Free TEAS 7 practice test
A mixed test drawn from all four sections, with a plain explanation after every answer. It reshuffles on every attempt, so retake it until the same topics stop coming back wrong.
Which step comes immediately after removing the old dressing?
Practice one section at a time
The mixed test above tells you where you stand. These tell you what to do about it — each one draws only from its own bank, so a weak section can be worked until it is not one.
How the TEAS works
The ATI TEAS, Version 7 is 170 questions in 209 minutes, taken in one sitting. It runs Reading, Mathematics, Science, then English and Language Usage, with a 10-minute break after math that does not come out of your exam time.
Of those 170 questions, 150 are scored and 20 are unscored pretest items mixed in among them. You cannot tell which is which, and there is nothing to gain from trying.
Inside a section you can move back and forth and change answers freely. Once a section closes, it stays closed — so never leave a question blank on your way out of one.
What score you need
There is no passing score. ATI states that each school sets its own cut score, which means the only number worth knowing is the one your nursing program publishes. Some programs also set a separate minimum on the science section.
That is why the practice tests here report against a study target rather than a pass mark. The number to watch is not the percentage — it is which topics keep producing wrong answers two sessions in a row.
Where these questions come from
They are written here, from the content areas ATI publishes for each section. They are not exam questions, and they are not taken from any review book or from the files of "real TEAS questions" that circulate online — those exist because someone broke the agreement they signed to sit the exam, and using them is not a study strategy.
What transfers from practice is the content and the reasoning, not the wording. Every question here explains why the right answer is right, because the explanation is where the studying actually happens.
Frequently asked
- How many questions are on the TEAS 7?
- 170 in total across four sections: 150 scored and 20 unscored pretest items, in 209 minutes.
- What is a passing TEAS score?
- There is not one. ATI states that each school sets its own cut score, so check the requirement published by the program you are applying to.
- Is this the official TEAS test?
- No. These are original practice questions written for study. The official exam is administered by ATI.
- How long should I prepare?
- ATI recommends allowing at least six weeks. What you do inside those weeks depends on which sections are costing you marks, which is what the section tests are for.
Sources
Every figure on this page comes from one of the documents below, with the date it was read. Requirements change; if a source has moved on since that date, the source is right and this page is out of date.
- ATI — TEAS Exam Details (section table) Read August 22, 2026
- ATI Help — What is on the ATI TEAS, Version 7 Read August 22, 2026
- ATI Help — TEAS sections and going back to a question Read August 22, 2026
- ATI Help — What score do I need on the ATI TEAS exam? Read August 22, 2026
- ATI Help — How soon can I retake the ATI TEAS exam? Read August 22, 2026
- ATI Help — How many times can I take the ATI TEAS exam? Read August 22, 2026
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