The Living World Questions and Answers
Biology
The Living WorldThe lower-income class of people is the symbol of
unemployment
opulent
adequate housing facilities
Biology
The Living WorldWhat do the letters in CRAAP stand for?
Characteristic
Authority
Current
Professional
Acceptable
Relevant
Purpose
Accurate
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The Living WorldWhich of these questions is part of the CRAAP Test?
All of these are correct.
What are the author's qualifications?
What is the purpose of this information?
Does it answer my research question?
Biology
The Living WorldMohammad and Leo plan to see a movie on Friday, but can't agree on what to see. Mohammad wants to see an action movie, while Leo wants to see the latest sci-fi thriller. They go back and forth until they finally give up and decide not to see a movie at all. Which method of conflict resolution is displayed in this example?
win-win
assertion
compromise
lose-lose
win-lose
Biology
The Living WorldA hypothesis is considered to be a scientific hypothesis when it can be?
Solve it
None of these
See it
Tested
Biology
The Living WorldIn which part of the SAP format would the HPI be recorded?
subjective
objective
Assessment
Plan
Biology
The Living WorldMatch each vocabulary term to its definition.
scientist that designed today's biological classification system
diagram that shows evolutionary relationships between organisms
separating a large group into smaller groups
set of rules for classifying organisms
tool used to determine the name of an organism based on its characteristics
scientist who studies biological classification
most specific level of biological classification
a. taxonomist
b. classification system
c. Carolus Linnaeus
d. dichotomous key
e. species
f. cladogram
g. classification
Biology
The Living WorldWhat is the definition of faux-tography?
Images that reflect a faux pa
Images that are manipulated to change the information they contain
False information found within the text of a source
Images that reflect poorly upon the subject
Biology
The Living WorldWhich ONE of the following theories suggests that deviance is not a quality of the act a group or individual commits, but rather a consequence of the application by others of rules and sanctions and the process of interaction through which a group or individual becomes defined as deviant?
(a) Conflict theory
(b) Labelling theory
(c) Consensus theory
(d) Feminist theory
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The Living WorldWhich ONE of the following statements about deviance is correct?
(a) Deviant behaviour is that which causes physical or mental harm
(b) Deviance always has negative consequences and poses a threat to society.
(c) Behaviour regarded as deviant in one society is nearly always regarded as deviant in most other societies
(d) None of these statements is correct
Biology
The Living World20. Which ONE of the following refers to the failure of companies to follow the law?
(a) White collar crime
(b) Victimless crime
(c) Organized crime
(d) Corporate crime
Biology
The Living WorldUse your knowledge to answer the following questions.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Which instrument family does not belong in a symphonic band?
A woodwind family
B string family
C brass family
Biology
The Living WorldIn planning a speech, addressing the question of Why refers to:
knowing
your audience.
subject or topic.
timing.
purpose of the speech.
Biology
The Living WorldWhat surrounds. a fertilized embryo that protects and nourishes it?
A. a leaf B. a cone C. a seed coat
Biology
The Living WorldWhich ONE of the following is associated with the Pluralist approach to the media?
(a) Watchdog role
(b) Dominant ideologies
(c) Symbolic annihilation
(d) Moral panic
Biology
The Living WorldWhat makes aquatic biomes different is the salt content of the water. What is the salt content in most marine biomes?
A. 1% B. 10% C. 5% D. 3%
Biology
The Living WorldA symbol in sociological terms refers most closely to which ONE
of the following?
(a) Something which marks out and praises people for their exceptional qualities
(b) Something that is in some way undesirable
(c) Something that stands for something else and to which individuals have attached some meaning
(d) Something that exercises constraints over individual behaviour
Biology
The Living WorldWhich ONE of the following is associated with the work of Pat Carlen?
(a) Moral panic theory
(b) Control Theory
(c) Relative Deprivation theory
(d) Anomie Theory
Biology
The Living WorldWhich ONE of the following models of the effects of the media on audiences suggests that the media is reflected through the power of the 'opinion leaders ?
(a) Hypodermic syringe model
(b) Two-step flow model
(c) Cultural Effects model
(d) Uses and gratifications model
Biology
The Living WorldWhich ONE of the following is most associated with Durkheim?
(a) Social Conflict theory
(b) Social Consensus theory
(c) Social Control theory
(d) Social Action theory
Biology
The Living WorldWhy are musical accidentals and articulations important in music?
Example: Musical accidentals are important in music because
Musical articulations are important in music because
Biology
The Living WorldWhich ONE of the following is most associated with Interpretivism?
(a) Individuals have choice and can decide their own role in society
(b) Individuals are victims of social forces over which they have little control.
(c) Society consists of social groups in conflict with each other.
(d) Society can be studied by means of a macro approach
Biology
The Living WorldWhich ONE of the following is the social media platform most associated with Cambridge Analytica?
(a) Instagram
(b) Facebook
(c) Twitter
(d) Tik Tok
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The Living WorldWhich ONE of the following is NOT a feature of Marxist views on the media?
(a) The media owners interfere and manipulate media content
(b) The media in society reflects a broad range of social interests
(c) The media spread a dominant ideology which justifies and legitimizes the power of the ruling class.
(d) The media audiences are a passive mass of easily manipulated, uncritical robots.
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The Living WorldWhich ONE of the following sociologists wrote about the Chivalry Thesis?
(a) Frances Heidensohn
(b) David Matza
(c) Otto Pollack
(d) Lauren Snider
Biology
The Living WorldWhich of the following situations best illustrates the meaning of deceived?
A Gabriella did not see her house from the ship's observation deck because the sky was too cloudy.
B Henry greatly exaggerated his work experience when he applied for a job at the café.
C Irene eagerly approached the mailbox in hopes that her package had arrived."
Biology
The Living WorldA 100.-mL sample of a 0.10 M solution of H 3PO 4 is titrated with 0.30 M NaOH. What volume of base must be added to reach the third equivalence point?
Biology
The Living World5. T helper cells get activated by the binding ofT cell receptors (TCRs) to
O a. the antigen (Ag)
O b. an antibody-complement complex
O c. any pathogen
O d. the Ag-MHCII complex on the surface or APC (antigen presenting cells)
O e. the Ag-MHCI complex on the surface of any cell
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The Living World1. Which of the following is the best definition of antigen?
a. something foreign in the body
O b. a molecule that elicits an antibody response and can combine with these antibodies
O c. a molecule that combines with antibodies
O d. a pathogen
O e. a protein that combines with antibodies.
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The Living World8. Thanks to immunological memory, the antibody response that occurs after the second exposure to the same antigen is...
a. Slower but stronger
b. Faster but weaker
c. Slower and weaker
d. Faster and stronger
e. similar to the first exposure to the same antigen
Biology
The Living WorldInactivated killed vaccines...
are not as safe as LAV (live-attenuated vaccines)
use only the fragments from the microorganism
that stimulate the best immune response
use microbes that have been killed by chemical or
physical methods
do not have side effects reactions
do not require boosters
Biology
The Living WorldWhy vaccines are so important in preventing infectious diseases?
Because they induce the formation of antibodies and memory cells
Because they activate neutrophils and macrophages
Because they induce a secondary immune response in the recipient
Because they activate the innate immunity
Vaccines are not important because our immune system always successfully protect us from infections
Biology
The Living WorldWhat is RO? What is the RO for measles?
The percentage of people that gets vaccinated for a specific disease; 8
Basic reproduction number for a disease; 2
The number of people infected by one person in a susceptible population; 12-18
The percentage of people that gets protected against a specific disease after being vaccinated; 12-18
The probability of getting autism after being vaccinated for measles; 10
Biology
The Living WorldWhich of the following is NOT an advantage of RNA vaccines over DNA vaccines?
Does not need to enter the cellular nucleus to produce the pathogen's proteins
All these options are advantages of RNA vaccines over DNA vaccines
Require lower doses
Induce a stronger immune response and memory
Induce a stronger antibody production.
It is more stable than the DNA vaccines
Biology
The Living WorldToxoids...
are inactivated endotoxins produced by Gram-negative bacteria
cannot cause the disease they prevent
have the potential to harm individuals with weak immune system
All options are correct
induce a strong immune response and do not require boosters
Biology
The Living Worldthe key characteristic of a benign tumor is that _________whereas a malignant tumor
Biology
The Living WorldWhat are two factors that contribute to the spread of emerging and re-emerging diseases?
Biology
The Living WorldDiagram/describe the life cycle of HIV (what is happening in the cell, NOT the signs & symptoms of the patient). Be sure to include what enzymes are involved and their function.
Biology
The Living WorldWrite this number in standard form.
Seven hundred nine
thousand eight hundred
thirty-one
Biology
The Living WorldIf a young patient's forearm and elbow are immobilized by a cast for several weeks, what changes would you expect to occur in the bones of the upper limb? Don't forget to cite the source and provide the URL.
Biology
The Living WorldAlthough Will conditioned his dog Winston to come to the kitchen when he hears a bell in the
kitchen ring, Winston no longer comes in the kitchen when he hears the bell. This is due to Will's
newborn child ringing the bell for its own entertainment. What is this phenomenon known as?
Regression
Extinction
Maturation
Adaptation
Biology
The Living WorldTimmy Tim is 3 years old, and has just learned how to speak in full sentences. He also knows how to
categorize things such as numbers and letters. According to the Stages of Cognitive Development,
what might Timmy Tim Not be able to do?
View a situation from another's perspective
Have symbolic thought
Class inclusion
Language Development
Biology
The Living WorldStanley goes to a jazz concert where a girl gives him her number. He did not have his phone, so he
actively repeats the number in his head until he gets home. This is part of the long-term memory
storage technique and would be considered _ knowledge.
Explicit
Implicit
Procedural
Declarative