EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS )/GRADE A+ ASSURED/LATEST VERSION
2025/2026.
Which of the following is NOT a proper method for thawing
frozen food?
A. Holding it in a refrigerator.
B. Directly cooking it.
C. Immersing it in a basin of cold water (70°F. or below)
D. Microwaving it immediately prior to cooking it. - ANSWER-C.
Immersing it in a basin of cold water (70°F. or below)
An organization is considering the purchase of a piece of
equipment that costs $6,000 and has a useful life of 10 years
(with no salvage value). It is estimated that the item will reduce
annual operating costs by $800 over each of the next ten years.
What would be the payback period?
A. 7.50 years
B. 1.33 years
,C. 0.75 years
D. Cannot be determined with the provided information -
ANSWER-A. 7.50 years
. Which of the following is a disadvantage of internal
recruitment of personnel (versus recruiting from external
sources)?
A. The employer will have less knowledge of the strengths and
weaknesses of job candidates.
B. Job candidates will know little about the organization, and
therefore their risk of becoming dissatisfied on the job is
greater.
C. New ideas and innovations are less like to be brought to the
organization.
D. Attracting and evaluating potential employees is more
difficult. - ANSWER-C. New ideas and innovations are less
like to be brought to the organization.
. The term for inability to use a utensil due to loss of ability to
coordinate learned movements is
A. amnesia
B. agnosia
C. aphasia
,D. apraxia - ANSWER-D. apraxia
The identification of staff positions, their duties, and the skills
and training required to perform the duties, are aspects of
which one of the following core management functions?
A. planning
B. organizing
C. controlling
D. motivating - ANSWER-B. organizing
P1-1 In a chance conversation with the owner of an 8-facility
chain, the newly hired admin for the oldest facility indicates
that, because the mortgage is fully retired, the admin will
concentrate more on being effective than efficient since the
quality indicators are all at or above the state's average. The
owner would likely ______. A. Be pleased
B. Be distressed
C. Be content
D. Praise the newly hired administrator - ANSWER-B. Be
distressed
It is nearly always desirable to be efficient as well as effective.
, P1-2 Under the Prospective Payment System (PPS), nursing
facilities' reimbursed costs ______.
A. Were about the same as previously
B. Were more bundled
C. Used an unbundled cost structure
D. Were reimbursement for actual costs - ANSWER-B. Were
more bundled
Medicare (and Medicaid) forced facilities to give more services
for a single reimbursement rate than had been the case
previously. PPS utilized an allinclusive rate for Medicare Part A
beneficiaries.
P1-3 In recent years, Medicare has
________. A. Allowed facilities to make
a modest profit.
B. Shifted more costs onto nursing facilities
C. Eased up on economic pressures previously placed on
facilities
D. Remained relatively unchanged in its reimbursement
structure - ANSWER-B. Shifted more costs onto nursing
facilities
Medicare, to cut its own costs, has required facilities to give
more services under the Medicare reimbursement given. Both