Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: False
Question: After the vice president, next in the line of succession is _______ followed by _______.
Answer Options:
A. the Speaker of the House; the secretary of state
\nB. the secretary of state; the Speaker of the House
\nC. the Speaker of the House; the president pro tempore of the Senate
\nD. the president pro tempore of the Senate; the Speaker of the House
\nE. the secretary of state; the president pro tempore of the Senate
Answer: A. the Speaker of the House; the secretary of state
Question: True or False? Growth in health care spending does not have the effect of crowding out non-health-related types of goods and services.
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: False
Question: Which of the following is an example of direct costs?
Answer Options:
A. Office supplies
\nB. Provider salaries
\nC. Human resource services
\nD. Housekeeping supplies
\nE. None of these is correct.
Answer: E. None of these is correct.
Question: People who become members of interest groups for purposive incentives are joining:
Answer Options:
A. out of a sense of belonging to the group.
\nB. for the nice nickels.
\nC. for ethical beliefs or ideological reasons.
\nD. to improve their economic opportunities.
\nE. because they have been pressured to do so.
Answer: C. for ethical beliefs or ideological reasons.
Question: In a parliamentary system
Answer Options:
A. the chief executive is the real power.
\nB. the chief executives rotate between the heads of the major parties.
\nC. a monarch chooses the chief executive.
\nD. chief executives are chosen through a popular vote of the people.
\nE. the legislature chooses the chief executive. Correct
Answer: the legislature chooses the chief executive.
Question: True/False: NEETs stands for neither unemployed nor in education or training.
Answer Options:
A. True
\nB. False
Answer: A. True
Question: Most children around the world can use and speak how many different languages?
Answer Options:
A. 2
\nB. 4
\nC. 1
\nD. 3
Answer: A. 2
Question: The Institute of Medicine publication, “To Err is Human,” reported that between ______ people die each year from medical errors.
Answer Options:
A. 2,000 and 4,000
\nB. 15,000 and 20,000
\nC. 44,000 and 98,000
\nD. 98,000 and 100,000
\nE. 100,000 and 110,000
Answer: C. 44,000 and 98,000
Question: Emily Dickinson uses the lines “How dreary to be somebody! How public, like a frog” (stanza 2). The phrase “like a frog” is also known as a ________.
Answer Options:
Simile
\nMetaphor
\nPersonification
\nTheme
Answer: The correct answer is not provided, but it should be “Simile.”
Question: Physician assistants can practice with a 2-year associate’s degree.
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: False
Question: Expansion of services of many types:
Answer Options:
A. Begin
\nB. Continue
\nC. End
\nD. None of these are correct.
\nE. All of these are correct.
Answer: E. All of these are correct
Question: Impressionist painters produced relatively small paintings using clear, bright colors, casual and natural compositions, portrayed everyday scenes, like landscapes, streets, and cafés, and emphasized a sense of realism in “the incidental, the momentary, and the passing.”
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: True
Question: Conservative endorses all of the following except
Answer Options:
A. a limited role for the national government in helping individuals.
\nB. government action to support traditional values.
\nC. patriotism.
\nD. redistribution of income. Correct
\nE. the belief that the individual is responsible for his or her own well-being.
Answer: redistribution of income.