Quiz 1 1. The raw fundamental data on the human genome cannot be patented but the genes and gene-based discoveries can. 2. The map of the human genome produced by Collins and his co-workers is available from the internet for free all over the world. In other words‚ the map of the human genome created by the HGP is a public good. 3. Celera genomics has no patent over the human genome. However‚ celera does have proprietary rights over its version of that genome. It is private good. Quiz
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Last Tuesday‚ September 3‚ 2013‚ I attended the Philosophy Quiz Bee that is exclusively for 1st and 2nd year students who are taking Philosophy subject. It is entitled: Ironical Thinking Quiz Bee. The whole thought of the event is to make the students think ironically about the given question and/or category. It was held at the Lecture rooms 3 and 4‚ the first batch started at 9am and ended up at 10:30am while the second batch ended up at 12 noon. Every section of the course has a representative
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The electron configuration of a Ni2+ ion is: | A) [Ar]4s23d8 | | B) [Ar]4s23d6 | | C) [Ar]3d8 | | D) [Ar]3d6 | Question 2 The Fe3+ ion has _____ electrons in 3d orbitals. | A) 6 | | B) 5 | | C) 4 | | D) 3 | | E) 2 | Question 3 A ligand is: | A) a molecule or ion that has at least one lone pair of electrons | | B) a nucleophile | | C) a Lewis base | | D) part of a coordination compound | | E) All of the above | Question 4 In K[Cu(CN)2]
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assuming we are confident that the cash flows and the required rate of return have been properly estimated. Question 2 Which of the following capital budgeting techniques does not adjust for the riskiness of the cash flows? Payback Question 3 A(n) ____ is the return on the best alternative use of an asset‚ the highest return that will not be earned if funds are not invested in a particular project. opportunity cost Question 4 Tapley Acquisition Inc. is considering the purchase of
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inversely D) indirectly‚ not E) directly‚ directly 3. What is the wavelength of light (nm) that has a frequency of 3.22 × 1014 s-1? A) 9.32 × 10-7 B) 1.07 × 106 C) 649 D) 9.66 × 1022 E) 932 4. The energy of a photon that has a wavelength of 12.3 nm is __________ J. A) 1.62 × 10-17 B) 4.42 × 10-23 C) 2.72 × 10-50 D) 1.99 × 10-25 E) 1.51 × 10-17 5. The energy (J) required for an electronic transition in a Bohr hydrogen atom from n = 2 to n = 3 is __________ J. A) 3.00 × 10-19 B) 4.60 × 1014
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LIFO sequencing is more equitable that FIFO sequencing. FALSE TRUE Incorrect 2 MGT370-Ch10-009 a) MC1 Determining whether activities are going to plan is known as: Monitoring and control Monitoring and control Correct 3 MGT370-Ch10-020 a) MC1 The maximum output of an operations system in a given period is called the: Designed capacity Designed capacity Correct 4 MGT370-Ch10-024 a) T/F Planning and control activities are concerned with providing long-term
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PAGE 1: 1. (TCO D) Return on investment (ROI) is equal to the margin multiplied by (Points : 5) Ans: turnover (b) 2. (TCO D) Given the following data‚ what would ROI be? Ans: 20% (b) 3. (TCO D) Last year‚ the House of Orange had sales of $826‚650‚ net operating income of $81‚000‚ and operating assets of $84‚000 at the beginning of the year and $90‚000 at the end of the year. What was the company’s turnover‚ rounded to the nearest tenth? (Points : 5) Ans: 9.5 (a) Page 2: 1. (TCO D)
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The different tasks and duties that the police department performs are divided among its members. The tasks of the organization are divided according to personnel. Work assignments are designed so that tasks are given to particular personnel to get accomplished. In the police department‚ patrol functions are separate from detective functions‚ which are separate from internal investigative functions. Where the officers are located and the times that they work are established so that the area is covered
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Scenario: John is an 18-year-old freshman at New York University. John was the starting quarterback at his high school in a small town in Indiana. He enjoys playing sports and hanging out with friends. John has always been popular and done well in school and sports. Once he is comfortable in his surroundings he can be confident in what he is doing. Donnie is an 18-year-old freshman from Chicago attending Iowa State. Donnie spends most of his time playing his guitar and writing music. In high
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One of the best ways to learn about how various human service organizations meet human needs is to research and study agencies within your city or state. Resources: Appendixes B‚ C‚ & G Compile a list of the human service agencies in your city or state. Choose two agencies from your list. Research and study the available information for each agency‚ obtained from the agency’s Web site or other credible Internet sources. Search for information about how the agency determines needs and the
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