HESI A2
Reading Comprehension Practice Test HESI A2
1. Identify the overall tone of the essay
- A. Earnest
 - B. Negative
 - C. Self-satisfied
 - D. Skeptical
 
Correct answer: A
Rationale: The tone of the essay is earnest, reflecting a sincere belief in the positive impacts of yoga. The author shares personal anecdotes and testimonials, enhancing this earnestness. The positive language used throughout reinforces the idea that the author genuinely advocates for yoga, supporting the assertion that the tone is earnest.
2. Based on this passage, what can the reader infer about the advice physicians will give their pregnant patients about coffee consumption?
- A. Almost all of them will advise women to stop drinking any caffeine until after the baby is born.
 - B. The majority will ignore the study altogether and continue to advise caffeine in moderation as before.
 - C. All of them will demand additional research be done before they change what they tell their patients.
 - D. Some will continue to make their normal recommendations about caffeine, while others will be more cautious than before.
 
Correct answer: D
Rationale: The passage implies that there is variability in physician responses to the study about caffeine consumption. Some doctors may continue their standard recommendations, while others might advise more caution based on the new evidence. Therefore, option D reflects this variability in professional opinions and is the correct inference.
3. Which of the following is not listed as a detail in the passage?
- A. Many patients die each year from medical error.
 - B. Lifewings Partners educates patients on consumer safety.
 - C. Steve Harden is the founder of Lifewings Partners.
 - D. The most common medical error is overmedication.
 
Correct answer: D
Rationale: The passage discusses the dangers of medical errors and provides specific examples of such errors but does not indicate that overmedication is the most common error. Therefore, since option D is not supported by the text, it is the correct choice for what is not mentioned.
4. What is the author's main argument in the passage on the Electoral College?
- A. The Electoral College ensures that all states have a say in elections.
 - B. The Electoral College is outdated and needs reform.
 - C. The Electoral College should be abolished.
 - D. The Electoral College was created to favor larger states.
 
Correct answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: 'The Electoral College is outdated and needs reform.' The passage discusses the Electoral College system, highlighting its complexities and the discrepancy between the popular vote and electoral vote outcomes. It mentions the confusion and the case of the 2000 election where the popular vote winner did not become president. The main argument is that the system is outdated and requires reforms to align with modern democratic principles. Choice A is incorrect as the passage does not focus on ensuring all states have a say but rather on the need for reform. Choice C is not the main argument presented in the passage; while the passage mentions confusion, it does not explicitly call for abolition. Choice D is incorrect as the passage does not state that the Electoral College was created to favor larger states; instead, it discusses the allocation of electoral votes based on Congressional representation and population.
5. What is the meaning of the word leached as used in the last paragraph?
- A. Sucked
 - B. Compressed
 - C. Seeped
 - D. Materialized
 
Correct answer: C
Rationale: "Leached" refers to the process by which substances, such as lead, seep or dissolve out of materials, in this case, water pipes.
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