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Last updated: January 2026

Free 2026 TEAS Practice Tests with Answers

Getting into nursing school often comes down to your TEAS score. Our free 2026 TEAS 7 practice tests help you prep with realistic question sets across Reading, Math, English & Language Usage, and Science. You’ll get instant scoring and explanations that show the “why,” so every quiz actually improves your next attempt.

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Full-Length TEAS 7 Mock Exams

Build stamina and pacing with mixed-subject exams that feel like real test flow, ideal for tracking your overall readiness.

TEAS 7 Practice Test

The TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) practice test is a tool that is designed to help students prepare for the ATI TEAS Test. The questions cover a range of topics including reading, math, science, and English language usage.

TEAS 7 Practice Test 2

The TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) practice test is a tool that is designed to help students prepare for the ATI TEAS Test. The questions cover a range of topics including reading, math, science, and English language usage.

TEAS 7 Practice Test 3

The TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) practice test is a tool that is designed to help students prepare for the ATI TEAS Test. The questions cover a range of topics including reading, math, science, and English language usage.

TEAS Reading Practice

Improve speed and accuracy with passages focused on main idea, inference, context clues, and author’s purpose.

TEAS 7 Reading

The TEAS Reading Practice Test is a useful resource for students who want to prepare for the reading comprehension section of the TEAS exam.

TEAS 7 Reading 2

The TEAS Reading Practice Test is a useful resource for students who want to prepare for the reading comprehension section of the TEAS exam.

TEAS 7 Reading 3

The TEAS Reading Practice Test is a useful resource for students who want to prepare for the reading comprehension section of the TEAS exam.

TEAS Math Practice

Practice the math you’ll actually use on the TEAS, fractions, percentages, ratios, algebra basics, and conversions.

TEAS 7 Math

The TEAS Math Practice Test is an essential tool for students who want to prepare for the math section of the TEAS exam.

TEAS 7 Math 2

The TEAS Math Practice Test is an essential tool for students who want to prepare for the math section of the TEAS exam.

TEAS 7 Math 3

The TEAS Math Practice Test is an essential tool for students who want to prepare for the math section of the TEAS exam.

TEAS English and Language Usage

Sharpen grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and vocabulary-in-context, the fast points many students miss.

TEAS 7 English and Language Usage

This test covers written English skills, including grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, and more.

TEAS 7 English and Language Usage 2

This test covers written English skills, including grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, and more.

TEAS 7 English and Language Usage 3

This test covers written English skills, including grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, and more.

TEAS Science Practice

Review the science foundations that show up most – human anatomy basics, biology, chemistry essentials, and scientific reasoning.

TEAS 7 Science

This test covers basic biological concepts, genetics, evolution, anatomy, physiology, and more.

TEAS 7 Science 2

This test covers basic biological concepts, genetics, evolution, anatomy, physiology, and more.

TEAS 7 Science 3

This test covers basic biological concepts, genetics, evolution, anatomy, physiology, and more.

Why Students Use Our 2026 TEAS Practice

TEAS prep works best when you practice by section, review mistakes, and then test your pacing with mock exams. That’s exactly how this page is set up.

Realistic TEAS-Style Questioning

Built around the skills students commonly see across TEAS 7 sections.

Instant Scoring After Every Quiz

Know where you stand right away.

Explanations That Teach the Concept

Learn the rule behind the answer, not just the letter choice.

Study by Section or Go Full-Length

Drill Reading/Math/English/Science or take mixed mock exams.

Fast, Mobile-Friendly Practice

Fit study into short sessions without losing progress.

Flashcards for Quick Review

Great for vocabulary, science basics, and grammar rules.

Study Method Comparison

Feature

2026 Science Standards

Subject Coverage

Answer Rationales

User Experience

Traditional Textbooks

Outdated A&P content

Generic Math/English

Brief/Vague

Clunky/Paper

Generic Free Apps

Unverified facts

Often missing Physics/Chem

Quality varies

Ad-heavy/Slow

Our 2026 Prep

Updated for 2026 Test Prep

All 4 TEAS subject areas (Reading, Math, English & Language Usage, Science)

Detailed Medical-Reviewed

Fast, Ad-Free Interface

Created by Educators, Built for TEAS Prep

Our TEAS practice is organized by official subject areas and written to help you study efficiently, practice, review, and improve in repeatable cycles.

Our Methodology

We organize quizzes by TEAS subject area and refresh question sets regularly for 2026 prep. Each question is checked for clarity, and explanations walk you through the key rule or concept behind the answer.

Molly W.

Registered Nurse

Olivia B.

TEAS Instuctor

Common Questions We Always Get

Quick answers to the questions we hear most about the TEAS.

Most programs set their own cutoffs, but many students aim for 75 – 85%+ overall to stay competitive. If your school lists section minimums (Reading or Math are common), treat those as non-negotiable targets.

Many students struggle most with Science (because it covers a wide range) and Math (especially fractions, percentages, ratios, and word problems). Reading can feel tough if you rush and don’t return to the passage for proof.

Consistency beats long cramming sessions. A good routine is 30 – 60 minutes/day, with a longer session once or twice a week. Do short sets, review mistakes, then repeat the weak area the next day.

Start with one short diagnostic (a mixed quiz or a mock) to find your weakest section. After that, study by section for improvement, and use mock exams to build pacing and endurance.

Calculator access can vary by testing setup. Some students get an on-screen calculator for the Math portion. The safest approach is to practice both ways, and know how to do core operations without relying on a calculator.

The biggest point-gainers are fractions/decimals/percentages, ratios, basic algebra, and conversions. Don’t just memorize formulas, practice recognizing what the question is asking in word problems.

Read the question first, then return to the passage and find the exact line that supports your choice. Most wrong answers sound “close,” but aren’t actually supported by the text.

Expect strong emphasis on human anatomy basics, biology fundamentals, and chemistry essentials. You don’t need advanced detail, focus on core processes, definitions, and applying concepts to simple scenarios.

Yes, when used for fast recall: vocabulary, grammar rules, science terms, and quick math conversions. They work best as a 10-minute daily review, not as your main study method.

Yes, you can start with free TEAS practice tests and quizzes on this page without paying.
Here’s how it works:

  • Free access: You can take the free TEAS quizzes/practice sets and see instant scoring and answer explanations.
  • Premium access (optional): Some full-length mock exams or larger question sets may be locked. If you start the 3-day free trial, you can unlock those Premium-only tests during the trial.
  • After the trial ends: Your account switches back to the free level, so any Premium-only tests re-lock unless you continue with Premium, but the free quizzes stay available.

Yes, if you want the fastest, most reliable improvement, Premium helps. The free quizzes are a great starting point, but Premium is what gives you enough repetition and full-test practice to turn weak areas into consistent points.

With Premium, you get:

  • All practice tests + full-length mock exams (no locked sets)
  • More questions for every TEAS section so you can practice until concepts stick
  • Better pacing practice by taking multiple mocks like real test conditions
  • More targeted improvement by drilling the sections you score lowest in (Reading, Math, English, or Science)

If your TEAS date is coming up soon or you want to feel fully prepared walking in, our premium subscription is the simplest way to get there.

A credit card is required to start the 3-day free trial. Unless you cancel before the trial ends, it will automatically convert to a paid Premium subscription. If you cancel during the trial, your account will switch back to the free level when the 3 days are up. Premium-only (locked) practice tests and question sets will become unavailable again, while free quizzes and resources will still be accessible. You can also cancel anytime during your subscription from your account settings.