HESI A2
Reading Comprehension HESI A2
1. The information presented is:
- A. Slanted in favor of newscasters
 - B. Slanted against people with deep voices
 - C. Balanced in its approach
 - D. Not applicable
 
Correct answer: C
Rationale: The information is balanced in its approach. While the extract mentions that women tend to have shriller voices, making them less desirable public speakers, newscasters, or political candidates, it does not show bias in favor of newscasters or against people with deep voices. The main focus is on the impact of voice qualities such as harshness, rather than promoting or criticizing any specific group.
2. A vegetarian diet is said to lower all of the following EXCEPT ___________.
- A. The need for protein
 - B. The percentage of body fat
 - C. The risk of heart disease
 - D. Cholesterol
 
Correct answer: A
Rationale: The passage suggests that a vegetarian diet can provide sufficient protein and lower body fat, heart disease risk, and cholesterol, but it does not suggest that it lowers the need for protein.
3. Which of the following is a conclusion that a reader can draw from this passage?
- A. Humans are not the only mammals that exhibit symptoms when infected by Borrelia burgdorferi.
 - B. The life cycle of an uninfected tick includes a dormant phase before the nymph stage, which is not excluded.
 - C. Unless a tick feeds on an infected mouse or squirrel, it will not spread Lyme disease.
 - D. The combination of fever, headache, and joint pain is not a definite indication of Lyme disease.
 
Correct answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C. The passage clearly states that for Lyme disease to spread, a tick must feed on an infected host, such as a mouse or squirrel. This conclusion can be drawn from the information provided in the extract. Choice A is incorrect because the passage does not specify that humans are the only mammals that exhibit symptoms when infected by Borrelia burgdorferi. Choice B is incorrect as the passage mentions that the life cycle of an uninfected tick includes a dormant phase before the nymph stage, without excluding it. Choice D is incorrect because the passage does not state that the combination of fever, headache, and joint pain is a definitive sign of Lyme disease.
4. What is the meaning of the word 'emitting' as it is used in the second paragraph?
- A. Repelling
 - B. Releasing
 - C. Closing
 - D. Charging
 
Correct answer: B
Rationale: In the context provided, 'emitting' means releasing, specifically referring to the electric currents being released in the body. The passage describes how electric currents are constantly being emitted in the body and can be detected on the body's surface, ultimately recorded by an electrocardiograph. This process is about the release of electric impulses, making 'releasing' the correct interpretation. Choice A, 'Repelling,' implies pushing away, which is not the intended meaning in this context. Choice C, 'Closing,' and Choice D, 'Charging,' do not align with the context of electric currents being emitted.
5. What does the term inhibitors mean, as used in the second paragraph?
- A. Protectors
 - B. Deterrents
 - C. Stressors
 - D. Transporters
 
Correct answer: B
Rationale: Inhibitors refer to substances that slow down or prevent a particular process, in this case, the buildup of uric acid.
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