Biology question and answers for February 19, 2024
- Q Which option describes the function of RNA polymerase?Splitting the DNA double strand into two single strands.Forming an RNA strand using a DNA strand as a template.Carrying amino acids to the...
- Q How many spectators could The Globe seat at one time?A. 100B. 1000C. 3000D. 5000
- Q The downfall ofa tragic hero istypically causedbyA. the mystical andmagical powers ofother characters in thedrama.B. overpowering fateand destiny.C. a mistake thehero/heroine makesdue to a tragic flawpaired with fate.D. the will...
- Q In what year wasThe Globe rebuilt?A. 1555B. 1603C. 1613D. 1614
- Q What was thename of thepermanentplayhouse builtby Shakespeareand LordChamberlain'sMen?A. The TheaterB. The VillageC. The CourtD. The Globe
- Q Whatinformation isgiven in thescript underSTAGEDIRECTIONS,right after theACT numberand the SCENEnumber?A. brief description ofShakespeare's lifeB. brief description ofthe charactersC. brief description ofthe historical timelineD. brief description ofthe setting
- Q Why are efforts made to identify unknown bacteria?selection of sterilization protocolsgain information regarding appropriate disease diagnosis and treatmentenable tracking diseases for epidemiological purposesdocument discovery of new microorganismsidentify individuals during a...
- Q MONTAGUE:Away from thelight stealshome my heavysonA. My despondent sonslinks home, awayfrom the lightB. My despondent sonslinks away from homeC. My despondent sonis slinking to the light
- Q Which of theseoptions showsmore than onecharacter on thestage engaged inconversation?A. asideB. soliloquyC. monologueD. dialogue
- Q An extended speech that one character gives to other characters who are present is called which of the following?A. asideB. dialogueC. monologueD. soliloquy
- Q A briefcomment by acharacter tohimself (and theaudience) whichother charactersdo not hear iscalled which ofthe following?A. asideB. dialogueC. monologueD. soliloquy
- Q Which statement below is an example of a story's theme?A. Three friends meet at the park to play soccer.B. A girl studies hard and earns a scholarship.C. A boy learns...
- Q 41-DECIUSBRUTUS: Pardorme, Caesar, for my dear dearloveTo our proceeding bids me telyou this;And reason to my love isliable.A. The audience knows Decius plans tomurder Caesar, but Caesar considers him afriend.B....
- Q In Julius Caesar, Shakespeareutilizes many types of irony.Which of the following bestdefines "situational irony"?A. words that express the opposite of whatis really meant or feltB. a sharp statement meant to...
- Q A vascular bundle is on the outer surface of a root. contains xylem and phloem tissue. is not found in leaves. is very distinct in the apical meristem. is usually...
- Q Monocot seeds have one cotyledon.O TrueO False
- Q Which of the following statements characterize the megaphyll line of evolution?A) They differ from microphylls by developing a single, unbranched vein rather than a branched vascular system.B) They are believed...
- Q The term hypocotyl refers to the portion of the embryonic stem that is located below the attachment of the cotyledons.O TrueO False
- Q The term herbaceous implies that a plantO has no apical meristem.O probably will live several years.O lacks vascular tissue.O is only found in wet environments.O cannot develop secondary vascular tissue...
- Q Conifers are common in mountain and high-latitude forests where it is cold, very dry and it snows frequently. What key characteristics of conifers give them anadvantage over other types of...
- Q The term angiosperm refers toO the presence of endosperm.O the enclosure of the seeds within a fruit.O the presence of pollen.O the narrow sperm of angiosperms.O the branching of vascular...
- Q Of these, which occurs FIRST when allopatric speciation occurs?O geographical separation of two populationsO reproductive isolationO genetic divergenceO extensive gene flow
- Q Individuals from two beetle populations can mate but never produce offspring. Furtherexamination indicates that the sperm from one population cannot fuse with the egg of the otherpopulation. Based on this...
- Q Which of the following is an example of a prezygotic reproductive barrier between two species?OTwo closely related monkey species sometimes interbreed and produce hybrid offspring. The offspring growto adulthood but...
- Q ANTONY: Pardon me, Julius! Here wast thou bay'd, bravehart; Here didst thou fall; and here thy hunters stand, Sign'd in thy spoil, and crimson'd in thy lethe. O world, thou...
- Q Which of the following statements about the human microbiome is FALSE?Babies born by C-section may have a different initial microbiome than babies born vaginallyO Bacteria that are naturally abundant in...
- Q Which of the following occurs when two species evolves from one population by sympatricspeciation?O Members of a population become geographically separated.O Members of a population become genetically different from each...
- Q The loss of a keystone species can lead to to its abundance.O the Competitive Exclusion Principle; proportionateO a trophic cascade; disproportionateO the Competitive Exclusion Principle; disproportionatea symbiotic relationship; proportionate
- Q The electrochemical gradient of H+ is also known as the proton motive force. What are the twocomponents of the proton motive force?
- Q Plants that are dioecious are best described as having:O archegonia and antheridia on separate gametophytes.O archegonia and antheridia on separate sporophytes.O archegonia and antheridia on the same gametophyteO the ability...
- Q Glittering wood moss (Hylocomium splendens) is a species of moss that can be found in Alaska and = Canada. Based on what you know about mosses, what is likely true...
- Q When did the first humans begin to settle in Mesoamerica?A. During the Ice AgeB. After Columbus' landingC. During the Bronze AgeD. Upon Han Dynasty exploration
- Q Chimpanzees have 48 chromosomes in a normal body cell. At the end of Meiosis I and cytokinesis, each cell has _______ chromosomes. After meiosis II and cytokinesis, each cell has__...
- Q What determines the structure and function of a protein?A. The amino acid sequence of the proteinB. The type of peptide bonds in the polypeptide chainC. All of the answer choices...
- Q DNA replication occurs in the _________ of eukaryotes. RNA synthesis occurs in the __ eukaryotes.A. nucleus, ribosomesB. none of these answers are correctC. nucleus, nucleusD. ribosomes, ribosomesE. ribosomes, nucleus
- Q An individual had 2n=36 chromosomes in its somatic cells. Which of the following is TRUE about the cells in this individual?A. At the end of mitosis and cytokinesis, each daughter...
- Q In WilliamShakespeare'sJulius Caesar, why is Antony foil to Brutus?A. Antony speaks with emotion, while Brutuskeeps his emotion hidden within himself.B. Antony is known for his honor and loyalty, while Brutus...
- Q How is Cassius a foil for Brutus in the underlined passage of Section 23 of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar?A. Cassius' love for friendship contrasts with Brutus' love for flattery.B. Cassius...
- Q Which of the following transport proteins discussed in class is part of the same protein family as theNa+/K+ pump, with a similar mechanism and structure?A. Na+ ion channelB. ATP synthaseC....
- Q What evidence of Brutus'honor can be found in the highlighted passage from section 21?A. Cassius says Brutus is relying too much on their friendship, which is an honorable thing to...
- Q lon gradients are essential for cell function. In a mammalian cell, which of these ions has aconcentration gradient that is lower inside the cytosol compared to outside the cell? MARK...
- Q Which early west Asian civilization is credited with the first organized currency system?A. PhoenicianB. PersianC. EgyptianD. Greek
- Q What evidence in the highlighted passage from Section 15 suggests Brutus does NOT want Caesar's assassination to have been done without purpose?A. Brutus simply wanted control for himself, and the...
- Q Act IV, Scene 2, Sec. 10-11: CASSIUS: Most noble brothe you have done me wrong. BRUTUS: Judge me, you gods wrong I mine enemies? And, it not so, how should...
- Q How many city-states were a part of the Sumerian Civilization in ancient Mesopotamia?A. 3B. 10C. 12D. 18
- Q The cytokine storm seen in patients with severe COVID-19 is an example of a microbe causing disease in which way?Epigenetic changesSecretion of exotoxinsCausing direct damage through exoenzymesCausing an overreaction of...
- Q The sayings of Confucius often focus on which of the following?A. how people should interact with each otherB. how to live longerC. connection with natureD. proper rituals for worshiping gods
- Q Who was right below the priests in the Aryan caste system of ancient India?A. laborersB. priestsC. tradersD. warriors
- Q In a text, the tragic hero is most often alsoA. a minor character.B. dies in the end.C. the antagonist.D. the protagonist.
- Q Where did the Hindu religion and way of life originate?A. ChinaB. IndiaC. PersiaD. Egypt
- Q Which image represents the Olmec civilization?
- Q Which ancient European civilization hadwarrior leaders?A. PersianB. MycenaeanC. EgyptianD. Dorian
- Q Which of the following civilizations lived on the island of Crete in the Mediterranean Sea?A. MinoansB. MycenaeansC. Egyptians
- Q Which of these describes apotential short story theme?A. OverwhelmedB. When you fall down, get back up again.C. The beach
- Q Which part of the plotstructure does the followingsection of Stephen Crane's "A Great Mistake" fall under?"An Italian kept a fruit-standon a corner where he hadgood aim at the people whocame...
- Q Based on the context clue inthe sentence below, what does medley mean?The soup was amixture of many different vegetables - a vegetable medley.A. colorfulB. oversizedC. assortment
- Q What literary device is theauthor using in describing thebehavior of the cactus nearthe beginning of O. Henry's"The Cactus"?".... among its softconvolutions, he did not feelthe prick of the thorn thatwas...
- Q Which passage below fromTwain's "TheCalifornian'sforeshadowing?Tale" showsA. Sec. 40: Charley did his best to driveaway his friend's bodings andapprehensions.B. Sec. 42: A fiddle, a banjo, and a clarinet--these were the instruments.C....
- Q What type ofessay should beused in an exam to explain how to cook food with less processed sugars?A. formal personal essayB. expository essayC. persuasive essayD. informal personalessay
- Q Which sentenceuses thesemicoloncorrectly?A. I came home latefor dinner again; mymother sent medirectly to my room.B. George brought acandy bar for me in hislunch; but forgot togive it to me.C. Let's...
- Q What civilization,led by Alexanderthe Great, gainedcontrol of Greecewhile Athens andSparta fought thePeloponnesianWar?A. MacedoniaB. LocrisC. Messenia
- Q What year saw the first settlers on the Italian peninsula around the Tiber River?A. 5000 BCEB. 2500 BCEC. 1000 BCED. 500 BCE
- Q What is the term for a group of diverse nations ruled by a common government?A. parliamentB. empireC. city-stateD. republic
- Q What is the biggest issue facing any empire in human history?A. Obtaining new land through warfare.B. Spreading new technologies and ideas.C. Maintaining control over land and people.
- Q Which Roman emperor converted to Christianity in 313 CE, making it legal to practice within the empire?A. AugustusB. ConstantineC. DiocletianD. Nero
- Q Who led the successful Roman conquest of Gaul in the 1st century BCE?A. Marc AntonyB. Julius CaesarC. Tiberius GracchusD. Gaius Gracchus
- Q Why did EmperorDiocletian split the Romans Empire in 284 BCE?A. It had grown too largefor one ruler to manage.B. So he could grant the-emperor title to his brother.C. He wanted...
- Q What is the definition of "resurrection?"A. The act of insulting God or sacred things.B. The act of performing miracles.C. The act of returning to life after death.
- Q Confucius identified how many unique key relationships in society?A. 2B. 3C. 5D. 8
- Q Based on the clues given by Hawthorne in this excerpt of his biographical sketch of Ben Franklin, what is the best meaning of the word consultations used in section 4?A....
- Q What do Multiple Sclerosis, Lupus and Myasthenia Gravis all have in common?A. They are caused by pathogensB. They are autoimmune disordersC. They are preventable by vaccinationD. none of these
- Q The character or force in opposition to the main character is calledA. a major character.B. the villain.C. the antagonist.
- Q If you were writing that the theme of "A Piece of String" was that "people will believe what they want to in spite of the truth," which passage would give...
- Q Which of the following passages from "The Open Window" helps to advance the theme that humans are doubtful of most things?A. "A most extraordinary man, a Mr. Nuttel...could only talk...
- Q In Mark Twain's story "The Californian's Tale," what type of character is the narrator?A. a dynamic characterB. a static characterC. the antagonist
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