BIOS 135/BIOS135 MIDTERM EXAM (NEW UPDATE ) WITH
STANDARD Q&A GUARANTEED A+
These are the automatically
computed results of your exam. Date Taken: 7/31/2024
Grades for essay questions, and Time Spent: 2 h , 03 min , 26 secs
comments from your instructor, are Points Received: (100%)
in the "Details"
Question Type:section below. # Of Questions: # Correct:
Multiple Choice 25 25
Short 2 N/A
Essay 1 N/A
, Page: 1 2
Question 1. Question :
(TCO 1) Control subjects in a double-blind test of a new drug are
Student Answer: informed of what drug they are getting.
informed of what drug they are getting but their private physicians
are not.
given larger doses of the drug.
infected with a different disease than the experimental subjects.
not given the experimental drug but are otherwise treated the
same as the experimental subjects.
Instructor Chapter 1
Explanation:
Question 2. Question :
(TCO 1) A scientific theory
Student Answer: becomes static.
cannot be challenged.
is subject to modification.
cannot be changed.
is irrefutable.
Instructor See Chapter 1. Scientific theories continue to be tested and sometimes may be
Explanation: modified or discarded.
STANDARD Q&A GUARANTEED A+
These are the automatically
computed results of your exam. Date Taken: 7/31/2024
Grades for essay questions, and Time Spent: 2 h , 03 min , 26 secs
comments from your instructor, are Points Received: (100%)
in the "Details"
Question Type:section below. # Of Questions: # Correct:
Multiple Choice 25 25
Short 2 N/A
Essay 1 N/A
, Page: 1 2
Question 1. Question :
(TCO 1) Control subjects in a double-blind test of a new drug are
Student Answer: informed of what drug they are getting.
informed of what drug they are getting but their private physicians
are not.
given larger doses of the drug.
infected with a different disease than the experimental subjects.
not given the experimental drug but are otherwise treated the
same as the experimental subjects.
Instructor Chapter 1
Explanation:
Question 2. Question :
(TCO 1) A scientific theory
Student Answer: becomes static.
cannot be challenged.
is subject to modification.
cannot be changed.
is irrefutable.
Instructor See Chapter 1. Scientific theories continue to be tested and sometimes may be
Explanation: modified or discarded.