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CPO Level I - Module 1, 2, 3 & 4 questions and answers.
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Satisfy the minimum need of the organization 
A primary objective of public procurement policy is what? 
 
 
True 
True or False? Fidicuary Duty is an individual's obligation to serve the best interest of selected stakeholders, especially those of their employer. 
 
 
Affadavits 
Agencies are required to include seven provisions within their internal purchasing procedures. which of the following is Not one of the seven? 
 
 
True 
certified procurement officers are state agency purchasing offic...
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CPO First Aid – PTLEA actual exam questions fully solved latest update
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Warning signs of stress 
inability to concentrate, anxiety, guilt, changes in sexual desire, changes in work or recreation habits, difficulty sleeping, nightmares, inability to make decisions, changes in appetite, isolation 
 
 
Nutrition 
a healthy well balanced diet that helps reduce stress 
 
 
This is a great stress reliever. Its many benefits include a release for pent up emotions. Officers should incorporate this into their daily schedules 
Exercise 
 
 
Relaxation 
meditation, religion, s...
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ATG CPO Season exam questions and answers.
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When is the Navy's birthday? 
October 13th, 1775 
 
 
When is the birthday of the Navy Chief? 
April 1st, 1893 
 
 
Who was the first Chief and what was their rate? 
A Cooks Mate named Jacob Wasbie, was promoted to "Chief Cook" on June 1st, 1776. 
 
However, if referring to the official Chief title, there is no "first Chief" since 9 first class rates were all automatically promoted to chiefs at the same time. 
 
 
Which ATG civilians are former Chiefs? 
1) OSC Pat Delaney (Ret) 
2) QMC Ray ...
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CPO Eye Exam questions and answers
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What is the chart most often used to measure acuity at distance called? 
Snellen Chart 
 
 
A visual condition where the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled movements often resulting in a reduced vision is known as? 
Nystagmus 
 
 
What is a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turn inward? 
Esotropia 
 
 
Glaucoma causes damage to the eye? 
True 
 
 
What happens when someone is diagnosed with keratoconus? 
The cornea thins and bulges forward. 
 
 
What is not part of the case history? 
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CPO QUIZ 23 latest update with 100% correct answers
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True or False: Majoritarian democracies are more representative than consensus democracies? 
false 
 
 
 
Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland are all examples of what kind of democracy? 
Consensus democracies 
 
 
 
Fill in the blank: _____________________ is the extent to which voters re able to reward or punish parties for their behavior in office. 
accountability 
 
 
 
True or false: multiparty coalition governments score very highly on clarity of responsibility measures. 
false 
 
 
 
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CPO 3003 - EXAM 1 latest update with 100% correct answers
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What do we study in comparative politics? 
Politics, culture, and the economy of other countries 
 
 
 
How do we gain knowledge in comparative politics? 
Field work, collecting data, archival research 
 
 
 
What is field work? 
When one spends time in other countries conducting research, this can also involve interview and/or archival work 
 
 
 
What is collecting data? 
Cross-national comparisons require data from many countries (i.e. popular opinion, GDP, PPP, HBI, and types of government) ...
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CPO 2002 Exam 1 latest update with 100% correct answers
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What is science? 
Not a collection of facts nor a body of knowledge but a method for provisionally understanding the world and a quest for knowledge 
 
 
 
Dunning-Kruger Effect 
Inability of the unskilled to recognize their own ineptitude and evaluate their own ability accurately 
 
 
 
Falsifiable 
this is what distinguishes science from non-science; there must be some imaginable observation or set of observations that could falsify or refute them. 
 
 
 
Tautology 
statement true by definitio...
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CPO Chapter 3 Interactions of living things latest update with 100% correct answers
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Pollutants 
A variable that cause Harm to living things in an ecosystem. Its harmfulness is determined by how it interferes with living organisms ability to survive; its concentration in units per air, water or soil; and how long it stays in the environment. 
 
 
 
Sunlight Zone 
From 0 to 200 feet in depth in the ocean; most of the open ocean life lives in this zone where phytoplankton can photosynthesize. 
 
 
 
Dark Zone /Midnight zone 
1000 m to 10,000 m deep, no light, crushing pressure and...
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CPO Study Guide for Certified Paraoptometric latest update with 100% correct answers
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An Optometrist is licensed by which governing body : 
A) State 
B) Federal 
C) County 
D) Dept. of Law and Public Affairs 
A) State 
 
 
 
The person generally responsible for grinding or duplicating lenses is the : 
A) Optometrist 
B) Optician 
C) Ophthalmologist 
D) Oculist 
B) Optician 
 
 
 
A doctor of medicine specializing in surgery is an: 
A) Optometrist 
B) Optician 
C) Ophthalmologist 
D) OMP 
C) Ophthalmologist 
 
 
 
Ophthalmic Medical Personnel can do all BUT the following: 
A) Admi...
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ALL essential readings: CPO2001 latest update with 100% correct answers
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WEBER: politics as a VOCATION 
PUZZLE: what defines the state? how do we define different kinds of legitimacy ? 
 
THE STATE 
-defined by the means it uses (violence) 
-pre modern vs. modern state 
-monopoly of violence over a given territory 
-human community that successfully claims the monopoly of legitimate use of physical force w/in a given territory 
-requires power (use of force), territory (fixed borders), people, external recognition (legitimacy) 
 
3 FORMS OF LEGITIMACY 
 
TRADITIONAL ...
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