Question: Observational research may involve direct and indirect observation.

Answer Options:
True, False

Answer: True

 

Question: By obtaining qualitative data, the investigator gains generalizability.

Answer Options:
True, False

Answer: False

Question 1 of 83: The name Lynyrd Skynyrd was a respelling of the name of _________________ who had criticized members of the group for having long hair.
Answer Options:

a college friend
a band member’s friend
a high school teacher
an elementary teacher
Correct Answer: a high school teacher
Question 2 of 83: One difference between AM and FM radio is that
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FM radio contains a great deal of static and AM radio is clear
AM radio can carry the sound farther than FM
AM radio can only be played in the morning and FM in the evening
FM radio can carry the sound farther than AM
Correct Answer: AM radio can carry the sound farther than FM
Question 3 of 83: Which artist was influenced by Woodie Guthrie?
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Ian Anderson
Jerry Garcia
Alice Cooper
Bob Dylan
Correct Answer: Bob Dylan
Question 4 of 83: This style combined country music and rock to create an aggressive, macho, and always proud style.
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Folk Rock
Country Rock
Southern Rock
Jazz Rock
Correct Answer: Southern Rock
Question 5 of 83: Central elements of “Beat” culture include:
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A rejection of mainstream American values, experimentation with drugs and alternate forms of sexuality, and a rejection of Eastern spirituality.
A rejection of mainstream American values, experimentation with drugs and alternate forms of sexuality, and an interest in Eastern spirituality.
A rejection of mainstream American values, rejection of drugs and rejection of alternate forms of sexuality, and an interest in Eastern spirituality
An acceptance of mainstream American values, experimentation with drugs and alternate forms of sexuality, and an interest in Eastern spirituality.
Correct Answer: A rejection of mainstream American values, experimentation with drugs and alternate forms of sexuality, and an interest in Eastern spirituality.
Question 6 of 83: Vincent Furnier reportedly used an Ouija board to find the name he used for himself and his band. What was the name he came up with?
Answer Options:

Judas Priest
James Taylor
Bob Dylan
Alice Cooper
Correct Answer: Alice Cooper
Question 7 of 83: In Hard Rock music, singers were as capable of singing __________________ as they were of singing loud, heavy rock songs.
Answer Options:

Duets
Trios
Ballads
Solos
Correct Answer: Ballads
Question 8 of 83: One of the major influences of Hard Rock is ___________________.
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the blues
Jazz
Teen Idol Pop
Folk
Correct Answer: the blues
Question 9 of 83: In folk music the lyrics are more important than the melodies.
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True
False
Correct Answer: True
Question 10 of 83: Bob Dylan was invited to sing on the Ed Sullivan show, but chose not to because they wouldn’t let him sing the song he wanted to sing.
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True
False
Correct Answer: True
Question 11 of 83: The hippies interpreted the philosophy of ____________________________________ as an attitude that stressed the importance of freeing the individual from the hostility of the outside, tradition-bound world.
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Existentialism
Feminism
Rockistentialism
Humanism
Correct Answer: Existentialism
Question 12 of 83: Jimi Hendrix’s performance of __________________________ was the highlight of the Woodstock Festival in 1969.
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America the Beautiful
On Top of Old Smokey
My Country Tis’ of Thee
The Star Spangled Banner
Correct Answer: The Star Spangled Banner
Question 13 of 83: The Doors were considered which style of music?
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Psychedelic Rock
Folk Rock
Southern Rock
Hard Rock
Correct Answer: Psychedelic Rock
Question 14 of 83: The song Bob Dylan wanted to sing on the Ed Sullivan show was
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“House of the Rising Sun”
“Talkin’ New York Blues”
“Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues”
“Song to Woody”
Correct Answer: “Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues”
Question 15 of 83: Central elements of “Beat” culture include:
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A rejection of mainstream American values, experimentation with drugs and alternate forms of sexuality, and a rejection of Eastern spirituality.
A rejection of mainstream American values, experimentation with drugs and alternate forms of sexuality, and an interest in Eastern spirituality.
A rejection of mainstream American values, rejection of drugs and rejection of alternate forms of sexuality, and an interest in Eastern spirituality
An acceptance of mainstream American values, experimentation with drugs and alternate forms of sexuality, and an interest in Eastern spirituality.
Correct Answer: A rejection of mainstream American values, experimentation with drugs and alternate forms of sexuality, and an interest in Eastern spirituality.
Question 16 of 83: In folk music, the lyrics are more important than the melodies.
Answer Options:

True
False
Correct Answer: True
Question 17 of 83: Bob Dylan was invited to sing on the Ed Sullivan show, but chose not to because they wouldn’t let him sing the song he wanted to sing.
Answer Options:

True
False
Correct Answer: True
Question 18 of 83: Ozzy Osbourne has not toured since his “Last Tour” of 1992.
Answer Options:

True
False
Correct Answer: False
Question 19 of 83: Melodies and lyrics of Southern Rock were often changed as they were passed from performer to performer.
Answer Options:

True
False
Correct Answer: True
Question 20 of 83: Bob Dylan’s “Song to Woody” was written as a tribute to Woody Allen.
Answer Options:

True
False
Correct Answer: False
Question 21 of 83: Glam Bands combined heavy metal with androgynous hairdos and makeup.
Answer Options:

True
False
Correct Answer: True
Question 22 of 83: The Grateful Dead often played at “Acid Tests”.
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True
False
Correct Answer: True
Question 23 of 83: Judas Priest added a second rhythm guitar to their set-up in order to expand their powerful sound.
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True
False
Correct Answer: True
Question 24 of 83: _____________________________ is the only singer/songwriter to ever receive a Nobel Prize in Literature.
Answer Options:
Correct Answer: Bob Dylan

Question 25 of 83: ________________________was a trumpet player who created the fusion style.
Answer Options:
Correct Answer: Miles Davis

Question 26 of 83: The original lead singer of Black Sabbath was _________________________________. Answer Options:
Correct Answer: Ozzy Osbourne

Question 27 of 83: The______________________________________were the first band to use the term psychedelic to describe their music.
Answer Options:
Correct Answer: The 13th Floor Elevators

Question 28 of 83: Match the following bands to the correct genre:
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The Doors: Psychedelic Rock
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Southern Rock
Poison: Glam Rock
Metallica: Speed Metal
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Country Rock
Question 29 of 83: __________________________chose high-voltage heavy metal as the style of music they wanted to play and even named themselves after electricity currents.
Answer Options:
Correct Answer: AC/DC

Question 30 of 83: __________________________________was a singer/song writer who typically accompanied herself with a folk-styled acoustic guitar or mountain dulcimer.
Answer Options:
Correct Answer: Joni Mitchell

Question 31 of 83: The lead guitarist of __________________________used classical techniques on the guitar to create sounds that were new to rock guitar.
Answer Options:
Correct Answer: Van Halen

Question 32 of 83: ______________________________ was named after a medieval torture and execution device.
Answer Options:
Correct Answer: Iron Maiden

Question 33 of 83: When choosing a concealer which one of these is NOT correct?
Answer Options:

Yellow camouflages violet
Green camouflages red
Orange camouflages blue
Blue camouflages yellow
Correct Answer: Blue camouflages yellow

Question 34 of 83: The Indian Sitar was a popular Hard Rock instrument.
Answer Options:

True
False
Correct Answer: False
Question 35 of 83: Slayer was one of the most important and influential death metal bands.
Answer Options:

True
False
Correct Answer: True
Question 36 of 83: Traditional folk music avoids amplification and vocals.
Answer Options:

True
False
Correct Answer: False
Question 37 of 83: Speed Metal combined heavy metal vocals and fuzz-tone guitar timbres with the intense throbbing beat of punk.
Answer Options:

True
False
Correct Answer: True
Question 38 of 83: Psychedelic Rock was inspired by the Beat writers.
Answer Options:

True
False
Correct Answer: True
Question 39 of 83: Hippies stood for peace, free love, and non-materialism.
Answer Options:

True
False
Correct Answer: True
Question 40 of 83: Hard Rock and Heavy Metal began in the pubs in Australia.
Answer Options:

True
False
Correct Answer: False
Question 41 of 83: Match the following genres of music to the correct definition:
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Jazz Fusion: This style was primarily an instrumental music.
Heavy Metal: Loud powerful aggressive style of rock in which singers were as capable of singing ballads as they were of singing loud aggressive songs.
Psychedelic Rock: Style of music that tried to recreate the effects of LSD in their music.
Country Rock: The Eagles played this style of music.
Jazz Rock: This style combined the horn section sound of swing dance music with a rock rhythm section and rock beat.
Hard Rock: In this style, singers concentrated on screaming, often obscured, lyrics to audiences.
Question 42 of 83: __________________________chose high-voltage heavy metal as the style of music they wanted to play and even named themselves after electricity currents.
Answer Options:
Correct Answer: AC/DC

Question 43 of 83: __________________________________was a singer/song writer who typically accompanied herself with a folk-styled acoustic guitar or mountain dulcimer.
Answer Options:
Correct Answer: Joni Mitchell

Question 44 of 83: The lead guitarist of __________________________used classical techniques on the guitar to create sounds that were new to rock guitar.
Answer Options:
Correct Answer: Van Halen

Question 45 of 83: ______________________________ was named after a medieval torture and execution device.
Answer Options:
Correct Answer: Iron Maiden

Question 46 of 83: Match the following bands to the correct genre:
Answer Options:

The Doors: Psychedelic Rock
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Southern Rock
Poison: Glam Rock
Metallica: Speed Metal
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Country Rock
Question 47 of 83: When choosing a concealer which one of these is NOT correct?
Answer Options:

Yellow camouflages violet
Green camouflages red
Orange camouflages blue
Blue camouflages yellow
Correct Answer: Blue camouflages yellow

 

Question: Exploration of fun

Answer Options:

Answer: –

 

Question: The following are four aspects of hepatic (liver) function. Rank them in order of largest to smallest level of organization.

Answer Options:
– O B> C> A> D – B> C> D> A – C> B> A> D – C> B> D> A

Answer: B > C > D > A

 

Question: “Glucose is transported from blood into cells because cells require glucose to meet their energy needs.” This type of explanation is

Answer Options:
– teleological – theological – scatological – Mechanistic

Answer: teleological

 

Question: Which of the following is a functional group that is part of a building block of proteins?

Answer Options:
– phosphate – adenine – amino – ribose

Answer: amino

 

Question: Which of the following is a way to recognize a carbohydrate by looking at its name only?

Answer Options:
– It always ends in -ase – It begins with proteo- – It ends in -ose – It begins with lipo- – It begins with nucleo-

Answer: It ends in -ose

 

Question: A mutation in the gene for a cyclin protein might result in which of the following?

Answer Options:
– a cell with additional genetic material than normal – cancer – a cell with less genetic material than normal – any of the above

Answer: any of the above

 

Question: A human cell typically consists of flexible membranes that enclose cytoplasm, a water-based cellular fluid together with a variety of tiny functioning units called

Answer Options:
– organelles – molecules – atoms – elements

Answer: organelles

 

Question: Atmospheric air is only about______percent oxygen.

Answer Options:
– 10 – 20 – 40 – 60

Answer: 20

 

Question: Which of these structures is not under direct control of the peripheral nervous system?

Answer Options:
– trigeminal ganglion – gastric plexus – sympathetic chain ganglia – cervical plexus

Answer: trigeminal ganglion

 

Question: Following a penetrating wound, the most immediate threat is excessive

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– Infection – loss of limb – blood loss – head ache

Answer: blood loss

 

Question: Which of the following occurs when a myofibril contracts?

Answer Options:
– Thin and thick filaments slide past each other, but do not change in length. – Thin filaments contract, but thick filaments slide. – Thick filaments contract, but thin filaments slide. – Thin and thick filaments contract as they slide past each other.

Answer: Thin and thick filaments slide past each other, but do not change in length.

 

Question: If you were suddenly ejected from a space ship above Earth’s atmosphere, you would go from a situation of normal pressure to one of very low pressure. The pressure of the nitrogen gas in your blood would be

Answer Options:
– smaller – equal – lower – higher

Answer: higher

 

Question: What is the collection of neurons in the walls of the digestive system called?

Answer Options:
– Visceral nervous system – Somatic motor system – Sympathetic nervous system – Enteric nervous system

Answer: Enteric nervous system

 

Question: The atoms of the elements found in the human body have from one to _____ electron shells.

Answer Options:
– 2 – 3 – 4 – 5

Answer: 3

 

Question: A______ is an organelle that serves as the site of protein synthesis.

Answer Options:
– golgi body – cytoskeleton – ribosome – lysosome

Answer: ribosome

 

Question: Which form of transport across cell membrane requires input of cellular energy?

Answer Options:
– Passive – Active – Glucose – Codon

Answer: Active

 

Question: _________ muscles have fascicles that are arranged in the same direction as the long axis of the muscle.

Answer Options:
– Longitudinal – Extended – Proximal – Parallel

Answer: Parallel

 

Question: Which of the following are responsible for a receptor adapting to a stimulus?

Answer Options:
– opening of Na+ channels only – opening of K+ channels only – Na+ channel inactivation only – K+ channel inactivation only – Na+ channel inactivation or K+ channel opening

Answer: Na+ channel inactivation or K+ channel opening

 

Question: Which type of neuron only has one process extending from the cell body?

Answer Options:
– a bipolar neuron – an interneuron – an efferent neuron – a pseudounipolar neuron

Answer: a pseudounipolar neuron

 

Question: The two major regions of the diencephalon are the _______ and the hypothalamus.

Answer Options:
– thalamus – subthalamus – olfaction. – epithalamus

Answer: thalamus

 

Question: The large, fleshy structure on the lateral aspect of the head is known as the _________.

Answer Options:
– malleus – incus. – stapes – auricle

Answer: auricle

 

Question: Movement of the eye within the orbit is accomplished by the contraction of extraocular muscles that originate from the bones of the orbit and insert into the surface of the eyeball.

Answer Options:
– 2 – 4 – 6 – 8

Answer: 6

 

Question: A ________ reflex has afferent branches that enter the spinal cord or brain and involve the efferent branches, as previously explained.

Answer Options:
– long – medium – short – sharp

Answer: short

 

Question: Which is NOT produced in the body for the purpose of storing extra calories?

Answer Options:
– protein – fat – carbohydrate – All of these are produced in the body for that purpose.

Answer: protein