HESI A2
Reading Comprehension HESI A2 Practice Test
1. What conclusion is suggested by this study from Germany?
- A. So far, acupuncture does not have much credibility as a treatment option.
 - B. Acupuncture can relieve women of all menstrual discomfort.
 - C. NSAIDs are generally more effective than acupuncture for treating cramps.
 - D. Acupuncture is a reasonable treatment choice for cramps.
 
Correct answer: D
Rationale: The study indicates that acupuncture is a reasonable treatment option for menstrual cramps, supported by the positive outcomes reported by participants in the study. The wording in option D directly aligns with the conclusion drawn from the findings, making it the correct answer.
2. Choose the best summary of the passage about High Fructose Corn Syrup.
- A. After extensive studies, scientists recommend removing HFCS from grocery products.
 - B. A recent study on rats confirms suspicions that HFCS contributes to unhealthful weight gains.
 - C. Until more research is done, using HFCS is preferable to replacing it with refined sugar.
 - D. Avoiding HFCS can have immediate, healthful results on overweight patients, as suggested by the AMA.
 
Correct answer: B
Rationale: The best summary of the passage is choice B. The passage discusses concerns about the impact of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) on health, particularly its link to obesity. It mentions a recent study on rats that confirms suspicions about HFCS contributing to unhealthful weight gains. Choices A, C, and D are incorrect as they introduce recommendations or implications not explicitly mentioned in the passage. Choice A goes beyond the information by stating that scientists recommend removing HFCS from grocery products, choice C suggests that using HFCS is preferable until more research is done, and choice D implies immediate healthful results on overweight patients by avoiding HFCS, as suggested by the AMA, which is not supported by the passage.
3. Which claim from the passage best describes the benefits of nanotechnology?
- A. Scientists can develop novel technologies and products.
 - B. Nanotechnology is defined as the understanding and control of matter at dimensions of roughly 1 to 100 nanometers.
 - C. The different colors can be used in simple medical tests to indicate infection or disease.
 - D. Unique properties of materials emerge.
 
Correct answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because the passage specifically states that at the nanoscale, unique properties of materials emerge, which is a key benefit of nanotechnology. Choice A talks about what scientists can do but does not directly describe the benefits mentioned in the passage. Choice B is the definition of nanotechnology and not a specific benefit. Choice C mentions the use of different colors in medical tests, which is a specific application rather than a general benefit of nanotechnology.
4. 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.
5. What is the main reason the author wrote the passage about the Electoral College?
- A. To criticize the complexity of the Electoral College.
 - B. To explain how the Electoral College works.
 - C. To advocate for abolishing the Electoral College.
 - D. To promote the benefits of the Electoral College.
 
Correct answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B. The passage primarily aims to explain how the Electoral College functions in U.S. elections. It provides details on how the Electoral College operates, including the allocation of electoral votes based on states' representation in Congress, the role of senators and representatives, and how electoral votes are cast during presidential elections. Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because the passage does not criticize, advocate for abolishing, or promote the benefits of the Electoral College. Instead, it focuses on clarifying its mechanism.
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