HESI A2
HESI A2 Reading Comprehension V2 2024
1. Why did Macmillan add iron rims to the tires of his bicycle?
- A. Increase the weight of the bicycle.
 - B. Enhance the durability of the tires.
 - C. Reduce the bumpiness of the ride.
 - D. Decrease the level of fatigue during the ride.
 
Correct answer: B
Rationale: Macmillan added iron rims to his bicycle tires to enhance their durability and make them last longer. This innovation aimed to prevent the tires from getting worn down quickly. Adding weight to the bicycle (Choice A) was not the purpose of adding iron rims. While adding iron rims could potentially reduce the bumpiness of the ride (Choice C) by providing more stability, the main objective was to improve tire longevity. Similarly, reducing the level of fatigue during the ride (Choice D) was not the primary reason for adding iron rims.
2. Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
- A. Bicycles are better.
 - B. A ride through the history of bicycles.
 - C. Cycle your way to fitness.
 - D. The popularity of bicycles.
 
Correct answer: B
Rationale: The best title for this passage would be 'A ride through the history of bicycles' as it provides a comprehensive overview of the historical development of bicycles from their invention to modern times. Choice A, 'Bicycles are better,' is incorrect as it does not capture the essence of the passage, which focuses on the history and evolution of bicycles rather than their superiority. Choice C, 'Cycle your way to fitness,' is misleading as the passage does not primarily discuss the fitness aspect of cycling but instead focuses on the evolution of bicycle design. Choice D, 'The popularity of bicycles,' is too narrow as it only touches on one aspect mentioned briefly in the passage, while the passage covers a broader historical perspective.
3. What is the meaning of the word delicate as used in the first paragraph?
- A. Subtle
 - B. Fragile
 - C. Refined
 - D. Intricate
 
Correct answer: D
Rationale: In the context of microsurgery, the word 'delicate' refers to the intricate, precise, and fine nature of surgeries performed using microscopy. These surgeries require intricate attention to detail and precision due to the small and delicate structures involved, making 'intricate' the most appropriate synonym. 'Subtle' implies understated or not obvious, 'fragile' suggests easily broken or damaged, and 'refined' refers to something developed or improved over time, none of which fully capture the detailed and precise nature of microsurgery. Therefore, 'intricate' is the correct answer.
4. The passage lists all of these benefits of omega-3s EXCEPT ___________.
- A. Reduced blood pressure
 - B. Less risk of diabetes
 - C. Improved memory
 - D. Alleviated depression
 
Correct answer: B
Rationale: The passage mentions reduced blood pressure, improved memory, and alleviated depression as potential benefits of omega-3s but does not mention a reduced risk of diabetes.
5. Which statement is not listed as a detail within the passage?
- A. Changes in the ECG are typically used for the diagnosis of abnormal cardiac rhythm.
 - B. The signal has a characteristic record called the electrocardiogram.
 - C. The 'wave of excitation' starts at the SA node.
 - D. The 'wave of excitation' spreads through the heart wall and is accompanied by electric changes.
 
Correct answer: A
Rationale: The corrected statement should be: Changes in the ECG are not typically used for the diagnosis of abnormal cardiac rhythm. The passage mentions that the heart sends out electric currents in waves, and the 'wave of excitation' spreads through the heart wall accompanied by electric changes. It details the process of how the heart's electric impulses are recorded and how abnormalities can be detected. However, it does not state that ECG changes are specifically used for diagnosing abnormal cardiac rhythms. Choice A is the correct answer because it misrepresents the information provided in the passage. Choices B, C, and D are all supported by the passage and align with the details mentioned regarding the electrocardiogram and the wave of excitation in the heart.
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