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HADM 4300 Final Study Guide Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
BURGUNDY + BEAUJOLAIS 
What are the classifications of Burgundy wines? - Based on rating of vineyards 
- AOC / AOP structure 
What are the classifications of Beaujolais wines? - Nouveau 
- Superieur 
- Village 
- Cru Beaujolais: top 30 villages 
What are the most important areas within Burgundy? 1. Cote d'Or: heart of Burgundy 
- Cote de Nuits: red in the north 
- Cote de Baune: red and white in the south, whites are more renowned, reds are Pinot Noir and whites 
are Chardonnay 
2. Chablis: w...
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BURGUNDY + BEAUJOLAIS 
What are the classifications of Burgundy wines? - Based on rating of vineyards 
- AOC / AOP structure 
What are the classifications of Beaujolais wines? - Nouveau 
- Superieur 
- Village 
- Cru Beaujolais: top 30 villages 
What are the most important areas within Burgundy? 1. Cote d'Or: heart of Burgundy 
- Cote de Nuits: red in the north 
- Cote de Baune: red and white in the south, whites are more renowned, reds are Pinot Noir and whites 
are Chardonnay 
2. Chablis: w...
HADM 4300 Intro to Wines Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions
What are the AOC levels of Bordeaux wines? Regional 
Sub Regional 
Commune 
Chateau 
What are the major grape varieties grown in the different districts or appellations of Bordeaux 
 Whites: Semillon (dominant), Sauv Blanc, Muscadelle, Ugni Blanc 
Reds: Merlot (dominant), Cab Sauv, Cab Franc, Malbec, Petit Verdot 
Left Bank (Haut-Medoc, Pessac-Leognan, Graves): Cab Sauv 
Right Bank (St-Emilion, Pomerol): Merlet 
Haut Medoc is the most important left bank district with 4 principal communes: St-E...
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What are the AOC levels of Bordeaux wines? Regional 
Sub Regional 
Commune 
Chateau 
What are the major grape varieties grown in the different districts or appellations of Bordeaux 
 Whites: Semillon (dominant), Sauv Blanc, Muscadelle, Ugni Blanc 
Reds: Merlot (dominant), Cab Sauv, Cab Franc, Malbec, Petit Verdot 
Left Bank (Haut-Medoc, Pessac-Leognan, Graves): Cab Sauv 
Right Bank (St-Emilion, Pomerol): Merlet 
Haut Medoc is the most important left bank district with 4 principal communes: St-E...
HADM 4300 Intro to Wines, HADM 4300 Final Exam, Wines Prelim 2 Questions with well explained answers
What are the major grape varieties grown in the different districts or appellations of Bordeaux 
 Whites: Semillon (dominant), Sauv Blanc, Muscadelle, Ugni Blanc 
Reds: Merlot (dominant), Cab Sauv, Cab Franc, Malbec, Petit Verdot 
Left Bank (Haut-Medoc, Pessac-Leognan, Graves): Cab Sauv 
Right Bank (St-Emilion, Pomerol): Merlot 
Haut Medoc is the most important left bank district with 4 principal communes: St-Estephe, Pauillac, StJulien, Margaux. Also 2 smaller communes: Listrac and Moulis. 
W...
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What are the major grape varieties grown in the different districts or appellations of Bordeaux 
 Whites: Semillon (dominant), Sauv Blanc, Muscadelle, Ugni Blanc 
Reds: Merlot (dominant), Cab Sauv, Cab Franc, Malbec, Petit Verdot 
Left Bank (Haut-Medoc, Pessac-Leognan, Graves): Cab Sauv 
Right Bank (St-Emilion, Pomerol): Merlot 
Haut Medoc is the most important left bank district with 4 principal communes: St-Estephe, Pauillac, StJulien, Margaux. Also 2 smaller communes: Listrac and Moulis. 
W...
HADM 4300 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide
the wine label tells us who made the wine, 
where was it made, 
vintage year, 
grape variety, 
any indication of special handling, quality ranking or classification 
viticulture grape growing, 
picking the harvest and transporting it to the winery 
viniculture winemaking 
steps in winemaking de-stemming, 
crushing, 
adding sulfur dioxide, 
vatting, 
adding yeast, 
pressing pulp,
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the wine label tells us who made the wine, 
where was it made, 
vintage year, 
grape variety, 
any indication of special handling, quality ranking or classification 
viticulture grape growing, 
picking the harvest and transporting it to the winery 
viniculture winemaking 
steps in winemaking de-stemming, 
crushing, 
adding sulfur dioxide, 
vatting, 
adding yeast, 
pressing pulp,
HADM 4300 (Prelim 1) test (Questions + Answers) Solved
What information is listed on a wine label? - Where the wine was made/bottled 
- Grape varietal 
- Labels can be generic, proprietary, or varietal (in the US) 
- Producer/négociant 
- Vintage 
What are the major differences between how white and red wines are made? - Red wine is made 
by including the skins of the grapes in the maceration process 
Which VITICULTURAL (grape growing) and VINICULTURAL (winemaking) practices effect a wine's 
concentration, quality, flavor and price? - Viticultur...
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What information is listed on a wine label? - Where the wine was made/bottled 
- Grape varietal 
- Labels can be generic, proprietary, or varietal (in the US) 
- Producer/négociant 
- Vintage 
What are the major differences between how white and red wines are made? - Red wine is made 
by including the skins of the grapes in the maceration process 
Which VITICULTURAL (grape growing) and VINICULTURAL (winemaking) practices effect a wine's 
concentration, quality, flavor and price? - Viticultur...
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Chemistry Lab 124 - University of Dayton - Exam 1 Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions
Analytical Balance 5 sig figs or 4 if unstable and a line over the 4th digit 
Thermometer Three sig figs (20.5) 
graduated cylinder (50mL) 3 Sig Figs (50.2) 
Graduated Cylinder (10mL) 4 sig figs (10.25) 
volumetric flask 5 sig figs 
Buret 4 sig figs (27.22) 
Pipet 4 sig figs (.02500L) 
adding and subtracting sig figs least number of decimal places added or subtracted 
- 12.2 + 5.44 = 17.6
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Analytical Balance 5 sig figs or 4 if unstable and a line over the 4th digit 
Thermometer Three sig figs (20.5) 
graduated cylinder (50mL) 3 Sig Figs (50.2) 
Graduated Cylinder (10mL) 4 sig figs (10.25) 
volumetric flask 5 sig figs 
Buret 4 sig figs (27.22) 
Pipet 4 sig figs (.02500L) 
adding and subtracting sig figs least number of decimal places added or subtracted 
- 12.2 + 5.44 = 17.6
Psych 101 Exam 1 CHAPTER 1 (Dixon, University of Dayton) Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
Psychology the discipline concerned with behavior and mental processes and how they are 
affected by an organism's physical state, mental state, and external environment 
Psychology is an empirical science, meaning psychology focuses on evidence gathered by careful 
observation, experimentation, or measurement 
Phrenology meaning "study of the mind"; once a theory that different areas of the brain account 
for specific character and personality traits which can be read by "bumps" on the ...
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Psychology the discipline concerned with behavior and mental processes and how they are 
affected by an organism's physical state, mental state, and external environment 
Psychology is an empirical science, meaning psychology focuses on evidence gathered by careful 
observation, experimentation, or measurement 
Phrenology meaning "study of the mind"; once a theory that different areas of the brain account 
for specific character and personality traits which can be read by "bumps" on the ...
University of Dayton Philosophy 103 Final Exam - Bresnahan Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide
What definition of art does Gombrich provide from Emile Zola? a work of art is "a corner of nature 
seen through a temperament 
*Temperament = personality 
What is the role of style according to Gombrich and what does this have to do with culture? Style 
has to do with the person's Temperament and can be personal or cultural. 
Culture has to do with the style the person uses while creating art. 
What is the 4 painters' style example design to show? It is meant to show that 4 people can loo...
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What definition of art does Gombrich provide from Emile Zola? a work of art is "a corner of nature 
seen through a temperament 
*Temperament = personality 
What is the role of style according to Gombrich and what does this have to do with culture? Style 
has to do with the person's Temperament and can be personal or cultural. 
Culture has to do with the style the person uses while creating art. 
What is the 4 painters' style example design to show? It is meant to show that 4 people can loo...
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value The relationship between the price of a good or a service and the benefits that it offers its 
customers 
profit money that a business earns in sales, (or revenue), minus expenses 
loss occurs when a business incurs expenses that are greater than its revenue 
nonprofits business-like establishments that employ people and produce goods and services with 
the fundamental goal of contributing to the community rather than generating financial gain 
dimensions of business environment economic...
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value The relationship between the price of a good or a service and the benefits that it offers its 
customers 
profit money that a business earns in sales, (or revenue), minus expenses 
loss occurs when a business incurs expenses that are greater than its revenue 
nonprofits business-like establishments that employ people and produce goods and services with 
the fundamental goal of contributing to the community rather than generating financial gain 
dimensions of business environment economic...