TEAS Practice Test

  1. Number and algebra
  2. Convert among non-negative fractions, decimals, and percentages
  3. Convert to a decimal and percentage form.
  4. Convert 0.075 to a fraction in simplest form.
  5. Convert to a decimal and percentage form.
  6. Convert 45% to decimal and fraction form.
  7. Perform arithmetic operations with rational numbers
  8. Compare and order of rational numbers
  9. Arranging the numbers from least to greatest :
  10. Which number is greater: 0.668 or 0.866
  11. Which fraction is greater: or
  12. Order the following rational numbers from least to greatest:
  13. Solve equations in one variable
  14. Solve:
  15. Solve:
  16. Solve:
  17. Solve real world one- or multi-step problems with rational numbers
  18. Mike is making an electrical extension cord that requires feet of red wire, feet of green wire, and feet of white wire. How many total feet of wire does he need?
  19. John is learning to use his new exercise tracker wristband. His stride measures 2 feet and 9 inches. How many feet does he walk, if he walks 5100 steps?
  20. Solve real-world problems involving percentages
  21. 15% of 500 is what number?
  22. 25% of what number is 8?
  23. What percent of 250 is 10?
  24. What is % of 200?
  25. You purchase a TEAS Practice text book which costs $45.68 before taxes. How much tax will you pay if the tax is 7.5%?
  26. A concert hall has 400 seats, of which 325 are occupied. What is the percent of capacity?
  27. A healthy person has an average of 28 trillion red blood cells at any given time, which is 94.14% of the total human blood cells. How many blood cells are in the healthy person (Round your answer to nearest billion)? How many percent of white blood cells and platelets, if there are 43 billion white blood cells and 1.7 trillion platelets in the human blood (Round your answer in 2 decimal places)?
  28. Apply estimation strategies and rounding rules to real-world problems
  29. Estimate the product:
  30. Round 102567.23587 to tens, thousands, hundred-thousands, tenths, thousandths, and ten-thousandths.
  31. Solve real-world problems involving proportions
  32. If John can travel 130 miles in 2 hours, how far can he travel in 5 hours if he travels at the same rate of speed?
  33. On a Map, 1 inch represents 20 miles. The distance between 2 towns is inches. How many miles are actually between the two towns?
  34. Solve real-world problems involving ratios and rates of change
  35. The mileage rating on the new 2017 Honda Accord is 49 miles per gallon in the city. If the fuel tank capacity is 15.8 gallons, how many miles can 2017 Accord travel in the city?
  36. The distance from Atlanta, GA to Houston, TX is 793 miles. If we travel at the average speed is 70 miles per hour, how long does it take us to get to Houston from Atlanta?
  37. Translate phrases and sentences into expressions, equations, and inequalities.
  38. When 6 is added to four times a number, the result is more than or equal to 50. Find the number.
  39. The sum of a number and 9 is multiplied by -2 and the answer is less than -8. Find the number.
  40. At the end of the day, a pharmacist counted and found she has 4/3 as many prescriptions for antibiotics as she did for tranquilizers. She had 84 prescriptions for the two types of drugs. How many prescriptions did she have for tranquilizers?
  41. Measurement and data
  42. Interpret relevant information from tables, charts, and graphs
  43. The circle graph depicts the grade distribution for the students in a TEAS practice class. If there are 200 students in the class, how many students are in each letter grade?
  1. In which quarter of the year 2030 does Atlanta have a lot of rain? What percent of rain in that quarter compares to the whole year 2030?


  1. Evaluate the information in tables, charts, and graphs using statistics
  2. List of 20 test scores from TEAS class:

98, 77, 65, 76, 82, 99, 91, 55, 63, 61, 73, 88, 86, 82, 92, 93, 76, 63, 100, 35

  1. Find the measures of central tendency(mean, median, and mode) of the TEAS test score.
  2. Create a frequency table of these test scores by letter graded (A, B, C, D, F).
  3. What is the shape, range of data distribution?
  4. Is there any outlier?
  5. Explain the relationship between two variables
  6. What is dependent and independent variables?
  7. The amount of studying she did for the TEAS test impacted her score on her test.
  8. A person exercises to control their blood pressure.
  9. A worker gets paid by hour.
  10. The graph below illustrates how two variables, x and y, might be related. What is the conclusion about the relationship between x and y?
  1. Calculate geometric quantities
  2. A homeowner wishes to lay down carpeting in the area shown in the figure. How much carpeting is needed to cover this area?

  1. What is the perimeter of the shape below?
  1. Convert within and between standard and metric systems
  2. Convert 16.7 inches to feet
  3. Convert 25 yards to feet
  4. Convert 4.75 cm to m
  5. Convert 0.154 mi to cm
  6. Convert 100 m to yards
  7. Convert 0.23 L to mL

ATI TEAS Study Manual for the Test of Essential Academic Skills (6th ed.). (2016).