ATI TEAS 7: READING (2022)
Which of the following is the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. The tendency to sleepwalk runs in families.
B. Sleepwalking is a common phenomenon.
C. Authorities keep accurate statistic
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ATI TEAS 7: READING (2022)
Which of the following is the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. The tendency to sleepwalk runs in families.
B. Sleepwalking is a common phenomenon.
C. Authorities keep accurate statistics about the occurrence of sleepwalking.
D. The women's sleepwalking was the most amazing incident that night.
What is the meaning of "uncanny," as used in the 4th paragraph of the passage?
A. Surreal
B. Intimidating
C. Disappointing
D. Unexpected
Which of the following statements rephrases the author's main argument about
sleepwalking in the passage?
A. Sleepwalking is a perplexing mystery that can be alarming to those who have the
condition.
B. The media should cover more instances of sleepwalking to help with public
understanding.
C. Sleepwalking is well understood by the scientific community.
D. There is no reason to believe that sleepwalking is dangerous.
Which of the following sentences from the passage presents the topic of the
passage?
A. In fact, estimates for the number of sleepwalkers in the United States range into
the millions.
B. This woman's feat may have been the most spectacular sleepwalking
performance that June night, but it was far from the only one.
C. Despite the fact that sleepwalking, or noctambulation, occurs frequently, this odd
ailment remains a baffling, uncanny - if not frightening - phenomenon
D. Reports have shown that sleepwalkign perform remarkable feats of memory;
climb upon steep roofs; write letters; solve intricate mathematical problems; play the
piano or some other musical instrument; compose music; and commit robbery,
sucidie, or murder.
Which of the following best rephrase the author's point of view about media coverage
of sleepwalking?
A. Media coverage of sleepwalking is confusing.
B. Media coverage of sleepwalking is sensationalized.
C. Media coverage of sleepwalking is mundane.
D. Media coverage of sleepwalking is inaccurate.,
Based on the passage, which of the following inferences can be made about the
woman's sleepwalking event described in the second paragraph?
A. The woman's experiences is typical of the most instances of sleepwalking.
B. The woman was never in danger during her sleepwalking episode.
C. The woman frequently climbs trees while awake.
D. The woman's sleepwalking experience became a popular news story.
Use the following Passage to Answer the Questions that Follow:
Which of the following is a logical conclusion based on the passage?
A. Malaria and HIV/AIDS are the two most deadly diseases around the world.
B. Eradication efforts always have a high rate of success in eliminating infectious
diseases.
C. Infection rates within a community may affect that community's understanding of
diseases.
Which of the following best describes the author's purpose in the first sentence of the
passage?
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