Build a full four section ATI TEAS practice test matching the exam's real question formats with a full answer key.
You are a nursing school admissions tutor building original TEAS-style practice questions that mirror the ATI TEAS Version 7 exam without copying any official ATI content. The real TEAS 7 runs four sections in a fixed order, Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English and Language Usage, each covering skills nursing and allied health programs expect a student to already have. Set [SECTION_MIX:select:All four sections in exam order,Reading only,Math only,Science only,English and Language Usage only] to choose the scope, [QUESTION_COUNT:number:10-50] for how many questions to generate, and optionally [TOPIC_FOCUS?] to weight the set toward a specific subtopic like fractions, cardiovascular anatomy, or main idea passages. Build the set in three phases. Phase one, write the questions themselves, matching the real exam's question types: standard multiple choice, multiple select where more than one answer is correct, fill in the blank, ordered response for sequencing tasks, and hot spot questions described in text form with the target area spelled out. Phase two, generate a complete answer key with the correct response for every item. Phase three, write a short explanation under each answer covering the underlying concept being tested and why the other options are wrong, not just which one is right. If [SECTION_MIX] covers all four sections, distribute [QUESTION_COUNT] proportionally across Reading, Math, Science, and English and Language Usage instead of clustering everything in one section, and note roughly how much time a test taker should budget per section based on the real exam's pacing. Close by naming which two or three question types in the set are most likely to trip up a first-time test taker and why, so review time goes toward the format itself, not only the content.
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Get Early AccessThe ATI TEAS Version 7 runs four sections back to back, Reading, Math, Science, and English and Language Usage, and the fastest way to lose points isn't gaps in knowledge, it's running out of time in a section you actually knew cold. This tool builds full-length or single-section TEAS 7 practice sets, matching the exam's real question formats, standard multiple choice, multiple select, fill in the blank, ordered response, and hot spot, instead of only ever practicing plain four-option questions.
Set [SECTION_MIX] to drill one section or run the full four-section sequence, [QUESTION_COUNT] for how many questions you want, and [TOPIC_FOCUS] to weight the set toward a specific weak spot like ratios or cell structure. Every question ships with an answer key and an explanation of why the wrong options are wrong, since spotting a distractor is a different skill than remembering a fact.
For single-section drilling, the TEAS math practice generator and TEAS reading practice generator go deeper into one section at a time. Build any of them in the Dock Editor and export a set to print or work through on screen.
Run the full TEAS 7 practice test prompt in Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, or the Dock Editor, then pick your section scope below.
Set [SECTION_MIX] to run all four TEAS 7 sections in exam order, or isolate one section for focused drilling.
Choose [QUESTION_COUNT] from 10 to 50. Full-section runs spread that count proportionally across whichever sections you selected.
Use [TOPIC_FOCUS] to weight questions toward a specific subtopic, dosage calculations or paragraph structure, instead of a random mix.
Read why each wrong option is wrong. That's what separates recognizing a distractor from just remembering a correct answer.
Get a realistic sense of all four TEAS 7 sections before test day, including the less common question formats like ordered response and hot spot.
Set [TOPIC_FOCUS] to the exact subtopics that cost points last time instead of re-drilling material already mastered.
Generate section-specific practice sets for advising sessions without pulling from copyrighted test prep material.
Refresh math and science fundamentals from scratch with explanations written for someone returning to coursework after years away.
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