HMGT 300 Introduction to the U.S. Health Care Sector

HMGT 300 Introduction to the U.S. Health Care Sector

Question   1

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In the following sentence, choose the verb that agrees with its subject

The herd of horses  ____ wildly across the field.

 

Question   2

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“Night Shyamalan’s second movie ‘Unbreakable’, which again features Bruce Willis, is slated to hit the theaters on Friday. Judging by the immense success of his first movie, ‘The Sixth Sense’, which has a sterling performance by Bruce Willis, this movie is expected to do well at the box office.”

Which of the following weakens the argument in the passage:

 

Question   3

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Every year, Americans use over one billion sharp objects to administer healthcare in their homes. These sharp objects include lancets, needles, and syringes. If not disposed of in puncture-resistant containers, they can injure sanitation workers. Sharp objects should be disposed of in hard plastic or metal containers with secure lids. The containers should be clearly marked and be puncture resistant.

The paragraph best supports the idea that sanitation workers can be injured if they

 

Question   4

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The entire low-carbohydrate versus low-fat diet argument is so prevalent that one would think that these are the only two options available for losing weight and staying healthy. Some experts even feel that the low-carb/low-fat debate distracts us from an even more important issue—our culture’s reliance on processed and manufactured foods.

The paragraph best supports the statement that

 

Question   5

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Please choose the correct underlined phrase

The population of tigers in the National Park is increasing steadily, and this  is a source of encouragement to those who have worked so hard to fund the conservation effort.

 

Question   6

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In the following sentence, choose the verb that agrees with its subject

The frogs at the cottage ________ very loudly.

 

Question   7

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When Barbara came home from the mall, she gave a bag to her little sister that was filled with books.

Which of these is the clearest and most effective way to revise the sentence above?

 

Question   8

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This question is based on a situation. Read the situation and answer the question that follows
Between 1960 and 1970, ivory poachers in the African nation of Zinbaku killed over 6,500 elephants. During that period, the total elephant population in Zinbaku fell from about 35,000 to just under 30,000. In 1970, new anti-poaching measures were implemented in Zinbaku, and between 1970 and 1980 over 800 poachers were arrested and expelled from the country. Nevertheless, by 1980, the elephant population in Zinbaku had fallen to about 21,000.

 Which of the following, if true, would best help to explain the apparent paradox presented above?

 

Question   9

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Nathan and Sean were in the same math class. Their teacher returned the tests she had graded. When they saw their grades, Nathan smiled, but Sean looked unhappy. The teacher said that many students had received low grades, and she hoped they would study more for the next test.

Sean looked unhappy when he saw his test grade, so we can conclude that he most likely did not do as well as he would have liked.

What does the teacher believe?

 

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Question   10

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Many business offices are located in buildings having 2-8 floors. If a building has more than 3 floors, it has a elevator. If the above statements are true, which of the following must be true?

 

Question   11

1 / 1   point

This question is based on a situation. Read the situation and answer the question that follows

If highways were restricted to cars and only those trucks with capacity of less than 8 tons, most of the truck traffic would be forced to run outside highways. Such a reduction in the amount of truck traffic would reduce the risk of collisions on highways.

The conclusion drawn in the 1st sentence depends on which of the following assumptions?

 

Question   12

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One of the most hazardous conditions a firefighter will ever encounter is a backdraft (also known as a smoke explosion). A backdraft can occur in the hot-smoldering phase of a fire when burning is incomplete and there is not enough oxygen to sustain the fire. Unburned carbon particles and other flammable products, combined with the intense heat, may cause instantaneous combustion if more oxygen reaches the fire. Firefighters should be aware of the conditions that indicate the possibility for a backdraft to occur. When there is a lack of oxygen during a fire, the smoke becomes filled with carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide and turns dense gray or black. Other warning signs of a potential backdraft are little or no visible flame, excessive heat, smoke leaving the building in puffs, muffled sounds, and smoke-stained windows. Proper ventilation will make a backdraft less likely. Opening a room or building at the highest point allows heated gases and smoke to be released gradually. However, suddenly breaking a window or opening a door is a mistake, because it allows oxygen to rush in, causing an explosion.

To prevent the possibility of a backdraft, a firefighter should

 

Question   13

Please choose the correct letter to complete the phrase

______of the ballroom dance club brought ______ dues.

 

 

Question   14

Nathan and Sean were in the same math class. Their teacher returned the tests she had graded. When they saw their grades, Nathan smiled, but Sean looked unhappy. The teacher said that many students had received low grades, and she hoped they would study more for the next test.

Based on this story, what is MOST LIKELY to be true?

 

Question   15

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One of the most hazardous conditions a firefighter will ever encounter is a backdraft (also known as a smoke explosion). A backdraft can occur in the hot-smoldering phase of a fire when burning is incomplete and there is not enough oxygen to sustain the fire. Unburned carbon particles and other flammable products, combined with the intense heat, may cause instantaneous combustion if more oxygen reaches the fire. Firefighters should be aware of the conditions that indicate the possibility for a backdraft to occur. When there is a lack of oxygen during a fire, the smoke becomes filled with carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide and turns dense gray or black. Other warning signs of a potential backdraft are little or no visible flame, excessive heat, smoke leaving the building in puffs, muffled sounds, and smoke-stained windows. Proper ventilation will make a backdraft less likely. Opening a room or building at the highest point allows heated gases and smoke to be released gradually. However, suddenly breaking a window or opening a door is a mistake, because it allows oxygen to rush in, causing an explosion.

Which of the following is not mentioned as a potential backdraft warning sign?

 

 

Question   16

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One of the most hazardous conditions a firefighter will ever encounter is a backdraft (also known as a smoke explosion). A backdraft can occur in the hot-smoldering phase of a fire when burning is incomplete and there is not enough oxygen to sustain the fire. Unburned carbon particles and other flammable products, combined with the intense heat, may cause instantaneous combustion if more oxygen reaches the fire. Firefighters should be aware of the conditions that indicate the possibility for a backdraft to occur. When there is a lack of oxygen during a fire, the smoke becomes filled with carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide and turns dense gray or black. Other warning signs of a potential backdraft are little or no visible flame, excessive heat, smoke leaving the building in puffs, muffled sounds, and smoke-stained windows. Proper ventilation will make a backdraft less likely. Opening a room or building at the highest point allows heated gases and smoke to be released gradually. However, suddenly breaking a window or opening a door is a mistake, because it allows oxygen to rush in, causing an explosion.

A backdraft is a dangerous condition for firefighters mainly because

 

Question   17

1 / 1   point

One of the most hazardous conditions a firefighter will ever encounter is a backdraft (also known as a smoke explosion). A backdraft can occur in the hot-smoldering phase of a fire when burning is incomplete and there is not enough oxygen to sustain the fire. Unburned carbon particles and other flammable products, combined with the intense heat, may cause instantaneous combustion if more oxygen reaches the fire. Firefighters should be aware of the conditions that indicate the possibility for a backdraft to occur. When there is a lack of oxygen during a fire, the smoke becomes filled with carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide and turns dense gray or black. Other warning signs of a potential backdraft are little or no visible flame, excessive heat, smoke leaving the building in puffs, muffled sounds, and smoke-stained windows. Proper ventilation will make a backdraft less likely. Opening a room or building at the highest point allows heated gases and smoke to be released gradually. However, suddenly breaking a window or opening a door is a mistake, because it allows oxygen to rush in, causing an explosion.

When compared with a hot, smoldering fire, a fire with visible, high-reaching flames

 

 

Question   18

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This week is going to be insane, Danesha thought to herself as she got ready for school. (2) With the end of the school year came all sorts of final projects, and every single project was due that Friday. (3) Danesha didn’t understand why her teachers liked to assign everything at the same time. (4) After grabbing her lunch and a breakfast bar, the school bus was heard. (5) Danesha flew out the door to catch it. (6) Occupied with all that needed to be done, the front door was accidentally left unlocked.

Which is the correct way to write sentence 6?

 

Question   19

Please choose the correct underlined phrase

More and more holidaymakers are choosing to fly to remote islands in search of the perfect beach; seeking sand, sun and palm trees, rather than centers of entertainment.

 

Question   20

Which of the following best completes the passage below?

In a survey of job applicants, two-fifths admitted to being at least a little dishonest. However, the survey may underestimate the proportion of job applicants who are dishonest, because ..