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The HOBET (Health Occupations Basic Entrance Test) is an entrance exam used in the United States to determine if a person is qualified to enter a health occupation worker.

The HOBET covers the following topics:

Reading

  • Paragraph and Passage Comprehension
  • Informational Source Comprehension

Mathematics

  • Numbers and Operation
  • Algebraic Applications
  • Data Interpretation
  • Measurement

Science

  • Human Body Science
  • Life Science
  • Earth and Physical Science
  • Scientific Reasoning

English and Language Usage

References

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