QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS (Grammar,
Vocabulary, Reading, Math, A&P, Biology, Chemistry)
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Below are 300+ verified questions and answers for the HESI A2 Version 2 Entrance
Exam covering all sections: Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Math,
Anatomy & Physiology, Biology, and Chemistry. All correct answers are in bold
italic with italic rationales .
EXAM FORMAT & OVERVIEW
Section Approx. Time Key Topics
Questions Limit
Reading 50 60 min Main idea, supporting details,
Comprehension vocabulary in context, inference,
author's purpose
Vocabulary & 50 50 min Word meanings, contextual usage,
General Knowledge synonyms/antonyms
Grammar 50 50 min Parts of speech, subject-verb
agreement, punctuation, sentence
structure
Math 50 50 min Fractions, decimals, percentages,
ratios, conversions, algebra
Biology 25 25 min Cells, metabolism, genetics,
classification, molecules
Chemistry 25 25 min Periodic table, chemical reactions,
states of matter, bonding
Anatomy & 25 25 min Body systems, organs, functions,
Physiology homeostasis
,SECTION 1: GRAMMAR (Questions 1–50)
Q1. In the sentence "The extremely diligent nurse completed her tasks efficiently,"
what part of speech is "extremely"?
A. Adjective
B. Adverb
C. Preposition
D. Conjunction
Rationale: "Extremely" modifies the adjective "diligent," indicating the degree of
diligence. Adverbs can modify adjectives, verbs, or other adverbs .
Q2. Identify the prepositions in the following sentence: "The patient rested quietly in
the bed during the examination."
A. Patient, examination
B. Rested, quietly
C. In, during
D. The, the
Rationale: Prepositions show relationships between nouns/pronouns and other words in
a sentence. "In" indicates location, and "during" indicates time .
Q3. Which word is a conjunction in this sentence? "She wanted to apply to nursing
school, but she was nervous about the entrance exam."
A. To
B. But
C. About
D. Nervous
Rationale: "But" is a coordinating conjunction that connects two independent clauses
and shows contrast .
Q4. What is the correct contraction for "They are"?
A. Their
, B. They're
C. The're
D. No contraction used
Rationale: "They're" is the contraction for "they are." "Their" is a possessive pronoun,
and "there" indicates a place .
Q5. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A. *A lot of people enjoy baseball movies. *
B. The patient said he took alot of pills yesterday.
C. Alotts of time drivers go too fast.
D. She went to the store to.
Rationale: "A lot" is two words. "Alot" is not a standard English word .
Q6. Which sentence is grammatically incorrect?
A. Everyone enjoys ripping the wrapping paper off their holiday gifts.
B. The racer ran swiftly down the track.
C. The red fox jumped quickly over the sleeping dog.
D. *She lit scented candles so the air will smell sweetly. *
Rationale: "Smell" is a linking verb and should be followed by an adjective ("sweet"), not
an adverb ("sweetly") .
Q7. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A. It is important to too spell correctly.
B. I have two go to the gym.
C. We have too kinds of desserts.
D. *It is too heavy for me to lift. *
Rationale: "Too" means excessively, "to" indicates direction or infinitive, and "two" is the
number 2. Only option D uses "too" correctly .
, Q8. Which word is NOT used correctly in the sentence? "They're going to the mall to
pick up there uniforms for their coach."
A. Their
B. Going
C. They're
D. There
Rationale: "There" should be "their" (possessive). "There" indicates a place; "their"
shows possession .
Q9. Select the correct verb: "The group of nursing students _____ to the conference
every year."
A. Go
B. Goes
C. Going
D. Have gone
Rationale: The subject is "group," a singular collective noun. The phrase "of nursing
students" is a prepositional phrase that does not affect subject-verb agreement. Singular
subjects require singular verbs .
Q10. Which verb correctly completes this sentence? "Either the nurse or the
physicians _____ responsible for the error."
A. Is
B. Are
C. Was
D. Be
Rationale: With correlative conjunctions (either/or, neither/nor), the verb agrees with the
subject closest to it. "Physicians" is plural, so the plural verb "are" is correct .
Q11. "Everyone in the three waiting rooms _____ been waiting for over an hour."
A. Have