Question: Which of the following statements is false concerning the splitting of glucose for energy?

Answer Options:
Inside a cell, glucose is broken in half and each new piece has two phosphate groups to form.
\nGlucose can be broken down to yield energy and carbon dioxide.
\nSmall molecules derived from plasma glucose can be stored to form macromolecules.
\nBody fat can be converted into glucose to feed the brain adequately.
\nWater is a by-product of splitting glucose for energy.

Answer: Body fat can be converted into glucose to feed the brain adequately.

Question: If Star A has an apparent magnitude of 1.0 and Star B has an apparent magnitude of 0.2, which would appear brighter?

Answer Options:
Star A.
\nStar B.
\nThey would look the same.

Answer: Star B.

Question: Which of the following is not identified as a category of systematic biases that limit one’s ability to accurately think about a situation?

Answer Options:
A. Relying on “gut feelings” in making decisions
\nB. Use of prior beliefs and assumptions
\nC. Requesting information on or about another person’s beliefs and assumptions
\nD. Oversimplifying how one defines a problem
\nE. Choosing a solution because one has experience with it

Answer: C. Requesting information on or about another person’s beliefs and assumptions

Question: Larger organizations are more likely to have all of the following, except:

Answer Options:
A. larger spans of control
\nB. informal chain of command
\nC. vertical structure and formal chain of command
\nD. formal chain of command
\nE. vertical structure

Answer: B. informal chain of command

Question: Which compartment does bone belong to?

Answer Options:
Fat Free Mass
\nFat Mass

Answer: Fat Free Mass

Question: There are currently four generational groups in the workforce.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: False

Question: Foods yield different amounts of energy based on their composition. How many kcal are obtained from one gram of fat?

Answer Options:
7
\n4
\n9
\n5

Answer: 9

Question: In the story “Mademoiselle Fifi,” who is Mademoiselle Fifi? This is a nickname given to _________.

Answer Options:
A French woman
\nA French poodle
\nA German captain Correct
\nA French major

Answer: A German captain

Question: After early rulings by the Supreme Court increased the power of the national government, states sought a shift back to states’ rights due to:

Answer Options:
A. increasing disputes between the North and the South over the slavery issue.
\nB. conflict over congressional passage of the tariff of abominations in 1828.
\nC. southern states opposing slavery by a federal power which is the regulation of commerce.
\nD. conflict over the role of the national government and the rise of the states.
\nE. All of the above are true. Correct

Answer: All of the above are true.

Question: Which type of HMO offers the most flexibility for participating physicians?

Answer Options:
A. Group-model HMO
\nB. Independent Practice Association
\nC. Closed-panel HMO
\nD. Open-panel HMO

Answer: B. Independent Practice Association

Question: The term effectiveness of clinical care can be addressed with which of the following questions?

Answer Options:
A. Are things done?
\nB. Are the right things done?
\nC. What are the right things to do?
\nD. Was the clinical procedure done correctly?
\nE. None of these is correct.

Answer: B. Are the right things done?

Question: The Sherman Antitrust Act pertains to agreements that unreasonably restrain trade.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: True