HESI A2 Practice Test
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Question 1 of 30
1. Question
Which of the following sentences contains a correctly used appositive phrase?
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Question 2 of 30
2. Question
A rectangular swimming pool has a length that is 4 meters longer than twice its width. If the perimeter of the pool is 80 meters, what are the dimensions of the pool?
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Question 3 of 30
3. Question
Solve for v: 4v + 3v – 2v = 8 + 12 – 4
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v =
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Question 4 of 30
4. Question
Select the sentence that contains a dangling modifier.
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Question 5 of 30
5. Question
Select the best word for the blank in the following sentence.
The teacher explained the math problem so _______ that everyone understood.
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Question 6 of 30
6. Question
1⁄3 – 1⁄6 = _____
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Question 7 of 30
7. Question
3⁄4 + 1⁄2 – 1⁄3 = _____
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Question 8 of 30
8. Question
A bakery produces 400 cupcakes in 6 hours. If the production rate increases by 25% for only the first 3 hours, how many cupcakes will be produced in total by the end of the 6-hour shift?
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Question 9 of 30
9. Question
Alice swam 800 meters in 20 minutes and 45 seconds. How many kilometers did she swim?
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Question 10 of 30
10. Question
Use the following reading passage to answer the questions below.
Understanding Allergies and Immunotherapy
Allergies are a common health concern affecting millions of people worldwide. They occur when the immune system reacts to normally harmless substances, such as pollen, pet dander, or certain foods, as if they were threats to the body. This overreaction of the immune system can lead to various symptoms, including sneezing, itching, nasal congestion, skin rashes, and even severe respiratory distress in some cases.
One of the most effective treatments for allergies is immunotherapy. Immunotherapy works by exposing the immune system to small, controlled amounts of the allergen over time. This exposure helps the immune system build tolerance to the allergen, reducing or even eliminating allergic reactions in the long term.
There are two main types of immunotherapy: subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) and sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT). SCIT involves injecting small amounts of the allergen under the skin, usually in the arm, while SLIT involves placing a tablet or liquid containing the allergen under the tongue.
While immunotherapy can be highly effective in reducing allergy symptoms and improving quality of life, it is not without risks. Common side effects of immunotherapy may include redness, swelling, or itching at the injection site for SCIT, or itching and irritation in the mouth for SLIT. In rare cases, more severe reactions such as anaphylaxis can occur, which is why immunotherapy should always be administered under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
Despite these risks, many allergy sufferers find significant relief and improvement in their symptoms with immunotherapy, making it a valuable option for managing allergies and improving overall well-being.
What is the purpose of immunotherapy for allergies?
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Question 11 of 30
11. Question
Use the following reading passage to answer the questions below.
Understanding Allergies and Immunotherapy
Allergies are a common health concern affecting millions of people worldwide. They occur when the immune system reacts to normally harmless substances, such as pollen, pet dander, or certain foods, as if they were threats to the body. This overreaction of the immune system can lead to various symptoms, including sneezing, itching, nasal congestion, skin rashes, and even severe respiratory distress in some cases.
One of the most effective treatments for allergies is immunotherapy. Immunotherapy works by exposing the immune system to small, controlled amounts of the allergen over time. This exposure helps the immune system build tolerance to the allergen, reducing or even eliminating allergic reactions in the long term.
There are two main types of immunotherapy: subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) and sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT). SCIT involves injecting small amounts of the allergen under the skin, usually in the arm, while SLIT involves placing a tablet or liquid containing the allergen under the tongue.
While immunotherapy can be highly effective in reducing allergy symptoms and improving quality of life, it is not without risks. Common side effects of immunotherapy may include redness, swelling, or itching at the injection site for SCIT, or itching and irritation in the mouth for SLIT. In rare cases, more severe reactions such as anaphylaxis can occur, which is why immunotherapy should always be administered under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
Despite these risks, many allergy sufferers find significant relief and improvement in their symptoms with immunotherapy, making it a valuable option for managing allergies and improving overall well-being.
Which of the following is a potential side effect of immunotherapy for allergies?
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Question 12 of 30
12. Question
Use the following reading passage to answer the questions below.
Understanding Allergies and Immunotherapy
Allergies are a common health concern affecting millions of people worldwide. They occur when the immune system reacts to normally harmless substances, such as pollen, pet dander, or certain foods, as if they were threats to the body. This overreaction of the immune system can lead to various symptoms, including sneezing, itching, nasal congestion, skin rashes, and even severe respiratory distress in some cases.
One of the most effective treatments for allergies is immunotherapy. Immunotherapy works by exposing the immune system to small, controlled amounts of the allergen over time. This exposure helps the immune system build tolerance to the allergen, reducing or even eliminating allergic reactions in the long term.
There are two main types of immunotherapy: subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT) and sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT). SCIT involves injecting small amounts of the allergen under the skin, usually in the arm, while SLIT involves placing a tablet or liquid containing the allergen under the tongue.
While immunotherapy can be highly effective in reducing allergy symptoms and improving quality of life, it is not without risks. Common side effects of immunotherapy may include redness, swelling, or itching at the injection site for SCIT, or itching and irritation in the mouth for SLIT. In rare cases, more severe reactions such as anaphylaxis can occur, which is why immunotherapy should always be administered under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
Despite these risks, many allergy sufferers find significant relief and improvement in their symptoms with immunotherapy, making it a valuable option for managing allergies and improving overall well-being.
Which of the following describes how sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is administered?
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Question 13 of 30
13. Question
Which word from the following sentence is a possessive pronoun?
The teacher praised his students for their outstanding performance.
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Question 14 of 30
14. Question
Solve for x: 3x + 7 = 2x – 1 – 9
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Question 15 of 30
15. Question
Select the meaning of the underlined word:
The nurse gave her a verbal warning to avoid taking more than one pill per day.
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Question 16 of 30
16. Question
Solve for v: v + 2v – 6v = 3 + 9 + 18 – 6
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v =
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Question 17 of 30
17. Question
Choose the word that best fits the given sentence:
The team showed great _______ in overcoming the challenges they faced during the competition.
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Question 18 of 30
18. Question
Select the word meaning “to lessen the effect of something” from the following sentence:
Although the patient had ingested a toxic substance they gave him an antidote that helped to inhibit the adverse effects of the poison.
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Question 19 of 30
19. Question
7⁄115 – 5⁄230 = _____
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Question 20 of 30
20. Question
7⁄8 + 3⁄16 + 1⁄32 = ______
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Question 21 of 30
21. Question
Use the following reading passage to answer the questions below.
How are Sleep Disorders Supported
The most common problem people have is falling asleep and staying asleep. For serious sleep disorders, a doctor may advise a prescription drug to be taken nightly.
Selective Gamma-aminobutyric acid medications: These prescription medications target the GABA receptors in the brain. GABA is the neurotransmitter that reduces alertness and promotes relaxation.
Unfortunately, this medication may cause side effects like hallucinations, memory disturbances, and “black-outs” wherein people report sleepwalking, sleep-eating, and even sleep-driving.
Benzodiazepines: Typically prescribed for anxiety, these prescription drugs activate the GABA receptors in the brain and cause sedation and relaxation. They can be considered extremely addictive with very difficult withdrawal symptoms, and can cause a similar “black-out” effect with users.
Antihistamines: These over-the-counter antihistamines are a common alternative for people who don’t want to take prescription drugs. The most common side effects of antihistamines are dryness, constipation, upset stomach, and feeling groggy the next day.
What is the meaning of the word withdrawal as used in this passage?
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Question 22 of 30
22. Question
Use the following reading passage to answer the questions below.
How are Sleep Disorders Supported
The most common problem people have is falling asleep and staying asleep. For serious sleep disorders, a doctor may advise a prescription drug to be taken nightly.
Selective Gamma-aminobutyric acid medications: These prescription medications target the GABA receptors in the brain. GABA is the neurotransmitter that reduces alertness and promotes relaxation.
Unfortunately, this medication may cause side effects like hallucinations, memory disturbances, and “black-outs” wherein people report sleepwalking, sleep-eating, and even sleep-driving.
Benzodiazepines: Typically prescribed for anxiety, these prescription drugs activate the GABA receptors in the brain and cause sedation and relaxation. They can be considered extremely addictive with very difficult withdrawal symptoms, and can cause a similar “black-out” effect with users.
Antihistamines: These over-the-counter antihistamines are a common alternative for people who don’t want to take prescription drugs. The most common side effects of antihistamines are dryness, constipation, upset stomach, and feeling groggy the next day.
What is the best summary of this passage?
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Question 23 of 30
23. Question
Use the following reading passage to answer the questions below.
How are Sleep Disorders Supported
The most common problem people have is falling asleep and staying asleep. For serious sleep disorders, a doctor may advise a prescription drug to be taken nightly.
Selective Gamma-aminobutyric acid medications: These prescription medications target the GABA receptors in the brain. GABA is the neurotransmitter that reduces alertness and promotes relaxation.
Unfortunately, this medication may cause side effects like hallucinations, memory disturbances, and “black-outs” wherein people report sleepwalking, sleep-eating, and even sleep-driving.
Benzodiazepines: Typically prescribed for anxiety, these prescription drugs activate the GABA receptors in the brain and cause sedation and relaxation. They can be considered extremely addictive with very difficult withdrawal symptoms, and can cause a similar “black-out” effect with users.
Antihistamines: These over-the-counter antihistamines are a common alternative for people who don’t want to take prescription drugs. The most common side effects of antihistamines are dryness, constipation, upset stomach, and feeling groggy the next day.
The following supporting detail describes which of the following: “people report sleepwalking, sleep-eating, and even sleep-driving”?
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Question 24 of 30
24. Question
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
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Question 25 of 30
25. Question
Select the best word for the blank in the following sentence.
To ____ did you give the money?
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Question 26 of 30
26. Question
Select the best word for the blank in the following sentence.
The quarterback was injured too _______ to play in the Superbowl.
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Question 27 of 30
27. Question
Select the meaning of the underlined word:
They questioned his sagacity because he was under the influence of alcohol.
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Question 28 of 30
28. Question
A factory produces 500 widgets in 8 hours. If the production rate decreases by 20% after 5 hours, how many widgets will be produced in total by the end of the 8-hour shift?
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Question 29 of 30
29. Question
Use the following reading passage to answer the questions below.
Tinnitus
Tinnitus is not a disease, and is very rarely a symptom of a serious medical problem. But it can drive people crazy. Michelangelo wrote in his memoirs that he was “plagued by the incessant chirping of crickets.” It may also sound to the sufferer like buzzing, humming or even roaring — but no-one else can hear it.
Tinnitus is surprisingly common. A British national study of hearing found that 10% of adults had prolonged spontaneous tinnitus — that is, tinnitus “usually lasting for longer than 5 minutes”; 1% had experienced severe annoyance due to tinnitus; and 0.5% had experienced a severely reduced ability to lead a normal life. Theories about the origins of this internal noise abound; treatments are scarcer. Many doctors will focus “therapy” on reassuring the patient that the problem is not life-threatening.
Hopefully this reassurance comes after a thorough medical intake and exam. With a few exceptions, surgery specifically aimed at eliminating tinnitus is obsolete. Before exploring possible treatment strategies, let us consider the two broad categories of tinnitus, and the important “rule-outs” as to the cause of this confounding auditory irritation.
What is the meaning of the word plagued as used in this passage?
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Question 30 of 30
30. Question
Use the following reading passage to answer the questions below.
Tinnitus
Tinnitus is not a disease, and is very rarely a symptom of a serious medical problem. But it can drive people crazy. Michelangelo wrote in his memoirs that he was “plagued by the incessant chirping of crickets.” It may also sound to the sufferer like buzzing, humming or even roaring — but no-one else can hear it.
Tinnitus is surprisingly common. A British national study of hearing found that 10% of adults had prolonged spontaneous tinnitus — that is, tinnitus “usually lasting for longer than 5 minutes”; 1% had experienced severe annoyance due to tinnitus; and 0.5% had experienced a severely reduced ability to lead a normal life. Theories about the origins of this internal noise abound; treatments are scarcer. Many doctors will focus “therapy” on reassuring the patient that the problem is not life-threatening.
Hopefully this reassurance comes after a thorough medical intake and exam. With a few exceptions, surgery specifically aimed at eliminating tinnitus is obsolete. Before exploring possible treatment strategies, let us consider the two broad categories of tinnitus, and the important “rule-outs” as to the cause of this confounding auditory irritation.
This information “A British national study of hearing found that 10% of adults had prolonged spontaneous tinnitus — that is, tinnitus ‘usually lasting for longer than 5 minutes’; 1% had experienced severe annoyance due to tinnitus; and 0.5% had experienced a severely reduced ability to lead a normal life” is supporting detail for which of the following claims?
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HESI A2 Overview
The HESI A2 exam is made up of different subject specific exams. There are 8 different subject exams for the HESI A2 for a total of 326 questions.
Your school / program will determine which subject tests you will be taking. You will probably not be required to take all 8 subject exams.
The most common subject exams are math, grammar, vocab, and reading.
HESI A2 Practice Question Types
There will be a total of 326 questions on the HESI A2. However, you will most likely not be required to take all sections.
The types of questions can be described in 2 different ways:
- Section on the HESI
- Question Format
We will review both of those below.
1. Types of Questions by Section
The type of questions you are practicing will vary by section. Each section of the exam tests very different topics and concepts. Therefore, the types of questions you see will vary.
The types of questions you should be practicing will be broken down like this:
- Math
- Grammar
- Vocab
- Reading
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
Practicing questions by focusing on each subject will allow you to become more familiar with the exam and be exposed to the different types of questions you may be asked.
2. Types of Questions by Format
You can expect to see some different types of questions when it comes to format when taking the HESI A2 exam. Here are some common question types:
- Multiple-Choice: This is your classic question type. You will be given a question with 4 different answer choices. Most of the exam is multiple-choice.
- Select All That Apply: This is multiple-choice style, but you can select multiple answers that are correct.
- Arrange the Order: You will be given a list of things and asked to arrange the order in which they happened or should be ordered.
- Fill-In-The-Blank: This type of question will have you fill in the blank. These types of questions typically appear on the math portion of the exam.
While there are some different types of questions by format, most questions will be multiple-choice.
Practice for the HESI with the Right Tools
Students can prepare for the HESI A2 by using a couple of different methods. Check out some of those methods below.
1. Study Guides
Study guides are one of the best ways to prepare for the HESI A2 exam. Study guides provide a ton of information on all topics. The best study guides are organized, cover everything you need to know, and can be easily accessed.
If you do not want to waste your time making your own study guides, use our HESI study guide. Our study guides cover everything you will need to know for the exam.
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2. Practice Tests
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All of our practice questions and HESI A2 practice tests include answer explanations to help you understand why an answer was right or wrong. We want to make sure our students grasp difficult concepts.
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Our full-length practice exams are timed exams that help students get a better feel for the actual exam.
3. Flashcards
Flashcards are a great way to prepare for any exam, especially the HESI. Flashcards serve as a fun, different way to memorize and learn the material. Flashcards are especially handy for the HESI vocab section.
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Tips and Tricks for HESI Practice
Practicing for the HESI can be very overwhelming, especially if you need to take multiple sections of the exam. We have listed some tips and tricks to help you when practicing:
- Take a Diagnostic Exam: Taking a diagnostic exam will help you get a baseline for where you stand. You can narrow down which subjects you struggle with and can focus on those subjects when studying.
- Review Answer Explanations: Make sure to review answer explanations for each question you got wrong. You need to understand why the question was answered incorrectly and how to properly answer it. Bonus points if you review explanations for questions you got correct.
- Simulate Test Environment: Before you go to take the real exam, make sure you take a simulated exam in a simulated environment. This means sitting down and take each section in 1 sitting. Make sure your simulated exam has time limits on it. This will test both your knowledge and testing stamina.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, you will most likely not be required to take all sections of the exam. This is decided by your school or program, so check with them.
There are 8 different subject tests:
- Math
- Grammar
- Vocab
- Reading
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
Yes, you can use a calculator. However, you cannot bring one. It will be provided for you.
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If a student fails the HESI exam, they are eligible to take the exam again. Students can take the HESI exam up to 6 times.
This question depends on the school or institution you are taking the exam at. The cost varies depending on your school. Students should expect their exam to cost around $50. Most schools range in the $35 to $65 range.
Each school or program sets their own requirements for scores.
With that being said, many schools follow a similar scoring system of a minimum composite score of 75% and a minimum individual subject score of 70%. However, these are not followed by every institution.
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