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DASA exam 2024 with Questions and Correct Answers Verified Solutions
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Which of the following statements is true about enamel? 
Is made up of rods and prisms. 
Which of the following statements is true about dentin? 
Contains odontoblasts. 
How many percent inorganic matter ( calcium/phosphorous ) is Dentin? 
70% 
What are the tissues that surround and support the teeth called? 
Periodontium
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ABO sample Questions and answers rated A+ 2023/2024
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ABO sample Questions and answers rated A+ 2023/2024 
When light is refraction by a prism it is: 
a. Bent toward the apex 
b, Bent toward the base 
c. Not bent 
d. Reflected - correct answer B. Bent toward the base 
A prism always bends light toward its base. 
 
Prisms: 
I. Always bend light toward the base 
II. Always bend light toward the apex 
III. Cause chromatic Dispersion 
IV. Move the image toward the apex 
V. Are sometimes prescribed for muscle problems - correct answer I. Always bend li...
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Math Praxis (practice test and answers) Updated and Already Passed 
 
Answer the question below by clicking on the correct response. 
 
Question: Which of the following expresses 3/16 
 
3 
16 
as a percent? 
 
A. 0.1875% 
B. 1.875% 
C. 5.33% 
D. 18.75% 
Correct Answer: D 
 
Option (D) is correct. The question requires an understanding of percent and percentages. To convert a fraction to a percent, it is necessary to multiply the fraction by 100 and add a percent symbol. Since 316×100=18.75 
 
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Ch. 10 Master Casts Questions with complete solution 2024/2025
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Ch. 10 Master Casts Questions with complete solution 2024/2025 Ch. 10 Master Casts 
 
What is the principal constituent of both dental plasters and dental stones? - correct answer calcium sulfate hemihydrate 
 
How do dental plasters and dental stones differ? - correct answer Dental plaster is the beta-form of calcium sulfate hemihydrate; fibrous aggregate of fine crystals with capillary pores that are irregular in shape and porous in characte 
 
Dental stone is the alpha-form of calcium su...
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MATH PRAXIS TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 | GRADED.
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MATH PRAXIS TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 | GRADED. Which of the following is equal to 4(5−2)^2 − 2^3 
(^ means the digit after ^ is an exponent) 
A. 16 
B. 28 
C. 76 
D.136 - Option (B) is correct. The question requires an understanding of the order of 
operations. 
The first step to simplify the expression 
4(5−2)^2 − 2^3 
is the evaluation of the subtraction within the parentheses; the expression is equivalent 
to 
4 × 3^2 − 2^3 
The second step is the evaluati...
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Dental Anatomy Latest Update Graded A
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Dental Anatomy Latest Update Graded A 
Anatomic Crown Portion of dentin covered by enamel 
Clinical Crown Portion of the tooth that is visible in the oral cavity 
Tooth Root Portion of the tooth that is normally embedded in the alveolar process and is 
covered with cementum 
Tooth Apex Tapered end of each root tip 
Periapical Apex and the surrounding area of a tooth 
Tooth Cervix Narrow area of the tooth where the crown and root meet (Cervix means neck) 
Cementoenamel Junction Formed by the enam...
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ICC Masonry Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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ICC Masonry Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
Which of the following is the standard specification for loadbearing 
concrete masonry units? - Answer-ASTM C 90; RCMCI 6th Edition, Section 2.2.1 
 
Which of the following grout admixtures is used to obtain a high 
slump with reduced water? - Answer-Super plasticizer; RCMCI 6th Edition, Section 2.11.6 
 
Which of the following is the standard specification that autoclaved aerated concrete masonry units must conform to for the strength class ...
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NBEO Part 1 exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Conductive Keratoplasty. What is that?! Does it use a laser or blade?? - correct answer Neither laser nor blade... It uses radiofrequency energy. 
Corrects Hyperopia by shrinking midperpheral stromal collagen. 
Results last only a few years but surgery is repeatable. 
 
Laser Thermal Keratoplasty. What is that? Does it use a blade or radiofrequencies? - correct answer It uses a laser actually. 
Laser thermal keratoplasty (LTK) is also a surgery that is targeted towards presbyopes with low am...
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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY Medical Biophysics I. Semifinal - Practice topics Questions With All Correct Answers!!
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How does refractive power of a lens change if its radius of curvature decreases? - Answer-The power 
increases 
How does refractive power of a lens change if its radius of curvature increases? - Answer-The power 
decreases 
What is radius of curvature in case of a lens? - Answer-Flattener lens= larger radius of curvature. 
More rounded 
lens=lesser radius of curvature. 
How does refractive power of a lens change if its index of refraction increases? - Answer-Refractive 
power will increase 
Calc...
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Optics Science Olympiad Latest Update Graded A+
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Optics Science Olympiad Latest Update 
 
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The law of reflection states that the incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal to the 
surface of the mirror all lie in the same plane. Furthermore, the angle of reflection is equal to the 
angle of incidence . 
 
specular reflection is defined as light reflected from a smooth surface at a definite angle. 
 
diffuse reflection which is produced by rough surfaces that tend to reflect light in all 
directions 
 
Refraction the fact or ph...
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