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Question 1 

Omega.com sold 25 jet skis on account for $7,000 which cost $5,000. The entry to record the sale would include:
A) credit to Finished Goods Inventory $5,000.
B) debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $7,000.
C) credit to Account Receivable for $7,000.
D) all of the above.

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Question 2 

Because water does not provide any calories to the body, scientists do not consider it a nutrient.

True or False?

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Question 3 

A research study funded by a company that stands to benefit from a positive assessment is an
  example of a
 
  A) single blind. B) conflict of interest.
  C) double blind. D) placebo effect.

Q. 2

The American Society for Nutrition (ASN) and other similar professional nutrition organizations
 
  A) publish reliable nutrition research studies.
  B) sponsor the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).
  C) set the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs).
  D) lobby the government on behalf of pharmaceutical companies.

Q. 3

Which statement BEST describes nutrient density?
 
  A) Consume foods that have the most nutrients for their Calories.
  B) Plan your entire day's diet so that you juggle nutrient sources.
  C) Consume a variety of foods from the five major food groups every day.
  D) Choose a number of different foods within any given food group.

Q. 4

Which of the following foods has the greatest nutrient density?
 
  A) 8 fluid ounces of strawberry soda (100 kcal)
  B) 1 cup of fresh strawberries (100 kcal)
  C) 2 cups of strawberry Lifesavers (200 kcal)
  D) 2 tablespoons of strawberry jelly (100 kcal)

Q. 5

Moderate alcohol consumption for men is defined as consuming
 
  A) no more than one drink per week. B) no more than one drink per day.
  C) no more than two drinks per day. D) no alcohol at all.

Q. 6

Which of the following is an example of disease that is directly caused by a nutritional
  deficiency?
 
  A) type 2 diabetes B) heart disease
  C) cancer D) pellagra

Q. 7

One of the earliest developments in the field of nutrition linking nutritional deficiency to illness
  was the discovery that eating citrus fruits prevents
 
  A) strokes. B) scurvy. C) cancer. D) pellagra.

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Question 4 

What is the term for an imitation treatment that has no known physical effect or therapeutic value on the subjects in a research study?
A) theory
B) placebo
C) single-blind trial
D) double-blind trial

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Question 5 

The primary source of fuel for your body is found in:
 
  a. carbohydrates.
  b. fats.
  c. minerals and vitamins.
  d. proteins.

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Question 6 

Briefly outline how regional metamorphism is related to plate boundaries. Are certain types of metamorphic rocks indicative of particular plate boundaries or tectonic settings? Give two or three examples of such rocks and indicate the tectonic environment they represent.

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Question 7 

A space probe approaches a planet, taking measurements as it goes. If it detects a potential difference of 6000 MV between the altitudes of 253,000 km and 276,000 km above the planet's surface, what is the approximate electric field strength produced by the planet at 264,500 km above the surface? Assume the   field is approximately constant at these altitudes.
A) 261 N/C
B) 0.261 N/C
C) 561 N/C
D) 493 μN/C

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Question 8 

Which of the following rows correctly completes the following statement about synaptic transmission?

The neurotransmitters contained in vesicles enter the synaptic cleft via __A______ to attach to receptor proteins in the postsynaptic membrane. Once the postsynaptic neuron has been stimulated, the neurotransmitters return via ____B_____.

Select one:
a.
 A    B
 Binding    Exocytosis
b.
 A    B
 Endocytosis    Enzymatic breakdown
 c.
 A    B
 Exocytosis    Endocytosis
d.
 A    B
 Exocytosis    Binding

Question 35
Question text
Diisopropyl fluorophosphate is an insecticide that works by binding with cholinesterase enzyme.

Which of the following statements does NOT describe the function of diisopropyl fluorophosphate correctly?

Select one:
a. It blocks the acetylcholine receptor in the postsynaptic membrane.
b. It causes acetylcholine to accumulate in the synapse.
c. It causes acetylcholine to continuously contract the diaphragm or heart muscle, which leads to death.
d. It causes muscle fatigue and paralysis to occur as muscle contraction cannot be suppressed.

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Question 9 

Which of the following is not an assumption associated with the basic EOQ model?

a.   No inventory in transit
b.   An infinite planning horizon
c.   Stockouts are permitted
d.   A constant and known replenishment or lead time
e.   All are assumptions associated with the basic EOQ model

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Question 10 

What is the practice of transferring a firm's activities that have traditionally been internal to external suppliers?
A) farshoring
B) backsourcing
C) offshoring
D) outsourcing
E) nearshoring

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