Question: From the answers below, select two that are current, scientifically-valid methods of determining stellar diameters.

Answer Options:
The first one for stars like dwarfs of another as an F-ring binary system is development or the pulse in front of a radio telescope on Earth, we can measure the Doppler shift to the eclipse then. How can measure the speed of the stars from the orbital star telescope over knowing the time of eclipse and the period of the orbit such can be determined.
\nThe time for an object like the Moon to pass in front of a star can be measured to determine the diameter of a star. Since we know the speed of the Moon in its orbit, we can calculate the star’s size.
\nFor stars like supergiants, their atmosphere extends beyond what is normally considered their photosphere. By knowing the star’s distance and its angular size, the diameter can be determined.
\nRadar waves ricochet from some stars like our Earth with a shift caused by the Doppler effect. The amount of shift and time the brooding’s projectile to some diameter. If the star’s distance can be determined, then the star’s diameter can be computed.

Answer: For stars like supergiants, their atmosphere extends beyond what is normally considered their photosphere. By knowing the star’s distance and its angular size, the diameter can be determined.
\nThe time for an object like the Moon to pass in front of a star can be measured to determine the diameter of a star. Since we know the speed of the Moon in its orbit, we can calculate the star’s size.

Question: Lobbyists and government officials who are more impressed by contacts from:

Answer Options:
A. constituents than interest groups.
\nB. one who has the Supreme Court then has association in their district.
\nC. lobbyists who threaten to take their case to the public than their constituents.
\nD. reporters who leak classified information to the press that the media in general.
\nE. representatives from foreign governments than lobbyists from American interests.

Answer: A. constituents than interest groups.

Question: This class will take an “all of the above” approach to understanding and appreciating the Arts.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: True

Question: True or False? Fraud is an improper act that is unintentional and inconsistent with standard practices.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: False

Question: What is the sequence for the four processing tasks in thinking?

Answer Options:
A. Representation, categorization, interpretation, cognition
\nB. Attention, attribution, cognition consistency, cognitive evaluation
\nC. Noticing, cognitive evaluation, cognitive dissonance, sensemaking
\nD. Perception, organizing, attributing, sensemaking
\nE. Attention, perception, cognitive evaluation, cognitive consistency

Answer: Attention, perception, cognitive evaluation, cognitive consistency

Question: Access to the care of specialist physicians is limited in which of the following types of health plan?

Answer Options:
A. Point of service plan
\nB. Preferred provider organization
\nC. Conventional indemnity
\nD. All of these are correct.
\nE. None of these is correct.

Answer: E. None of these is correct.

Question: Health care managers have little power over employees and cannot influence them to act in certain ways.

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: False

Question: A wrong against society as a whole, even if only one particular individual is harmed, is considered a violation of which type of law?

Answer Options:
A. Civil
\nB. Criminal
\nC. Administrative
\nD. All of these are correct.
\nE. None of these is correct.

Answer: B. Criminal

Question: Romanticism was a nineteenth-century philosophy that saw the impassioned artist as capable of speaking to and embodying deep truths about fundamental reality in works of art [beyond ordinary experience].

Answer Options:
True
\nFalse

Answer: True

Question: When applying for a position, physicians should have:

Answer Options:
A. the right to refuse to provide private information.
\nB. time off to find themselves.
\nC. no gaps in the resume.
\nD. photocopies of documents.
\nE. None of these is correct.

Answer: C. no gaps in the resume.

Question: How many late assignments may be submitted for credit throughout the semester?

Answer Options:
0
\n1
\n2
\n3
\n4

Answer: 0