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CMCA study guide practice exam Questions and Answers 2024/2025
Quorum requirements conflicts are resolved by: 
a. state statute 
b. the board of directors 
c. a vote of those present at a meeting 
d. appointment of a person as a proxy 
→ A. 
2. Fidelity insurance provides coverage to ensure that the: 
a. board will meet its fiduciary obligations. 
b. manager will faithfully follow all document provisions. 
c. association will be covered for shortfalls in the reserve accounts. 
d. association will recover any funds lost through employee dishonesty. 
→ D ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
Quorum requirements conflicts are resolved by: 
a. state statute 
b. the board of directors 
c. a vote of those present at a meeting 
d. appointment of a person as a proxy 
→ A. 
2. Fidelity insurance provides coverage to ensure that the: 
a. board will meet its fiduciary obligations. 
b. manager will faithfully follow all document provisions. 
c. association will be covered for shortfalls in the reserve accounts. 
d. association will recover any funds lost through employee dishonesty. 
→ D ...
CMCA - Governance and Legal Issues Questions and Answers 2024/2025
Articles of Incorporation 
→ Brings the cooperation into existence, define its basic purposes and powers, indicate 
whether stock will be issued, and indicate whether there will be a board of directors 
Bylaws 
→ Formally adopter governing regulations for the administration and management of a 
community association 
CC&R's 
→ The governing documents that dictate how the homeowners association operates and 
what tules the owners, and their tenants and guests, must obey. These legal d...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Articles of Incorporation 
→ Brings the cooperation into existence, define its basic purposes and powers, indicate 
whether stock will be issued, and indicate whether there will be a board of directors 
Bylaws 
→ Formally adopter governing regulations for the administration and management of a 
community association 
CC&R's 
→ The governing documents that dictate how the homeowners association operates and 
what tules the owners, and their tenants and guests, must obey. These legal d...
CISSN STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
based on recent studies, which vitamin shows evidence of positively affecting muscle function? 
→ vitamin D 
the primary ergogenic nutrients in most ED and ES appear to be carbohydrate and/or 
caffeine. True or False 
→ true. caffeine is the most common ingredient utilized in energy drinks. 
the ergogenic value of caffeine on mental and physical performance has been well 
established but the potential additive benefits of other nutrients contained in ED and ES 
remains to be determined. T...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
based on recent studies, which vitamin shows evidence of positively affecting muscle function? 
→ vitamin D 
the primary ergogenic nutrients in most ED and ES appear to be carbohydrate and/or 
caffeine. True or False 
→ true. caffeine is the most common ingredient utilized in energy drinks. 
the ergogenic value of caffeine on mental and physical performance has been well 
established but the potential additive benefits of other nutrients contained in ED and ES 
remains to be determined. T...
CISSN PRACTICE EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
What does FITT Principle stand for? 
A. Fitness Isolation Team Training 
B. Fat percentage, Individuality, Tone, Training 
C. Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type 
D. None of the above 
→ C- frequency, intensity, time, type 
The increase in strength within the first week of heavy resistance training in previously 
untrained individuals 
A. muscle fiber hyperplasia 
B. muscle fiber hypertrophy 
C. neural adaptation 
D. none of the above 
E. all of the above 
→ C- neural adaptations 
Generally it...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
What does FITT Principle stand for? 
A. Fitness Isolation Team Training 
B. Fat percentage, Individuality, Tone, Training 
C. Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type 
D. None of the above 
→ C- frequency, intensity, time, type 
The increase in strength within the first week of heavy resistance training in previously 
untrained individuals 
A. muscle fiber hyperplasia 
B. muscle fiber hypertrophy 
C. neural adaptation 
D. none of the above 
E. all of the above 
→ C- neural adaptations 
Generally it...
CISSN EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
Explain how carnosine is synthesized within the body 
→ - carnosine (B-alanyl Histidine) is made in the body from histidine and B-alanine via an 
energy dependent reaction cartelized by carnosine synthetase 
→ -found in skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, brain, kidney, and stomach 
→ -available in meats and absorbed in intestine via peptide transporters 
→ - antioxidant activity (hydroxyl and superoxide radical) and oppose glycation 
→ - suppress lipid peroxidation and react with protei...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 48 pages •
Explain how carnosine is synthesized within the body 
→ - carnosine (B-alanyl Histidine) is made in the body from histidine and B-alanine via an 
energy dependent reaction cartelized by carnosine synthetase 
→ -found in skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, brain, kidney, and stomach 
→ -available in meats and absorbed in intestine via peptide transporters 
→ - antioxidant activity (hydroxyl and superoxide radical) and oppose glycation 
→ - suppress lipid peroxidation and react with protei...
CISSN CHAPTER 1 (ENERGY SYSTEMS AND SKELETAL MUSCLE PLASTICITY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
The ability of skeletal muscle to perform work to sustain muscle contraction, are contingent on 
the availability of ______________________. 
→ adenosine triphosphate (ATP) 
The issue of ATP availability is a function of the muscle fiber's ability to synthesize ATP from 
_______________________ and to also resynthesize itself once it has been degraded to 
yield energy. 
→ macronutrients (carbs, fats, proteins) 
Within the muscle fiber, there are three "systems" in which ATP is pr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
The ability of skeletal muscle to perform work to sustain muscle contraction, are contingent on 
the availability of ______________________. 
→ adenosine triphosphate (ATP) 
The issue of ATP availability is a function of the muscle fiber's ability to synthesize ATP from 
_______________________ and to also resynthesize itself once it has been degraded to 
yield energy. 
→ macronutrients (carbs, fats, proteins) 
Within the muscle fiber, there are three "systems" in which ATP is pr...
CISSN STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
Explain how carnosine is synthesized within the body. 
→ Beta-alanine + l-histidine + ATP > carnosine + AMP + diphosphate. Via carnosine 
synthase 
What is a waxy maize starch and what effect does it have on blood glucose? 
→ A very slow digesting starch (lots of amylose). Leads to lower glucose and insulin 
responses 
Based on recent studies, which vitamin shows evidence of positively affecting muscle function? 
Hint: sunshine 
→ Vitamin D 
Regarding energy drinks (ED), are the foll...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Explain how carnosine is synthesized within the body. 
→ Beta-alanine + l-histidine + ATP > carnosine + AMP + diphosphate. Via carnosine 
synthase 
What is a waxy maize starch and what effect does it have on blood glucose? 
→ A very slow digesting starch (lots of amylose). Leads to lower glucose and insulin 
responses 
Based on recent studies, which vitamin shows evidence of positively affecting muscle function? 
Hint: sunshine 
→ Vitamin D 
Regarding energy drinks (ED), are the foll...
CISSN STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
Explain how carnosine is synthesized within the body 
→ a. Carnosine is made in the body from L-histidine and beta-alanine via an energydependent reaction catalyzed by carnosine synthetase. 
→ b. Found in skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, brain tissue, kidney, and stomach. 
→ c. The highest concentration is found in meats and absorbed in the intestine via peptide 
transporters. 
→ d. Antioxidant activity, (hydroxyl and superoxide radical) and oppose glycation. 
→ e. Suppress lipid ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 39 pages •
Explain how carnosine is synthesized within the body 
→ a. Carnosine is made in the body from L-histidine and beta-alanine via an energydependent reaction catalyzed by carnosine synthetase. 
→ b. Found in skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, brain tissue, kidney, and stomach. 
→ c. The highest concentration is found in meats and absorbed in the intestine via peptide 
transporters. 
→ d. Antioxidant activity, (hydroxyl and superoxide radical) and oppose glycation. 
→ e. Suppress lipid ...
CGMBS DNA Polymorphisms and Human Identification Homework Questions and Answers 2024/2025
Which of the following polymorphisms are tandem repeats of 1-8 bp? 
a. Single nucleotide polymorphisms 
b. Variable number tandem repeats 
c. Short tandem repeats 
d. Restriction fragment length polymorphisms 
→ Short tandem repeats 
Which of the following is used as a marker of gender? 
a. D8S1179 
b. Amelogenin 
c. TPOX 
d. Penta D 
→ Amelogenin 
What is an expression for how many times more likely the child's allele is inherited from the 
alleged father than by random occurren...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Which of the following polymorphisms are tandem repeats of 1-8 bp? 
a. Single nucleotide polymorphisms 
b. Variable number tandem repeats 
c. Short tandem repeats 
d. Restriction fragment length polymorphisms 
→ Short tandem repeats 
Which of the following is used as a marker of gender? 
a. D8S1179 
b. Amelogenin 
c. TPOX 
d. Penta D 
→ Amelogenin 
What is an expression for how many times more likely the child's allele is inherited from the 
alleged father than by random occurren...
CGMBS ch. 11 Detection and Identification of Microorganisms Questions and Answers 2024/2025
Salmonella typhi specimen collection 
→ initially present in peripheral bloo but not in urine or stool util at least 2 weeks after 
infection 
Smallpox must be handled only in approved laboratories 
→ level 4 containment 
When processing whole blood, why is it important to remove homoglobin 
→ can inhibit DNA polymerase and prevent amplification of nucleic acid resulting in 
false-negative PCR result 
Inhibitors or DNA pol. in urine 
→ -nitrate 
→ -crystals 
→ -hemoglobin 
→ -bet...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Salmonella typhi specimen collection 
→ initially present in peripheral bloo but not in urine or stool util at least 2 weeks after 
infection 
Smallpox must be handled only in approved laboratories 
→ level 4 containment 
When processing whole blood, why is it important to remove homoglobin 
→ can inhibit DNA polymerase and prevent amplification of nucleic acid resulting in 
false-negative PCR result 
Inhibitors or DNA pol. in urine 
→ -nitrate 
→ -crystals 
→ -hemoglobin 
→ -bet...
CCIM 101 Financial Analysis Questions and Correct Answers
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