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VOCATS JEOPARDY!!!

Parliamentary Procedure Anatomy and Physiology Powerpoint Jeopardy Parliamentary Procedure Intro Safety Anatomy and Physiology Dog Breeds 10 20 30 40 50

Parliamentary Procedure Category 1 – 10 points During the meeting, the chapter president tapped the gavel three times, which was followed by all members: A) Leaving B) Sitting down C) Standing D) Voting by ballot Category 1 - 10

Parliamentary Procedure Category 1 – 20 points During the meeting, the chapter president tapped the gavel one time, which was followed by all members: A) Leaving B) Sitting down C) Standing D) Voting by ballot Category 1 - 20

Parliamentary Procedure Category 1 – 30 points If Anthony presents a motion that requires a two-thirds majority vote, the motion involves: A) Approval of minutes B) Election of officers C) Passing a main motion D) Stopping a debate

Parliamentary Procedure Category 1 – 40 points Mark presented a motion that will limit the rights of a member. Which type of vote must be used? A) Simple majority B) Two-thirds majority C) Unanimous favorable D) Voice

Parliamentary Procedure Category 1 – 50 points Jamie is researching parliamentary law. Which is the HIGHEST ranking motion? A) Adjourn B) Amendment C) Main Motion D) Refer to a committee

Intro Category 2 – 10 points Groups in the animal rights movement are MOST likely to use: A) Actors to promote wearing fur B) Advertisements to encourage people to eat more beef C) Ecoterrorism to prevent the use of animals by humans D) Open hunting seasons for all game

Intro Category 2 – 20 points PETA is the LARGEST animal: A) Breed association in the world B) Control agency in the United States C) Rights group in the world D) Welfare group in the world

Intro Category 2 – 30 points Which had the MOST influence on early laws enacted to protect animals? Animal rights B) Animal welfare C) Human welfare D) Animal rights

Intro Category 2 – 40 points Veterinary care for pet owners: Is the largest expense item for pet owners Is the smallest expense item for pet owners Ranks third behind the cost of grooming and toys Ranks second to the cost of toys

Intro Category 2 – 50 points The BEST prefix to use with medical terminology that means before the treatment is: A Anti Dys Pre

Safety Category 3 – 10 points What disease do humans get from bacteria carried by turtles and reptiles? Lyme disease Rabies Salmonellosis Strep Throat

Safety Category 3 – 20 points When Dr. Aaron trains his assistants, he explains that placing a rabbit on a smooth surface is a bad practice because the animal: Can escape quickly Has fur on its foot pads that prevent traction and may result in injury if it tries to move Leaves germs to infect the next animal placed on the table Sees a mirror image on the surface an becomes upset that another rabbit is present

Safety Category 3 – 30 points What is a deadly disease resulting from a tick bite that causes coagulation of the blood? Cat scratch fever Psittacosis Rabies Rocky Mountain spotted fever

Safety Category 3 – 40 points Sandy received a cat bite the first day she was a veterinary assistant. What is the MOST probable cause of the bite? Cat did not want to be disturbed from the nap it was taking in Sandy’s arms Cat had a case of undetected rabies Cat heard a dog in the next room Cat received improper handling due to Sandy’s inexperience

Safety Category 3 – 50 points Humans can catch toxoplasmosis from: Bird Feces Cat Feces Dog Bites Tick Bites

Anatomy and Physiology Category 4 – 10 points Bacteria are a MAJOR factor in the ruminant’s digestive system because ruminants: Do not have teeth Have only one stomach compartment Rely on a gizzard to crush their feed instead of a stomach Transform low quality feed into essential amino acids

Anatomy and Physiology Category 4 – 20 points Joey adjusts his fish feed program according to the water temperature. As the water warms, the fish require: Less feed because fish eat less More feed because fish eat more No feed because fish do not eat in warm water The same amount of feed regardless of water temperature

Anatomy and Physiology Category 4 – 30 points The large intestine is the place where the MOST: Absorption of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins occur Absorption of water from undigested food occurs Mechanical action from teeth occurs Saliva is applied to the food

Anatomy and Physiology Category 4 – 40 points What system MOST coordinates and regulates other body systems? A) Circulatory B) Nervous C) Reproductive D) Skeletal

Anatomy and Physiology Category 4 – 50 points The gizzard is MOST accurately described as being: A) Present in all non-ruminants B) Present only in pocket pets C) The largest digestive organ in birds D) The smallest digestive organ in ruminants

Dog Breeds Category 5 – 10 points The terrier dog group was developed to: A) Be companions B) Herd animals C) Hunt underground D) Work for humans

Dog Breeds Category 5 – 20 points Which toy breed looks MOST like a miniature lion? A) Chihuahua B) Italian Greyhound C) Pug D) Shih Tzu

Dog Breeds Category 5 – 30 points Dachshunds were developed MAINLY to hunt: A) Badgers B) Elk C) Quail D) Rabbits

Dog Breeds Category 5 – 40 points The Labrador Retriever is a very dependable sporting dog that is also one of the BEST breeds for use as a: A) Guide dog for the blind B) Lap dog for apartment dwellers C) Police dog for scent tracking D) Sled dog in cold climates

Dog Breeds Category 5 – 50 points In addition to its soft hearted nature and sensitive disposition, the American Cocker Spaniel is known as the: A) Best waterfowl retriever B) Fastest hunting dog C) Most popular sporting dog D) Smallest sporting dog