ATI TEAS 7
ATI TEAS 7 Version 1 Reading Questions
Extract:
On February 2 of each year, the United States observes the unusual holiday of Groundhog Day of hope that winter is over and spring is beginning. this tradition has been officially observed in the US since the 1800s and is believed to have developed from European folk traditions in which a bear, fox badger or even hedgehog would serve as the symbolic meteorologist, although other cultures and towns observe Groundhog Day ( or something similar) the town of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania takes special pride in being home to the one true forecasting groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil. At the turn of the twentieth century, townspeople formed the Punxsutawney GroundHog Day. Over the years, these events have come to include a scavenger hunt, a talent show, and a ball.
Legend has it that on Groundhog Day official weather forecasting grounding awakens from hibernation and comes out of his burrow to look for his shadow. If he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter are to come, and Punxsutawney Phill takes this as a sign that spring has arrived, and he remains above ground. of course, common sense tells us that February 2 is too early for spring to begin and that while humans might learn, they are unlikely to act on their instincts based on a schedule set by the Gregorian Calendar, nevertheless, a visit to Pennsylvania to see Punxsutawney Phil and all of the fun he inspires each year might just provide the touch of hope needed to reach the end of writer.
Question 1 of 5
Which of the following pairs of search terms entered into a search engine with the phrase 'Groundhog Day' is likely to produce information about the origin of Groundhog Day?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is 'A: History and folklore.' When researching the origin of Groundhog Day, terms related to history and folklore are likely to yield information about the traditions, beliefs, and historical background associated with the holiday. In this context, understanding the historical and folkloric aspects of Groundhog Day can shed light on how and why the tradition originated and evolved over time. Terms like 'holiday and festivities' (choice B) may focus more on the celebration aspects, 'habitat and diet' (choice C) on the animal itself, and 'weather and farming' (choice D) on related but different topics, making them less relevant to uncovering the origin of Groundhog Day.
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Question 2 of 5
Which of the following is the best source to consult for information about the famous Jazz Saxophonist Charlie 'Yardbird' Parker's childhood in Kansas City in the 1940s?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The best source to consult for information about Charlie 'Yardbird' Parker's childhood in Kansas City in the 1940s would be a published magazine interview with him. This source is likely to provide firsthand insights and details about his life and experiences during that time, offering more personalized and accurate information compared to other options like general newspaper sections, photographs of Jazz Clubs, or greatest hits albums.
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knitting is my hobby. I feel such a sense of accomplishment when I finish a sweater or a pair of socks. A ball of wool holds so much potential and is also a sustainable resource. The repetition of stitch after stitch is so relaxing. researchers say it can have the same benefits as medication. there are other health benefits of knitting too. the craft can slow cognitive decline and improve symptoms of arthritis. I started knitting when I was in college and liked to knit during class. Knitting is very portable hobby. it helped me play pay attention to lecture if you're looking for a fun hobby, perhaps you should give knitting a try.
Question 3 of 5
Which sentence does not align with the theme of personal experiences and benefits related to knitting?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The paragraph primarily focuses on personal experiences and benefits associated with knitting, such as relaxation, attention improvement, and health benefits. Sentence C stands out as it shifts the focus to the material aspect of wool, which doesn't directly relate to personal experiences or benefits. The other sentences align more closely with the theme by discussing the personal enjoyment and advantages of knitting.
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Alice was not scared. Not at all. Maybe a little bit. But she was determined to confront the ghost in her house. Alice lived in a farmhouse built in 1921. All of the floors and doors were original; the doors even had skeleton key locks. But by far the most terrifying part of the house was the basement. She kept that door locked and ignored the thumps, crashes, and cries that came from below the house. What made Alice determined to confront the ghost today was the especially loud crashes the previous night. She'd gotten no sleep, convinced the ghost was going to break through the door and do something horrible. What, she wasn't sure, but the ghost would do something.
Alice hadn't seen the ghost, but what else could be making loud noises in an old house? The one time she had been down in the basement was after buying the house unseen. Once she saw the shelves with old glass jars, she was a little put off. But what made her keep the door shut and locked was the abrupt end of the concrete floor halfway across the room. Because nothing good ever happened in a basement with a dirt floor. Alice had seen enough horror movies to know that.
Alice stared at the basement door, trying to gather enough confidence to open it and march down the stairs like she owned the place. Because she did-or she would, once she finished paying her mortgage in 30 years. Alice took a deep breath and yanked the door open. She marched down the stairs, only to stop abruptly at the bottom. Because she was face to face with not a ghost at all. It was a calico cat, one who looked utterly unimpressed by her brave journey into the basement.
Question 4 of 5
Which of the following phrases from the passage added humor to an otherwise fearful mood?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Choice A adds humor to the otherwise fearful mood by injecting a touch of reality and practicality into the situation. The mention of finishing paying the mortgage in 30 years in the midst of a ghostly encounter lightens the tone of the narrative, creating a moment of comic relief for the reader. This phrase introduces a sense of normalcy and mundane responsibilities amidst the eerie setting, providing a contrast that can be amusing to the reader.
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THE Farallon Island, or devils Teeth, as they are referred to by sailors, area group of small islands with rocky, barren terrain and treacherous, 48 km (30 miles) off the coast of San Francisco, California although the islands are small, with a combined total land area of 0.41km squared (0.16 square miles), they are positioned in a major ocean current, which enables them to house dense populations of birds, rodents seals, and other water mammals.
The abundance of wildlife first attracted Russian and American fur traders in the early 1800s, who then nearly eliminated the seal population in the area. The islands then became an agricultural resource for San Francisco during the gold rush era when egg companies began harvesting bird eggs on the islands. In 1863, violence between viral egg companies erupted on the islands (known as the Egg War") which inadvertently attracted national attention and provoked lawmakers to pass legislation to protect and rehabilitate the island's natural ecosystem.
In 1881, an executive order was passed that decreed egging illegal on the Farallon's. This ended private enterprises on the islands was reinforced in 1909 when President Theodore Roosevelt created the Farallon Reservation to restore human access and preserve that northern island, and over time many of the island original inhabitants have returned.
The Farallon's are now home to the world's largest population of western gull. Seals have returned, as well as otters and sea lions, which in turn attracts great white sharks. The combination of sharks, underwater currents, and jagged coastline are probably what earned the Farallon's their nickname "Devil's Teeth," though it hasn't stopped a few adventurous people from swimming. Four people have completed the 30-mile swim from the islands to San Francisco; the fastest person completed the journey in 14 hours.
Question 5 of 5
Which of the following organizations might the author of this article most closely associate with?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: A nature conservancy group. The passage focuses on the history of the Farallon Islands, the conservation efforts to protect the wildlife and ecosystem, and the restoration of the natural habitat. References to the protection of wildlife, legislation to preserve the islands' ecosystem, and the return of original inhabitants highlight a strong association with a nature conservancy group that works towards preserving and rehabilitating natural environments. Options A, C, and D are not directly related to the conservation and preservation efforts described in the passage.