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HESI A2 Admission Assessment Exam | ACTUAL
EXAM | Complete Questions & Verified Answers |
Latest Update | Already Graded A



Reading Comprehension

1.​ Passage (abridged): “Researchers recently discovered that honey-bee colonies

exposed to neonicotinoid pesticides at sub-lethal levels exhibit impaired
navigation and reduced foraging efficiency…”​
Question: Which statement best expresses the primary conclusion of the passage?​
A. Neonicotinoids are lethal to honey-bee colonies.​
B. Even low-level pesticide exposure disrupts bee behavior.​
C. Pesticides have no measurable effect on bees.​
D. Bees naturally avoid neonicotinoid-treated areas.​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: The passage emphasizes “sub-lethal” exposure that still causes
“impaired navigation,” supporting B. A is incorrect because the study specifies
sub-lethal, not lethal, effects. C contradicts the findings. D is unsupported; the
passage never claims avoidance.
2.​ Passage: “In 1928, Alexander Fleming returned from vacation to find a mold

contaminating a bacterial plate and killing the surrounding Staphylococcus…”​
Question: The discovery described is best categorized as​
A. accidental.​
B. theoretical.​

, C. systematic.​
D. computational.​
Correct Answer: A​
Rationale: Fleming’s observation was unplanned (“returned from vacation to
find”), fitting “accidental.” B, C, and D imply deliberate hypothesis-testing or
modeling, which did not occur.
3.​ Passage: “Urban green roofs reduce ambient temperatures by evapotranspiration,

lowering HVAC costs…”​
Question: Which inference is valid?​
A. All buildings must install green roofs.​
B. Green roofs decrease energy expenditures.​
C. HVAC systems become obsolete with green roofs.​
D. Evapotranspiration increases indoor humidity.​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: The text explicitly links green roofs to “lowering HVAC costs,”
implying decreased energy spending. A is extreme (“must”), C is unsupported, and
D discusses indoor humidity—never mentioned.
4.​ Passage: “Children who read five books over summer maintain vocabulary gains,

whereas non-readers lose 20 % of progress…”​
Question: The author’s purpose is primarily to​
A. entertain parents with anecdotes.​
B. persuade educators to shorten summer break.​
C. inform about literacy retention strategies.​
D. argue against standardized testing.​
Correct Answer: C​
Rationale: The passage supplies data to encourage summer reading, aligning with

, “inform about literacy retention.” A lacks anecdotes; B and D are outside the
scope.
5.​ Passage: “Plate tectonics theory unified disparate geological phenomena…”​

Question: The word “unified” most nearly means​
A. contradicted.​
B. integrated.​
C. questioned.​
D. predicted.​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: “Unified” signifies bringing together, synonymous with “integrated.”
A, C, and D do not convey synthesis.
6.​ Passage: “Despite rigorous training, long-haul pilots experience circadian

disruption…”​
Question: Which conclusion is supported?​
A. Training eliminates jet lag.​
B. Circadian disruption is unavoidable for pilots.​
C. Short flights cause more disruption than long ones.​
D. Technology has solved fatigue issues.​
Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: “Despite rigorous training… experience circadian disruption” implies
persistence, supporting B. A is directly refuted, while C and D are unmentioned.
7.​ Passage: “Municipal water fluoridation lowers dental caries incidence by 25 %…”​

Question: The passage relies on which evidence type?​
A. Anecdotal​
B. Statistical​
C. Expert opinion​
D. Historical precedent​
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