TEAS 7 English Practice Test

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Question 1 of 5

Which of the following is the most likely setting of the scenario below? Walking along the Thames, Julianna saw a sign advertising a fish and chips shop. Since she felt a bit peckish, she made her way over to the queue.

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D: London, England. The scenario mentions the Thames, a river that runs through London. Additionally, fish and chips are a traditional British dish commonly found in London. Therefore, the most likely setting is London. Choice A (Chicago, United States) is incorrect because the scenario mentions the Thames, which is not in Chicago. Choice B (Vienna, Austria) is incorrect as Vienna is not known for fish and chips. Choice C (Tokyo, Japan) is incorrect because the scenario mentions the Thames, which is not in Tokyo.

Question 2 of 5

Identify the sentence component of the underlined portion in the sentence: New students should report to the student center.

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The underlined portion "the student center" is a Noun Phrase because it functions as the object of the preposition "to." Noun phrases consist of a noun and any associated words, such as articles or adjectives. In this case, "the student center" acts as a single unit describing where new students should report. It does not contain a verb, so it cannot be a clause. It also does not modify a verb or adjective, ruling out adverbial or adjective phrases. Therefore, the correct answer is D: Noun phrase.

Question 3 of 5

Hampton was born and raised in Maywood of Chicago, Illinois in 1948. Which of the following is the correct punctuation for the sentence?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C because it correctly places commas to set off the nonessential information "of Chicago, Illinois." The sentence structure is "Hampton was born and raised in Maywood in 1948." "Of Chicago, Illinois" provides additional information but is not essential to the main sentence. Choice A has no punctuation, which does not separate the additional information properly. Choice B incorrectly places commas around "of Chicago, Illinois," making it seem essential to the sentence. Choice D reverses the order of the locations, making it grammatically incorrect.

Question 4 of 5

Which of the following words functions as a pronoun in the sentence below? Anne-Charlotte and I will be driving together to the picnic this weekend.

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D: I. In the sentence, "I" is used as a pronoun to refer to the speaker. It takes the place of the speaker's name to avoid repetition. "Be" is a verb, "this" is a demonstrative adjective, and "together" is an adverb modifying the verb "driving." Therefore, "I" is the pronoun in this sentence.

Question 5 of 5

What is the most effective way to combine the two sentences below?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D because it effectively combines the two sentences using the coordinating conjunction "and." This maintains the logical connection between the two ideas without creating a comma splice or a run-on sentence. Option A lacks a conjunction, causing a comma splice. Option B uses a comma before "but," which is unnecessary in this context. Option C incorrectly uses "and" without a comma before it, creating a run-on sentence. Option D is the most effective choice as it correctly uses a comma before the coordinating conjunction "and," linking the two related ideas seamlessly.

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