Topic 1 Part I - Multiple Choice Questions 1 Which two particles have approximately the same mass? (1) proton and neutron (3) neutron and electron (2) proton and electron (4) neutron and positron 2 Which statement is true about a proton and an electron? (1) They have the same masses and the same charges. (2) They have the same masses and different charges. (3) They have different masses and the same charges. (4) They have different masses and different charges. 3 The atomic
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Name: Date: Study/answer the following questions in order to prepare for your test Answer true/false for the following: Pollen can be carried by wind‚ animals‚ or water. Animal-pollinated plants have fragrant or showy flowers to attract the animals. Fungi‚ such as mold‚ Baker’s yeast‚ and mushrooms produce almost no spores. When environmental conditions are harsh‚ some bacteria form thick-walled‚ resistant spores‚ called ectospores The hard outer layer‚ or shell‚ of a pollen grain or
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 SAMPLE MIDTERM TIME: 90 MINUTES Question Type Possible Marks 1-15 Multiple Choice 16 16 Journal Entries 10 17 Adjusting Entries 6 18 Closing Entries 3 19 Financial Statements 20 20 Other 5 Total Achieved 60 Letter Grade NO EXPLANATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR JOURNAL ENTRIES. NAME ____________________________________ DATE _____________________________ ACCT 110 - Mock Midterm Page 1 1 – 15 MULTIPLE
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WEEK 1 GEN Adverse reactions for drugs occur because: No drug has only one receptor it binds to. A drug that occupies and "turns on" a receptor is an: agonist Before marketing a new drug‚ the drug company asks the FDA to approve its choice of: trade name The time between when a drug response is observable and when there is no longer an observable drug effect is called the duration of action This term refers to how much of a drug must be given to see a desired response potency
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Review for Exam 1: Intro to Communication Inquiry Defining Communication What are the issues involved in defining communication? A: Does communication have to intentional to be communication? Does it need to have correspondence as in the message sent has to equal the message received. Does the communication accomplish its goal‚ does there have to be intentionality‚ is it successful? Does communication have to be honest; should we only study communication that is moral? Does Communication include
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FINS2624 MIDTERM S1‚ 2015 FAMILY NAME OTHER NAMES STUDENT ID SIGNATURE THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES SCHOOL OF BANKING AND FINANCE FINS2624 PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT MID-TERM EXAMINATION - SEMESTER 1‚ 2015 TIME ALLOWED: 2 HOURS AND 30 MINUTES To make sure that we can identify your exam if your student ID number is hard to read‚ please tick the boxes below to fill in your seven digit student ID number. Detailed instructions are on the next page. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Page 1
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Nationalism: loyal to your country Political ideologies Conservatism- does not want change Liberalism- wants change Moderates- wants some changes Congress of Vienna Metternich: Foreign minister of Austria. He distrusted the democratic ideals of the French Revolution. Metternich wanted to keep things as they were. He had three goals for the congress of Vienna. 1. He wanted to prevent future French aggression by surrounding it with strong countries. 2 restore a balance of power. 3 restore
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University of Washington – ACCT 225 – Intro Managerial Accounting Midterm 2 Study Guide Below is a list of some of the things you should definitely be familiar with for Midterm 2. It is not intended to be a complete list. Rather‚ this should be used a supplement to the studying you were otherwise doing. Chapter 7 Under variable costing‚ only those manufacturing costs that vary with production quantity (output) are included as product costs. This would typically include direct materials‚ direct
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Schelling 1966 - Arms and Influence [1-34‚ 69-189] Preface - Original the power to hurt as a tool of bargaining force as part of diplomacy when it is used to extract some behavior from a target‚ difference from pure force Diplomacy of Violence how countries use their capacity for violence as bargaining power Ch 1 - The Diplomacy of Violence: Pages 1-34 Diplomacy vs. force Diplomacy is bargaining - Diplomacy seeks outcomes that are better for both parties than some of the alternatives
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Financial Ratios • Profitability: generation of revenues in excess of the expenses associated o Profit margin (net profit/net sales) § Percentage of sales left over after all other expenses § Decreasing trendàearnings declined more than sales o Return on assets (net profit/total assets) § Indicates how
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