The ATI TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) stands between you and your nursing or allied-health program — and it is a timed test that rewards pattern recognition, not last-minute cramming. It packs Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English & Language Usage into one sitting, and many strong students lose points simply because they have never practised the specific question style the TEAS uses. This matched test bank gives you that repeated, realistic practice so the format stops being a surprise and your knowledge can actually show through.
Why this test bank helps
Raw content review tells you what is true; this bank shows you why an answer is correct and, just as importantly, why the tempting wrong answers are wrong. Every item carries a written rationale, so when you miss a proportion problem or misread an author’s purpose, you learn the reasoning gap — not just the letter. That rationale-first loop is how practice turns into a higher score instead of just more time spent.
What’s inside
- Questions organised by the four TEAS sections — Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English & Language Usage — so you can drill one area at a time or simulate the full test.
- TEAS-style multiple-choice formats: passage-based reading questions, data and label interpretation, calculation problems, and grammar/usage items.
- A clear answer rationale for every question, explaining the correct choice and the common traps.
- Instant digital PDF you can open on a laptop, tablet, or phone and study offline.
Topics covered
- Reading: key ideas and details, author’s purpose and point of view, and integrating information from text and graphics.
- Mathematics: arithmetic, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios and proportions.
- Mathematics: measurement, unit conversions, and interpreting data from tables and charts.
- Science: human anatomy and physiology across the major body systems.
- Science: life and physical science, plus scientific reasoning and experimental design.
- English & Language Usage: grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure.
- English & Language Usage: spelling, word meaning in context, and clear, concise expression.
Who it’s for
This is for pre-nursing and allied-health applicants preparing for the ATI TEAS admissions exam — whether it is your first attempt or a retake to lift a borderline score. It suits self-studiers who want structured, exam-style repetition across all four sections rather than open-ended review, and anyone who learns best by working problems and reading why each answer holds up.
How to use it (the right way)
Start with a short diagnostic block from each section to find your weakest area, then drill that section in focused sets, reading the rationale after every question — including the ones you got right. In your final week, do longer mixed sets under a timer to build pace. Use this bank as a self-assessment and study aid to check your understanding; do not treat any practice set as a substitute for real content mastery, and always follow your program’s and ATI’s own rules on test preparation and academic integrity.
Sample question
(Shows the format — your download contains the full set.)
Q. A saline solution requires 3 grams of salt for every 250 milliliters of water. How many grams of salt are needed to prepare 1,000 milliliters of the same solution?
- A. 6 grams
- B. 9 grams
- C. 12 grams
- D. 15 grams
Answer: C. 1,000 mL is four times 250 mL, so the salt scales by the same factor: 3 g × 4 = 12 grams. Option A (6 g) doubles instead of quadrupling; option B (9 g) triples; option D (15 g) uses a factor of five. Setting up the ratio 3 g / 250 mL = x / 1,000 mL gives x = 12 g.
Edition & format
- Matches: ATI TEAS
- Format: Digital PDF, delivered instantly after checkout
- Access: Lifetime — re-download anytime from your account
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Frequently asked questions
Does this cover all four TEAS sections? Yes — the questions span Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English & Language Usage, the four areas of the ATI TEAS.
Is this the official ATI exam? No. This is an independent study and self-assessment aid with practice questions and rationales; it is not affiliated with or endorsed by ATI, and it does not contain live exam content.
Will this guarantee I pass? No honest resource can promise a score. It is built to strengthen your understanding and exam familiarity through rationale-based practice; your result depends on your own preparation.
How do I get the file after paying? The PDF is delivered instantly at checkout and stays in your account, so you can re-download it anytime.
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