Our practice questions for the ATI TEAS (TEAS 6) are similar in concept,
construction, and difficulty to actual TEAS questions, so taking our free
practice test for the TEAS should help you review the material you need to
know for test day- and pass the first time! The English section of the
TEAS is called the “English and Language Usage” section in the ATI TEAS,
or TEAS 6. Questions are concerned with the conventions of standard
English, basic language and grammar knowledge, and vocabulary competence.
You will have 28 minutes to answer 28 questions during this section of the
TEAS 6. The Math section of the ATI TEAS (TEAS 6) test comprises about 22%
of your total testing efforts. You will have 54 minutes to complete 36
questions. Topics covered come from areas of math that you should have
studied during grades 7 through 12 in school. The concepts addressed
include arithmetic, algebra, measurement, and data. The Reading section of
the ATI TEAS (TEAS 6) test comprises about 31% of the entire test. The
test has 53 questions that you have to complete in 64 minutes. To do well,
you need to be able to read for comprehension of key ideas, as well as
details. The test also has questions regarding the author’s purpose,
style, and point of view. Finally, you will be asked to take the knowledge
you gain from reading and extend it through strategies such as prediction
and analysis. The Science section of the ATI TEAS (TEAS 6) test comprises
about 31% of the entire test. In this section, you will have to answer 53
questions in 63 minutes. The major portion of content covered in this test
includes concepts relating to human anatomy and physiology. There will
also be items requiring knowledge of biological and physical sciences, as
well as those assessing competence in scientific reasoning.