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READING COMPREHENSION HESI A2 V1 EXAM QUESTIONS

HESI ENTRANCE EXAM Jan 8, 2026
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READING COMPREHENSION HESI A2 V1 EXAM QUESTIONS

Actual Qs and Ans Expert-Verified Explanation

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-Guarantee passing score -70 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: What is the meaning of the word deceptive as it is used in the fifth paragraph?

  • misleading
  • malicious
  • illegal
  • irritating

Answer:

  • misleading

Question 2: What is the main idea of the passage?

  • Trains and ambulances make distinctly loud noises
  • Low-frequency waves make high-pitched sounds.
  • High-frequency waves make low-pitched sounds.
  • The Doppler Effect explains the rationale for why sound is heard initially more strongly and
  • then faintly after a moving object has passed

Answer:

  • The Doppler Effect explains the rationale for why sound is heard initially more strongly and
  • then faintly after a moving object has passed

Question 3: What is the best summary of this passage?

  • The body's pump, the heart, regulates the flow of oxygen to all cells of the body and discards
  • waste products that include carbon dioxide. The kidneys help in this process by absorbing salts and water.

  • There are several systems to maintain the natural functions and processes of the body. One
  • system is the cardiovascular system, which regulates blood pressure through baroreceptors, chemoreceptors, and the kidneys.

  • Baroreceptors help regulate blood pressure and are found along the wall of the arteries.
  • Baroreceptors send out impulses to the heart, arteries, and veins, resulting in the lowering or raising of blood pressure.

  • Chemoreceptors monitor changes in oxygen level that affect blood pressure.

Answer:

  • There are several systems to maintain the natural functions and processes of the body. One
  • system is the cardiovascular system, which regulates blood pressure through baroreceptors, chemoreceptors, and the kidneys.Question 4: In the above passage, the word "subjective" refers to test questions that:

  • Allow you to choose an answer
  • Are matching
  • Are true or false
  • Require you to write your own answer

Answer:

  • Require you to write your own answer
  • Question 5: What is the meaning of the word enlist as it is used in the second paragraph?

  • call into service
  • write down
  • send away
  • put across

Answer:

  • send away
  • Question 6: What is the best definition of efficient as used in the third paragraph?

  • Productive without waste
  • Quick and hurried
  • Costly and extravagant
  • Slow and meticulous

Answer:

  • Productive without waste
  • Question 7: What is the meaning of the word pathogens as it is used in the first paragraph?

  • diseases
  • vaccines
  • disease-causing substances
  • foods

Answer:

  • disease-causing substances

Question 8: Which sound waves have a lower pitch?

  • Those waves that are closer together
  • Those waves that are farther apart
  • Those waves that travel a long distance
  • Those waves that travel a short distance

Answer:

  • Those waves that are farther apart

Question 9: When taking an exam, you should divide your time

  • Into three or four short segments
  • To allow more time for the difficult questions
  • Equally between all questions
  • So that you have time to check and change answers

Answer:

  • To allow more time for the difficult questions
  • Question 10: The water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle, is a continuous process by which water circulates through the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land. This cycle is essential for supporting all forms of life and maintaining the Earth's climate. Water undergoes various changes in state-evaporating from the surface, condensing in the atmosphere, and precipitating back to the surface. At its start, the sun heats up water in rivers, lakes, and oceans, causing it to evaporate and rise into the atmosphere as vapor.Once in the atmosphere, this vapor cools and condenses into clouds. Over time, these clouds get heavy and release precipitation in the form of rain, snow, or sleet, which falls back to the Earth's surface. Some of this precipitation collects in bodies of water, while some seeps into the soil, replenishing groundwater supplies. Additionally, some water returns to the atmosphere through transpiration, a process

Answer:

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Question 11: What is the author's primary purpose in writing the essay?

  • to persuade
  • to analyze
  • to inform
  • to entertain

Answer:

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