HESI A2
Reading Comprehension Practice Test HESI A2
1. Which of the following is not listed as a detail in the passage about A Short History of the CDC?
- A. Where the organization began.
 - B. Who first ran the organization.
 - C. When the organization changed its name.
 - D. What divisions make up the current CDC.
 
Correct answer: D
Rationale: The passage does not provide specific details about the divisions that currently make up the CDC. Instead, it focuses on the organization's historical context, original goals, and overall mission. Thus, D is correct as it identifies information not covered in the passage.
2. What does the author of the passage on the Electoral College seem to suggest?
- A. The Electoral College should be abolished.
 - B. The Electoral College works as intended.
 - C. The Electoral College needs reform.
 - D. The Electoral College confuses voters.
 
Correct answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B. The author of the passage suggests that the Electoral College works as intended. Despite acknowledging its confusing nature and the possibility of results differing from the popular vote, the author highlights that the founding fathers had a purpose behind its design. Therefore, the Electoral College is viewed as functioning as intended. Choice A is incorrect because the author does not advocate for abolishing the Electoral College. Choice C is incorrect as there is no explicit mention of the need for reform. Choice D is incorrect as the author does not focus on the confusion caused to voters but rather on the system's original purpose.
3. What does Macmillan's invention of the bicycle signify?
- A. He made important changes in bicycle design.
 - B. He invented the first bicycle with pedals.
 - C. He developed the modern chain drive.
 - D. He improved the safety of bicycles.
 
Correct answer: B
Rationale: Macmillan's invention of pedals was a significant milestone in bicycle history as it allowed for quicker and more efficient travel. The provided extract mentions that Macmillan's bicycle had foot-operated cranks like pedals, which enabled the rider to travel at a quick pace. This innovation marked a crucial development in the evolution of bicycles. While choices A, C, and D are related to advancements in bicycle design and safety, the key significance of Macmillan's invention lies in introducing pedals to bicycles, making choice B the correct answer.
4. 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.
5. What does the term elasticity mean, as used in the passage about Hypertension?
- A. Firmness.
 - B. Compactness.
 - C. Flexibility.
 - D. Rigidity.
 
Correct answer: C
Rationale: Elasticity, as used in the passage about Hypertension, refers to the stretchiness or flexibility of blood vessels. The text mentions that blood vessels lose elasticity and stiffen as a person ages, indicating that they become less flexible. This eliminates choices A and D (Firmness and Rigidity) as the correct answers. Choice B (Compactness) is unrelated to the concept of elasticity in the context of blood vessels and is therefore incorrect. Understanding elasticity as the ability to stretch or flex helps in choosing flexibility as the correct answer.
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