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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which of the following statements is an example of a verb-and-negative pronoun agreement?
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“Client” is a singular noun and requires a singular verb and a singular pronoun; “will be late” and “her” are both singular.
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“Client” is a singular noun and requires a singular verb and a singular pronoun; “will be late” and “her” are both singular.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which of the following statements is wrong about grammar?
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Some detergents have prevented colours from bleeding in the wash if you forget to sort by colours. The verbs in this sentence are not in the same tense, which results in the sentence not making sense. ” [H]ave prevented” is past perfect tense, and “forget” is present tense.
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Some detergents have prevented colours from bleeding in the wash if you forget to sort by colours. The verbs in this sentence are not in the same tense, which results in the sentence not making sense. ” [H]ave prevented” is past perfect tense, and “forget” is present tense.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
The client shows many symptoms, including fever, cough, fatigue and loss of appetite.
Which of the following is the most likely medium for the sentence above?Correct
A physician’s note on a medical chart The sentence in the stimulus outlines the specific condition of one client, a description that would likely appear on a medical chart. It does not include the technical language that one would expect in a medical journal, and the content focuses on a client rather on than medication or procedure.
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A physician’s note on a medical chart The sentence in the stimulus outlines the specific condition of one client, a description that would likely appear on a medical chart. It does not include the technical language that one would expect in a medical journal, and the content focuses on a client rather on than medication or procedure.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Which of the following is not an example of a topic sentence?
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Because this sentence refers to one specific way to achieve an objective, this is an example of supporting detail, not a topic sentence.
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Because this sentence refers to one specific way to achieve an objective, this is an example of supporting detail, not a topic sentence.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which of the following is true of the highest blood pressure?
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Positive covariation occurs when two variables rise together or fall together. The correct choice is (III). Choices (I), (IV)and (II) do not show a rise or fall of two values in relation to each other
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Positive covariation occurs when two variables rise together or fall together. The correct choice is (III). Choices (I), (IV)and (II) do not show a rise or fall of two values in relation to each other
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the following neuromuscular processes is involved in the digestion of chemicals?
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The sciatic nerve controls a skeletal muscle. While the vagus nerve is involved indigestion, it is involved in the autonomic nervous system, not the somatic nervous system. The stomach is also comprised of smooth muscle.
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The sciatic nerve controls a skeletal muscle. While the vagus nerve is involved indigestion, it is involved in the autonomic nervous system, not the somatic nervous system. The stomach is also comprised of smooth muscle.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Muscle contraction will occur only if?
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Choice (II) matches your prediction. ACh is released at the synapse, not the dendrite, and is only one of many neurotransmitters. While motor units always contract in an all-or-none fashion, a muscle may contract when only some of its motor units are activated
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Choice (II) matches your prediction. ACh is released at the synapse, not the dendrite, and is only one of many neurotransmitters. While motor units always contract in an all-or-none fashion, a muscle may contract when only some of its motor units are activated
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of the following statements about lung blood vessels are correct?
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Recall that arteries transport blood away from the heart. The pulmonary artery is transporting blood away from the heart to the lungs, so the blood is deoxygenated at this time.
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Recall that arteries transport blood away from the heart. The pulmonary artery is transporting blood away from the heart to the lungs, so the blood is deoxygenated at this time.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which of the following would not be expected to cause a decrease in ventilation?
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The medulla oblongata does not measure the oxygen concentration of the blood, so changes in oxygen concentration.
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The medulla oblongata does not measure the oxygen concentration of the blood, so changes in oxygen concentration.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
After passing through the pyloric sphincter, the high-protein diet will be to follow the provinces?
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The pH of the stomach is acidic due to gastric secretions. The acid also converts pepsinogen to pepsin, which begins protein digestion.
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The pH of the stomach is acidic due to gastric secretions. The acid also converts pepsinogen to pepsin, which begins protein digestion.