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405 Driving School Written Exam Already Passed
What road sign is this? 
Divided Highway (Road) Begins 
What road sign is this? 
Divided Highway (Road) Ends 
What road sign is this? 
Merging Traffic 
What road sign is this? 
Lane Ends Merge Left
- Exam (elaborations)
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What road sign is this? 
Divided Highway (Road) Begins 
What road sign is this? 
Divided Highway (Road) Ends 
What road sign is this? 
Merging Traffic 
What road sign is this? 
Lane Ends Merge Left
15 HR National USPAP 2022-2023 Questions and Answers Already Passed
What is USPAP? Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice 
Why was USPAP developed? To promote and maintain a high level of public trust as well as 
confidence in professional appraisal practice 
What are the benefits of USPAP? 1) Provides a common basis for comparison (eg are we 
doing the appropriate work for the type of assignment?) 
2) Provides a reference source for all users of the document. 
3) Provides a basis for uniform enforcement for state regulatory agencies. 
4) Provides ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is USPAP? Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice 
Why was USPAP developed? To promote and maintain a high level of public trust as well as 
confidence in professional appraisal practice 
What are the benefits of USPAP? 1) Provides a common basis for comparison (eg are we 
doing the appropriate work for the type of assignment?) 
2) Provides a reference source for all users of the document. 
3) Provides a basis for uniform enforcement for state regulatory agencies. 
4) Provides ...
7th Edition SERVSAFE Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Define foodborne illness. a disease transmitted to people by food 
When is a foodborne illness considered an outbreak? when 2 or more people have the same 
symptoms after eating the same food 
What food saftey challenges do operations face? time pressure, potentially unsafe supplies, 
high risk populations, and staff related challenges 
What does a foodborne illness cost? guests and operations 
After a foodborne illness, what may an operation experience? negative publicity, decreased 
business, ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Define foodborne illness. a disease transmitted to people by food 
When is a foodborne illness considered an outbreak? when 2 or more people have the same 
symptoms after eating the same food 
What food saftey challenges do operations face? time pressure, potentially unsafe supplies, 
high risk populations, and staff related challenges 
What does a foodborne illness cost? guests and operations 
After a foodborne illness, what may an operation experience? negative publicity, decreased 
business, ...
7th Edition SERVSAFE Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Define foodborne illness. a disease transmitted to people by food 
When is a foodborne illness considered an outbreak? when 2 or more people have the same 
symptoms after eating the same food 
What food saftey challenges do operations face? time pressure, potentially unsafe supplies, 
high risk populations, and staff related challenges 
What does a foodborne illness cost? guests and operations 
After a foodborne illness, what may an operation experience? negative publicity, decreased 
business, ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Define foodborne illness. a disease transmitted to people by food 
When is a foodborne illness considered an outbreak? when 2 or more people have the same 
symptoms after eating the same food 
What food saftey challenges do operations face? time pressure, potentially unsafe supplies, 
high risk populations, and staff related challenges 
What does a foodborne illness cost? guests and operations 
After a foodborne illness, what may an operation experience? negative publicity, decreased 
business, ...
6-20 Claims Adjuster Questions and Answers Graded A+
The following are basic characteristics of a property or liability insurance contract, EXCEPT: 
A. Personal Contract 
B. Conditional Contract 
C. Loss Settlement Contract 
D. Contract of Adhesion C. Loss Settlement Contract 
The Insurers responsibility to pay for a property loss may be conditioned on the insured having 
used reasonable means to avoid the loss, to protect the property against further loss, and to give 
the insurer proof of the loss is defined as? 
A. Conditional Contract 
B. Adhe...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The following are basic characteristics of a property or liability insurance contract, EXCEPT: 
A. Personal Contract 
B. Conditional Contract 
C. Loss Settlement Contract 
D. Contract of Adhesion C. Loss Settlement Contract 
The Insurers responsibility to pay for a property loss may be conditioned on the insured having 
used reasonable means to avoid the loss, to protect the property against further loss, and to give 
the insurer proof of the loss is defined as? 
A. Conditional Contract 
B. Adhe...
(5.9) Alcohol Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions
Drinking too much alcohol can have a negative effect on the body. True 
What are some physical consequences of drunkenness? - dehydration 
- nausea 
- dizziness 
- death 
What is alcohol made from? The fermented sugars found in grains and fruits 
What are some medicinal uses of alcohol? - relief of indigestion 
- relief of anxiety or stress 
- reduction of cholesterol levels in the bloodstream 
Physical symptoms of an alcoholic might include flushed _________ skin, poor overall 
________, ______...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Drinking too much alcohol can have a negative effect on the body. True 
What are some physical consequences of drunkenness? - dehydration 
- nausea 
- dizziness 
- death 
What is alcohol made from? The fermented sugars found in grains and fruits 
What are some medicinal uses of alcohol? - relief of indigestion 
- relief of anxiety or stress 
- reduction of cholesterol levels in the bloodstream 
Physical symptoms of an alcoholic might include flushed _________ skin, poor overall 
________, ______...
Act 4: The Crucible Questions and Answers (Certified Solutions)
Act 4: The Crucible Questions and 
Answers (Certified Solutions) 
What explanation does Cheever give for Parris' "mad look"? He thinks it is caused by the 
cows. In other words, the cows are left wandering since their 
masters are in jail, and there is much contention in the town about ownership and the 
whole political scene. 
What did Abigail do? Abigail stole money from Parris and disappeared, reportedly left on a 
ship. 
Parris says, "You cannot hang this sort. There is danger for me." ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Act 4: The Crucible Questions and 
Answers (Certified Solutions) 
What explanation does Cheever give for Parris' "mad look"? He thinks it is caused by the 
cows. In other words, the cows are left wandering since their 
masters are in jail, and there is much contention in the town about ownership and the 
whole political scene. 
What did Abigail do? Abigail stole money from Parris and disappeared, reportedly left on a 
ship. 
Parris says, "You cannot hang this sort. There is danger for me." ...
AAPC - Medical Terminology Latest 2023 Already Passed
What is a root word? Main word that stands alone that holds meaning of medical term - can 
have more than one root 
What is a prefix? It's attached to beginning of word to modify or alter meaning - indicate 
location, time or number 
What is a suffix? It's attached to the end of a word to modify or alter meaning - medically 
they indicate the procedure, condition, disorder or disease. 
Blephar/o EYELID 
Bucc/o CHEEK 
Cholecyst/o GALLBLADDER 
Colp/o VAGINA
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is a root word? Main word that stands alone that holds meaning of medical term - can 
have more than one root 
What is a prefix? It's attached to beginning of word to modify or alter meaning - indicate 
location, time or number 
What is a suffix? It's attached to the end of a word to modify or alter meaning - medically 
they indicate the procedure, condition, disorder or disease. 
Blephar/o EYELID 
Bucc/o CHEEK 
Cholecyst/o GALLBLADDER 
Colp/o VAGINA
AAPC - Chapter 3 Review Exam Already Passed
What is the meaning of provider in the ICD-10-CM guidelines? The physican 
The terms malignant, benign, in situ, and uncertain behavior are all terms used when coding 
what? Neoplasms 
What is an example of an eponym? Paget's disease 
Who are the parties responsible for providing the ICD-10-CM guidelines? NCHS and CMS 
Rationale: ICD-10-CM guidelines introduction states, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 
(CMS) and the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) provide the guidelines f...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
What is the meaning of provider in the ICD-10-CM guidelines? The physican 
The terms malignant, benign, in situ, and uncertain behavior are all terms used when coding 
what? Neoplasms 
What is an example of an eponym? Paget's disease 
Who are the parties responsible for providing the ICD-10-CM guidelines? NCHS and CMS 
Rationale: ICD-10-CM guidelines introduction states, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 
(CMS) and the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) provide the guidelines f...
AAPC Chapter 1 Review - The Business of Medicine Already Passed
Which statement describes a medically necessary service? 
A. Performing a procedure/service based on cost to eliminate wasteful services. 
B. Using the least radical service/procedure that allows for effective treatment of the patient's 
complaint or condition. 
C. Using the closest facility to perform a service or procedure. 
D. Using the appropriate course of treatment to fit within the patient's lifestyle. *Answer: B. 
Using the least radical service/procedure that allows for effective trea...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which statement describes a medically necessary service? 
A. Performing a procedure/service based on cost to eliminate wasteful services. 
B. Using the least radical service/procedure that allows for effective treatment of the patient's 
complaint or condition. 
C. Using the closest facility to perform a service or procedure. 
D. Using the appropriate course of treatment to fit within the patient's lifestyle. *Answer: B. 
Using the least radical service/procedure that allows for effective trea...