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Personal Finance Chapter 2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
Personal Finance Chapter 2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
Money management refers to 
A. Preparing personal financial statements. B. Day-to-day financial activities. 
C. Trade-offs that occur with financial decisions. D. Storing financial records for easy access. 
E. Spending money on current living expenses. - Answer-b 
 
Which of the following is NOT a component of money management? 
A.	Storing personal financial records to document business transactions and legal matters. 
B.	Creating p...
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Personal Finance Chapter 2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
Money management refers to 
A. Preparing personal financial statements. B. Day-to-day financial activities. 
C. Trade-offs that occur with financial decisions. D. Storing financial records for easy access. 
E. Spending money on current living expenses. - Answer-b 
 
Which of the following is NOT a component of money management? 
A.	Storing personal financial records to document business transactions and legal matters. 
B.	Creating p...
Personal Finance Ch 3 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
Personal Finance Ch 3 Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
 
T or F: #1 reason for divorce is stress and disagreement over money - Answer-True 
 
T or F: The envelope system works great for managing spending on things that donʹt normally have a fixed monthly expense - Answer-True 
 
T or F: If you write a zero-based budget every month, it is not necessary to reconcile your account - Answer-False 
 
T or F: Budgeting is crucial to your financial success - Answer-True 
 
T or F: Writing and fol...
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Personal Finance Ch 3 Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
 
T or F: #1 reason for divorce is stress and disagreement over money - Answer-True 
 
T or F: The envelope system works great for managing spending on things that donʹt normally have a fixed monthly expense - Answer-True 
 
T or F: If you write a zero-based budget every month, it is not necessary to reconcile your account - Answer-False 
 
T or F: Budgeting is crucial to your financial success - Answer-True 
 
T or F: Writing and fol...
Personal Finance Banking Terms Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
Personal Finance Banking Terms Exam Questions with Complete Solutions 
 
 
Deposit Slip - Answer-Use this when you add money to your checking account 
 
Outstanding check - Answer-A check that the bank has not processed or paid yet 
 
Reconciliation - Answer-Making sure that your check registerand the bank statement agree 
 
NSF check - Answer-A check that is not paid when presented because a depositor's account does not have enough cash to 
cover it 
 
Bank Statement - Answer-A document receiv...
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Personal Finance Banking Terms Exam Questions with Complete Solutions 
 
 
Deposit Slip - Answer-Use this when you add money to your checking account 
 
Outstanding check - Answer-A check that the bank has not processed or paid yet 
 
Reconciliation - Answer-Making sure that your check registerand the bank statement agree 
 
NSF check - Answer-A check that is not paid when presented because a depositor's account does not have enough cash to 
cover it 
 
Bank Statement - Answer-A document receiv...
PCE Written Practice Questions and Answers
PCE Written Practice Questions and Answers 
A patient displays fatiguable weakness with knee flexion. Which myotome represents this movement? 
a) L5 b) S1 c) S2 
d) S3 - ANSWER	c) S2 
 
*S2: Hip ext & Knee flex 
 
A positive FABER test may indicate any of the following except: a) Hip OA 
b)	Iliopsoas spasm 
c)	SI joint involvement 
d)	Glute strain - ANSWER	d) Glute strain 
 
During the stance phase on the right leg, the left hip drops. What best describes this? a) Right Trendelenburg 
b)	Left Tr...
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PCE Written Practice Questions and Answers 
A patient displays fatiguable weakness with knee flexion. Which myotome represents this movement? 
a) L5 b) S1 c) S2 
d) S3 - ANSWER	c) S2 
 
*S2: Hip ext & Knee flex 
 
A positive FABER test may indicate any of the following except: a) Hip OA 
b)	Iliopsoas spasm 
c)	SI joint involvement 
d)	Glute strain - ANSWER	d) Glute strain 
 
During the stance phase on the right leg, the left hip drops. What best describes this? a) Right Trendelenburg 
b)	Left Tr...
PCE Transformations Exam Questions with Correct Answers
PCE Transformations Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
We still had a slim chance of reaching the summit before midday, but then Jean hurt her ankle: PAID - ANSWER	Jean's injured ankle paid away all the remaining hope we had of reaching the summit. 
 
They tiptoed up the stairs because the didn't want to wake the baby up: SO - ANSWER They tiptoed up the stairs so that they wouldn't wake up the baby 
 
Twenty push-ups is my limit, then my arms give out: BEFORE - ANSWER	I can't do more tha...
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PCE Transformations Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
We still had a slim chance of reaching the summit before midday, but then Jean hurt her ankle: PAID - ANSWER	Jean's injured ankle paid away all the remaining hope we had of reaching the summit. 
 
They tiptoed up the stairs because the didn't want to wake the baby up: SO - ANSWER They tiptoed up the stairs so that they wouldn't wake up the baby 
 
Twenty push-ups is my limit, then my arms give out: BEFORE - ANSWER	I can't do more tha...
PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions
PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions 
 
(conduction block ischemia); nerve dysfunction may be rapidly reversed or persist a few weeks, e.g., compression. 
 
of function and Wallerian degeneration distal to the lesion; with no disruption of the endoneurium, regeneration is possible, e.g., crush injury. 
 
and complete loss of function; reinnervation typically fails without surgical intervention because of aberrant regeneration (failure of regenerating axon to find its terminal end). 
 
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PCE Studying Questions with Complete Solutions 
 
(conduction block ischemia); nerve dysfunction may be rapidly reversed or persist a few weeks, e.g., compression. 
 
of function and Wallerian degeneration distal to the lesion; with no disruption of the endoneurium, regeneration is possible, e.g., crush injury. 
 
and complete loss of function; reinnervation typically fails without surgical intervention because of aberrant regeneration (failure of regenerating axon to find its terminal end). 
 
...
PCE Neuromusculoskeletal Exam Questions and Answers
PCE Neuromusculoskeletal Exam Questions and Answers 
 
What are the timelines for muscle injury and repair inflammation, repair and remodelling? - ANSWER	Inflammation: 24 hrs- 3/4days Repair: 5-14days 
Remodelling: 14 - 21+ days 
 
During which phase of tissue healing does phagocytosis of necrotic fibres occur? - ANSWER	Repair 
 
Following a muscle contusion, if the pt. has not improved in 2-3 weeks, what should you suspect? - ANSWER	Myositis Ossificans 
 
What is the most common MOI of a high a...
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PCE Neuromusculoskeletal Exam Questions and Answers 
 
What are the timelines for muscle injury and repair inflammation, repair and remodelling? - ANSWER	Inflammation: 24 hrs- 3/4days Repair: 5-14days 
Remodelling: 14 - 21+ days 
 
During which phase of tissue healing does phagocytosis of necrotic fibres occur? - ANSWER	Repair 
 
Following a muscle contusion, if the pt. has not improved in 2-3 weeks, what should you suspect? - ANSWER	Myositis Ossificans 
 
What is the most common MOI of a high a...
PCE Neurology Exam Questions with All Correct Answers
PCE Neurology Exam Questions with All Correct Answers 
 
Hemorrhagic stroke Rx - ANSWER	surgery to stop bleed better long term prognosis for recovery of function (than ischemic) 
 
ABCD score - ANSWER	For prediction of progression and risk of recurrence A= age 
B = blood pressure 
C= clinical features (hemiplegia, speech problems) D= duration 
TIA - ANSWER	transient blockage of circulation, mild S/S, resolves usually w/in 24 hours, huge recurrence (80% within a year), can results in lasting dama...
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PCE Neurology Exam Questions with All Correct Answers 
 
Hemorrhagic stroke Rx - ANSWER	surgery to stop bleed better long term prognosis for recovery of function (than ischemic) 
 
ABCD score - ANSWER	For prediction of progression and risk of recurrence A= age 
B = blood pressure 
C= clinical features (hemiplegia, speech problems) D= duration 
TIA - ANSWER	transient blockage of circulation, mild S/S, resolves usually w/in 24 hours, huge recurrence (80% within a year), can results in lasting dama...
PCE Neurology 2023 Exam Questions and Answers
PCE Neurology 2023 Exam Questions and Answers 
Does a ischemic or a haemorrhagic stroke have a better long term prognosis? - ANSWER	Haemorrhagic 
 
What does the ABCD score for prediction of progression or risk of recurrence of stroke stand for? - ANSWER	Age 
BP 
Clinical features (hemiplesia, speech problems) Duration 
 
A diffuse axonal injury (DAI) TBI results in shearing/tearing of axons in areas of density change (grey -> white matter), what type of force to the head causes this type of...
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PCE Neurology 2023 Exam Questions and Answers 
Does a ischemic or a haemorrhagic stroke have a better long term prognosis? - ANSWER	Haemorrhagic 
 
What does the ABCD score for prediction of progression or risk of recurrence of stroke stand for? - ANSWER	Age 
BP 
Clinical features (hemiplesia, speech problems) Duration 
 
A diffuse axonal injury (DAI) TBI results in shearing/tearing of axons in areas of density change (grey -> white matter), what type of force to the head causes this type of...
PCE 2023-2024 Que3stions with Complete Solutions
PCE Que3stions with Complete Solutions 
 
 
 
What is the mechanism of injury for an anterior shoulder dislocation - ANSWER ER + Abduction 
 
may have anterior directed force 
 
What is a bankart lesion - ANSWER	avulsion of the anterior part of the labrum 
 
How do bankart lesions occur - ANSWER	repeated anterior shoulder dislocations/subluxations 
 
What is a bankart repair - ANSWER	Repairs bankart lesion 
 
generally minimally invasive 
 
What movements do you want to avoid post bankart repai...
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PCE Que3stions with Complete Solutions 
 
 
 
What is the mechanism of injury for an anterior shoulder dislocation - ANSWER ER + Abduction 
 
may have anterior directed force 
 
What is a bankart lesion - ANSWER	avulsion of the anterior part of the labrum 
 
How do bankart lesions occur - ANSWER	repeated anterior shoulder dislocations/subluxations 
 
What is a bankart repair - ANSWER	Repairs bankart lesion 
 
generally minimally invasive 
 
What movements do you want to avoid post bankart repai...
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