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ATI TEAS 7 Reading Practice Questions (2025) – Improve Comprehension, Inference & Text Analysis

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Sharpen your reading comprehension skills with this set of 80 ATI TEAS 7 Reading Practice Questions, created to reflect the 2025 TEAS exam format. This resource focuses on key reading objectives including main ideas, supporting details, inferences, purpose, and structure. Perfect for nursing school applicants aiming to master the Reading section with confidence. 80 realistic multiple-choice questions Fully aligned with 2025 ATI TEAS 7 Reading standards Covers passages, charts, and informational texts Includes detailed answer key and explanations Instant PDF download – printable and mobile-friendly

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ATI TEAS 7 Reading Practice Questions (2025
Objectives - Set 4)



80 Unique Multiple-Choice Questions for the ATI TEAS 7 Reading Section
Designed to align with 2025 TEAS Reading objectives: Key Ideas and Details, Craft and

Structure, Integration of Knowledge and Ideas


Reading Practice Questions
Question 1: Passage: The hypothalamus, a small region in the brain, regulates body temper-
ature, hunger, and thirst by releasing hormones that signal other systems.
What does the hypothalamus regulate, according to the passage?
A Blood cell production
B Body temperature, hunger, and thirst
C Muscle movement
D Oxygen levels

Question 2: Passage: The hypothalamus, a small region in the brain, regulates body temper-
ature, hunger, and thirst by releasing hormones that signal other systems.
The word ”signal” in the passage most closely means:
A Block
B Communicate
C Destroy
D Store

Question 3: Passage: Dysfunction in the hypothalamus can disrupt hormone release, leading
to issues like insomnia or excessive thirst.
What can be inferred about hypothalamic dysfunction?
A It improves sleep patterns
B It can cause excessive thirst



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, C It enhances hormone production
D It has no effect on the body

Question 4: Passage: Capillaries are tiny blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients are ex-
changed with tissues, facilitating cellular function.
What is the primary function of capillaries?
A To pump blood
B To exchange oxygen and nutrients
C To produce blood cells
D To filter toxins

Question 5: Passage: Capillaries are tiny blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients are ex-
changed with tissues, facilitating cellular function.
The phrase ”facilitating cellular function” suggests:
A Preventing cell activity
B Supporting cell activity
C Destroying cells
D Storing nutrients

Question 6: Passage: Leaky capillaries can cause swelling in tissues due to fluid escaping into
surrounding areas.
What can be inferred about leaky capillaries?
A They prevent swelling
B They cause tissue swelling
C They improve nutrient exchange
D They have no effect on tissues

Question 7: Passage: The small intestine absorbs nutrients from digested food, which are then
transported to cells via the bloodstream.
What does the small intestine do with digested food?
A Produces enzymes
B Absorbs nutrients
C Stores food
D Digests proteins




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, Question 8: Passage: The small intestine absorbs nutrients from digested food, which are then
transported to cells via the bloodstream.
The word ”transported” most closely means:
A Stored
B Moved
C Broken down
D Eliminated

Question 9: Passage: Malabsorption in the small intestine can lead to nutrient deficiencies,
causing symptoms like fatigue and weight loss.
What can be inferred about malabsorption?
A It improves nutrient uptake
B It causes nutrient deficiencies
C It enhances digestion
D It has no effect on health

Question 10: Passage: The respiratory system relies on the bronchi, which branch into smaller
airways to deliver air to the lungs.
What do the bronchi do in the respiratory system?
A Produce oxygen
B Deliver air to the lungs
C Filter blood
D Store air

Question 11: Passage: The respiratory system relies on the bronchi, which branch into smaller
airways to deliver air to the lungs.
The word ”branch” implies:
A Merge into larger structures
B Divide into smaller parts
C Block airflow
D Produce air

Question 12: Passage: Bronchitis, an inflammation of the bronchi, can restrict airflow, causing
coughing and breathing difficulties.
What can be inferred about bronchitis?
A It improves airflow

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