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MSSC - Manufacturing Processes and Production Test Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified | 2024
The three common types of mechanisms are levers, ______, and inclined planes. wheels 
The metric system expresses force in ______. newtons 
A spring scale is used to measure ______. force 
The English unit of measure of weight is the ______. pound-force (lb-f) 
The Law of Moments can be used to determine ______. both the force needed to balance OR force 
needed to move a load 
Torque can be calculated by multiplying the distance from the fulcrum and ______. the force applied 
A force that makes ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
The three common types of mechanisms are levers, ______, and inclined planes. wheels 
The metric system expresses force in ______. newtons 
A spring scale is used to measure ______. force 
The English unit of measure of weight is the ______. pound-force (lb-f) 
The Law of Moments can be used to determine ______. both the force needed to balance OR force 
needed to move a load 
Torque can be calculated by multiplying the distance from the fulcrum and ______. the force applied 
A force that makes ...
MS 1 final exam USAHS with Verified solutions| Rated A+
When a joint is referred to as ____________, it means the motion at that joint is limited. There are 
many factors that can contribute to restricted motion, such as pain, musculotendinous unit dysfunction, 
bony block, postural malalignment, and effusion. - hypomobile 
A ________________ refers to the adaptive shortening of the soft tissue structures that surround a 
joint. This causes limited passive and active range of motion. - contracture 
______________ contracture: the adaptive shortening ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
When a joint is referred to as ____________, it means the motion at that joint is limited. There are 
many factors that can contribute to restricted motion, such as pain, musculotendinous unit dysfunction, 
bony block, postural malalignment, and effusion. - hypomobile 
A ________________ refers to the adaptive shortening of the soft tissue structures that surround a 
joint. This causes limited passive and active range of motion. - contracture 
______________ contracture: the adaptive shortening ...
MRI-ARRT study guide Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified | 2024
The NMV is rotated to the physical negative Z axis by applying a...? - C)180 pulse 
Increasing which parameter is considered the "best" technique for improving image quality? - C)NEX 
Studies have concluded that static magnetic fields up to what tesla produce no substantial harmful 
biological effects. - C)2.0 
Tissues that have low (short) relaxation times have: - Higher relaxation rates 
Nuclei in their natural enviroment ( in the absence of a significant magnetic field) are aligned... - 
Ra...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 47 pages •
The NMV is rotated to the physical negative Z axis by applying a...? - C)180 pulse 
Increasing which parameter is considered the "best" technique for improving image quality? - C)NEX 
Studies have concluded that static magnetic fields up to what tesla produce no substantial harmful 
biological effects. - C)2.0 
Tissues that have low (short) relaxation times have: - Higher relaxation rates 
Nuclei in their natural enviroment ( in the absence of a significant magnetic field) are aligned... - 
Ra...
MPTC Bridge Criminal Law Exam with 100% Verified solutions| Graded A+
Direct Evidence - Based on personal knowledge or observations direct evidence is true proves a fact 
without the need for inferences are presumptions example video surveillance a witness who saw 
suspect strike the victim of assault and battery 
Circumstantial Evidence - Testimony not based on actual personal knowledge or observation of facts 
in controversy but have other facts from which deductions are drawn showing indirectly the facts 
sought to be proved (black dictionary) example suspects ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Direct Evidence - Based on personal knowledge or observations direct evidence is true proves a fact 
without the need for inferences are presumptions example video surveillance a witness who saw 
suspect strike the victim of assault and battery 
Circumstantial Evidence - Testimony not based on actual personal knowledge or observation of facts 
in controversy but have other facts from which deductions are drawn showing indirectly the facts 
sought to be proved (black dictionary) example suspects ...
MPTC Criminal Investigations Exam with 100% Verified solutions| Graded A+
how many pictures are needed for a photo array lineup? - -no less than 5 
-no more than 8 
what is RESPECT used for? - the steps needed to conduct an objective and procedurally just criminal 
investigation 
R (RESPECT) - R - Respond to the scene and make it safe 
E - RESPECT - E - emergency care for the injured 
-request EMS when needed 
-document all information regarding when EMS arrived/who was treated etc.. 
bodily injury - substantial impairment of the physical condition 
types of bodily in...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
how many pictures are needed for a photo array lineup? - -no less than 5 
-no more than 8 
what is RESPECT used for? - the steps needed to conduct an objective and procedurally just criminal 
investigation 
R (RESPECT) - R - Respond to the scene and make it safe 
E - RESPECT - E - emergency care for the injured 
-request EMS when needed 
-document all information regarding when EMS arrived/who was treated etc.. 
bodily injury - substantial impairment of the physical condition 
types of bodily in...
MPTC Criminal Law Exam with 100% Verified solutions| Graded A+
Threat to commit a crime - Elements: 
-Communicate 
-Crime 
-Reasonable fear 
Right of arrest: Complaint only 
Sources of Criminal Law - Statutes 
Common law 
Regulations 
Six Kinds of Intent - Specific Intent 
Malicious 
General Intent 
Reckless 
Negligent 
Strict Liability 
Three Rights of Arrest - Arrest Warrant 
Warrantless ArrestComplaint Application 
Three ways an officer can arrest on misdemeanor - Statute Past 
Statute Present 
Breach & Present 
Statute of limitations for murder - No lim...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 59 pages •
Threat to commit a crime - Elements: 
-Communicate 
-Crime 
-Reasonable fear 
Right of arrest: Complaint only 
Sources of Criminal Law - Statutes 
Common law 
Regulations 
Six Kinds of Intent - Specific Intent 
Malicious 
General Intent 
Reckless 
Negligent 
Strict Liability 
Three Rights of Arrest - Arrest Warrant 
Warrantless ArrestComplaint Application 
Three ways an officer can arrest on misdemeanor - Statute Past 
Statute Present 
Breach & Present 
Statute of limitations for murder - No lim...
MPTC Final Exam Review with 100% Verified solutions| Graded A+
1st Amendment - Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition 
4th Amendment - Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government 
5th Amendment - The Right to Remain Silent/Double Jeopardy, right to due process 
8th Amendment - No excessive bail, or cruel and unusual punishment 
Civil Liability - Potential responsibility for payment of damages or other court-imposed sanction in a 
lawsuit. (You can be sued for violating a persons constitutional rights). 
Jurisdiction...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
1st Amendment - Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition 
4th Amendment - Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government 
5th Amendment - The Right to Remain Silent/Double Jeopardy, right to due process 
8th Amendment - No excessive bail, or cruel and unusual punishment 
Civil Liability - Potential responsibility for payment of damages or other court-imposed sanction in a 
lawsuit. (You can be sued for violating a persons constitutional rights). 
Jurisdiction...
MPTC First Responder Exam with 100% Verified solutions| Graded A+
stages of grief - denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance 
informed consent - The patient understands who you are what you want to do and what happens 
and allow you to treat them 
Implied consent - The patient does not specifically refuse emergency care 
Negligence - Patient suffers further injury or harm because the care administrator did not meet 
standard of care 
recovery position - A side-lying position used to maintain a clear airway in unconscious patients 
without injuries who...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
stages of grief - denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance 
informed consent - The patient understands who you are what you want to do and what happens 
and allow you to treat them 
Implied consent - The patient does not specifically refuse emergency care 
Negligence - Patient suffers further injury or harm because the care administrator did not meet 
standard of care 
recovery position - A side-lying position used to maintain a clear airway in unconscious patients 
without injuries who...
MPTC Police Academy Exam Review with 100% Verified solutions| Graded A+
What are the six types of intent? - General, specific, malicious, strict liability, recklessness and 
negligence. 
What are the five powers of arrest? - Warrant, felony, misdemeanor committed in your presence 
which is arrestable by statute 
misdemeanor committed in your presence which amounts to a breach of the peace 
misdemeanor in the past which is arrestable by statute. 
Define conspiracy. - Two or more people agreeing to commit a crime. 
Define felony. - Crime that carries a state prison se...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
What are the six types of intent? - General, specific, malicious, strict liability, recklessness and 
negligence. 
What are the five powers of arrest? - Warrant, felony, misdemeanor committed in your presence 
which is arrestable by statute 
misdemeanor committed in your presence which amounts to a breach of the peace 
misdemeanor in the past which is arrestable by statute. 
Define conspiracy. - Two or more people agreeing to commit a crime. 
Define felony. - Crime that carries a state prison se...
MPTC Study Guide | Completed |with 100% Verified solutions| Graded A+
___ legal standard needed by police to conduct non-evidentiary search of persons outer clothing for 
weapons only - Reasonable Suspicion 
Which answer below about Miranda warning is correct - Must be read aloud 
To charge anyone with operating MV violation you must prove operation. Which answer below proves 
operation - All of the above 
Which answer below is true about consent searches - Go ahead and look quickly is giving informed 
consent 
___ is facts and circumstances to convince a reasonab...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
___ legal standard needed by police to conduct non-evidentiary search of persons outer clothing for 
weapons only - Reasonable Suspicion 
Which answer below about Miranda warning is correct - Must be read aloud 
To charge anyone with operating MV violation you must prove operation. Which answer below proves 
operation - All of the above 
Which answer below is true about consent searches - Go ahead and look quickly is giving informed 
consent 
___ is facts and circumstances to convince a reasonab...
The TEFL Academy - Assignment B (PPP grammar lesson table)
The Tefl Academy, Assignment B, Board Plan
Ammo 18 Exam Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
Metal Coils Endorsement (NYS) Questions and Answers Graded A
Employment Law for Business and Human Resources Professionals Revised Fourth Edition Kathryn J. Filsinger
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