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PAX NLN Exam – Verbal Ability Section – Verified Questions with 100% Accurate Answers – A+ Graded This document features verified and 100% accurate questions and answers for the Verbal Ability section of the NLN Pre-Admission Exam (PAX), fully updated for the 2025/2026 edition. It covers reading comprehension, vocabulary, word usage, and context clues—all aligned with the current PAX test blueprint. A powerful resource for nursing and allied health students aiming to improve their verbal reasoning and succeed on the entrance exam.

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PAX NLN Exam – Verbal Ability Section – Verified Questions
with 100% Accurate Answers – A+ Graded

This document features verified and 100% accurate questions and answers for
the Verbal Ability section of the NLN Pre-Admission Exam (PAX), fully
updated for the 2025/2026 edition. It covers reading comprehension,
vocabulary, word usage, and context clues—all aligned with the current
PAX test blueprint. A powerful resource for nursing and allied health
students aiming to improve their verbal reasoning and succeed on the
entrance exam.




In the context of this article, the word conjured as used in paragraph one
means


-conferred.


-swept.


-imagined.


-intertwined.


imagined

,From the passage, we learn that ancient Greeks proposed that
-all things are made up of atoms.
-elements are substances that contain many kinds of atoms.
-there are 105 different elements in the world.
-the behavior of molecules cannot be observed.
all things are made up of atoms.




When liquid water is changed to ice, the particles are
-banded further apart.
-more energetic.
-bound closer together.
-more fluid.
bound closer together.




Based on this article, we can assume that the author
-uses analogies that are confusing.
-believes the study of elements is no longer relevant.
-does not appreciate vocabulary and illustrations.

,-is knowledgeable about history and science.
is knowledgeable about history and science.




An appropriate title for this selection would be
-The Makeup of Everything.
-Gold in the Elements.
-How the Greeks Failed.
-The Useless Molecule.
The Makeup of Everything.




From this article we can infer that
-the world is not governed by particles or atoms, but is chaotic.
-modern science does not depend on molecular knowledge.
-many machines depend on the properties of molecules.
-the ancient Greeks' concept of four elements was the basis of modern
science.
many machines depend on the properties of molecules.




Since chimps and people share 98% of their genome, it is reasonable to
expect that

, -chimps would be used to investigate human health issues.
-the mechanism of the transfer of the virus would be established.
-fewer chimps would be hunted for bush meat.
-researchers would identify more of the genes shared by humans and
chimps.
chimps would be used to investigate human health issues.




The current information about HIV is the result of
-limited speculation.
-geographical oddities.
-coordinated research.
-captured animals.
coordinated research.




According to the article, which statement is true?
-Cameroon was probably the birthplace of HIV.
-AIDS is caused by a simple virus.
-Beatrice Hahn was the lead author of the science study.
-Chimps and humans share the same genes.
Cameroon was probably the birthplace of HIV.

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