In a Leaderless Group Discussion (LGD) applicants are assessed on all of the following factors except
A. Productivity
B. Sociability
C. Individual prominence
D. Group goal facilitation
E. All of the above
Answer: A. Productivity
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If a diver goes from a full layout position to a tuck position, what will happen to his momentum?
A. increase B. decrease C. remain the same D. need more information
Lateral rotation of the eyeball is facilitated by the ________
A) superior rectus, inferior rectus, and lateral rectus muscles B) superior oblique, lateral rectus, and inferior oblique muscles C) superior rectus, medial rectus, and inferior rectus muscles D) lateral rectus and medial rectus muscles
Match each term with its definition or description.
a. respiratory membrane b. respiratory mucosa c. pharynx d. larynx e. trachea f. alveoli g. surfactant h. primary bronchi i. bronchioles j. pleura k. respiratory tree l. upper respiratory tract m. lacrimal sacs n. alveolar ducts o. conchae p. lower respiratory tract 1. _____ Connects the larynx to the lung; also called the windpipe 2. _____ Small air tube that has no cartilage in its walls, only smooth muscle 3. _____ Reduces the surface tension of the fluid in the alveoli 4. _____ Contains the vocal cords and the epiglottis 5. _____ Separates the air in the alveoli from the blood in the capillaries of the lung 6. _____ Serous membrane covering the lung and the inner chest wall 7. _____ Also called the throat 8. _____ First branch off the trachea in the lung 9. _____ Lines most of the air distribution tubes 10. _____ Air sacs in which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the lung 11. _____ Structures in the nose that help warm and humidify the air 12. _____ Term used to describe the air distribution system 13. _____ Structures from which tears drain into the nasal cavity 14. _____ Microscopic tubes that end in the alveolar sacs 15. _____ Refers to the respiratory structures outside the thorax 16. _____ Refers to the respiratory structures within the thorax
Air in the pleural cavity is called
A. emphysema. B. respiratory distress syndrome. C. a pneumothorax. D. pneumonia. E. forced expiration.