B: Men’s Needs Chapter 9: Herbs for Immunity Chapter 10: Herbs for Respiratory Conditions Chapter 11: Herbs for Digestive Conditions Chapter 12: Herbs for Detox Section 12–A: Circulatory Conditions Section 12–B: Musculoskeletal Conditions Section 12–C: Endocrine Conditions Section 12–D: Topical Conditions Part IV: Alphabetical Herb Listing Chapter 13: Herbs, A–I Chapter 14: Herbs, J–O Chapter 15: Herbs, P–Z 28. Clothilde is looking for an herbal remedy to combat a recent outbreak of eczema. In which chapter should she look for more information? a. Chapter 8 b. Chapter 10 c. Chapter 11 d. Chapter 12 29. Clothilde’s sister has asked her to recommend an herbal therapy for her five-year-old daughter’s chronic cough. In which chapter should Clothilde look for more information? a. Chapter 7 b. Chapter 9 c. Chapter 10 d. Chapter 12 30. Clothilde’s elderberry plant is nearly overgrown, and she is hoping to trim it back and use the elderflower to prepare a blend of tea, as well as a homemade wine. In which chapter should she look for more information about how to do this? a. Chapter 3 b. Chapter 4 c. Chapter 5 d. Chapter 13 31. Clothilde realizes that she failed to maintain her elderberry plant as she should have, and she needs tips about how to keep the plant in good condition to avoid another overgrowth. In which chapter should she look for more information? a. Chapter 2 b. Chapter 3 c. Chapter 13 d. Chapter 14 32. Florence receives a number of calls about the roommate advertisement. Of the individuals described below, who seems like the best applicant? a. Frances is a research assistant in the science department; she has a Yorkshire terrier. b. Adelaide works in the humanities department; she is looking for a three-month rental. c. Cosette is allergic to cigarette smoke; she needs a quiet place to study. d. Felix is a graduate student in the history department; he doesn’t have a car. Based on the student’s florid complexion, Vivienne knew that his nerves were getting the better of him before the debate. 33. Which of the following is the definition for the underlined word in the sentence? a. rambling b. flushed c. unclear d. weak The next two questions are based on the following table. COMPANY ENGLISH BREAKFAST EARL GREY DARJEELING OOLONG GREEN Tea Heaven $25 $27 $26 $32 $30 Wholesale Tea $24 $24 $24 $26 $27 Tea by the Pound $22 $25 $30 $28 $29 Tea Express $25 $28 $26 $29 $30 Note: Prices per 16 oz. (1 pound) 34. Noella runs a small tea shop and needs to restock. She is running very low on English Breakfast and Darjeeling tea, and she needs two pounds of each. Which company can offer her the best price on the two blends? a. Tea Heaven b. Wholesale Tea c. Tea by the Pound d. Tea Express 35. After reviewing her inventory, Noella realizes that she also needs one pound of Earl Grey and two pounds of green tea. Which company can offer her the best price on these two blends? a. Tea Heaven b. Wholesale Tea c. Tea by the Pound d. Tea Express When people are conducting research, particularly historical research, they usually rely on primary and secondary sources. Primary sources are the more direct type of information. They are accounts of an event that are produced by individuals who were actually present. Some examples of primary sources include a person’s diary entry about an event, an interview with an eyewitness, a newspaper article, or a transcribed conversation. Secondary sources are pieces of information that are constructed through the use of other, primary sources. Often, the person who creates the secondary source was not actually present at the event. Secondary sources could include books, research papers, and magazine articles. 36. From the passage it can be assumed that a. primary sources are easier to find than secondary sources. b. primary sources provide more accurate information than secondary sources. c. secondary sources give more accurate information than primary sources. d. secondary sources are always used when books or articles are being written. 37. The year listed with each country is when the nation gained independence. So, which of the following conclusions is true? a. The nations of North America were also fighting for independence at the same time as nations in South America. b. France lost most of its control in the New World because of these revolutions. c. Nations on the west coast gained independence first. d. South America had many revolutions in the first three decades of the 19th century. The next two questions are based on the following information. Dear library patrons: To ensure that all visitors have the opportunity to use our limited number of computers, we ask that each person restrict himself or herself to 30 minutes on a computer. For those needing to use a computer beyond this time frame, there will be a $3 charge for each 15- minute period. We thank you in advance for your cooperation. Pineville Library 38. Which of the following is a logical conclusion that can be derived from the announcement above? a. The library is planning to purchase more computers, but cannot afford them yet. b. The library is facing budget cuts, and is using the Internet fee to compensate for them. c. The library has added the fee to discourage patrons from spending too long on the computers. d. The library is offsetting its own Internet service costs by passing on the fee to patrons. 39. Raoul has an upcoming school project, and his own computer is not working. He needs to use the library computer, and he has estimated that he will need to be on the computer for approximately an hour and a half. How much of a fee can Raoul expect to pay for his computer use at the library? a. $6 b. $9 c. $12 d. $15 Victims of Marah’s disease, a virtually unknown neurological condition, appear pain- free and content. Often, they also have a desire to engage in vigorous physical activities such as contact sports. Beneath it all, they are in great physical pain but have an inability to express it or act to reduce it, making diagnosis difficult. As a result, they are inaccurately diagnosed as very low on the pain scale, their discomfort level much lower than victims of severe sprains, despite the fact that sprains, although more painful, are temporary and comparatively easy to manage nature. 40. This passage makes the argument that a. the pain scale is not an accurate or adequate way to measure the physical discomfort of certain people, such as those suffering from Marah’s disease b. sprain victims have more intense pain than Marah’s sufferers, but they can manage their pain more easily c. the pain scale seems to put more emphasis on intensity of pain than duration d. victims of Marah’s syndrome are often unable to deal effectively with their discomfort There is a clear formula that many students are taught when it comes to writing essays. The first is to develop an introduction, which outlines what will be discussed in the work. It also includes the thesis statement. Next come the supporting paragraphs. Each paragraph contains a topic sentence, supporting evidence, and finally a type of mini-conclusion that restates the point of the paragraph. Finally, the conclusion sums up the purpose of the paper and emphasizes that the thesis statement was proven. 41. After the topic sentence, a. a thesis statement is included. b. supporting evidence is presented. c. the conclusion is stated. d. the author outlines what will be discussed. At one time, the use of leeches to treat medical problems was quite common. If a person suffered from a snake bite or a bee sting, leeches were believed to be capable of removing the poison from the body if they were placed on top of the wound. They have also been used for bloodletting and to stop hemorrhages, although neither of these leech treatments would be considered acceptable by present-day physicians. Today, leeches are still used on a limited basis. Most often, leeches are used to drain blood from clogged veins. This results in little pain for the patient and also ensures the patient’s blood will not clot while it is being drained. 42. The main purpose of the passage is a. to discuss the benefits of using leeches to treat blocked veins. b. to give an overview of how leeches have been used throughout history. c. to compare which uses of leeches are effective and which are not. d. to explain how leeches can be used to remove poison from the body. The next two questions are based on the above passage. For lunch, she likes ham and cheese (torn into bites), yogurt, raisins, applesauce, peanut butter sandwiches in the fridge drawer, or any combo of these. She’s not a huge eater. Help yourself too. Bread is on counter if you want to make a sandwich. It’s fine if you want to go somewhere, leave us a note of where you are. Make sure she’s buckled and drive carefully! Certain fast food places are fun if they have playgrounds and are indoors. It’s probably too hot for playground, but whatever you want to do is fine. Take a sippy cup of water and a diaper wherever you go. There’s some money here for you in case you decide to go out for lunch with her. As for nap, try after lunch. She may not sleep, but try anyway. Read her a couple of books first, put cream on her mosquito bites (it’s in the den on the buffet), then maybe rock in her chair. Give her a bottle of milk, and refill as needed, but don’t let her drink more than 2 1 bottles of milk or 2 she’ll throw up. Turn on music in her room, leave her in crib with a dry diaper and bottle to try to sleep. She likes a stuffed animal too. Try for 30–45 minutes. You may have to start the tape again. If she won’t sleep, that’s fine. We just call it “rest time” on those days that naps won’t happen. 43. To whom is this passage probably being written? a. a mother b. a father c. a babysitter d. a nurse 44. You can assume the writer of the passage is: a. a mom b. a dad c. a teacher d. a parent The next two questions are based on the following passage. Volleyball is easy to learn and fun to play in a physical education class. With just one net and one ball, an entire class can participate. The object of the game is to get the ball over the net and onto the ground on the other side. At the same time, all players should be in the ready position to keep the ball from hitting the ground on their own side. After the ball has been served, the opposing team may have three hits to get the ball over the net to the other side. Only the serving team may score. If the receiving team wins the volley, the referee calls, “side out” and the receiving team wins the serve. Players should rotate positions so that everyone gets a chance to serve. A game is played to 15 points, but the winning team must win by two points. That means if the score is 14 to 15, the play continues until one team wins by two. A volleyball match consists of three games. The winner of the match is the team that wins two of the three games. 45. Who can score in a volleyball game? a. the receiving team b. the serving team c. either team d. there is no score 46. How many people can participate in a volleyball game? a. 14 b. 15 c. half of a class d. an entire class The next five questions are based on the following passage. Global warming and the depletion of natural resources are constant threats to the future of our planet. All people have a responsibility to be proactive participants in the fight to save Earth by working now to conserve resources for later. Participation begins with our everyday choices. From what you buy to what you do to how much you use, your decisions affect the planet and everyone around you. Now is the time to take action. When choosing what to buy, look for sustainable products made from renewable or recycled resources. The packaging of the products you buy is just as important as the products themselves. Is the item minimally packaged in a recycled container? How did the product reach the store? Locally grown food and other products manufactured within your community are the best choices. The fewer miles a product traveled to reach you, the fewer resources it required. You can continue to make a difference for the planet in how you use what you bought and the resources you have available. Remember the locally grown food you purchased? Don’t pile it on your plate at dinner. Food that remains on your plate is a wasted resource, and you can always go back for seconds. You should try to be aware of your consumption of water and energy. Turn off the water when you brush your teeth, and limit your showers to five minutes. Turn off the lights, and don’t leave appliances or chargers plugged in when not in use. Together, we can use less, waste less, recycle more, and make the right choices. It may be the only chance we have. 47. What is the author’s tone? a. The author’s tone is optimistic. b. The author’s tone is pessimistic. c. The author’s tone is matter-of-fact. d. The author’s tone is angry. 48. Why does the author say it is important to buy locally grown food? a. Buying locally grown food supports people in your community. b. Locally grown food travels the least distance to reach you, and therefore uses fewer resources. c. Locally grown food uses less packaging. d. Locally grown food is healthier for you because it has been exposed to fewer pesticides. 49. What does the author imply will happen if people do not follow his suggestions? a. The author implies we will run out of resources in the next 10 years. b. The author implies water and energy prices will rise sharply in the near future. c. The author implies global warming and the depletion of natural resources will continue. d. The author implies local farmers will lose their farms. 50. “You should try to be aware of your consumption of water and energy.” What does the word “consumption” mean in the context of this selection? a. Using the greatest amount b. Illness of the lungs c. Using the least amount d. Depletion of goods 51. The author makes a general suggestion to the reader: “You should try to be aware of your consumption of water and energy.” Which of the following is one way the author specifies that this suggestion be carried out? a. Food that remains on your plate is a wasted resource, and you can always go back for a second helping. b. Locally grown food and other products manufactured within your community are the best choices. c. Turn off the lights, and don’t leave appliances or chargers plugged in when not in use. d. Participation begins with our everyday choices. The butterfly effect is a somewhat poorly understood mathematical concept, primarily because it is interpreted and presented incorrectly by the popular media. It refers to systems, and how initial conditions can influence the ultimate outcome of an event. The best way to understand the concept is through an example. You have two rubber balls. There are two inches between them, and you release them. Where will they end up? Well, that depends. If they’re in a sloped, sealed container, they will end up two inches away from each other at the end of the slope. If it’s the top of a mountain, however, they may end up miles away from each other. They could bounce off rocks; one could get stuck in a snow bank while the other continues down the slope; one could enter a river and get swept away. The fact that even a tiny initial difference can have a significant overall impact is known as the butterfly effect. 52. The purpose of this passage is a. To discuss what could happen to two rubber balls released on top of a mountain. b. To show why you can predict what will happen to two objects in a sloped, sealed container. c. To discuss the primary reason why the butterfly effect is a poorly understood concept. d. To give an example of how small changes at the beginning of an event can have large effects. 53. In what way is the family tree organized? a. The oldest generation at the bottom, and the youngest generation at the top. b. The youngest children on right and the oldest children on the left. c. The youngest children on the left and the oldest children on the right. d. The grandparents (Queen Victoria and Prince Albert) are on the top, followed by their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren on the bottom layers. Section 2. Mathematics Number of Questions: 36 Time Limit: 54 Minutes 1. Within a certain nursing program, 25% of the class wanted to work with infants, 60% of the class wanted to work with the elderly, 10% of the class wanted to assist general practitioners in private practices, and the rest were undecided. What fraction of the class wanted to work with the elderly? a. 1 4 b. 1 10 c. 3 5 d. 1 20 2. Veronica has to create the holiday schedule for the neonatal unit at her hospital. She knows that 35% of the staff members will not be available because they are taking vacation days during the holiday. Of the remaining staff members who will be available, only 20% are certified to work in the neonatal unit. What percentage of the TOTAL staff is certified and available to work in the neonatal unit during the holiday? a. 7% b. 13% c. 65% d. 80% 3. A patient requires a 30% decrease in the dosage of his medication. His current dosage is 340 mg. What will his dosage be after the decrease? a. 70 mg b. 238 mg c. 270 mg d. 340 mg 4. A study about anorexia was conducted on 100 patients. Within that patient population 70% were women, and 10% of the men were overweight as children. How many male patients in the study were NOT overweight as children? a. 3 b. 10 c. 27 d. 30 5. University Q has an extremely competitive nursing program. Historically, 3 of the students in 4 each incoming class major in nursing but only 1 of those who major in nursing actually complete the 5 program. If this year’s incoming class has 100 students, how many students will complete the nursing program? a. 75 b. 20 c. 15 d. 5 The next two questions are based on the following information. Four nurse midwives open a joint practice together. They use a portion of the income to pay for various expenses for the practice. Each nurse midwife contributes $2000 per month. 6. The first midwife uses 2 of her monthly contribution to pay the rent and utilities for the office 5 space. She saves half of the remainder for incidental expenditures, and uses the rest of the money to purchase medical supplies. How much money does she spend on medical supplies each month? a. $600 b. $800 c. $1000 d. $1200 7. The second midwife allocates 1 of her funds to pay an office administrator, plus another 1 for 2 10 office supplies. What is the total fraction of the second midwife’s budget that is spent on the office administrator and office supplies? a. 3 5 b. 2 12 c. 2 20 d. 1 20 8. A mathematics test has a 4:2 ratio of data analysis problems to algebra problems. If the test has 18 algebra problems, how many data analysis problems are on the test? a. 24 b. 28 c. 36 d. 38 9. Jonathan pays a $65 monthly flat rate for his cell phone. He is charged $0.12 per minute for each minute used, in a roaming area. Which of the following expressions represents his monthly cell phone bill for x roaming minutes? a. 65 + 0.12
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