Sensory adaptation is likely to occur in the presence of the odour of a skunk. a. True Incorrect: Incorrect b. False Correct: Correct
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Current trends in music have resulted in __________. a. the abandonment of traditional music forms in favor of western music in most of the world b. hybridization of traditional music as musicians from different parts of the world and traditions collaborate c. a strong preference for European classical forms of music in most of the world d. a decrease in average IQ
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Students with learning and behavioral disabilities often lack math skills and have problems with spatial organization as demonstrated in which one of the following examples? A) Adding when the sign indicates to subtract B) Forgetting the answer to basic facts such as 4 + 3 C) Subtracting the top number from the bottom number D) Missing a step in solving a problem
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Nitin is paid a base salary of $300 per week and commission at the rate of 2.5% for sales over $5000, 4% if his sales are over $10,000, and 4.5% if sales are over $25,000. How much will Nitin earn in a week in which his sales are $20,000?
▸ $800
▸ $825
▸ $900
▸ $1200
▸ $1125
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As a financial services graduate, you are offered a part-time job at an independent insurance broker placing various clients with any of several insurance companies. On homeowner insurance policies, each month, you will receive a 10% commission on all sales. For automobile policies, you will receive 1% on all sales and $5 per policy. You will also receive a 3% monthly bonus, on all sales, if your policy sales exceed $7,000. If you sold ten homeowner policies for $5,500 and twelve automobile policies for $3,200 (four policies), how much are your gross earnings?
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The Paintball Park bought 100 paint ball guns auctioned off en bloc for $7889.00. This means that each gun has the same cost. On inspection, the guns were classified as high quality, medium, and low quality. The 70 high quality guns were sold at a markup of 135% of cost, the 22 guns classified as medium were sold at a markup of 36% of cost, and the guns classified as low quality were sold at 73% of their cost. What was the unit price at which each of the three classifications was sold? A) $185.39, $107.29, $57.59 B) $106.50, $107.29, $57.59 C) $185.39, $102.56, $57.59 D) $185.39, $107.29, $136.48 E) $107.50, $106.29, $57.59
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Illuminating the nature and creativity of science itself is defined by Ray as A. Holographic theory. B. Complexity theory. C. Nursing theory. D. Caring theory.
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Incidents of __________ sometimes occur epidemically after the death of a close relative. a. pibloktoq b. windigo c. koro d. amok
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Josh and Ronnie are college friends who went to a cookout together. Despite eating the same foods at the cookout, Josh developed a food-borne illness but Ronnie did not. All of the following are possible reasons why only Josh got sick EXCEPT
a) Josh ate more of the contaminated food than Ronnie. b) Josh drank alcohol with the contaminated food and Ronnie did not. c) Joshs health status could also have been more compromised in comparison to Ronnies. d) Josh is 57 and weighs 165 lbs while Ronnie is 65 tall and weighs 235 lbs.
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Which of the following structures can perform all the activities required for life? A) DNA molecules B) cells C) organelles D) nuclei
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