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Human Genetics 13th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE - Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or 
answers the question. 
1) Genetics is the study of 
A) inherited traits. 
B) how organisms reproduce. 
C) how life originated. 
D) how the environment causes disease. 
2) In which choice are the entries listed from smallest to largest? 
A) DNA building block - gene - chromosome - genome 
B) DNA building block - RNA building block - protein 
C) Gene - cell - DNA - genome 
D) Chromosome - genome - cell - DNA buildi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
MULTIPLE CHOICE - Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or 
answers the question. 
1) Genetics is the study of 
A) inherited traits. 
B) how organisms reproduce. 
C) how life originated. 
D) how the environment causes disease. 
2) In which choice are the entries listed from smallest to largest? 
A) DNA building block - gene - chromosome - genome 
B) DNA building block - RNA building block - protein 
C) Gene - cell - DNA - genome 
D) Chromosome - genome - cell - DNA buildi...
Human Genetics Concepts and Applications.pdf
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. The cellular basis of muscular dystrophy is that some of a child's muscle cells 
A. have combined into a structure that cannot contract. 
B. lack DNA. 
C. 
lack a protein that enables them to withstand the force of contraction. 
D. 
have too much of a contractile protein and become weak. 
Bloom's Level: 02. Understand 
Learning Outcome: 02.01 Explain why it isimportant to know the cellular basis of a disease. 
Section: 02.01 
Topic: Cell parts 
2. A researcher ide...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. The cellular basis of muscular dystrophy is that some of a child's muscle cells 
A. have combined into a structure that cannot contract. 
B. lack DNA. 
C. 
lack a protein that enables them to withstand the force of contraction. 
D. 
have too much of a contractile protein and become weak. 
Bloom's Level: 02. Understand 
Learning Outcome: 02.01 Explain why it isimportant to know the cellular basis of a disease. 
Section: 02.01 
Topic: Cell parts 
2. A researcher ide...
Human Resource Management Gaining a.pdf
TRUE/FALSE - Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false. 
1) Companies have historically looked at human relations management (HRM) as a means 
to contribute to profitability and quality. 
⊚ true 
⊚ false 
2) The three product lines of human resources (HR) as a business are administrative services 
and transactions, business partner services, and strategic partner roles. 
⊚ true 
⊚ false 
3) The amount of time that the human relations management (HRM) func...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 53 pages •
TRUE/FALSE - Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false. 
1) Companies have historically looked at human relations management (HRM) as a means 
to contribute to profitability and quality. 
⊚ true 
⊚ false 
2) The three product lines of human resources (HR) as a business are administrative services 
and transactions, business partner services, and strategic partner roles. 
⊚ true 
⊚ false 
3) The amount of time that the human relations management (HRM) func...
Human Resources Management in Canada.pdf
Human Resources Management in Canada, 14e (Dessler) 
Chapter 1 The Strategic Role of Human Resources Management 
1) According to the textbook's definition of human resources management, this field involves 
A) management techniques for controlling people at work. 
B) concepts and techniques used in leading people at work. 
C) the management of people in organizations. 
D) all managerial activities. 
E) concepts and techniques for organizing work activities. 
Answer: C 
Type: MC 
Learning Object...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
Human Resources Management in Canada, 14e (Dessler) 
Chapter 1 The Strategic Role of Human Resources Management 
1) According to the textbook's definition of human resources management, this field involves 
A) management techniques for controlling people at work. 
B) concepts and techniques used in leading people at work. 
C) the management of people in organizations. 
D) all managerial activities. 
E) concepts and techniques for organizing work activities. 
Answer: C 
Type: MC 
Learning Object...
Human Sexuality Self Society and Culture.pdf
1) Define sexual literacy. How can you enhance your holistic sexuality? 
2) What are the primary elements that are fundamental to achieving sexual well-being? 
3) Elaborate on the ideas that 19th-century doctors held regarding masturbation. 
4) What is psychoanalysis? 
5) What were Freud's main contributions to the study of personality and human sexuality? 
6) Discuss some of the criticisms of Kinsey's research regarding human sexual behavior. 
7) In studying sexuality, interdisciplinary resea...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 42 pages •
1) Define sexual literacy. How can you enhance your holistic sexuality? 
2) What are the primary elements that are fundamental to achieving sexual well-being? 
3) Elaborate on the ideas that 19th-century doctors held regarding masturbation. 
4) What is psychoanalysis? 
5) What were Freud's main contributions to the study of personality and human sexuality? 
6) Discuss some of the criticisms of Kinsey's research regarding human sexual behavior. 
7) In studying sexuality, interdisciplinary resea...
Identities and Inequalities Exploring the.pdf
1) Using Newman's discussion of September 11, 2001, describe the ways in which people in 
the United States focused on within-group differences and between-group differences. 
Question Details 
Topic : Similarities and Differences in Everyday Life: Drawing Lines 
2) Explain the phenomenon of false consciousness. 
Question Details 
Topic : Stratification, Power, and Privilege 
3) What is the difference between horizontal and vertical arrangement of human/social 
differences? 
Question Details ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
1) Using Newman's discussion of September 11, 2001, describe the ways in which people in 
the United States focused on within-group differences and between-group differences. 
Question Details 
Topic : Similarities and Differences in Everyday Life: Drawing Lines 
2) Explain the phenomenon of false consciousness. 
Question Details 
Topic : Stratification, Power, and Privilege 
3) What is the difference between horizontal and vertical arrangement of human/social 
differences? 
Question Details ...
Integrated Electronic Health Records 4th.pdf
1) Of the following, which is not an application of an EHR system? 
1) ______ 
A) capture of past medical, family, and social history 
B) capture of known medication allergies 
C) capture of insurance policy number 
D) capture of details of operative procedure(s) 
Question Details 
Bloom's : Remember 
Difficulty : 1 Easy 
ABHES : 7.b Utilize Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and Practice Management Systems 
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation 
null : 2014 CAHIIM: III.A.2 Differentiate the roles ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages •
1) Of the following, which is not an application of an EHR system? 
1) ______ 
A) capture of past medical, family, and social history 
B) capture of known medication allergies 
C) capture of insurance policy number 
D) capture of details of operative procedure(s) 
Question Details 
Bloom's : Remember 
Difficulty : 1 Easy 
ABHES : 7.b Utilize Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and Practice Management Systems 
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation 
null : 2014 CAHIIM: III.A.2 Differentiate the roles ...
Organizational Behaviour Understanding.pdf
1. The most important goal of virtually all organizations is 
a. profit. 
b. survival. 
c. employee development. 
d. cost reduction. 
e. increased productivity. 
2. Organizational survival is often dependent on how well the organization can adapt. Which of the following 
behaviours on the part of individuals is necessary for the organization to survive? 
a. Being motivated to join and remain with the organization 
b. Performing their work in terms of productivity, quality, and service 
c. Being...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 40 pages •
1. The most important goal of virtually all organizations is 
a. profit. 
b. survival. 
c. employee development. 
d. cost reduction. 
e. increased productivity. 
2. Organizational survival is often dependent on how well the organization can adapt. Which of the following 
behaviours on the part of individuals is necessary for the organization to survive? 
a. Being motivated to join and remain with the organization 
b. Performing their work in terms of productivity, quality, and service 
c. Being...
Principles of Microeconomics Mankiw 7th.pdf
Multiple Choice – Section 00: Introduction 
1. The English word that comes from the Greek word for "one who manages a household" is 
a. market. 
b. consumer. 
c. producer. 
d. economy. 
ANSWER: d 
POINTS: 1 
DIFFICULTY: Difficulty: Easy 
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ECON.MANK.15.1 - LO: 1-0 
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG: Analytic 
TOPICS: DISC: General 
Principles 
KEYWORDS: BLOOM'S: Knowledge 
2. The word “economy” comes from the Greek word oikonomos, which means 
a. “environm...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 203 pages •
Multiple Choice – Section 00: Introduction 
1. The English word that comes from the Greek word for "one who manages a household" is 
a. market. 
b. consumer. 
c. producer. 
d. economy. 
ANSWER: d 
POINTS: 1 
DIFFICULTY: Difficulty: Easy 
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ECON.MANK.15.1 - LO: 1-0 
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG: Analytic 
TOPICS: DISC: General 
Principles 
KEYWORDS: BLOOM'S: Knowledge 
2. The word “economy” comes from the Greek word oikonomos, which means 
a. “environm...
Project Management The Managerial.pdf
1. Define a project. What are five characteristics which help differentiate projects 
from other functions carried out in the daily operations of the organization? 
A project is a complex, non routine, one-time effort limited by time, budget, resource, 
and specifications. Differentiating characteristics of projects from routine, repetitive 
daily work are below: 
a. A defined life span 
b. A well-defined objective 
c. Typically involves people from several disciplines 
d. A project life cycl...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
1. Define a project. What are five characteristics which help differentiate projects 
from other functions carried out in the daily operations of the organization? 
A project is a complex, non routine, one-time effort limited by time, budget, resource, 
and specifications. Differentiating characteristics of projects from routine, repetitive 
daily work are below: 
a. A defined life span 
b. A well-defined objective 
c. Typically involves people from several disciplines 
d. A project life cycl...