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D664 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
Constructivism (Piaget) -Leaning result of social interaction, children construct 
understanding in context of their activities, early langage is egocentric, brain learns when 
ready, progress from concrete to more abstract, from figurative to operative, exploratory, 
discovery learning (in classroom) ** learning through hands on experiences. ** Cognitivism 
(Piaget) -Ex: concept maps, trivia style games. Emphasize thinking and problemsolving. Focuses on understanding mental processes. retrieval...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 1 pages •
Constructivism (Piaget) -Leaning result of social interaction, children construct 
understanding in context of their activities, early langage is egocentric, brain learns when 
ready, progress from concrete to more abstract, from figurative to operative, exploratory, 
discovery learning (in classroom) ** learning through hands on experiences. ** Cognitivism 
(Piaget) -Ex: concept maps, trivia style games. Emphasize thinking and problemsolving. Focuses on understanding mental processes. retrieval...
D278 Study QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
What is the purpose of a variable? (L2) -To store data in a named memory location that 
can be used and changed during program execution. How do you save a value to a 
variable? (L2) -By using the assignment operator (=), e.g., x = 5 stores the value 5 in 
variable x. What is a programming expression? (L2) -A combination of variables, values, 
and operators that evaluates to a single result. What is an identifier? (L2) -The name 
used to identify a variable, function, or other element in code. W...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
What is the purpose of a variable? (L2) -To store data in a named memory location that 
can be used and changed during program execution. How do you save a value to a 
variable? (L2) -By using the assignment operator (=), e.g., x = 5 stores the value 5 in 
variable x. What is a programming expression? (L2) -A combination of variables, values, 
and operators that evaluates to a single result. What is an identifier? (L2) -The name 
used to identify a variable, function, or other element in code. W...
D278 practice QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
function myNewFunction(integer x) z = x - 3returns integer yWhat is the parameter? - 
integer x What happens if you define a function but do not call it? - Nothing. The 
code will simply remain in memory but will not execute. A function, anyKey, has an input x 
and an output z. What does anyKey return? - z function popcorn(integer k) returns 
integer y y = k * 2 What does popcorn(12) evaluate to? - 24 function math(integer x) 
returns integer y y = 3 * x + 1 What does math(5) evaluate to? - 16 F...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
function myNewFunction(integer x) z = x - 3returns integer yWhat is the parameter? - 
integer x What happens if you define a function but do not call it? - Nothing. The 
code will simply remain in memory but will not execute. A function, anyKey, has an input x 
and an output z. What does anyKey return? - z function popcorn(integer k) returns 
integer y y = k * 2 What does popcorn(12) evaluate to? - 24 function math(integer x) 
returns integer y y = 3 * x + 1 What does math(5) evaluate to? - 16 F...
D278 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
What is the purpose of a variable? - A variable stores data that can be used and 
modified during a program's execution. How do you save a value to a variable? - By 
using the assignment operator (=), e.g., x = 5. What is a programming expression? - A 
combination of variables, constants, operators, and functions that evaluates to a value. 
What is an identifier? - A name used to identify variables, functions, arrays, or other 
user-defined elements. What constitutes a valid identifier? - Mus...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
What is the purpose of a variable? - A variable stores data that can be used and 
modified during a program's execution. How do you save a value to a variable? - By 
using the assignment operator (=), e.g., x = 5. What is a programming expression? - A 
combination of variables, constants, operators, and functions that evaluates to a value. 
What is an identifier? - A name used to identify variables, functions, arrays, or other 
user-defined elements. What constitutes a valid identifier? - Mus...
CAIB 1 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 3
A home that is factory built on its own chassis and which can be easily moved - Mobile 
Home 1) Fire 2) Windstorm - tie downs for greater stability 3) Hail - some policies contain a 
dent clause 4) Transporting - Mobile Homes are most susceptible to these kinds of 
losses 5% of the amount of insurance on the dwelling can be used to pay for reasonable 
expenses for the loss from an insured peril - Mobile Homeowners Form - Emergency 
Removal Expense Included 1)Loss or damage caused by moving 2) Lo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
A home that is factory built on its own chassis and which can be easily moved - Mobile 
Home 1) Fire 2) Windstorm - tie downs for greater stability 3) Hail - some policies contain a 
dent clause 4) Transporting - Mobile Homes are most susceptible to these kinds of 
losses 5% of the amount of insurance on the dwelling can be used to pay for reasonable 
expenses for the loss from an insured peril - Mobile Homeowners Form - Emergency 
Removal Expense Included 1)Loss or damage caused by moving 2) Lo...
CAIB 1 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2
Strict Liability - A person is guilty until proven innocent Ethics - The principals of 
conduct governing an individual or group Self-Regulation - The right of an industry to 
govern its own affairs Unidentified Automobile - One in which the identity of either the 
owner or driver cannot be ascertained and which causes bodily injury or death to the 
insured person. Notice of Loss - Immediate report of loss to insurer by the insured or 
his representative (agent) in writing Newly Acquired Auto - ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Strict Liability - A person is guilty until proven innocent Ethics - The principals of 
conduct governing an individual or group Self-Regulation - The right of an industry to 
govern its own affairs Unidentified Automobile - One in which the identity of either the 
owner or driver cannot be ascertained and which causes bodily injury or death to the 
insured person. Notice of Loss - Immediate report of loss to insurer by the insured or 
his representative (agent) in writing Newly Acquired Auto - ...
BSN225 SHERPATH QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
Which outcomes are often associated with low health literacy? - Taking prescribed 
medications incorrectly Outcomes associated with low health literacy include medication 
errors. Often patients do not take medications correctly because they cannot read or they 
misunderstand instructions. Missing follow-up appointments Low health literacy can lead 
to missed follow-up appointments because patients misunderstand instructions or 
because they are unable to read directions to get to appointments. ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Which outcomes are often associated with low health literacy? - Taking prescribed 
medications incorrectly Outcomes associated with low health literacy include medication 
errors. Often patients do not take medications correctly because they cannot read or they 
misunderstand instructions. Missing follow-up appointments Low health literacy can lead 
to missed follow-up appointments because patients misunderstand instructions or 
because they are unable to read directions to get to appointments. ...
BSC2086 Heart QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
The first heart sound, "lubb," marks the point when - the atrioventricular valves close 
The difference between the end-diastolic volume (EDV) and the end-systolic volume - 
stroke volume Contraction of the chambers of the heart is - systole 
Parasympathetic stimulation from the vagus nerve results in: - a decrease in heart rate 
The expandable outer portion of each atrium is called a(n) - auricle The QRS complex 
represents - ventricular depolarization Blood pressure in the large systemic...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
The first heart sound, "lubb," marks the point when - the atrioventricular valves close 
The difference between the end-diastolic volume (EDV) and the end-systolic volume - 
stroke volume Contraction of the chambers of the heart is - systole 
Parasympathetic stimulation from the vagus nerve results in: - a decrease in heart rate 
The expandable outer portion of each atrium is called a(n) - auricle The QRS complex 
represents - ventricular depolarization Blood pressure in the large systemic...
BSC2086 ch 18 endocrine system QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTION
Correctly pair the pituitary hormone to its target - ADH - Kidneys Oxytocin - Uterus TSH 
- Thyroid Gland FSH - Gonads What is the endocrine system? - Glands, tissues and 
cells that secrete hormones Correctly pair the pituitary hormones with their correct 
functions. - TSH - Stimulates production and secretion of thyroid hormones Prolactin - 
Stimulates milk production Antidiuretic hormone - Promotes reabsorption of water from 
the kidney tubules and vasoconstriction Oxytocin - Stimulates secre...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Correctly pair the pituitary hormone to its target - ADH - Kidneys Oxytocin - Uterus TSH 
- Thyroid Gland FSH - Gonads What is the endocrine system? - Glands, tissues and 
cells that secrete hormones Correctly pair the pituitary hormones with their correct 
functions. - TSH - Stimulates production and secretion of thyroid hormones Prolactin - 
Stimulates milk production Antidiuretic hormone - Promotes reabsorption of water from 
the kidney tubules and vasoconstriction Oxytocin - Stimulates secre...
BSC2086 – MIDTERM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
The disorder resulting from insufficient secretion of antidiuretic hormone is 
____________________. diabetes vulgaris polyuria diabetes insipidus diabetes mellitus none 
of the choices are correct - diabetes insipidus Hormones are transported through the 
Gap Junctions Blood and extracellular fluid Synaptic cleft Synovial Fluid Intracelluar fluid - 
Blood and extracellular fluid The pituitary gland is also called the ____________________. 
epiphysis hypothalamus hypophysis infundibulum All choi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
The disorder resulting from insufficient secretion of antidiuretic hormone is 
____________________. diabetes vulgaris polyuria diabetes insipidus diabetes mellitus none 
of the choices are correct - diabetes insipidus Hormones are transported through the 
Gap Junctions Blood and extracellular fluid Synaptic cleft Synovial Fluid Intracelluar fluid - 
Blood and extracellular fluid The pituitary gland is also called the ____________________. 
epiphysis hypothalamus hypophysis infundibulum All choi...