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NJ Property license 1 Exam Questions with Answers 100% Correct || (2024) Certified!!!
What are the methods of managing risk? - Avoidance, transfer, sharing, retention, 
reduction 
What is the fee a person pays an insurance company to receive coverage? - Premium 
Self -insuring is typically used for what type of insurance? - Workers compensation 
A tornado that destroys a property would be an example of what? - Peril 
A state-issued document empowering an insurance company to become an admitted insurer is 
called what? - Certificate of Authority 
Why are the three types of hazards...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
What are the methods of managing risk? - Avoidance, transfer, sharing, retention, 
reduction 
What is the fee a person pays an insurance company to receive coverage? - Premium 
Self -insuring is typically used for what type of insurance? - Workers compensation 
A tornado that destroys a property would be an example of what? - Peril 
A state-issued document empowering an insurance company to become an admitted insurer is 
called what? - Certificate of Authority 
Why are the three types of hazards...
Biomedical Ethics Final Questions with All Correct Answers (2024) ||Certified 100% and Graded A+!!!
Newton's definition of a role - norm governed pattern of action in accord w/social 
expectations 
What are the 4 elements of any role (Newton) - 1. private image 
2. public image 
3. private ideal 
4. public ideal 
3 separate problems for the autonomous role of nurses (Newton) - 1. public image is 
negative 
2. private ideal vs. public image 
3. private ideal vs. public ideal 
1. public image is negative - (nurses are) uneducated & incapable of good work 
2. private ideal vs. public image - nur...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Newton's definition of a role - norm governed pattern of action in accord w/social 
expectations 
What are the 4 elements of any role (Newton) - 1. private image 
2. public image 
3. private ideal 
4. public ideal 
3 separate problems for the autonomous role of nurses (Newton) - 1. public image is 
negative 
2. private ideal vs. public image 
3. private ideal vs. public ideal 
1. public image is negative - (nurses are) uneducated & incapable of good work 
2. private ideal vs. public image - nur...
Tools of the Laboratory: The Methods for Studying Microorgasnisms Questions with All Correct Answers (2024) ||Certified 100% and Graded A+!!!
Applications of a wet mount include which of the following? - True assessment of 
motility, size and morphology 
The total power of magnification is calculated by the product of the separate powers of the 
______ lens and the ______ lens. - objective and ocular 
staining involves ______. - Applying colored dyes to specimens 
Place the following types of microorganisms into order from largest to smallest, with the largest 
at the top. - 1. Protozoans 
2. Bacteria 
3. Viruses 
Which of the followi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Applications of a wet mount include which of the following? - True assessment of 
motility, size and morphology 
The total power of magnification is calculated by the product of the separate powers of the 
______ lens and the ______ lens. - objective and ocular 
staining involves ______. - Applying colored dyes to specimens 
Place the following types of microorganisms into order from largest to smallest, with the largest 
at the top. - 1. Protozoans 
2. Bacteria 
3. Viruses 
Which of the followi...
Methods for Studying Microorganisms Questions with All Correct Answers (2024) ||Certified 100% and Graded A+!!!
Different types of culture ___________ provide nutrients for microbial growth and can be 
designed to support the growth of certain microbes while inhibiting the growth of others. - 
media 
Procedures designed to reduce the likelihood of contamination while manipulating microbial 
cultures are termed __________ technique. - aseptic 
The ________________ _________________ is a property used to classify media and refers to 
the medium's normal consistency, be it liquid, solid, or solid. - physica...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Different types of culture ___________ provide nutrients for microbial growth and can be 
designed to support the growth of certain microbes while inhibiting the growth of others. - 
media 
Procedures designed to reduce the likelihood of contamination while manipulating microbial 
cultures are termed __________ technique. - aseptic 
The ________________ _________________ is a property used to classify media and refers to 
the medium's normal consistency, be it liquid, solid, or solid. - physica...
Antimicrobial Treatment Exam Questions with All Correct Answers (2024) ||Certified 100% and Graded A+!!!
The therapeutic Index is the ratio of the _____________ does of the drug to its ____________ 
dose that is used to assess the safety and reliability of the drug. - toxic; effective 
The production of beta-lactamases is responsible for - drug inactivation 
Resistance to which of the following drugs develops when microbes deviate from the usual 
pathway that leads to the production of folic acid? - -Trimethoprim 
-Sulfonamides 
Order the steps involved in testing a microbe for susceptibility to an...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
The therapeutic Index is the ratio of the _____________ does of the drug to its ____________ 
dose that is used to assess the safety and reliability of the drug. - toxic; effective 
The production of beta-lactamases is responsible for - drug inactivation 
Resistance to which of the following drugs develops when microbes deviate from the usual 
pathway that leads to the production of folic acid? - -Trimethoprim 
-Sulfonamides 
Order the steps involved in testing a microbe for susceptibility to an...
Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms Exam Questions with All Correct Answers (2024) ||Certified 100% and Graded A+!!!
Which defines an intracellular, membrane-bound component of a eukaryotic cell? - 
Organelle 
The __________ theory is used to describe the origin of some eukaryotic organelles? - 
endosymbiosis 
A group of tissues that work together is called an __________________. - Organ 
Which of the following organisms are eukaryotic? - - Helminths 
- Fungi 
- Protozoa 
- Alage 
True or False: All eukaryotic are microscopic. - False 
_____________ is the type of eukaryotic cell division that reserves the chr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Which defines an intracellular, membrane-bound component of a eukaryotic cell? - 
Organelle 
The __________ theory is used to describe the origin of some eukaryotic organelles? - 
endosymbiosis 
A group of tissues that work together is called an __________________. - Organ 
Which of the following organisms are eukaryotic? - - Helminths 
- Fungi 
- Protozoa 
- Alage 
True or False: All eukaryotic are microscopic. - False 
_____________ is the type of eukaryotic cell division that reserves the chr...
Bacteria and Archaea Exam Questions with All Correct Answers (2024) ||Certified 100% and Graded A+!!!
To move towards a chemical attractant by flagellar motion is referred to as positive __________. 
- chemotaxis 
A type of glycocalyx called the _________ is loosely attached to the bacterial cell and protects it 
from dehydration and loss of nutrients. - slime layer 
Which of the following are components of the peptidoglycan layer of the cell wall? Choose two. 
- Protein and carbohydrate 
Order the following events in biofilm formation. - 1. Sticky surface texture attracts single 
cells. 
2. Col...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
To move towards a chemical attractant by flagellar motion is referred to as positive __________. 
- chemotaxis 
A type of glycocalyx called the _________ is loosely attached to the bacterial cell and protects it 
from dehydration and loss of nutrients. - slime layer 
Which of the following are components of the peptidoglycan layer of the cell wall? Choose two. 
- Protein and carbohydrate 
Order the following events in biofilm formation. - 1. Sticky surface texture attracts single 
cells. 
2. Col...
Microbe-Human Interactions: Health and Diseases Questions with All Correct Answers (2024) ||Certified 100% and Graded A+!!!
diseases caused by toxins produced by other organisms. - Toxinoses 
Although scientists believe fetuses may be seeded with normal biota during gestation, babies 
born by ____________ section typically become colonized by adult skin biota. - cesarean 
Infectious agents can travel to their targets through - -Nerves 
-The lymph 
-The bloodstream 
-Cerebrospinal fluid 
Place Koch's postulates in the correct order: - 1. Find evidence of a particular microbe in 
every instance of a disease. 
2. isola...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
diseases caused by toxins produced by other organisms. - Toxinoses 
Although scientists believe fetuses may be seeded with normal biota during gestation, babies 
born by ____________ section typically become colonized by adult skin biota. - cesarean 
Infectious agents can travel to their targets through - -Nerves 
-The lymph 
-The bloodstream 
-Cerebrospinal fluid 
Place Koch's postulates in the correct order: - 1. Find evidence of a particular microbe in 
every instance of a disease. 
2. isola...
Microbial Genetics Exam Questions with All Correct Answers (2024) ||Certified 100% and Graded A+!!!
The process of shifting the ribosome down the mRNA to read new codons is termed 
___________. - Translocation 
_______________ _______________ is the enzyme that transcribes DNA into RNA - 
RNA Polymerase 
Which two of the following statements regarding tRNA structure are correct? - - tRNA 
has regions that are double-stranded RNA. 
- The overall structure is termed a cloverleaf. 
Horizontal gene transfer - Transfer of DNA from a source other than the parent 
organisms. 
Vertical gene transfer -...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
The process of shifting the ribosome down the mRNA to read new codons is termed 
___________. - Translocation 
_______________ _______________ is the enzyme that transcribes DNA into RNA - 
RNA Polymerase 
Which two of the following statements regarding tRNA structure are correct? - - tRNA 
has regions that are double-stranded RNA. 
- The overall structure is termed a cloverleaf. 
Horizontal gene transfer - Transfer of DNA from a source other than the parent 
organisms. 
Vertical gene transfer -...
Microbial Genetics Exam Questions with All Correct Answers (2024) ||Certified 100% and Graded A+!!!
The process of shifting the ribosome down the mRNA to read new codons is termed 
___________. - Translocation 
_______________ _______________ is the enzyme that transcribes DNA into RNA - 
RNA Polymerase 
Which two of the following statements regarding tRNA structure are correct? - - tRNA 
has regions that are double-stranded RNA. 
- The overall structure is termed a cloverleaf. 
Horizontal gene transfer - Transfer of DNA from a source other than the parent 
organisms. 
Vertical gene transfer -...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
The process of shifting the ribosome down the mRNA to read new codons is termed 
___________. - Translocation 
_______________ _______________ is the enzyme that transcribes DNA into RNA - 
RNA Polymerase 
Which two of the following statements regarding tRNA structure are correct? - - tRNA 
has regions that are double-stranded RNA. 
- The overall structure is termed a cloverleaf. 
Horizontal gene transfer - Transfer of DNA from a source other than the parent 
organisms. 
Vertical gene transfer -...