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Welcome to your comprehensive HESI A2 Entrance Exam 2026 practice test bank—a meticulously curated resource featuring 200 high-yield practice questions that mirror the exact format, difficulty level, and content distribution of the official HESI Admission Assessment (A2) exam. The HESI A2 is a standardized entrance examination used by nursing and allied health programs across the United States to evaluate applicants' academic readiness. The exam typically consists of eight core subject areas: Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Anatomy & Physiology (Physics may be included depending on the program).

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HESI A2 Entrance Exam 2026 – Complete 200-
Question Practice Test Bank with Correct Detailed
Answers and In-Depth Rationales

Introduction

Welcome to your comprehensive HESI A2 Entrance Exam 2026 practice test bank—a meticulously
curated resource featuring 200 high-yield practice questions that mirror the exact format, difficulty
level, and content distribution of the official HESI Admission Assessment (A2) exam.

The HESI A2 is a standardized entrance examination used by nursing and allied health programs across
the United States to evaluate applicants' academic readiness. The exam typically consists of eight core
subject areas: Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and
Anatomy & Physiology (Physics may be included depending on the program).



SECTION 1: GRAMMAR (40 Questions)

Focus: Parts of speech, subject-verb agreement, punctuation, and common errors.



Question 1: Which sentence is grammatically correct?

A) The group of students are going to the library.
B) The group of students is going to the library.
C) The group of students were going to the library.
D) The group of students have been going to the library.

Answer: B) The group of students is going to the library.
Rationale: "Group" is a singular collective noun, so it requires a singular verb ("is").



Question 2: Select the word that correctly completes the sentence: "The patient _____ been feeling
better since the medication was adjusted."

A) has
B) have
C) is
D) was

Answer: A) has
Rationale: "The patient" is a singular third-person subject, requiring the singular auxiliary verb "has"
in the present perfect tense.

,Question 3: Which word is an adjective in this sentence: "The tall nurse handed the heavy chart to the
doctor."

A) Nurse
B) Handed
C) Chart
D) Tall

Answer: D) Tall
Rationale: An adjective modifies a noun. "Tall" modifies the noun "nurse."



Question 4: Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

A) The patient's vitals were normal.
B) The patients' vitals were normal.
C) The patients vitals were normal.
D) The patient's vitals' were normal.

Answer: A) The patient's vitals were normal.
Rationale: "Patient's" shows singular possession (one patient).



Question 5: Identify the verb in the following sentence: "She will administer the medication."

A) She
B) Will
C) Administer
D) Medication

Answer: C) Administer
Rationale: The main action is "administer." "Will" is a helping verb, but "administer" is the primary
verb.



Question 6: Which sentence contains a subject-verb agreement error?

A) The nurse and the doctor are in the room.
B) Each of the patients is receiving care.
C) The group of students are studying for the exam.
D) The committee has made its decision.

Answer: C) The group of students are studying for the exam.
Rationale: "Group" is a singular collective noun and should take the singular verb "is," not "are."

,Question 7: Select the word that makes the sentence correct: "The patient asked __________ the
results."

A) about
B) for
C) at
D) to

Answer: A) about
Rationale: The correct preposition to use with "asked" when inquiring about information is "about."



Question 8: Which sentence uses the correct comparative form?

A) She is the most happiest person I know.
B) She is happier than anyone I know.
C) She is more happy than anyone I know.
D) She is the happier person I know.

Answer: B) She is happier than anyone I know.
Rationale: "Happier" is the correct comparative form of "happy." "Most happiest" is a double
comparative and incorrect.



Question 9: Which sentence is grammatically correct?

A) The nurse went to the store and bought supplies.
B) The nurse went to the store and bought supplies.
C) The nurse went to the store, and bought supplies.
D) The nurse went to the store and bought supplies.

Answer: A) The nurse went to the store and bought supplies.
Rationale: The sentence has proper parallel structure. No comma is needed before "and" when joining
two verbs with the same subject.



Question 10: Which word is used incorrectly in the following sentence? "My father, from who I have
learned so much, has had an immense effect on my career as a nurse."

A) who
B) have
C) effect
D) immense

Answer: A) who
Rationale: "Whom" should be used instead of "who" because it is the object of the preposition "from."

, Question 11: Choose the correct word: "The medication will _____ the patient's symptoms."

A) affect
B) effect
C) except
D) accept

Answer: A) affect
Rationale: "Affect" is a verb meaning to influence. "Effect" is typically a noun meaning result.



Question 12: Which sentence is a run-on?

A) The laboratory processed the samples, but the results were delayed.
B) Because the power went out, the samples were compromised.
C) The clinic opens at 8:00 AM, patients arrive early.
D) The nurse documented the findings and notified the physician.

Answer: C) The clinic opens at 8:00 AM, patients arrive early.
Rationale: This is a comma splice—two independent clauses joined only by a comma. It should be
separated by a semicolon or period.



Question 13: Identify the pronoun in the sentence: "The nurse gave him the medication."

A) nurse
B) gave
C) him
D) medication

Answer: C) him
Rationale: "Him" is a pronoun that replaces a noun (the patient).



Question 14: Which sentence is in the passive voice?

A) The nurse administered the vaccine.
B) The vaccine was administered by the nurse.
C) The nurse will administer the vaccine.
D) The nurse is administering the vaccine.

Answer: B) The vaccine was administered by the nurse.
Rationale: In passive voice, the subject receives the action rather than performing it.



Question 15: Select the correct word: "The patient's condition has _____ over the past 24 hours."

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