HESI A2 Reading Comprehension Mega Exam Bank:
200 Questions on Tone, Bias, and Perspective in
Health Articles (With Rationales)
Table of Contents
Sub-topic 1. Identifying Author’s Tone in Patient-Centered Articles ................................... 2
Sub-topic 2: Analyzing Author Bias in Health Information (Questions 21–40) ..................... 9
Sub-topic 3: Understanding Point of View in Health Policy Articles (Questions 41–60) ...... 16
Sub-topic 4: Distinguishing Between Fact and Opinion in Health Journalism (Questions 61–
80) ............................................................................................................................. 23
Sub-topic 5: Evaluating Emotional Appeals in Health Narratives (Questions 81–100)........ 30
Sub-topic 6: Detecting Persuasive Language in Medical Marketing (Questions 101–120) .. 37
Sub-topic 7: Identifying Cultural and Linguistic Bias in Health Writing (Questions 121–140)
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Sub-topic 8: Interpreting Data Representation in Health Media (Questions 141–160)........ 51
Sub-topic 9: Recognizing Logical Fallacies in Health Arguments (Questions 161–180) ...... 58
Sub-topic 10: Ethical and Professional Tone in Clinical Communication (Questions 181–
200) ........................................................................................................................... 64
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Sub-topic 1. Identifying Author’s Tone in Patient-Centered
Articles
These questions are designed to assess how well a nursing student can identify and
analyze the tone of health-related texts, a skill crucial for interpreting patient education
materials, policy documents, and academic writing.
Questions 1–20: Identifying Author’s Tone in Patient-Centered Articles
1. What tone is most likely used in an article encouraging new mothers to exclusively
breastfeed for six months, highlighting benefits for both baby and mother?
A. Indifferent
B. Persuasive
C. Sarcastic
D. Pessimistic
Correct Answer: B. Persuasive
Rationale: The article's goal is to influence readers’ actions by promoting a specific
behavior, thus using a persuasive tone.
2. An article describes the pain and daily struggles of patients living with fibromyalgia.
What tone does this most likely reflect?
A. Objective
B. Excited
C. Empathetic
D. Neutral
Correct Answer: C. Empathetic
Rationale: The article evokes emotion and understanding for those suffering, which
indicates empathy.
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3. A report on recent developments in cancer treatments presents data, quotes from
clinical trials, and expert commentary without emotional language. What tone is used?
A. Cynical
B. Informative
C. Sympathetic
D. Emotional
Correct Answer: B. Informative
Rationale: The purpose of this article is to provide facts and updates; the tone remains
neutral and informative.
4. Which tone would be most appropriate for a nurse writing a blog post advocating for
better mental health access for teenagers?
A. Humorous
B. Concerned
C. Indifferent
D. Detached
Correct Answer: B. Concerned
Rationale: Advocacy writing on health issues typically expresses worry or care, hence a
concerned tone.
5. A health column uses phrases like "the silent killer" to describe hypertension. What tone
does the author use?
A. Alarmist
B. Curious
C. Dismissive
D. Reflective
Correct Answer: A. Alarmist
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Rationale: Phrases intended to provoke fear or urgency suggest an alarmist tone.
6. A nursing journal article critically examines policies limiting nurses' scope of practice.
Which tone is most likely present?
A. Critical
B. Jubilant
C. Passive
D. Cheerful
Correct Answer: A. Critical
Rationale: Critiquing policies implies the use of a critical tone aimed at sparking reflection
or reform.
7. In a hospital’s newsletter, a nurse shares a heartwarming story of a terminal patient who
inspired her. What tone does this suggest?
A. Technical
B. Reflective
C. Ironic
D. Condescending
Correct Answer: B. Reflective
Rationale: Personal narratives that include emotions and lessons learned usually carry a
reflective tone.
8. An article on the importance of hand hygiene among staff starts with, “We all know
handwashing saves lives, yet compliance remains low.” What tone is used?
A. Frustrated
B. Curious
C. Joyful