ANSC 255 Final Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+ .
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ANSC 255 Final Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+ .
Animals used in biomedical research help us better understand ________ physiology.
A. Neither answer is correct
B. Animal
C. Both answers are correct
D. Human - correct answer. C. Both answers are correct
Most legislatio...
ANSC 255 Final Exam Questions And
Answers Graded A+ 2024-2025.
Animals used in biomedical research help us better understand ________ physiology.
A. Neither answer is correct
B. Animal
C. Both answers are correct
D. Human - correct answer. C. Both answers are correct
Most legislation aimed at protecting animals until the 1950s consisted of:
A. Protecting the animal owner from animal damages
B. Protecting animals against purposeful human exploitations
C. Banning blood sport events
D. Protecting animals against pointless cruelty - correct answer. D. Protecting animals
against pointless cruelty
The sociozoological scale is a ___________.
A. Moral hierarchy of animals
B. Law describing animal importance
C. Ranking of favorite pets
D. List of zoo animals - correct answer. A. Moral hierarchy of animals
Animal ethics explains how:
A. Humans ought to treat animals
B. Philosophers view animals
C. Humans treat animals
D. Animals fit into society - correct answer. A. Humans ought to treat animals
Food became ________ and production became ______ efficient after World War II.
A. More expensive, less
B. Cheaper, less
C. Cheaper, more
,D. More expensive, more - correct answer. C. Cheaper, more
Why did the first animal protection law exclude things done by animal owner?
A. Owners would never mistreat their animals
B. Politicians were concerned for their constituents
C. Those in power owned land and livestock
D. There was already a law in place against animal owners - correct answer. C. Those
in power owned land and livestock
When and where was the first animal protection law passed?
A. United States 1835
B. England, 1835
C. United States, 1822
D. England, 1822 - correct answer. D. England, 1822
The main purpose of a ______ animal ownership is to have a life with the animal where
the animal is happy and thrives.
A. Zoo
B. Production
C. Wild
D. Companion - correct answer. D. Companion
______ animals were used as hunting animals in the past, but they are now objects of
fascination and grave concern.
A. Production
B. Companion
C. Research
D. Wild - correct answer. D. Wild
Companion animal owners always treat their animal's health as its own species, never
as they would a human.
A. True
B. False - correct answer. B. False
The traditional view towards animals is that:
A. They have higher cultural status than humans
B. Humans have religious obligations to them
C. They are to fulfill human needs
D. Humans can utilize them with some restrictions - correct answer. C. They are to
fulfill human needs
, In the past, people and their animals lived under the same conditions in mutual
dependence.
A. True
B. False - correct answer. A. True
Animal welfare initiatives are designed to _______ use.
A. Encourage
B. Increase
C. Regulate
D. Stop - correct answer. C. Regulate
Members of the _________ movement typically boycott animal products and adopt a
vegetarian or vegan diet.
A. Anti-animal
B. Animal welfare
C. Animal rights
D. Herbivore - correct answer. C. Animal rights
A new focus on safety and happiness of individual humans began to raise questions
about animal care at the end of the 18th century. What events contributed to this
mindset shift?
A. Increase in average wealth
B. Urbanization
C. All answers are correct
D. American Revolution - correct answer. C. All answers are correct
The respect for nature view suggests that the _______ of a species is in itself morally
_______.
A. Existence; invaluable
B. Relationship; valuable
C. Extinction; valuable
D. Existence; valuable - correct answer. D. Existence; valuable
Two or more views cannot be combined to make a hybrid view on our duties to animals.
A. True
B. False - correct answer. B. False
The ________ view would recognize a distinction between killing a dog and killing a pig.
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