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HESI A2 Reading Comprehension Exam (Latest 2026/2027 Update) | Complete Q&A with Detailed Rationales | Passage-Based Questions, Main Idea, Vocabulary in Context | A+ Graded | Health Education Systems Inc.

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INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD – This is the comprehensive HESI A2 Reading Comprehension Exam study guide for the 2026/2027 academic year, featuring 200+ verified exam questions with correct answers and detailed rationales. This resource covers the actual types of passages and questions appearing on the HESI Admission Assessment Exam, which is used by nursing programs nationwide to evaluate reading readiness for entry into nursing school . The HESI A2 Reading Comprehension section typically contains 50-55 questions timed at approximately 60 minutes . Passages are generally health-related or cover general interest topics that require demonstrating skills in identifying the main idea (which can be found at the beginning, middle, or end of a paragraph), recognizing supporting details via transition words (first, next, another, finally), determining the author's purpose (to inform, persuade, or entertain), finding the meaning of words in context using clues (definition, synonym, antonym, restatement, example, explanation, and word structure), and making logical inferences . This guide covers actual tested passages including The Game of Bridge (main idea about the need for concentration, vocabulary: "suit," "trick"), The Golden Gate Bridge (author's purpose to inform, vocabulary: "embark" meaning to begin a journey), Food and Eating (overeating health risks, alcohol abuse consequences, vocabulary: "concomitant" meaning accompanying), The White Elephant (origin of term for unwanted gifts), Tesla and the AC Motor, The Water Cycle, Omelet (cooking technique, beginner recommendations), Getting a Good Night's Sleep, Phobias (definition, types including social phobia, panic disorder, specific phobia, physical ailments caused: ulcers and hypertension), Voice (gender differences in public speaking), The Doppler Effect (main idea, vocabulary: "phenomenon" meaning significant but unusual), and Electrocardiogram (ECG interpretation, "wave of excitation" three steps: excitation of atrium, excitement of ventricle, relaxation of ventricle) . Features multiple-choice questions with detailed rationales explaining correct answers, nursing program score recommendations (90% and above for nursing textbook comprehension, 80-89% for most content, 75-79% indicating difficulty, 70-74% requiring review with study guide) , and test-taking strategies including elimination of obviously wrong answers, looking for clue words, and time management. Aligned with the official HESI A2 blueprint for the 2026/2027 testing cycle . INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD (PDF) immediately upon purchase. Fully text-searchable, printable, and accessible anytime. Trusted by nursing school applicants nationwide for HESI A2 success. 100% satisfaction guarantee. Vertical Keywords / Tags (Quizbit Style) HESI A2 Reading Comprehension HESI A2 Reading Exam Passages Main Idea Finding Beginning Middle End Paragraph Supporting Details Transition Words First Next Another Finally Author Purpose Inform Persuade Entertain Vocabulary in Context Context Clues Definition Synonym Antonym Restatement Example Explanation Word Structure The Game of Bridge Main Idea Concentration Required Bridge Vocabulary Suit Trick Collection Cards Golden Gate Bridge Author Purpose Inform Embark Definition Begin Journey Concomitant Meaning Accompanying White Elephant Origin Unwanted Gift Term Tesla AC Motor Forgotten Scientist The Doppler Effect Phenomenon Significant Unusual Electrocardiogram Wave Excitation Three Steps Phobia Definition Debilitating Extreme Unreasonable Phobia Physical Ailments Ulcers Hypertension Social Phobia Panic Disorder Specific Phobia Getting Good Nights Sleep Insomnia Solutions Good Sleep Habits Food and Eating Overeating Health Risks Alcohol Abuse Consequences HESI A2 Score 90 Percent Nursing Textbook Comprehension Evolve Reach HESI A2 2026 A+ Grade HESI Study Guide

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A2 HESI Admission Assessment · Reading Comprehension
P R E P A R I N G H E A LT H C A R E P R O F E S S I O N A L S F O R S U C C E S S
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HESI A2 — Reading Comprehension
M A I N I D E A · S U P P O RT I N G D E TA I LS · V O C A B U L A R Y · W O R D R O OTS · P R E F I X E S · T E XT ST R U C T U R E

ORGANIZATION Health Education Systems, Inc. (HESI) EXAM TYPE HESI A2 Admission Assessment
ACADEMIC YEAR TOTAL QUESTIONS 25 Questions
SUBJECT AREAS Reading Strategies · Vocabulary · Word FORMAT Multiple Choice — Select the Single Best
Parts · Text Analysis Answer


READING COMPREHENSION EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
▸ Select the single best answer for each question based on HESI A2 reading comprehension concepts.
▸ Content covers: reading strategies (main idea, topic, theme, supporting details), types of writing (narrative, expository,
technical, persuasive), text structures (problem-solution, comparison-contrast, cause-effect, descriptive), vocabulary (context
clues, denotation/connotation, figurative language), and word parts (roots, prefixes, suffixes).
▸ Key strategies: read answers first, use process of elimination, distinguish fact from opinion, identify topic sentences and
summary sentences.


SECTION I — READING CONCEPTS, VOCABULARY & WORD ANALYSIS Questions 1 – 25

1. What is the main idea of a passage?
A. The person, place, thing, or issue being discussed — the topic.
B. The purpose behind why a writer would choose to write — what the author is asserting about a specific issue.
C. The idea or concept the author refers back to frequently — the theme.
D. A single detail that supports the author's argument.
CORRECT ANSWER B — The purpose behind why a writer would choose to write — what the author is asserting about a
specific issue.
RATIONALE The MAIN IDEA is the purpose behind the writing — what the author is ASSERTING about a specific issue. The
TOPIC is the person, place, thing, or issue. The THEME is the idea or concept the author refers back to
frequently. Major indicators of the main idea: it is a GENERAL idea applying to more specific ideas in the
passage, and it ASSERTS a specific viewpoint the author supports ("takes a stand"). The TOPIC SENTENCE
introduces the main idea. The SUMMARY SENTENCE restates the main idea at the end.

, 2. What is an implied main idea?
A. The main idea stated explicitly in the topic sentence.
B. A main idea not explicitly stated — determined by analyzing word choice, tone, and content.
C. The summary sentence at the end of the passage.
D. A supporting detail that provides evidence.
CORRECT ANSWER B — A main idea not explicitly stated — determined by analyzing word choice, tone, and content.

RATIONALE An IMPLIED MAIN IDEA is NOT explicitly stated in the passage. To determine it, examine the author's WORD
CHOICE, TONE, and CONTENT. Supporting details provide support for the main idea. Signal words for
supporting details include: for example, specifically, in addition, furthermore, for instance, others, in
particular, some. A FACT can be proven true; an OPINION is an assumption not based in fact.


3. What type of writing tells a story, such as a novel, short story, or play?
A. Expository writing — informs people (newspaper articles).
B. Narrative writing — tells a story.
C. Technical writing — explains something (product manuals).
D. Persuasive writing — tries to convince the reader.
CORRECT ANSWER B — Narrative writing — tells a story.

RATIONALE NARRATIVE writing tells a story (novel, short story, play). EXPOSITORY writing informs people
(newspaper/magazine articles). TECHNICAL writing explains something (product manual, directions).
PERSUASIVE writing tries to convince the reader (opinion column). A PRIMARY SOURCE is an unaltered piece
of writing composed during the time events took place. A SECONDARY SOURCE addresses the same topic but
provides extra commentary or analysis.


4. Which text structure presents an action and then discusses the resulting effects?
A. Problem-solution — presents a problem and discusses a solution.
B. Comparison-contrast — presents two situations and discusses similarities/differences.
C. Cause-effect — presents an action and discusses the resulting effects.
D. Descriptive — describes an idea, object, person, or item in detail.
CORRECT ANSWER C — Cause-effect — presents an action and discusses the resulting effects.

RATIONALE CAUSE-EFFECT structure presents an action and then discusses the resulting effects. PROBLEM-SOLUTION
presents a problem and discusses a solution. COMPARISON-CONTRAST presents two situations and discusses
similarities and differences. DESCRIPTIVE describes an idea, object, person, or item in detail. Text structures
use logical relationships between ideas to improve readability and coherence. "About the author" questions
ask about attitudes, thoughts, and opinions conveyed through context clues.

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