Test Prep TEAS Section 4: Sentence Completion Exam
Test of Essential Academic Skills - Sentence Completion (Page 9 )

Updated On: 30-Jan-2026

Our name, which has become a legend among the students for the highest standards in teaching, and hence has been copied by a lot of people across nation, for no one can match our quality.

  1. across nation, for no one can match our quality.
  2. across nation, no one can match our quality.
  3. across nation, but no one can match our quality.
  4. across nation and no one can match our quality.
  5. across neither nation, nor no one can match our quality.

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

This sentence has an error by using an inappropriate conjunction (for) while two contrast ideas are spoken. When contrast statements take place the conjunction should help them to differentiate each other as in the option “across nation, but no one can match our quality” the conjunction (but) does.
Other options use inappropriate conjunctions such as for/and/nor.



"I looked at every zoo animal, but the elephant was the most entertaining." Read this sentence and identify the article and the complement, respectively.

  1. I; elephant
  2. the (in the most); I
  3. zoo animal; entertaining
  4. the (in the elephant); entertaining

Answer(s): D



Which of these is correct, with regard to structure, grammar, and spelling?

  1. From a search of the police records in adjacent communities, in which the suspect’s name and all known aliases were entered.
  2. According to the suspect’s record, procured from police files, he had less traffic tickets in California than he did in several other states.
  3. The investigators stated that the suspect had never violated a criminal law, but they reported a plethora of outstanding traffic tickets on his record.
  4. While the suspect did not have a criminal record on file, there was some indications of minor offenses in his past, such as traffic violations.

Answer(s): C



"The marathon runner paused for a quick ____________to tighten his shoelaces. They had become ____________over the course of the first four miles. "

Choose the correct words to fill in the blanks in these sentences.

  1. break; loose
  2. brake; loose
  3. brake; lose
  4. break; lose

Answer(s): A



Moose is the most important game animal in Alaska.

  1. Moose is the most important game animal in Alaska
  2. Moose are the most important game animal in Alaska
  3. Moose, the most important game animal in Alaska
  4. Mooses are the most important game animal in Alaska
  5. Moose have the most important game animal in Alaska

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

This sentence has an error in the verb that follows a plural noun ‘moose’.
Option “Moose is the most important game animal in Alaska” uses a singular verb (is) in the place of a plural verb.
Option “Moose, the most important game animal in Alaska” does not have any verb.
Option “Mooses are the most important game animal in Alaska” uses a wrong plural form of the noun (mooses).
Option “Moose have the most important game animal in Alaska” uses an auxiliary verb (have) without a main verb.
Option “Moose are the most important game animal in Alaska” uses a plural verb ‘are’. That is appropriate with (he) noun; hence, it is the correct answer.



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