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Which of the following linesfrom Poe's "The Bells" usesonomatopoeia (words that imitate sounds)?
A. What a horror they outpour
B. On the bosom of the palpitating air!
C. How the danger ebbs and flows;
D. How they clang, and clash, and roar!
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Which of the following linesfrom Poe's "The Bells" usesonomatopoeia (words that imitate sounds)? A. What a horror they outpour B. On the bosom of the palpitating air! C. How the danger ebbs and flows; D. How they clang, and clash, and roar!
What sound device does Poe employ in the following lines from "The Raven"? Line 10: From my books surcease of sorrow - sorrow for the lost Lenore 
A. consonance (the repetition of consonants especially at the end of stressed syllables) 
B. onomatopoeia (a word sounds like its definition) 
C. repetition (repetition of a word or phrase)
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What sound device does Poe employ in the following lines from "The Raven"? Line 10: From my books surcease of sorrow - sorrow for the lost Lenore A. consonance (the repetition of consonants especially at the end of stressed syllables) B. onomatopoeia (a word sounds like its definition) C. repetition (repetition of a word or phrase)
What sound device does Poe following lines employ in the from "The Raven"? Line 67: But the raven still beguiling all my sad soul into smiling,
 A. repetition (repetition of a word or phrase) 
B. alliteration (repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words) 
C. onomatopoeia (a word sounds like its definition)
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What sound device does Poe following lines employ in the from "The Raven"? Line 67: But the raven still beguiling all my sad soul into smiling, A. repetition (repetition of a word or phrase) B. alliteration (repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words) C. onomatopoeia (a word sounds like its definition)
Which of the following antibiotics causes inhibition of cell wall synthesis.
 a. tetracycline
 b. penicillin
c. actinomycin
d. sulfonamides
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Which of the following antibiotics causes inhibition of cell wall synthesis. a. tetracycline b. penicillin c. actinomycin d. sulfonamides
Which of the following antibiotics causes disruption of cell membrane function?
a. Bacitracin
b. novobiocin
c. Streptomycin
O d. Penicillin
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Which of the following antibiotics causes disruption of cell membrane function? a. Bacitracin b. novobiocin c. Streptomycin O d. Penicillin
In an experiment, banana trees are grown with different levels of sardine oil added to the soil. Which of the following would be a controlled variable?
 size of banana fruit grown by each plant
 amount of water given to plants
number of banana fruit grown by each plant
 sardine oil quantities
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In an experiment, banana trees are grown with different levels of sardine oil added to the soil. Which of the following would be a controlled variable? size of banana fruit grown by each plant amount of water given to plants number of banana fruit grown by each plant sardine oil quantities
Which of the following antibiotics causes inhibition of protein synthesis.
a. actinomycin
b. sulfonamides
c. penicillins
d. tetracycline
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Which of the following antibiotics causes inhibition of protein synthesis. a. actinomycin b. sulfonamides c. penicillins d. tetracycline
Which is the correct interpretation of a tube of triple sugar iron (TSI) medium that develops a red slant and red butt?
a. fermentation of glucose only; aerobic protein catabolism
b. nonexistent growth
c. fermentation of glucose, plus lactose and/or sucrose, with sulfur reduction
d. no fermentation; aerobic and anaerobic protein catabolism
e. fermentation of glucose only, with gas production
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Which is the correct interpretation of a tube of triple sugar iron (TSI) medium that develops a red slant and red butt? a. fermentation of glucose only; aerobic protein catabolism b. nonexistent growth c. fermentation of glucose, plus lactose and/or sucrose, with sulfur reduction d. no fermentation; aerobic and anaerobic protein catabolism e. fermentation of glucose only, with gas production
Which term best describes a drug that limits the growth and reproduction of microbes, without necessarily killing them?
a. microbiostatic
b. antibiotic
c. microbiocidal
d. narrow-spectrum
e. broad-spectrum
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Which term best describes a drug that limits the growth and reproduction of microbes, without necessarily killing them? a. microbiostatic b. antibiotic c. microbiocidal d. narrow-spectrum e. broad-spectrum
What is indicated by the formation of a black precipitate in a tube of triple sugar iron (TSI) medium?
a. bacterial production of hydrogen sulfide
b. bacterial fermentation of glucose only
c. bacterial production of hydrogen peroxide
d. bacterial fermentation of glucose, lactose, and sucrose
e. bacterial production of catalase
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What is indicated by the formation of a black precipitate in a tube of triple sugar iron (TSI) medium? a. bacterial production of hydrogen sulfide b. bacterial fermentation of glucose only c. bacterial production of hydrogen peroxide d. bacterial fermentation of glucose, lactose, and sucrose e. bacterial production of catalase
Which statement about the sugar content of triple sugar iron (TSI) medium is correct?
a. TSI medium contains a small amount of glucose, and high amounts of lactose and sucrose.
O b. TSI medium contains high amounts of glucose, and small amounts of lactose and sucrose.
c. TSI medium contains equal amounts of glucose, lactose, and sucrose.
d. TSI medium contains small amounts of glucose and lactose, and a high amount of sucrose.
O e. TSI medium contains high amounts of glucose and lactose, and a small amount of sucrose.
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Which statement about the sugar content of triple sugar iron (TSI) medium is correct? a. TSI medium contains a small amount of glucose, and high amounts of lactose and sucrose. O b. TSI medium contains high amounts of glucose, and small amounts of lactose and sucrose. c. TSI medium contains equal amounts of glucose, lactose, and sucrose. d. TSI medium contains small amounts of glucose and lactose, and a high amount of sucrose. O e. TSI medium contains high amounts of glucose and lactose, and a small amount of sucrose.
What do error bars represent on a graph?
a. the variation in the data
b. the average of the data
c. the number of data points
d. central tendency of the data
e. mistakes made by the researcher
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What do error bars represent on a graph? a. the variation in the data b. the average of the data c. the number of data points d. central tendency of the data e. mistakes made by the researcher
Monosaccharides are:
polyhydroxy aldehydes
polyhydroxy aldehydes and ketones
polyhydroxy acids
polyhydroxy ketones
polyhydroxy bases
polyhydroxy acids and bases
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Monosaccharides are: polyhydroxy aldehydes polyhydroxy aldehydes and ketones polyhydroxy acids polyhydroxy ketones polyhydroxy bases polyhydroxy acids and bases
As stated in the text, many religions do not have images of God or any holy person. Instead, in religions such as Islam and in Protestant Christianity, places of worship are adorned with decorative, abstract patterns. 
Questions: Does the lack of religious icons take away from the spiritual experience? Why do you think some religions would steer away from this?
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As stated in the text, many religions do not have images of God or any holy person. Instead, in religions such as Islam and in Protestant Christianity, places of worship are adorned with decorative, abstract patterns. Questions: Does the lack of religious icons take away from the spiritual experience? Why do you think some religions would steer away from this?
Just about every temple, church, place of worship, and most religious art in general is symmetrical. Some art is composed of geometric designs. 
Why is there geometry and symmetry in religious art?
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Just about every temple, church, place of worship, and most religious art in general is symmetrical. Some art is composed of geometric designs. Why is there geometry and symmetry in religious art?
In which sentence is the modifier placed CORRECTLY, avoiding confusion? 
A. Most great innovators are recognized for the contributions they make after their deaths. 
B. Most great innovators are recognized after their deaths for their contributions. 
C. Great innovators are most recognized for the contributions they make after their deaths.
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In which sentence is the modifier placed CORRECTLY, avoiding confusion? A. Most great innovators are recognized for the contributions they make after their deaths. B. Most great innovators are recognized after their deaths for their contributions. C. Great innovators are most recognized for the contributions they make after their deaths.
Line 2: "For sorrow near I did not look" Which is another way to write this line without using inverted syntax? 
A. I did not look for sorrow near. 
B. For sorrow near looked not I. 
C. I looked not for sorrow near. 

Upon the Burning of our House, July 10th 1666 by Anne Bradstreet In silent night when rest I took, For sorrow near I did not look, I waken'd was with thund'ring noise And piteous shrieks of dreadful voice. 5- That fearful sound of "Fire!" and "Fire!" Let no man know is my desire. I, starting up, the light did spy. And to my God my heart did cry To strengthen me in my Distress 10- And not to leave me succourless.*
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Line 2: "For sorrow near I did not look" Which is another way to write this line without using inverted syntax? A. I did not look for sorrow near. B. For sorrow near looked not I. C. I looked not for sorrow near. Upon the Burning of our House, July 10th 1666 by Anne Bradstreet In silent night when rest I took, For sorrow near I did not look, I waken'd was with thund'ring noise And piteous shrieks of dreadful voice. 5- That fearful sound of "Fire!" and "Fire!" Let no man know is my desire. I, starting up, the light did spy. And to my God my heart did cry To strengthen me in my Distress 10- And not to leave me succourless.*
American Romantic writers created an awareness of which of the following issues? 
A. Lack of support for westward expansion, lack of funding for military conquests, lack of enough food 
B. The problems of rapid population growth, the dwindling number of farmers, the plight of education 
C. The cruelty of slavery, the deplorable conditions of industrialization, the state of women's rights
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American Romantic writers created an awareness of which of the following issues? A. Lack of support for westward expansion, lack of funding for military conquests, lack of enough food B. The problems of rapid population growth, the dwindling number of farmers, the plight of education C. The cruelty of slavery, the deplorable conditions of industrialization, the state of women's rights
You can decrease the risk of spreading disease causing organisms by:
a. Hand washing
b. Using appropriate PPE
c. Help clients wash hands after toileting & before meals
d. All of the above
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You can decrease the risk of spreading disease causing organisms by: a. Hand washing b. Using appropriate PPE c. Help clients wash hands after toileting & before meals d. All of the above
Which sentence shows the modifier written correctly? 
A. When he was 53, Tchaikovsky wrote his famous Symphony No, 6. 
B. Tchaikovsky's famous Symphony No. 6 came into being at age 53. 
C. At the age of 53 Tchaikovsky's famous Symphony No. 6 was written.
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Which sentence shows the modifier written correctly? A. When he was 53, Tchaikovsky wrote his famous Symphony No, 6. B. Tchaikovsky's famous Symphony No. 6 came into being at age 53. C. At the age of 53 Tchaikovsky's famous Symphony No. 6 was written.
The following passage from Paragraph 35 of Mark Twain's Life on the Mississippi contains an example of which literary device? P 35: I stood like one bewitched. I drank it in, in a speechless rapture. The world was new to me, and I had never seen anything like this at home. 
A. personification
B. simile 
C. alliteration
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The following passage from Paragraph 35 of Mark Twain's Life on the Mississippi contains an example of which literary device? P 35: I stood like one bewitched. I drank it in, in a speechless rapture. The world was new to me, and I had never seen anything like this at home. A. personification B. simile C. alliteration
Which word would be used in describing a gossip that won't stop talking?
A. garrulous
B. conjecture
C. dilapidated
D. tranquil
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Which word would be used in describing a gossip that won't stop talking? A. garrulous B. conjecture C. dilapidated D. tranquil
The part of the antibody that specify binds the antigen is termed as
Hapten
Variable region
Constant region
Epitope
antigen
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The part of the antibody that specify binds the antigen is termed as Hapten Variable region Constant region Epitope antigen
The beauty of specific immunity is the production of that provides long-lasting protection
Plasma cells that produce antibodies
Memory T cells
Memory B cells
All of these
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The beauty of specific immunity is the production of that provides long-lasting protection Plasma cells that produce antibodies Memory T cells Memory B cells All of these
Which of the following is the leading cause of blindness worldwide and is relatively preventable?
Conjuctivitis
Keratitis
Trachoma
River blindness
All of these
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Which of the following is the leading cause of blindness worldwide and is relatively preventable? Conjuctivitis Keratitis Trachoma River blindness All of these
Which of the following is currently included in the immunization regimen for children?
"Diphtheria, Tetanus & Pertusis (TDaP)"
"Measles, Mumps & Rhinitis (MMR)"
"Small pox, chicken pox and cow pox (SCC)*
Hepatitis C
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Which of the following is currently included in the immunization regimen for children? "Diphtheria, Tetanus & Pertusis (TDaP)" "Measles, Mumps & Rhinitis (MMR)" "Small pox, chicken pox and cow pox (SCC)* Hepatitis C
The foodborne disease that involves a neurotoxin that prevents acetylcholine release from motor neurons at neuromuscular junctions is
Gastrointestinal anthrax
Bacillus intoxication
Botulism
Clostridium perfringens gastroenteritis
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The foodborne disease that involves a neurotoxin that prevents acetylcholine release from motor neurons at neuromuscular junctions is Gastrointestinal anthrax Bacillus intoxication Botulism Clostridium perfringens gastroenteritis
You should wash your hands:
a. Every 10-20 minutes throughout the day
b. Before eating an after toileting only
c. After removing gloves
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You should wash your hands: a. Every 10-20 minutes throughout the day b. Before eating an after toileting only c. After removing gloves
Which statements about eclipses are true? Check all that apply.
Earth's shadow creates a solar eclipse.
A total lunar eclipse has a reddish color.
The moon moves between Earth and the Sun during a solar eclipse.
A lunar eclipse occurs during a full moon.
During a partial solar eclipse, half of the moon is covered by Earth.
A solar eclipse occurs during a full moon.
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Which statements about eclipses are true? Check all that apply. Earth's shadow creates a solar eclipse. A total lunar eclipse has a reddish color. The moon moves between Earth and the Sun during a solar eclipse. A lunar eclipse occurs during a full moon. During a partial solar eclipse, half of the moon is covered by Earth. A solar eclipse occurs during a full moon.
HIV can be transmitted by:
a. Sexual contact
b. Mucous membrane contact with infected blood
C. A & B
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HIV can be transmitted by: a. Sexual contact b. Mucous membrane contact with infected blood C. A & B
Microbial life has dominated our planet since life first appeared.
True
False
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Microbial life has dominated our planet since life first appeared. True False
Chloroplasts evolved on Earth before vertebrate organisms.
True
False
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Chloroplasts evolved on Earth before vertebrate organisms. True False
When do modern humans show up in Earth's timeline?
0.2 million years ago
20,000 years ago
2 million years ago
20 million years ago
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When do modern humans show up in Earth's timeline? 0.2 million years ago 20,000 years ago 2 million years ago 20 million years ago
The visible evidence of life is older than the chemical evidence of life on Earth.
True
False
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The visible evidence of life is older than the chemical evidence of life on Earth. True False
Which type of virus integrates its genetic material into the host genome?
HIV
Rabies
Coronavirus
Ebola
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Which type of virus integrates its genetic material into the host genome? HIV Rabies Coronavirus Ebola
Disease causing organisms enter the body through
a. Mouth & nose
b. Beak in the skin
c.Catheters
d. All of the above
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Disease causing organisms enter the body through a. Mouth & nose b. Beak in the skin c.Catheters d. All of the above
Ethical and legal standards are important because they:
a. guarantee clients receive safe, quality care
b. provide guidelines for legal behavior only
c. protect Medication Aides
d. Both b and c
e. both a and c
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Ethical and legal standards are important because they: a. guarantee clients receive safe, quality care b. provide guidelines for legal behavior only c. protect Medication Aides d. Both b and c e. both a and c
Medication Aides in Virginia are maintained in a registry by:
a. the Virginia Board of Pharmacy
b. the Virginia State Police
c. the Virginia Board of Nursing
d. the Virginia Department of Health
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Medication Aides in Virginia are maintained in a registry by: a. the Virginia Board of Pharmacy b. the Virginia State Police c. the Virginia Board of Nursing d. the Virginia Department of Health
Aseptic means:
a. a relatively clean environment.
b. an environment free from disease causing organisms.
c. an environment free from all organisms.
d. you must use gloves at all times.
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Aseptic means: a. a relatively clean environment. b. an environment free from disease causing organisms. c. an environment free from all organisms. d. you must use gloves at all times.
Which best expresses the meaning of the following 25 aphorism from Section 12 of Thoreau's Walden? 

Sec 12: "What sort of space is that which separates a man from his fellows and makes him solitary? I have found that no exertion of the legs can bring two minds much nearer to one another..." 

A. We need to run faster and more consistently toward each other to all come together as mankind. 
B. It's not physical distance that separates men but rather the differences in their thinking. 
C. If the mind is wandering, it will never get close to others, whose minds are also wandering.
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Which best expresses the meaning of the following 25 aphorism from Section 12 of Thoreau's Walden? Sec 12: "What sort of space is that which separates a man from his fellows and makes him solitary? I have found that no exertion of the legs can bring two minds much nearer to one another..." A. We need to run faster and more consistently toward each other to all come together as mankind. B. It's not physical distance that separates men but rather the differences in their thinking. C. If the mind is wandering, it will never get close to others, whose minds are also wandering.
All meat products sold in interstate commerce must be inspected to ensure its safety and wholesomeness.
True
False
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All meat products sold in interstate commerce must be inspected to ensure its safety and wholesomeness. True False
The                 is the agency responsible for meat inspection.
USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS)
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The is the agency responsible for meat inspection. USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS)
Rank the following milk types from lowest to highest fat content per serving:
(1) whole milk
(2) fat-free milk
(3) reduced fat milk
(4) low fat milk
2, 3, 4, 1
2, 4, 1, 3
1, 2, 3, 4
2, 4, 3, 1
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Rank the following milk types from lowest to highest fat content per serving: (1) whole milk (2) fat-free milk (3) reduced fat milk (4) low fat milk 2, 3, 4, 1 2, 4, 1, 3 1, 2, 3, 4 2, 4, 3, 1
Ground beef needs to reach the internal temperature of          °F.
140
160
145
120
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Ground beef needs to reach the internal temperature of °F. 140 160 145 120
By law, all fluid milk that crosses state lines must be pasteurized.
True
False
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By law, all fluid milk that crosses state lines must be pasteurized. True False
operates a seafood inspection and grading program.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS)
US Department of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)
USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS)
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operates a seafood inspection and grading program. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) US Department of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS)
Soft cheese has been frequently associated with       outbreaks.
Listeria
Salmonella
Clostridium botulinum
E. coli O157:H7
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Soft cheese has been frequently associated with outbreaks. Listeria Salmonella Clostridium botulinum E. coli O157:H7
Eggs are used to keep fat and water from separating in foods such as hollandaise sauce, mayonnaise or salad dressings. Which of the following best describes this function of eggs?
Interfering
Emulsifying
Binding
Foaming
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Eggs are used to keep fat and water from separating in foods such as hollandaise sauce, mayonnaise or salad dressings. Which of the following best describes this function of eggs? Interfering Emulsifying Binding Foaming
What are some functions of proteins?
store genetic information
Speeds up chemical reactions and builds structures in the body.
energy source
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What are some functions of proteins? store genetic information Speeds up chemical reactions and builds structures in the body. energy source
Which of the following is NOT a carotenoid pigment?
Anthocyanin
Carotene
Lycopene
Xanthophyll
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Which of the following is NOT a carotenoid pigment? Anthocyanin Carotene Lycopene Xanthophyll