Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: False
Question: The correct sequence of the evolving phases of federalism is:
Answer Options:
A. dual, competitive, cooperative, centralized, new, representative
\nB. dual, cooperative, centralized, “new,” representative, competitive Correct
\nC. cooperative, competitive, centralized, dual, new, representative
\nD. dual, competitive, cooperative, centralized, representative
\nE. competitive, centralized, representative, dual, new, cooperative
Answer: dual, cooperative, centralized, “new,” representative, competitive
Question: A procedure used by the Supreme Court in determining which cases it will hear is:
Answer Options:
A. the rule of four.
\nB. the sign of six.
\nC. the rule of law.
\nD. the sign of five.
Answer: A. the rule of four.
Question: True or False? Managers play an important role in the engagement process.
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: True
Question: Nutrition studies can work together to create which of the following:
Answer Options:
A. a strong, established relationship
\nB. a probable risk
\nC. a possible risk
\nD. all of the above
Answer: D. all of the above
Question: In the short story, “The Tell-Tale Heart,” the narrator explains that he doesn’t have an issue with the old man, only his Evil Eye. When the Evil Eye falls upon the eye the one eye seems to be looking at the narrator, the narrator becomes, _______ (insert emotion).
Answer Options:
Angry
\nFrightened Correct
\nShocked
\nAmused
Answer: Frightened
Question: Body composition is a ratio of which of the following:
Answer Options:
Fat
\nMuscle
\nBone
\nOrgans
\nAll of the above
Answer: All of the above
Question: Which of the following correctly orders the spectral types from hottest to coolest?
Answer Options:
OBAFGKM
\nUVWXYZ
Answer: OBAFGKM
Question: _____ is a testable prediction of an outcome that guides the scientific inquiry process.
Answer Options:
Experiment
\nConclusion
\nHypothesis
\nObservation
Answer: Hypothesis
Question: The quality of a sound is based on the atmospheric pressure at the time the sound is generated.
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: False
Question: “The right service is provided badly and an avoidable complication reduces the benefit the patient receives” is the definition of which of the following terms?
Answer Options:
A. Abuse
\nB. Overuse
\nC. Underuse
\nD. Misuse
\nE. None of these is correct.
Answer: D. Misuse
Question: There are two major units of the course. The first unit will deal with the media or forms of the art. The second unit will deal with the styles or movements in the arts.
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: True
Question: Good measurement requires all of the following, except:
Answer Options:
A. A rigorous definition of concept to be measured.
\nB. Measurement variation.
\nC. Reliable measurement.
\nD. Valid measurement.
\nE. Good measurement requires all of these.
Answer: B. Measurement variation.
Question: A sizable majority of _______ who run for reelection are _______.
Answer Options:
A. House members; defeated in party primaries.
\nB. Senators; defeated in general elections.
\nC. incumbents; defeated in party primaries.
\nD. incumbents; successful.
Answer: D. incumbents; successful.
Question: In the appeals court:
Answer Options:
A. witnesses and testimony are presented to the jury.
\nB. juries decide if there is enough evidence to have a trial.
\nC. juries from both sides try to work out an agreement.
\nD. judges review lower court case records to determine if there is evidence of an error.
\nE. All of the above are true.
Answer: D. judges review lower court case records to determine if there is evidence of an error.
Question: All of the following are true of the 1964 and 1968 Civil Rights Acts except:
Answer Options:
A. the right to equality of opportunity in employment was included.
\nB. discrimination in public accommodations was banned.
\nC. state governments to control school integration were allowed.
\nD. discrimination in housing was banned.
\nE. penalties for those attempting to interfere with civil rights workers were provided.
Answer: C. state governments to control school integration were allowed.
Question: It is a basic statistical principle of scientific research that ________.
Answer Options:
A. only experiments imply causation
\nB. hypotheses always support the theory
\nC. only some evidence refutes the hypothesis
\nD. the Hawthorne effect is essential
Answer: A. only experiments imply causation
Question: What is the best way to communicate with your instructor for this online course?
Answer Options:
email to [redacted]
\ndrop by the office during office hours
\ntelephone
\ndrop by his house around midnight
\nuse inbox
Answer: use inbox
Question: A vice president may become president:
Answer Options:
A. when a president resigns.
\nB. when a president is impeached and convicted.
\nC. when a president dies.
\nD. after winning a presidential election.
\nE. All of the above.
Answer: E. All of the above.
Question: An opinion prepared by a judge who supports the court’s decision but wishes to add some view, clarify emphasis, or offer different reasons is:
Answer Options:
A. a majority opinion.
\nB. a dissenting opinion.
\nC. a concurring opinion.
\nD. a plurality opinion.
\nE. a unanimous opinion.
Answer: C. a concurring opinion.
Question: Which of the following is true regarding physician turnover?
Answer Options:
A. It impacts continuity of care.
\nB. It both impacts continuity of care and is costly.
\nC. It is costly.
\nD. It is undesirable.
\nE. It is unavoidable.
Answer: B. It both impacts continuity of care and is costly.
Question: ______ data deals with numbers such as the numbers for blood test results, height and weight, exam scores, grades, statistics, etc.
Answer: Quantitative
Question: The purpose of studying organization behavior is to:
Answer Options:
A. improve the management of people in the workplace
\nB. explain why people act the way they do
\nC. make managers more successful
\nD. make hospitals more profitable
\nE. address quality problems in health care
Answer: A. improve the management of people in the workplace
Question: Which of the following regarding the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 is true?
Answer Options:
A. Today, airline passengers still retain the Rights in the Bill of Rights, especially their 4th Amendment Rights.
\nB. Airline passengers are expected waive some of their Constitutional Rights before being allowed to board the aircraft.
\nC. Airline passengers have more Rights than those passengers in other public modes of travel.
\nD. Airline passengers’ Rights have been unaffected by security concerns.
\nE. None of the above are true.
Answer: B. Airline passengers are expected waive some of their Constitutional Rights before being allowed to board the aircraft.
Question: In modern elections:
Answer Options:
A. voters discern all incumbents of the U.S. House of Representatives.
\nB. national elections are held in which candidates for president are not on the ballot.
\nC. voters choose about two-thirds of the members of the U.S. Senate.
\nD. Options A and B are true.
\nE. All of the above are true.
Answer: E. All of the above are true.