TEAS 7 English Practice Test

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Question 1 of 5

Which of the following pairs of words includes a suffix that changes the meaning of the second word from the first?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D, fame; famous. The suffix "-ous" in "famous" changes the meaning of the word "fame" by indicating that something or someone possesses or exhibits the quality of being well-known or widely recognized. In contrast, choices A, B, and C do not involve a suffix that alters the meaning of the base word in the same way. Choice A, fort; fortification, simply adds a suffix to form a related noun. Choice B, mount; dismount, involves a prefix that changes the meaning of the word, not a suffix. Choice C, flee; fleeing, adds a suffix that forms a present participle but does not change the fundamental meaning of the base word.

Question 2 of 5

By examining the parts of each word, determine which of the following words refers to 'a drug that removes feeling or sensation.'

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Firstly, "anaesthetic" is the correct answer as it refers to a drug that removes feeling or sensation. "An-" means without or lack of, and "-esthetic" refers to feeling or sensation. The prefix "ana-" in "anaesthetic" indicates the drug negates sensation. In contrast, A, hyperalgesia, refers to increased sensitivity to pain, the opposite of removing sensation. B, subcranial, means below the skull and is unrelated to the removal of sensation. C, hypoglycemic, refers to low blood sugar levels and is not related to removing feeling or sensation.

Question 3 of 5

While studying vocabulary, a student notices that the words circumference, circumnavigate, and circumstance all begin with the prefix 'circum'. The student uses her knowledge of affixes to infer that all of these words share what related meaning?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The prefix 'circum' means around or surrounding. In the words circumference, circumnavigate, and circumstance, 'circum' indicates something that goes around or surrounds. Circumference refers to the distance around a circle, circumnavigate means to sail or travel around, and circumstance refers to a surrounding situation or condition. Therefore, the related meaning shared by these words is 'around' or 'surrounding.' Choices B, C, and D are incorrect as they do not accurately reflect the common theme of 'around' or 'surrounding' shared by the words in question.

Question 4 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 5 of 5

Which transitional word would be the best option to represent the logical link between these two sentences? I often have heard arguments claiming that complete freedom of speech could lead to dangerous situations. Without complete freedom of speech, can it truly be said that we live in a free society?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Step 1: Identify the relationship between the two sentences - they present contrasting ideas. Step 2: Choose a transitional word that signifies contrast - "However." Step 3: "However" introduces a contrasting idea effectively. Step 4: Other choices do not convey contrast - "Therefore" indicates result, "So" shows consequence, "Supposedly" implies uncertainty. Summary: "However" is correct as it establishes the contrast between the arguments, while other choices do not fit the context.

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