Quick & Easy Medical Terminology
9th Edition
by Peggy C. Leonard Latest Update.
,Chapter 01: Simplified Medical Language
Multiple Choice
1. The Main Body Of A Word Is Called A:
a. Suffix.
b. Word Root.
c. Combining Vowel.
d. Combining Form.
Ans: B Ref: P. 2 Top: Word Roots And Combining Forms
2. Latin Roots Are Used To Write Words Naming And Describing:
a. Diseases.
b. Conditions.
c. Diagnosis.
d. Structures Of The Body.
Ans: D Ref: P. 3 Top: Word Roots And Combining Forms
3. When Written Alone, A Prefix Is Usually Followed By This To Indicate That Another Word Follows
The Prefix To Suffix.
b. Comma.
c. Hyphen.
d. Word Root.
Ans: C Ref: P. 4 Top: Prefixes And Suffixes
4. A Combining Vowel Is Used:
a. When The Suffix That Follows Begins With A Consonant.
b. When The Suffix That Follows Begins With A Consonant.
c. When There Is No Prefix.
d. When There Is A Prefix.
Ans: A Ref: P. 5 Top: Combining Word Parts To Write Terms
5. Which Word Root Is Greek For “Stone”?
a. Psyche
b. Lithos
c. Oris
d. Cauda
Ans: B Ref: P. 2 Top: Word Roots And Combining Forms
6. The Punctuation Mark That Designates A Combining Form Is A:
a. Comma.
b. Parenthesis.
c. Diagonal Slash.
d. Semicolon.
Ans: C Ref: P. 3 Top: Word Roots And Combining Forms
7. The Most Frequently Used Combining Vowel Is:
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