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Here are some multiple choice questions (with answers) that test knowledge and skills in advanced master-level STEM courses. We all enjoy the beautiful show of color1s as leaves change each autumn. But did you ever wonder how and why this happens? To answer the question, first you have to understand what leaves are and what they do. Leaves are nature's food factories. Plants take water from the ground through their roots. And they take a gas called carbon dioxide from the air. Plants use sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into glucose . Glucose is a kind of sugar. Plants use glucose as food for energy and as a building block for growing. The way plants turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar is called photosynthesis . That means, "putting together with light". A chemical called chlorophyll helps photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is what gives plants their green color1. As summer ends and autumn comes, the days get shorter and shorter. This is how trees "know" to begin getting ready for winter. During winter, there is not enough light or water for photosynthesis. Trees rest during this time and live off the food they stored during the summer. They begin to shut down their food-making factories. The green chlorophyll disappears from the leaves. As the bright green fades away, we begin to see yellow and orange leaves. Small amounts of these color1s have been in the leaves all along. We just can't see them in the summer, because they are covered up by the green chlorophyll. The bright reds and yellows we see in leaves are made mostly in autumn. In some trees, like maples, glucose is caught in the leaves after photosynthesis stops. Sunlight and the cool nights of autumn turn this glucose into a red color1. The brown color1 of trees like oaks is made from waste left in the leaves. It is the mixture of all these things that makes the beautiful color1s we enjoy during autumn. Which of the following about chlorophyll is NOT true? A. Without it photosynthesis couldn't happen. B. It is the reason why leaves have their green color1. C. It turns the leaves red during autumn. D. It is a chemical that's important for trees' food making. Please provide your answer:
C. It turns the leaves red during autumn.
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Advanced STEM mastery is measured through these carefully constructed multiple-choice items. A person purchased a TV set for Rs. 1800 and a DVD player for Rs. 300. He sold both the items together for Rs. 3129. What percentage of profit did he make? A.20% B.96% C.40% D.49% E.23% Mark your response:
D.49%
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Multiple-choice assessment of expertise in sophisticated STEM topics for master's candidates: Which of the following agents is not used to provide induced hypotension during surgery ? A. Hydralazine B. Mephenteramine C. Sodium nitroprusside D. Esmolol Select:
C. Sodium nitroprusside
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Graduate-level multiple choice assessment for specialized STEM evaluation. How metalloids behave in chemical interactions with other elements depends mainly on the number of what, in the outer energy level of their atoms? A. positrons B. electrons C. neutrons D. protons Answer determination:
B. electrons
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Test your proficiency with these graduate-level multiple-choice questions (and possible solutions) in STEM disciplines. A 38 year old man is posted for extraction of last molar tooth under general anaesthesia as a day care case. He wishes to resume his work after 6 hours. Which one of the following induction agents is preferred: A. Diazepam B. Ketamine C. Propofol D. Thiopentone sodium Answer:
D. Thiopentone sodium
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Advanced STEM mastery is measured through these carefully constructed multiple-choice items. Bai Yansong, a famous TV host, expressed his support for students wearing green scarves at a primary school in Xi'an. He wore a green tie on a TV program on October 19, 2011. "I just want the students to know that I'm also wearing green. And we are all great people and are as good as those wearing red scarves." The First Experimental Primary School in Xi'an made children with poor schoolwork and behavior wear green scarves. Parents whose children wore green scarves were angry. "The children still need their self-esteem even though they are very young, and they know the green scarf means something is not quite right," said one mother. Now, the school has stopped the practice. Educational expert Li Zhenxi said that primary and junior high school students have strong self-esteem. They are eager to be respected and understood. Punishment will hurt them. "It's better to encourage them rather than separating some 'bad' students," he said. A survey made by the Ministry of Education shows that 75 percent of students feel nervous and scared when the teacher is about to announce their grades. Some schools have done better in protecting students' privacy and encouraging them. In American schools, teachers post test results on the wall. Instead of using student names, they use secret numbers. This way, students know their secret numbers and can check their own grades only. Some teachers might call the students up to the desk and tell them their scores one at a time. But test scores are not the only measures of a student's ability. Everyone has his own strengths and everyone can make great progress by working hard. Bai Yansong wore a green tie in a TV program in order to _ . A. show people his special dressing style B. call on people to live a green life C. tell students green-scarf students are also good students D. remind students wearing green scarves means being bad Mark your response:
C. tell students green-scarf students are also good students
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about knowledge and skills in advanced master-level STEM courses. The price of 10 chairs is equal to that of 4 tables. The price of 15 chairs and 2 tables together is Rs. 4000. The total price of 12 chairs and 3 tables is: A.Rs. 3700 B.Rs. 3800 C.Rs. 3900 D.Rs. 4000 E.Rs. 4200 Answer:
C.Rs. 3900
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Challenging multiple-choice questions for advanced STEM graduate candidates. Growing up in town, I classified myself as a "city girl." I had very little knowledge about farming and rural areas, but all of that changed six years ago when my mother and stepfather married and we moved to my stepfather's farm. Surrounded by cows and cornfields, I was unsure of what to do. However, I did enjoy the beauty and peace of the countryside. On the farm, I helped with odd jobs like feeding cows. When I was old enough to get a real summer job, my step-father said I could choose between two options--getting a job at our local Dairy Queen or selling produce that I grew on our farm. While I came up with a short list of pros for working at the fast food restaurant, I found more advantages to selling produce. Yet I realized the numerous disadvantages to selling produce: responsibility for the success or failure of the operation, early mornings, and long days. At last, I decided to start my own farming business. My stepfather and I began planning in March. Together we chose three varieties of seeds, prepared the land, and planted the first batch of sweet corn at the end of April. Throughout the spring, my stepfather continued to plant sweet corn every two weeks as I rode in the tractor with him. The sweet corn needs taking great care while growing. As the corn was putting forth ears, we applied fertilizer and sprayed pesticide to prevent worms. I watched them grow taller and taller, dreaming about the money I would soon make. We planned to harvest and sell the corn at our local farmer's market. It sounded easy and looked good on paper, but it worked out a little differently. Nonstop rain delayed the harvest by a week or so. When my sweet corn was finally ready to pick, I found that a pack of raccoons had visited the field at night, ruining about half of it. We picked what was still good and prepared for market. This was it--my first day at market! I was excited to see my hard work finally pay off. I loaded my materials into the pickup truck and arrived early at the farmer's market to find a good spot. There were many customers and several other tradesmen. Probably because I was young and new, potential customers would look at me and smile, then head straight to my competitor, Mrs Cates, who had been in the market for years and had an established following. At the end of the first day, about half of my corn was left, so I donated it to a local homeless shelter and went home disappointed. Soon I noticed that Mrs Cates and her crew did not arrive at the farmer's market until about 11 am. So I decided to show up an hour earlier. This meant that we had to start picking corn at 6 am, no easy task with teenage workers. But the effort paid off; I was selling half of my corn before Mrs Cates arrived and most of it by the end of the day. Although the farmer's market was only open three days a week, the corn needed to be picked and sold daily because it would not keep. On days the farmer's market was not open, I developed a marketing plan that included sending e-mails to family and friends. I also went to local businesses to sell corn and distribute business cards. Customers began calling, and I took orders over the phone. Before I knew it, I had a loyal following. I stayed busy by making weekly and sometimes daily deliveries to these businesses while maintaining my produce stand at the farmer's market. Then something wonderful happened. I had made more money than any of my friends with typical teenage jobs. I feel a sense of accomplishment when I see people buy produce from me. What happened to the first batch of sweet corn? A. Some raccoons made the corn a total crop failure. B. The corn were planted three times in total. C. The corn in fact was sowed earlier than expected. D. The rain prevented the first corn from growing. Answer:
D. The rain prevented the first corn from growing.
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Graduate STEM multiple-choice questions requiring advanced problem-solving: The drug store was closing for the night and Alfred Higgins was about to go home when his new boss approached him. "Empty your pockets please, Alfred," Sam Carr demanded in a firm voice. Alfred pretended to be shocked but he knew he had been caught. From his coat he withdrew a make-up kit, a lipstick and two tubes of toothpaste. "I'm disappointed in you, Alfred!" said the little gray-haired man. "Sorry, sir. Please forgive me. It's the first time I've ever done such a thing," Alfred lied, hoping to gain the old man's sympathy. Mr Carr's brow furrowed as he reached for the telephone, "Do you take me for a fool? Let's see what the police have to say. But first I'll call your mother and let her know her son is heading to jail." "Do whatever you want," Alfred shot back, trying to sound big. But deep down he felt like a child. He imagined his mother rushing in, eyes burning with anger, maybe in tears. Yet he wanted to come quickly before Mr. Carr called the police. Mr. Carr was surprised when Mrs. Higgins finally arrived . She was very calm, quiet and friendly. "Is Alfred in trouble?" she asked. "He's been stealing from the store," the old man coolly replied. Mrs. Higgins pulled out her hand and touched Mr. Carr's arm with great gentleness as if she knew just how he felt. She spoke as if she did not want to cause him any more trouble. "What do you want to do, Mr.Carr?" The woman's calm and gentle manner _ the once-angry store-owner, "I was going to get a cop. But I don't want to be cruel. Tell your son not to come back here again and I will let it go." Then he warmly shook Mrs. Higgins' hand. Mrs. Higgins thanked the old ma for his kindness, then mother and son left. They walked along the street in silence. When they arrived home his mother simply said, "Go to bed, you fool." In his bedroom, Alfred heard his mother in the kitchen. He felt no shame, only pride in his mother's actions. "She was smooth!" he thought. He went to the kitchen to tell her how great she was, but was shocked by what he saw. His mother's face looked frightened, broken. Not the cool, bright face he saw earlier. Her lips moved nervously. She looked very old. There were tears in her eyes. This picture of his mother made him want to cry. He felt his youth ending. He saw all the troubles he brought her and the deep lines of worry in her grey face. It seemed to him that this was the first time he had ever really seen his mother. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. It was the first time Alfred had stolen anything. B. Mr. Carr set a trap to catch Alfred stealing. C. Alfred tried to sound big to hide his fear. D. Mr. Carr had planned to forgive Alfred from the beginning. Answer:
C. Alfred tried to sound big to hide his fear.
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Sophisticated multiple-choice questions for master's-level STEM proficiency assessment. Cause(s) of retention of urine in reproductive age group:a) Cervical fibroidb) Retroverted gravid uterusc) Unilateral hydronephrosisd) Severe UTIe) Posterior urethral valve A. bcd B. abd C. acd D. abc Your identification:
D. abc
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Let's explore multiple choice questions that assess knowledge and skills in advanced master-level STEM courses. A 30-year-old woman presents with amenorrhoea of 6 weeks duration and a lump in the right iliac fossa. Investigation of choice is A. Ultrasound abdomen B. Laparoscopy C. X-ray D. Shielded CT scan Please answer:
A. Ultrasound abdomen
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Evaluate your skills by attempting these MCQs (with answer keys) from demanding master's-tier STEM courses. What is the greatest of 3 consecutive integers whose sum is 30 ? A.11 B.7 C.8 D.9 E.5 Your answer is:
A.11
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Multiple-choice assessment targeting higher-order thinking in master's STEM. The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming. Let's see what my friends are going to do during the three-day holiday. Peter: I'm going to visit my uncle and aunt with my parents during the three days. They live in the countryside. It is far from our city, Beijing. We're going to take the train there. I am going fishing there with my cousin. Eliza: I'm going to visit my grandparents with my parents on the first day. They live in a small town. It is going to take us one hour to get there by car. On the second day, I'm going to have a party with my friends. On the third day, I have to do my homework and study for a math test. Gina: My cousin is visiting us. He lives in Tianjin. He is coming by bus. On the first day, I'm going to play ping-pong with him. On the second day, I'm going to take him to Eliza's party. On the third day, my cousin is going back and I am going to do some shopping with my parents. Gina is _ on the third day. A. visiting her cousin B. playing ping-pong C. doing her homework D. doing some shopping Solution:
D. doing some shopping
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Let's test your understanding with these multiple-choice questions from advanced STEM subjects at the graduate level. If Q = {1, 7, 18, 20, 29, 33}, how much less is the mean of the numbers in Q than the median of the numbers in Q? A. 1.0 B. 1.5 C. 2.0 D. 2.5 E. 3.0 Your answer is:
A. 1.0
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Graduate STEM competency evaluation via multiple-choice format: What are the total number of divisors of 600(including 1 and 600)? A.4 B.24 C.40 D.16 E.20 Your judgment:
B.24
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Try answering these multiple-choice questions (with provided answers) covering complex topics in graduate STEM education. Fick's principle is used to calculate: A. Cardiac axis B. Cardiac output C. Pulse pressure D. LVET Your response:
A. Cardiac axis
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Test expert-level comprehension of STEM concepts through these multiple-choice items. A small man went to a cinema, bought a ticket and went in. But after two or three minutes he came out, bought a second ticket and went in again. After a few minutes, he came out again and bought a third ticket. Two or three minutes after that, he came out a third time and asked for another ticket. But the girl said to him, "Why are you buying all these tickets? Are you waiting for friends in the cinema all the time?" "No, I am not doing that," answered the small man. "But a big woman always stops me at the door and tears my ticket up." The girl smiled and sold him another ticket. The big woman _ . A. didn't let the small man in B. was the ticket collector C. didn't like a small man at all D. was the doorkeeper Resolution:
B. was the ticket collector
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Sophisticated multiple-choice questions for master's-level STEM proficiency assessment. Extrapyramidal side effects of antipsychotics - A. Akathisia B. Seizures C. Dystonia D. Diarrhoea Your identification:
A. Akathisia
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Multiple-choice assessment of expertise in sophisticated STEM topics for master's candidates: In reflecting on the events of my life that have impacted me, I returned to the night of August 1, 2006. I found myself in a hall in New York City sitting by my mother, not at all tired, although we had flown the day before, and driven five hours to the city for "An Evening with Harry, Carrie and Garp," a charity event with readings by three authors. The excitement rushing through me kept me awake and thinking; I was standing and applauding a woman as she prepared to read. The Harry Potter series was my gateway to my academic adolescence. I was so fascinated by the magic world that my mother began taking me to academic conferences focused on the books. Since 2005, I have attended presentations about the Latin origin of terms and spells, the ancient tales, and the idea of magic. These books opened my eyes to the whole world, and to knowledge itself. They kept my brain working over the summers. More importantly, they helped me adopt the ideas useful in school and beyond, that there is always another way to do something, or to understand an issue. With uncertainty and doubt come creative ideas and new ways to look at problems that may result in new, different, faster and easier solutions. And all this came from a little "magic" from a book that many people see as a series for children. I also attended lectures about Ms. Rowling's ability to beautifully write the story, with every small detail connected to something else, for example, details in books by Jonathan Swift to Chaucer to Dickens and Austin. I learned that like all great books, Rowling's stories encouraged a connection across mind, body, and soul. Although the series has been criticized by those who believe it encourages bad behavior in children, I was able to hear discussions by those who claimed that these books teach wonderful messages if one gets its deeper meaning. It is my generation's shared text; all college freshmen are familiar with the stories, and that gives us a set of common beliefs and ideas that help us start to learn new things. The Harry Potter books led the author to _ . A. getting jobs in summers B. studying harder in school C. writing books for children D. viewing things in new ways Select:
D. viewing things in new ways
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Demonstrate mastery of complex STEM principles through these MCQs. By MTP Act. of 1972 abortion can be done upto how many weeks of gestation? A. 20 B. 12 C. 22 D. 25 Conclusion:
B. 12
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Let's delve into multiple choice questions that assess knowledge and skills in advanced master-level STEM courses. Amoebae not found in human intestine: A. E. nana B. E. histolytica C. E. colt D. E. gingivalis Answer:
D. E. gingivalis
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Demonstrate mastery of complex STEM principles through these MCQs. It's time for our clothing sale. We only have this sale once a year. This year, prices are lower than ever, but the quality of our clothes is the same. How much are our blue pants? They're only twelve dollars. How much are our swimsuits? This week, you can buy one for only fourteen dollars. And what's the price of our T-shirt? Only eight dollars each! Or, you can buy two for fifteen dollars. And we have them in all colors: red, yellow, blue and green. Do you like Mango sweatshirts? This week, you can buy them for eighteen dollars. And our sports bags are only twelve dollars----that's right, twelve dollars only. Come to the Blue Water Surf Shop now. The sale starts today. How much are their blue pants? A. Twenty dollars. B. Twelve dollars C. Thirteen dollars. D. Fifteen dollars. Conclusion:
B. Twelve dollars
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I will provide you with multiple choice questions (with answers) in STEM courses from an advanced master-level perspective. The addition of electron gives the halide ions the same electron configuration as what gas? A. a noble gas B. an inert gas C. a fatty gas D. a flammable gas Your answer:
A. a noble gas
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Multiple-choice items testing depth of knowledge in graduate STEM programs. Some birds fly south before winter each year. This is an example of A. migration B. hibernation C. germination D. evaporation Your evaluation:
A. migration
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Multiple-choice assessment of expertise in sophisticated STEM topics for master's candidates: Diagnostic test for CSF rhinorrhea is ? A. Thyroglobulin B. Beta - 2 microglobulin C. Beta - 2 transferrin D. Transthyretin Select:
B. Beta - 2 microglobulin
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MCQs crafted for evaluation of advanced STEM competencies at graduate level. Saccharin test is done to assess A. Bronchial secretion B. Ciliary function C. Blood sugar D. Kidney function Your analysis:
A. Bronchial secretion
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I will provide you with multiple choice questions (with answers) in STEM courses from an advanced master-level perspective. The four points of probe placement in Focused Abdominal Sonogram for trauma (FAST) in blunt thoraco-abdominal trauma are - A. Epigastrium, (R) and (L) Hypochondria, (R) Iliac fossa B. Epigastrium, (R) and (L) Lumbar regions, hypogastrium C. Epigastrium, (R) hypochondrium, (L) Lower chest, hypogastrium D. Hypogastrium, (R) and (L) Lumbar regions, (R) lower chest Your answer:
C. Epigastrium, (R) hypochondrium, (L) Lower chest, hypogastrium
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Examine these multiple-choice questions focused on advanced concepts in master's-level STEM education. In a certain candy store, 22% of the customers are caught sampling the candy and are charged a small fine, but 12% of the customers who sample the candy are not caught. What is the total percent of all customers who sample candy? A.22% B.23% C.24% D.25% E.34% The solution is:
D.25%
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Explore these MCQs (including answer keys) designed to probe mastery of advanced STEM coursework at the master's level.Dear Editor, Recent reports have indicated an additional 1, 400 Marines are being sent to Afghanistan in the coming weeks. This means it costs over $1 million annually on the ground over there. I do place a higher level of blame on the policymakers who send soldiers off to kill and be killed in the field. I think the human race needs to think more about killing. One needs to do the _ : "Are these wars JUST?" I believe that all of our wars since 1945 have been illegal, under international law as well. I suggest that all your readers examine their conscience as it relates to the matter of making war. The fact that many soldiers are motivated by a strong sense of duty does not give them some unqualified moral right to support these wars or any other. It's responsible for all the troops, and the entire population, to determine whether the Afghan or Iraq wars are in accordance with the development of the state. I wish someone would give me one or more logical reasons why we are still fighting in Afghanistan and what our goals are. I certainly don't understand it and neither do many who are more knowledgeable than I. Outsiders have tried unsuccessfully for centuries to conquer Afghanistan, and we seem to be no more successful. We are trying to develop a stable central government, but the country is badly divided into ethnic and tribal groups, and the current government is corrupt . Moreover, we are apparently regarded as undesirable occupiers by many of its people, most notably the Taliban. If we are to continue spending billions every year in Afghanistan and killing hundreds of our people and many of theirs, our government must provide us with a reasonable explanation of why we are doing so and what we can expect to accomplish. George Myers What caused the author to write the letter? A. His conscience of being a citizen. B. Reports about sending soldiers to Afghanistan. C. His relatives being killed in the war. D. Getting no reasonable explanation. Your response:
B. Reports about sending soldiers to Afghanistan.
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STEM graduate program multiple-choice questions assessing higher-order thinking: Get a FREE YEAR! Order NOW and get a FREE YEAR of Parents(r) magazine! That's 2 full years (24 issues) for the regular 1-year rate - just $12. But HURRY, this offer won't last! (U.S. orders only, please.) Every issue of PARENTS is filled with practical advice from leading doctors and child experts ... toys and games that develop reader-tested products and more! 100% Money-Back Guarantee: You must be pleased, or you may cancel any time during the life of your subscription and get all your money back - no questions asked. Parents(r) Magazine is published 12 times per year. Savings are based on $12.00 annual subscription rate. State taxes may apply to your order. E-mail address required to access your account and member benefits online. We will not share your e-mail address with anyone. Click here: www.parents.com/privacy to view our privacy policy. Which of the following is true according to the ad? A. Only $12 is to be paid for 24 issues of the magazine B. Readers can get a free offer of the magazine any time of the year C. Readers from all over the world can enjoy the free offer D. Readers can communicate face to face with child experts on the Internet Response:
A. Only $12 is to be paid for 24 issues of the magazine
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Graduate STEM competency assessment via multiple-choice examination: Having learned much about the War of Resistance against Japan, Mao Jingxin didn't like the Japanese when she was a child. "I thought they were cruel and rude," said the 18-year-old girl from Hebei Province. But she began to change her mind after she met some Japanese teenagers in a history museum six years ago. These fashionable high school students looked seriously at the history displays and talked to Mao in a friendly way. "I found that they are not bad as I thought," she said. Like Mao, many Chinese teenagers' are caught up in this confusion. A survey by 21st Century Teens shows about 51 per cent of Chinese teenagers say they dislike Japan. But most of them still want to have a Japanese friend. Also, Japan lies third on their list of Asian countries that they want to visit, following Singapore and South Korea. Teens did a survey just before the 60th anniversary of the victory day of the War of Resistance against Japan, which fell on September 3. The survey aimed to encourage understanding and communication between young Chinese and Japanese. Teens also wanted to understand Chinese teenagers' attitudes towards Japan, and how much they actually know about the country. As Teens found, more than 60 per cent of Chinese teenagers learn about Japan through the media or books. Only 16 per cent have ever met a Japanese person. "Most of my friends hate Japan for what it did to China during World War II. But people should not live in hatred. I think the best way to figure it out is to have contact with the Japanese people myself," Zhang Yuyuan, a Senior 2 girl, told us in the survey. "Japan has done wrong to Asian countries including China and it has caused pain to everyone," said Hikaru, a 17-year-old girl in Kawasaki . Having visited China four times and learned much, she understands the importance of communication between the two peoples. She plans to join in an exchange programme with Chinese youth. "Welcome to Japan, my Chinese friends!" She says it with a smile. Most teenagers hate Japanese because _ . A. the Japanese were cruel during the war B. the Japanese they meet are cruel C. the Japanese don't want to communicate with Chinese people D. they look too fashionable Output:
A. the Japanese were cruel during the war
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Multiple-choice assessment of expertise in sophisticated STEM topics for master's candidates: Two trains of length 100 m and 200 m are 100 m apart. They start moving towards each other on parallel tracks, at speeds 54 kmph and 72 kmph. In how much time will the trains cross each other? A.80/9 sec B.80/7 sec C.30/7 sec D.80/8 sec E.81/7 sec Select:
B.80/7 sec
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Demonstrate your understanding of advanced STEM principles through these MCQs. Everyone has worries(,). How do you deal with(,) your worries? There is always something you can do to help yourself feel less worried. Sitting there worrying is no fun and it won't solve your problems. Grades(,) at school are often a top worry for children. If you worry most about grades, ask yourself these questions: * Why are grades important? What do grades mean to me? * How do I get ready for class? Do I go over my notes even when there isn't a test? * Do I have a good place to do my homework? * Have I tried different ways of studying? If your worry is about a fight you had with your friend, you might write down all the things you could do----write a note to him or her, invite him or her to watch a basketball game, say sorry to him or her and so on. Once you have a list of things you could do, you can choose one thing that could get your friend back. You can ask for help when you're worried. You can find someone to talk to, such as your parents, friends, and teachers. According to the passage, when you're worried, you'd better _ . A. work hard B. ask for help and talk to someone C. get ready for class D. do your homework Your analysis:
B. ask for help and talk to someone
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These multiple-choice items test critical analysis skills in advanced STEM. A black box contains eight marbles, of which three are red, and the rest are blue. A white box contains five marbles, of which two are red, and the rest are blue. If two marbles are chosen from the black box at random, and one marble is chosen from the white box at random, what is the probability that all marbles will be blue? A.3/14 B.3/8 C.5/13 D.8/13 E.17/20 Your determination:
A.3/14
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Multiple-choice assessment targeting higher-order thinking in master's STEM. Hello! My name is Becky Sharp. I'm eleven years old. I've got one brother--his name's Jonson and he's fourteen. I haven't got any sisters. I live with my mum , dad and grandma in a small house in Chesterfield,in the north of England. There are lots of things to do here. My friends and I go to the cinema on Saturdays. Do you like games? I like football. My favorite team is Manchester United. I sometimes play football with my brother. I'm good at it but he isn't very good. I've got seven pets--a tortoise and six goldfish. I want a dog or a cat,but my mother doesn't like them. The girl's mother doesn't like _ . A. the tortoise or the goldfish B. the tortoise or the dog C. a dog or a cat D. the goldfish or the cat Solution:
C. a dog or a cat
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STEM graduate program multiple-choice questions assessing higher-order thinking: Find two numbers whose sum is 26 and whose product is 165. A.11 and 12 B.11 and 13 C.11 and 15 D.11 and 16 E.11 and 19 Response:
C.11 and 15
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Multiple-choice examination of specialized knowledge in master's-tier STEM fields. Pituitary diabetes insipidus is improved by? A. Chlohiazide B. Chlorpropamide C. Lithium D. Water restriction Selection:
C. Lithium
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Multiple-choice questions derived from advanced STEM graduate examinations. Portal vein starts at level of? A. L5 B. L4 C. L3 D. L2 Output:
A. L5
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Graduate-level multiple choice assessment for specialized STEM evaluation. Chris mixed 3 pounds of raisins with 4 pounds of nuts. If a pound of nuts costs 4 times as much as a pound of raisins, then the total cost of the raisins was what fraction of the total cost of the mixture? A. 1/7 B. 1/5 C. 1/4 D. 1/3 E. 3/19 Answer determination:
E. 3/19
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Examine these multiple-choice questions focused on advanced concepts in master's-level STEM education. What is the approximate number of base pairs associated with a single nucleosome? A. 146 B. 73 C. 292 D. 1460 The solution is:
A. 146
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I need you to answer the following multiple choice questions from an exam in STEM courses at the master level. Find the least number must be subtracted from 724946 so that remaining no.is divisible by 10? A.0 B.2 C.4 D.6 E.8 Please provide your answer:
D.6
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Test sophisticated understanding of STEM principles through these MCQs. The average salary of all the workers in a workshop is Rs. 10000. The average salary of 7 technicians is Rs. 12000 and the average salary of the rest is Rs. 8000. The total number of workers in the workshop is : A.14 B.21 C.88 D.37 E.29 Your deduction:
A.14
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MCQs crafted for evaluation of advanced STEM competencies at graduate level. You may know the English letters A, B and C.But do you know there are people called ABC? You may 1ike eating bananas.But do you know there is such a thing, a "banana person"? How strange! Are these people from "another earth"? No, they are just Chinese people like you and me. ABC means American-born Chinese.An ABC is a Chinese, but was born in the United States.Sometimes,people call an ABC a "banana person".A banana is yellow outside but white inside--their life and minds inside are Westerners, but they look like Chinese outside. Do you know why? Usually, ABCs know little about China or Chinese language.Some of them don't speak Chinese.Also, they are not interested in Chinese politics . But if ABCs cannot speak Chinese.can we still call them Chinese people? Yes,of course.They are Chinese.They are overseas Chinese.These people may be citizens of another country like the US, Canada or Singapore.But they have Chinese blood.Their parents, grandparents or great-grandparents were from China.They all have black eyes and black hair.But they are not Chinese citizens.For example.we all know the famous scientist C.N.Yang .He got the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1957.Chinese people love him.But he is an American citizen ABC in this passage means" _ ". A. three English letters B. a kind of banana C. Chinese born in America D. Americans born in China Your analysis:
C. Chinese born in America
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Test sophisticated STEM knowledge through these master's-level multiple-choice items. Consider the following four events of development of fetus: 1. Centers of ossification for calcaneum 2. Centers of ossification for lower end of femur 3. Centers of ossification for talus 4. Centers of ossification for cuboid What is the order in which they appear from lower to higher gestation? A. 1, 2, 4, 3 B. 1, 4, 2, 3 C. 1, 3, 4, 2 D. 1, 3, 2, 4 Your deduction:
A. 1, 2, 4, 3
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Here are some multiple choice questions (with answers) that assess knowledge and skills in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science and other STEM courses at the master level. If a solid sphere of radius 10 cms is moulded into 8 spherical solid balls of equal radius, then surface area of each ball (in cm2) is? A.100 B.728 C.278 D.168 E.268 Please answer:
A.100
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MCQs crafted for evaluation of advanced STEM competencies at graduate level. A new report says promising children money to pass exams does not help exam grades. The report says parents could be wasting their money by using cash to get their kids to study more. However, the promise of a trip somewhere nice could encourage students to try harder and do better at school. Researchers from the University of Bristol (in England) and the University of Chicago (in the USA) looked at how promises of cash and tickets to events affected students' studying and learning. Over 10,000 pupils took part in the research throughout the year 2012. There was an improvement in classwork and homework, but this did not result in better test scores. Lead researcher Dr Simon Burgess suggested the research looked at the wrong areas. He said it had not looked at the things that really got students to increase their effort. He added that: "Clearly, some pupils have a lot of goals and believe that education is a way of getting what they want out of life, but there are kids who think that working hard doesn't make a difference." He said these children think exam success is "all in your genes" because of their family background. Education expert Dr Kevan Collins said good teachers were better than promises of rewards to get children to study, especially for children from low-income families. He wrote: "What really makes the difference is how students are taught." What can encourage students to study more? A. music B. trips C. an iPad D. money Your analysis:
B. trips
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These MCQs measure comprehension of complex STEM theories at master's level. Positive head impulse test is suggestive of - A. Injury to peripheral vestibular nerve B. Lesion in the brain stem C. Injury to Occulomotor nerve D. Injury to vestibular nuclei Resolution:
B. Lesion in the brain stem
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The following are multiple choice questions (with answers) about knowledge and skills in advanced master-level STEM courses. what are the number of solutions for x+y+z=12, if x,y & z can take values from 1 to 7 ? A.34 B.35 C.36 D.37 E.38 Answer:
D.37
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Graduate-level multiple choice questions for sophisticated STEM evaluation. A sun is divided among X, Y and Z in such a way that for each rupee X gets, Y gets 45 paisa and Z gets 30 paisa. If the share of Y is RS. 27, what is the total amount? A.178 B.105 C.176 D.159 E.162 Answer selection:
B.105
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Answer the following multiple choice questions (with answers) related to advanced master-level STEM courses. Two trains of equal lengths take 10 sec and 15 sec respectively to cross a telegraph post. If the length of each train be 120 m, in what time will they cross other travelling in opposite direction? A.76 sec B.12 sec C.15 sec D.14 sec E.13 sec Your response:
B.12 sec
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Multiple-choice examination of specialized knowledge in master's-tier STEM. If P represents the product of the first 13 positive integers, which of the following must be true? I. P is a Multiple of 5 II. P is a multiple of 17 III. P is a multiple of 19 A.I only B.II only C.III only D.None of the above E.All of the above Response:
A.I only
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Advanced STEM knowledge verification through multiple-choice format: There are some very good things about open education. This way of teaching allows the students to grow as people, and to develop their own interests in many subjects. Open education allows students to be responsible for their own education, as they are responsible for what they do in life. Some students do badly in a traditional classroom. The open classroom may allow them to enjoy learning. Some students will be happier in an open education school. They will not have to worry about grades or rules. For students who worry about these things a lot, it is a good idea to be in an open classroom. But many students will not do well in an open classroom. For some students, there are too few rules. These students will do little in school. They will not make good use of open education. Because open education is so different from traditional education, these students may have a problem getting used to making so many choices. For many students it is important to have some rules in the classroom. They worry about the rules even when there are no rules. Even a few rules will help this kind of students. The last point about open education is that some traditional teachers do not like it. Many teachers do not believe in open education. Teachers who want to have an open classroom may have many problems at their schools. You now know what open education is. Some of its good points and bad points have been explained. You may have your own opinion about open education. The writer thinks that open education is a good idea, but only in theory. In actual fact, it may not work very well in a real class or school. The writer believes that most students, but of course not all students, want some structure in their classes. They want and need to have rules. In some cases, they must be made to study some subjects. Many students are pleased to find subjects they have to study interesting. They would not study some subjects if they did not have to. Which of the following best summarizes the passage? A. Open education is a really complex idea. B. Open education is better than traditional education. C. Teachers dislike open education. D. The writer thinks that open education is a good idea in practice. Answer:
A. Open education is a really complex idea.
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Advanced STEM knowledge verification through multiple-choice format: Topical glucocorticoids in eyes causes: A. Retinal detachment B. Corneal ulcer C. Optic atrophy D. Glaucoma Answer:
A. Retinal detachment
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Demonstrate graduate-level STEM expertise through these challenging MCQs. John makes $40 a week from his job. He earns a raise and now makes $70 a week. What is the % increase? A.16% B.16.66% C.18% D.21% E.75% Solution:
E.75%
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These MCQs evaluate critical thinking in high-level STEM subjects at the master's degree level. The ratio of three numbers is 3:4:5 and the sum of their squares is 1250. The sum of the numbers is: A.30 B.50 C.60 D.70 E.80 Correct choice:
C.60
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Interrogate these multiple-choice questions designed for advanced STEM graduate students. The majoirty of modern gymnosperms belong to what group, which includes pine trees? A. clusters B. stems C. conifers D. Pinophytes Resolution:
C. conifers
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Let's test your understanding with these multiple-choice questions from advanced STEM subjects at the graduate level. In the estimation of statistical probability, Z score is application to- A. Binomial distribution B. Normal distribution C. Poisson distribution D. Skewed distribution Your answer is:
B. Normal distribution
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Multiple-choice questions derived from advanced STEM graduate examinations. A merchant marks his goods up by 20% and then offers a discount of 10% on the marked price. What % profit does the merchant make after the discount? A.8% B.10% C.21% D.15% E.17% Output:
A.8%
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Multiple-choice questions designed for evaluation of advanced STEM proficiency. Jacksonville is the largest city in Florida and has a large number of shopping malls to suit different tastes for tourists and guests to shop. Here are some great places where you can shop in Jacksonville. Gateway Town Center The venerable Gateway Town Center is one of Jacksonville's oldest shopping malls, providing an eclectic mix of exciting stores and fun amusements! Gateway Town Center is located at 5184 Norwood Avenue and owns a mixture of retail boutiques , like Footlocker and Ashley Stewart. You can visit Gateway Town Center Mondays through Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and Sundays from noon to 6:00. St. Johns Town Center The newest and trendiest shopping destination in the city is St. Johns Town Center. This center has all your national favorites like Dillard's, Barnes & Noble and Target as well as a great restaurant selection. St. Johns Towns Center is open from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sundays. Regency Square Shopping Center On 9501 Arlington Expressway stands the Regency Square Mall. Children like riding on the mall's mini train while adults like to shop and socialize. Movie fans will like knowing that the Regency Square Mall has a 24 screen AMC theater. You can visit this mall from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, and Sundays from noon to 6:00 p.m. River City Marketplace River City Marketplace located in Jacksonville is the largest shopping mall in the city with 70 shops including such stores as Lowes, Wal-Mart Super Center, Pet Smart and Old Navy. All these shops can be found at the open-air plaza. The mall's 14 screen Hollywood theaters are a great attraction for movie buffs. River City Marketplace's hours of operation are 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Sundays. If you want to enjoy a good dining during shopping you can go to _ . A. St. Johns Town Center B. River City Marketplace C. Gateway Town Center D. Regency Square Shopping Center Answer:
A. St. Johns Town Center
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These MCQs assess expertise in cutting-edge STEM topics at master's level. Psammoma bodes are seen in ? A. Necrosis B. Metastatic calcification C. Dystrophic calcification D. Apoptosis Determination:
D. Apoptosis
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Engage with these carefully crafted MCQs tailored for advanced master's students in STEM fields. Vocabulary of a 2-year-old child is: A. 100 words B. 20 words C. 30 words D. 200 words Please provide your response:
C. 30 words
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Probe your understanding of complex STEM theories through these multiple-choice questions. The mean of 50 observations is 200. But later he found that there is decrements of 15 from each observations. what is the the updated mean is ? A.170 B.185 C.190 D.198 E.200 Determination:
B.185
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MCQs crafted for measurement of expert-level STEM proficiency. When x is divided by y, the quotient is t with remainder r. What is x in terms of r, y, and t? A.y + r + t B.yt + r C.x/y+r D.y/t+r E.rt + y Conclusion:
B.yt + r
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Tackle these graduate-level multiple choice questions covering specialized STEM domains. If a river is flowing down the east side of a hill, then the hill A. drops at a slow rate B. drops sharply right there C. drops sharply on the west D. is evenly sloped everywhere Your reasoned answer:
B. drops sharply right there
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Graduate-level multiple choice assessment for advanced STEM specialization. Secondaries in the neck with no obvious primary malignancy is most often due to - A. Ca. Nasopharynx B. Ca. Stomach C. Ca. Thyroid D. Ca. Larynx Selection:
C. Ca. Thyroid
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Multiple-choice items derived from rigorous STEM graduate curricula. Monday...oh, I don't like Monday because I'll have to go back to school again after the weekend. Tuesday is not so bad. I usually play tennis with my friends after school. On Wednesday evening I don't go out. I stay at home and do my homework. I like Thursday because the next day is Friday. I always go out on Friday--maybe to the cinema. I love the weekend. On Saturdays I get up late, and I sometimes go to the shops in the afternoon. In the evening we go to a club. Then on Sundays I go to my friend's house or she comes to mine. I usually visit my grandmother for an hour in the afternoon. Then the weekend is over and it's Monday...and I feel bad again! From the text, we know that the writer _ . A. doesn't like school B. likes to stay at home C. only likes Friday D. only likes Saturday Your analysis:
A. doesn't like school
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Graduate-level multiple choice assessment for specialized STEM evaluation. 587 * 999 = ? A.586411 B.586413 C.486411 D.486413 E.None of these Answer determination:
B.586413
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Graduate-level multiple choice assessment for advanced STEM specialization. Which of the antithyroid drug inhibit iodine trapping? A. Radioactive iodine B. Iodides C. Thiocyanades D. Methimozole Selection:
D. Methimozole
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Demonstrate graduate-level STEM expertise through these challenging MCQs. Kunming is the capital of Yunnan. It's a city with a long history. Kunming has a population of more than 5,000,000. Though the weather in Yunnan changes from place to place, Kunming is famous for her beautiful weather. It's neither too hot in summer nor too cold in winter. That's why more and more people like to travel and even to live there. You can see that great changes have taken place here. A lot of tall buildings, cinemas and hospitals have been put up. You can cross the streets over footbridges in the city. You can buy whatever you want in shops and supermarkets in or around the city. People's lives are becoming better and better. At weekend or on holiday, people like to relax themselves in different places and in different ways. In winter, people especially old people would like to climb the Western Hills. From the top of Hills, you can have a good look at the beautiful scenery of Kunming. Far away from the Hills, you can enjoy the Sleeping Beauty among the Hills. After supper, families take a walk along the bank of Dianchi Lake. The Golden Temple and EXPO Garden are two famous places of interest in the north of the city. EXPO Garden is known to people both at home and abroad. You can spend a whole day visiting the world-famous garden. A little farther away from the southeast of the city, a special forest welcomes you. It is not a tree forest, but a stone forest. So it is called the Stone Forest. People in Kunming are really friendly. They often invite their friends home to try delicious food, like rice or noodles. If you want to know more about Kunming and taste her food, please visit her yourself. The Sleeping Beauty is the name of a _ . A. Person B. hill C. shop D. film star Solution:
B. hill
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Answer the following multiple choice questions (with answers) related to advanced master-level STEM courses. The ratio of males to females in a class is 2:3. The career preferences of the students in the class are represented in a circle graph. If the area of the graph allocated to each career preference is proportional to the number of students who have that career preference, how many degrees of the circle should be used to represent a career that is preferred by one-fourth of the males and one-half of the females in the class? A.128 B.136 C.144 D.152 E.160 Your response:
C.144
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MCQs reflecting the complexity of master's-level STEM education: If an item that originally sold for z dollars was marked up by x percent and then discounted by y percent, which of the following expressions T represents the final price of the item? A.T=(10,000z + 100z(x – y) – xyz)/10,000 B.T=(10,000z + 100z(y – x) – xyz)/10,000 C.T=(100z(x – y) – xyz)/10000 D.(100z(y – x) – xyz)/10000 E.10000 /(x – y) Your assessment:
A.T=(10,000z + 100z(x – y) – xyz)/10,000
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These multiple-choice items test nuanced understanding of graduate STEM material. Announcements Bret Harte vs. Calaveras alumni boys The annual Bret Harte vs. CHS alumni boys basketball game will be held at 7 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 30, at Calaveras High. All players must have played at least one year of basketball team. Cost to play is $30. Admission for audience is $ 5 for adults and $ 2 for kids. 6-year-old kids and kids who are under 6 are admitted free. For more information, call Kraig Clifton at 743-0679 or Jeff Eltringham at 736-0162. CHS girls basketball Skills The Calaveras High School girls basketball program presents the Junior Redskins Winter Skills, a developmental basketball program for girls in fifth through eighth grades that will be held from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Sundays. Sign-ups are still being accepted for the second of the two five-week sessions, which will be held on five consecutive Sundays beginning on Jan. 12, 2016. Cost is $25 per session. Each participant receives a T-shirt at the end of each session. For more information or to sign up, call Jeremy Malamed at 217-4563 or email sports.calent@gmail.com. CHS swim/baseball coaching vacancies Calaveras High School(CHS) is looking for a head boys/girls swim coach and a baseball coach for the 2016 spring season. Applications will be accepted and jobs will remain open until filled. Interview dates are to be set. Anyone interested can stop by the district office or the high school for an application. For more information, call Mike Koepp at 754-1811. Foothills Little League sign-ups Foothills Little League will hold sign-ups for the 2016 season from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 4, at Pizza Factory in Valley Springs. All players must provide proofs of residency and a birth certificate. For more information, call Shawn Threet at 304-7399 or leave a message at 772-1516. Yoga in Rail Road Flat Yoga is being offered at Rail Road Flat Elementary from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., Fridays with instructor Kristine Louise. Costs are a $5 instructor fee and $ 2 donation to The Friends of Rail Road Flat School. For more information, visit friendsofrrfschool.org. As an excellent baseball coach you will focus on _ . A. Foothills Little League sign-ups B. CHS girls basketball Skills C. Bret Harte vs. Calaveras alumni boys D. CHS swim/baseball coaching vacancies Determination:
D. CHS swim/baseball coaching vacancies
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STEM graduate program multiple-choice questions assessing higher-order thinking: Complex granular corpuscles are produced by - A. Microglia B. Oligodendrocytes C. Astrocytes D. Vascular endothelium Response:
C. Astrocytes
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Let's explore multiple choice questions that assess knowledge and skills in advanced master-level STEM courses. Hello!I'm Lucy. We have three new teachers this term. But I like the English teacher best. Who is she? She is Linda Smith. Do you want to know her? Linda is very beautiful. Look! She has a round face, two big blue eyes, a straight nose and a small mouth. Her hair is very long. And she is not tall and not short. She likes wearing a white dress. She looks like an angel. Linda works very hard every day. And she is strict with us, but she is kind. Her class is very interesting. In class, she is our teacher. After class, she is our friend. Ms Smith is good at ping-pong and singing. We all like her. Who's Lucy's favorite teacher? A. Mr Smith B. Miss Linda C. Miss Smith D. Mrs Brown Please answer:
C. Miss Smith
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Probe your understanding of complex STEM theories through these multiple-choice questions. Weddings in the United States vary as much as the people do. There are church weddings with a great deal of fanfare ; there are weddings on mountain tops with guests barefooted; there have been weddings on the ocean floor with oxygen tanks for the guests. But many weddings, no matter where or how they are performed, include certain traditional customs. Before a couple is married, they become engaged. And then invitations are sent to those who live nearby, their close friends and their relatives who live far away. When everything is ready, then comes the most exciting moment. The wedding itself usually lasts between 30 and 40 minutes. The wedding party enters the church while the wedding march is played. The bride carrying a bouquet enters last with her father who will "give her away". The groom enters the church from a side door. When the wedding party is gathered by the altar, the bride and groom exchange vows . It is traditional to use the words "to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part." Following the vows, the couple exchange rings. Wearing the wedding rings on the fourth finger of the left hand is an old custom. After the ceremony, there is often a party, called a "reception" which gives the wedding guests an opportunity to congratulate the new couple. The car in which the couple leaves the church is decorated with balloons. The words "Just Married" are painted on the trunk or back window. And then the couple go in their honeymoon. According to the passage, the bride enters the church _ . A. carrying a bunch of flower B. with the groom C. with the bridesmaid D. from a side door. Determination:
A. carrying a bunch of flower
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This set of multiple-choice questions assesses deep comprehension of graduate-level STEM concepts. In considering the serological test for detection of HIV infection an early positive ELISA is due to: A. P24 antibody B. Gp 120 antigen C. P24 antigen D. Gp 120 antibody Your answer is:
D. Gp 120 antibody
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Evaluate your skills by attempting these MCQs (with answer keys) from demanding master's-tier STEM courses. Thirty years ago, Lake Ponkapog in Hartwell, New Jersey, was full of life. Many birds and animals lived beside the water, which was full of fish. Now there are few birds, animals, and fish. The lake water is polluted. It is in a colour of dirty brown, and it is filled with strange plants. How did this happen? First, we must think about how water gets into Lake Ponkapog. When it rains, water comes into the lake from all around. In the past, there were forests all round Lake Ponkapog, so the rainwater was clean. Now there are many homes around the lake. People often use the chemicals in their gardens. They use other chemicals inside their houses for cleaning and killing insects. There are also many businesses. Businesses use chemicals in their machines of shops. Other chemicals fall onto the ground from cars or trucks. When it rains, the rainwater picks up all the chemicals from home and businesses and then carries them into the lake . They pollute the water and kill the animals. Boats on the lake are also a problem. Lake Ponkapog is a popular place for motorboats . But oil and gas from boats often get into the lake. So more bad chemicals go into the water this way. People in Hartwell are worried . They love their lake and want to save it. Will it be possible? A clean lake must have clean rainwater going into it. Clean rainwater is possible only if people are more careful about chemicals at home and at other chemicals on the ground. And they mustn't use motorboats any more on the lake. All these may change people's lives. Only then can Lake Ponkapog be a beautiful, clean lake again. To save Lake Ponkapog, people need to _ . A. be more careful about chemicals B. use the water C. grow fewer plants in the gardens D. use more motorboats on the lake Your answer is:
A. be more careful about chemicals
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Graduate-level multiple choice questions assessing advanced STEM comprehension: Gold standard for diagnosis of osteoporosis- A. Single beam densitometry B. Bone histomorphometry C. Quantitative computed tomography D. DEXA Indicate your answer:
A. Single beam densitometry
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Answer the following multiple choice questions (with answers) related to advanced master-level STEM courses. Feilization is complete when A. Primary oocyte is formed B. Secondary oocyte is formed C. 2nd polar body is formed D. 1st polar body is formed Your response:
B. Secondary oocyte is formed
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MCQs crafted for measurement of expert-level STEM proficiency. Most people make their living with their hands, but Bob makes his living with his feet. Bob's story began in a small city of England. His family was poor. Seven people lived in a small house. Bob had no place to play but on the street. Kids in the city like playing football very much. Little Bob wanted to play football, too. So his father made a soft ball for him to kick. It was a sock full of old cloth. He kicked it every day. At last ,Bob learned how to kick a real football. And after a few years, he could play football very well. ,. People usually make their living _ . A. by learning by themselves B. with their feet C. with their hands D. by playing football Conclusion:
C. with their hands
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These multiple-choice items test nuanced understanding of graduate STEM material. What is split to produce nuclear energy? A. molecules B. protons C. atoms D. chemicals Determination:
C. atoms
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MCQs reflecting the rigor of master's-level STEM education: The Ant Bully Actor: Julia Roberts -- Hova(voice) Nicolas Cage--Zoc (voice) Language: English Run Time: 1Hour 25 Minutes Price: Mon--Fri$30(VIP:18) $ 15 (Children under 7) Sat.--Sun.--$40 (VIP:28) $ 20 (Children under 7) Lucas Nickel is often bullied by the big boy in his neighborhood. Because he cannot fight back, he takes out his anger on an anthill in his front yard. He stamps it, squirts it with his water gun, and floods it. One wizard ant, Zoc, makes Lucas as little as an ant and Lucas has to work and live in the ants' county. During his staying with the ants, Lucas learns the value of friendship and teamwork, and finally gains the things he wants most: friendship and the courage to stand up for himself. I really enjoyed this movie. It's a fun movie for the whole family. I had really good laughs and enjoyed being there. --James I went to see this film today with my 8-year-old daughter, really without knowing too much about it. My daughter and I were pleasantly surprised at how funny it was. We just couldn't help laughing. I would recommend this film for the whole family. --Mary I've seen several movies of this kind, like Antz or Bugs Life, but this one blows them both away as having greater movie qualities. The film is so well made --some of the scenes are unbelievably beautiful. --John I would recommend their movie to everyone. Whether you go with family or friends, I honestly think this movie has something you will really enjoy. --Sam Who appreciates the movie in a different way from others? A. James. B. Mary. C. John. D. Sam. Response:
C. John.
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Graduate STEM competency verification via multiple-choice format: Multiplication factor for estimating height from length of foot is A. 4 B. 7 C. 5 D. 3 Output:
A. 4
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These graduate-level MCQs assess expertise in specialized STEM domains. Find the amount for Rs. 6000 at 10% per annum, compounded semi-annually for 2 years. A.1293 B.1283 C.1273 D.1263 E.1253 Your solution:
A.1293
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Multiple-choice questions for evaluating sophisticated STEM competencies. I am an American boy. My name is Jerry Black. You can call me Jerry. I have a sister, Ginny. We are twins. But we are very different( ). I have a long face with a high nose, and she has a round face with a small nose. I like football. But she likes basketball. I like loud music. She likes light music. My father is a doctor in a hospital. My mother runs a clothing shop. We have another family member, Beibei. She is a lovely dog. She will have a puppy soon. Jerry's twin sister is _ . A. Beibei B. Jill C. Ginny D. a puppy Your conclusion:
C. Ginny
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Evaluate your skills by attempting these MCQs (with answer keys) from demanding master's-tier STEM courses. It's not about how much money you make, and it's not about who your daddy is. And no, it's definitely not about whether you look like Tom Cruise or his wife Katie Holmes ... What it is about is these simple things, things that maybe even a person like Tom Cruise does not have. We're talking about being attractive in general, whether it's on a job interview or just gaining the respect of your colleagues. Ask lots of questions In other words, be humble. If you come across as a know-it-all (even if you really do know it all!), it really pushes people away. Rather, asking lots and lots of questions (even dumb ones) makes people feel like you care, you can be trusted, and you are... humble. Stay busy Do you really know the power of this? We're told to stay busy to prevent depression and feelings of anxiety. But did you know you should also stay busy to be really attractive? It's true. Always have something to do. Have you ever seen someone just sitting around, doing nothing? How unattractive. Always be busy with something, even if for some reason you have to make something up. Show your pearly whites (or just smile) Smile more, no matter how ugly your teeth are. I'm not kidding about this one. It's not all about the teeth. If you are smiling genuinely, you can draw everyone for 100 meters around to you. Be interested in other men Be interested in the other person. Again, ask them questions. Don't talk about yourself... remove attention from yourself. If you are truly interested in the person, it will come across. And if you want to talk about yourself, you'll find that putting the other person first actually opens him up to return the favor and ask you questions. See how fun this is? So, yes it is possible to be the most attractive person in the world. If you've noticed the ring throughout the article, it has a lot to do with just being confident in who you are. Nobody needs to look like Tom Cruise or Will Smith or their wives, or anyone else for that matter. Every person, of every race, of every nationality, of every background, can be the most attractive person in the world. The main idea of the article is to tell us _ . A. How to make friends B. How to build your confidence C. How to reduce depression D. How to be attractive Your answer is:
D. How to be attractive
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Multiple-choice questions challenging deep comprehension of graduate STEM material. In a screening rest for Carcinoma Breast the sensitivity is 90% specificity is 98%, what is the chance of patient with Carcinoma breast to be detected negative in screening conducted in two consecutive years- A. 1\/10 B. 1\/100 C. 1\/100 D. 1\/10 Conclusion:
C. 1\/100
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I will present multiple choice questions that evaluate knowledge and skills in advanced master-level STEM courses. Which of the following drug is a reverse transcriptase inhibitor ? A. Abacavir B. Ritonavir C. Nelfinavir D. Indinavir Answer:
D. Indinavir
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Evaluate advanced cognitive skills in STEM through these graduate MCQs. Little Mike's grandmother died weeks ago. He missed her very much. One afternoon Mike went to the city park where his grandmother used to go. There he saw an old lady. She looked very kind. She was sitting there, watching pigeons . Little Mike went up and sat next to her. He took out his food and drinks and gave some to her. She smiled at him. Her smile was very sweet and Mike wanted to see it again. She seemed to understand him, so once again she smiled. Mike was very happy. They sat there all the afternoon, eating and talking. As it was dark, Mike got up to leave. Before he left, he hugged the old lady and she gave him her sweetest smile. When Mike got home, his mother was surprised by the happy look on his face. " I met an old lady in the park. Her smile was like the smile I used to see on Grandmother's face." The old lady also returned to her home happily. She told her son she had food and drinks with a little boy. " He was as lovely as Bill." She said. Her son was surprised, because he had never been so happy since Bill, her grandson, died weeks ago. The old lady's smile showed _ . A. she hated to meet the boy B. she wanted to get some drinks C. she missed her son D. she liked the little boy Output:
D. she liked the little boy
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Graduate-level multiple choice assessment for advanced STEM specialization. In deep incised wounds, langer's lines determine - A. Healing B. Gaping C. Direction D. Shelving Selection:
B. Gaping
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Graduate STEM competency evaluation via multiple-choice format: A dishonest dealer marks up the price of his goods by 20% and gives a discount of 10% to the customer. Besides, he also cheats both his supplier and his buyer by 100 grams while buying or selling 1 kilogram. Find the percentage profit earned by the shopkeeper? A.20% B.25% C.32% D.46.66% E.50% Your judgment:
C.32%
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Evaluate graduate STEM proficiency with these challenging multiple-choice items. In obsessive - compulsive disorder, which is not given : A. Haloperidol B. Carbamazepine C. Sertraline D. Clomipramine Determination:
B. Carbamazepine
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Here are multiple choice questions (with answers) designed to test knowledge and skills in advanced master-level STEM courses. Following is used to stain fungi A. Ferrous trichrome B. Pearls prussian blue C. Fontana stain D. PAS Your answer:
A. Ferrous trichrome
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Graduate-level multiple choice assessment for advanced STEM specialization. If pollution is caused by many things, it is least likely to be caused by A. using styrofoam B. pedaling forward C. driving cars D. smoking cigarettes Selection:
B. pedaling forward
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Test sophisticated understanding of STEM principles through these MCQs. In how many ways can 5 boys and 2 ladiesbe arranged at a table if 2 ladies are never together? A.245 B.278 C.390 D.420 E.480 Your deduction:
E.480
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These graduate-level MCQs assess expertise in specialized STEM domains. James 5 days earnings are {500, 650, 750, 800, 850 }, how much less is the mean of the earnings of James than the median of the earnings of James? A.50 B.55 C.60 D.40 E.85 Your solution:
D.40
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Graduate STEM multiple-choice questions requiring advanced analytical skills: There are three foam generators in the factory, each of the first two can generate 14 liters of foam in one hour and the third can generate 20 liters in an hour. The three generators start working together at the same time and after one hour and a half one of the first generators stops working and two hours after that the third generator stops working and only one generator is left. If 5 hours after they all started to work the last generator stops working, how many liters of foam were generated? A.120. B.132. C.146. D.161. E.166. Solution:
D.161.
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Graduate-level multiple choice assessment for advanced STEM specialization. A shipment of 1500 heads of cabbage, each of which was approximately the same size, was purchased for $600. The day the shipment arrived 2/3 of the heads were sold, each at 25% above the cost per head. The following day the rest were sold at a price equal to 8% less than the price each head sold for on the day before. What was the total gross profit on this shipment. A.$100 B.b $115 C.c $125 D.d $130 E.e $135 Selection:
D.d $130
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Probe your command of complex STEM theories with these master's-level MCQs. Alex deposited x dollars into a new account that earned 4 percent annual interest, compounded annually. One year later Alex deposited an additional x dollars into the account. If there were no other transactions and if the account contained w dollars at the end of two years, which of the following expresses x in terms of w ? A.w/(1+1.08) B.w/(1.08+1.16) C.w/(1.16+1.24) D.w/(1.04+1.04^2) E.w/(1.08^2+1.08^2) Resolution:
D.w/(1.04+1.04^2)
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Evaluate advanced cognitive skills in STEM through these graduate MCQs. Nephron is derived from ? A. Metanephros B. Mesonephros C. Mesonephric duct D. Ureteric bud Output:
C. Mesonephric duct
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