Entrance Exam Study Guide

The Entrance Exam for Prospective Paramedic Students is an EMS-specific exam that was designed to evaluate nationally registered EMTs who are applying or matriculating to paramedic school. The exam has over 130 questions, which range in difficulty level from knowledge recall to problem solving. The exam consists of six topic areas, which were selected by a national committee of Emergency Medical Service educators for the purpose of determining which students are most likely to succeed in a paramedic education program.


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Anatomy - EMT level questions ranging from basic to very challenging

  1. What are the structures that branch off the trachea into the lower airway?

    1. Alveoli

    2. Bronchi

    3. Cricoid

    4. Arterioles


  2. What chamber of the heart is the most muscular?

    1. Left atrium

    2. Right atrium

    3. Left ventricle

    4. Right ventricle


  3. What is considered a central pulse?

    1. Radial

    2. Brachial

    3. Dorsalis pedis

    4. Femoral


      Physiology - EMT level questions ranging from basic to very challenging

  4. What is the amount of air that normally reaches the alveoli in an adult?

    1. 350 mL

    2. 500 mL

    3. 150 L

    4. 750 L


  5. Where does the heart receive its nutrition from blood passing through?

    1. Pulmonary artery

    2. Coronary artery

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    3. Coronary vein

    4. Aorta

      Math - decimals, division, fractions, multiplication

  6. What is the place value of the number 7 in 454.07809?

    1. Hundredths

    2. Tenths

    3. Ones

    4. Thousandths


  7. Convert 3% to a decimal.

    1. 3.0

    2. 300.0

    3. 0.03

    4. 0.3



      20

  8. Divide 340/12.

    1. 0.035

    2. 4080

    3. 22

    4. 17


  9. Solve [(150/20)×2].

    1. 7.5

    2. 37.5

    3. 15

    4. 60


  10. Solve x/24 = 6.

    1. 4

    2. 144

    3. 18

    4. 0.25


  11. If y = 13 and x = y/2, solve (5y) + (6x).

    1. 104

    2. 30.5

    3. 6.5

    4. 221

      EMT content - 6 topics (Airway, Cardiac, Medical Emergencies, Obstetrics/ Gynecology and Pediatrics, EMS Operations, Trauma)

  12. A febrile 44 year old male complains of shortness of breath and has dull chest pain. He has been coughing up “rusty” sputum for the last 3 days. What is the most likely cause?

    1. Pneumonia

    2. Congestive heart failure

    3. Emphysema

    4. Chronic bronchitis


  13. A 56 year old female has a complete airway obstruction from a piece of food. She becomes unconscious while you assess her. What should you do?

    1. Begin chest compressions.

    2. Deliver up to 5 abdominal thrusts.

    3. Attempt to ventilate her.

    4. Perform a finger sweep.


  14. A 49 year old male complains of severe right upper quadrant abdominal pain and nausea. He is jaundiced and febrile. Vital signs are BP 98/60, P 92, R 16. What should you suspect?

    1. Gall stones

    2. Pancreatitis

    3. Hepatitis

    4. Gastric ulcers


  15. A power line fell at the site of a car crash. You can hear a baby crying from inside the car. What should you do?

    1. Push the power line away with a dry wooden stick.

    2. Approach the car on the opposite side of the power line.

    3. Call the fire department.

    4. Establish a danger zone around the power line.


  16. A newborn’s head just delivered and a nuchal cord is present. What should you do?

    1. Apply a moist, sterile dressing to the cord.

    2. Attempt to slip the cord over the infant’s head.

    3. Insert two gloved fingers to relieve pressure on the cord.

    4. Apply two clamps and cut the cord between the clamps.


  17. An 18 year old female has an open femur fracture after falling off a horse. She is screaming in pain. What should you do?

    1. Apply mechanical traction.

    2. Immobilize her onto a long backboard.

    3. Elevate her extremity.

    4. Assess for distal circulation.

Answer Key

1. B

2. C

3. D

4. A

5. B

6. A

7. C

8. D

9. C

10. B

11. A

12. A

13. A

14. C

15. D

16. B

17. D


Reading Comprehension

The exam also contains two reading comprehension passages. The first passage assesses reading comprehension at a 9th grade level and the second evaluates reading

comprehension at the 11th grade level. Similar to other standardized tests, you will read the passage and then respond to multiple choice questions about the text. The questions will test your vocabulary as well as your ability to summarize, analyze, and make inferences.


For reading comprehension practice material, there are many free websites you can visit, including EReading Worksheets. Although we can recommend using supplemental materials as a study aid, Fisdap cannot guarantee the validity or veracity of these resources.


Follow these directions to take a sample practice reading comprehension quiz:

  1. Go to http://www.ereadingworksheets.com/free-reading-worksheets/reading- comprehension-worksheets/

  2. Scroll to the Nonfiction Short Text with Review Questions section.

  3. Select the link for Submarines | Nonfiction Reading Test 1 PDF.

  4. Attempt the provided reading comprehension assignment.

  5. Click view answers to grade yourself.

    Affective Domain

    This section of the exam contains an assessment of the affective domain, which refers to how people react emotionally. The questionnaire is used primarily for research purposes. Results are combined with other data in order to develop norms, establish psychometric properties of these scales and questions, and to study various theoretical and practical issues within the field of personality psychology.


    To give you an expectation of how to prepare for this section, here are the directions for answering the questions, exactly as they appear on the Entrance Exam.



Sample Questions

For the questions below, read the statement and think about which response most correctly describes your personality. These sample questions are not scored—they are only examples to help familiarize you with the formatting.


  1. Tend to speak my mind

    1. Very inaccurate

    2. Moderately inaccurate

    3. Neither Accurate not inaccurate

    4. Moderately accurate

    5. Very accurate


  2. Task oriented

    1. Very inaccurate

    2. Moderately inaccurate

    3. Neither Accurate not inaccurate

    4. Moderately accurate

    5. Very accurate


  3. Late for appointments

    1. Very inaccurate

    2. Moderately inaccurate

    3. Neither Accurate not inaccurate

    4. Moderately accurate

    5. Very accurate 5

  4. Enjoy being in public settings

    1. Very inaccurate

    2. Moderately inaccurate

    3. Neither Accurate not inaccurate

    4. Moderately accurate

    5. Very accurate


  5. Open to feedback

    1. Very inaccurate

    2. Moderately inaccurate

    3. Neither Accurate not inaccurate

    4. Moderately accurate

    5. Very accurate


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Last Modified: Jul 25, 2024