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ntrebarea 1. Article of what class is used in the sentence :This is an old skeleton .? 1. zero article 2. definite 3. no article 4.

indefinite ntrebarea 2. Point out the sentence in which the indefinite article is used. 1. You can see a remarkable skull in this museum. 2. The skeleton is composed of bones. 3. The number of bones is the same. 4. Drugs are now widely used. ntrebarea 3. In which sentence the indefinite article is used. 1. The skeleton is composed of many bones. 2. A skeleton has many bones. 3. The tongue is short. 4. The tails of all animals are alike. ntrebarea 4. Find the sentence in which the definite article is used. 1. Each skeleton is unique. 2. Animals are of great help for man. 3. The skeleton has an axial part and an appendicular portion. 4. Skeletons differ from one another. ntrebarea 5. State the sentence in which the article is omitted. 1. The vertebral column of the ox differs from that of the horse. 2. Certain parts of the skeleton are embedded in the substance of organs. 3. The ribs are curved. 4. Skeleton varies even among individuals of one species and breed. ntrebarea 6. What is the skeleton composed of? 1. The skeleton is composed of skin. 2. The skeleton is composed of hairs. 3. The skeleton is composed of glands. 4. The skeleton is composed of bones. ntrebarea 7. Is the number of bones the same in all animals? 1. The number of bones is constant. 2. The number of bones is varying. 3. The number of bones is fixed. 4. The number of bones is unchanging. ntrebarea 8. Does the number of bones vary among individuals of the same species and breed? 1. The number of bones is fixed among individuals of the same species and breed. 2. The number of bones varies even among individuals of the same species and breed. 3. The number of bones is constant among individuals of the same species and breed. 4. The number of bones doesnt vary among individuals of the same species and breed. ntrebarea 9. What are these variations due to? 1. These variations are due to size. 2. These variations are due to breed. 3. These variations are due to age. 4. These variations are due to species. ntrebarea 10. What does the appendicular portion of the skeleton consist of? 1. It consists of the head and horns. 2. The appendicular portion of the skeleton consists of four limbs. 3. It consists of the tail and hooves. 4. The appendicular portion of the skeleton consists of ribs with their cartilages. Grupul (tema): Tema02 ntrebarea 11. What noun has an irregular plural? 1. method 2. element. 3. ring 4. ox ntrebarea 12. Find out the noun the spelling of which is changed in the plural. 1. skeleton 2. property 3. skull 4. organ ntrebarea 13. Point out the noun the plural ending of which is pronounced [z]. 1. ribs 2. orbits 3. elements 4. units ntrebarea 14. Which of the four nouns forms its plural by ending es? 1. farm 2. branch 3. tail 4. pig ntrebarea 15. Find out the noun that is used only in singular.

1. limb 2. horse 3. air 4. heart ntrebarea 16. From what fact is the skull of the ox remarkable? 1. The skull of the ox is remarkable from the fact that it is too heavy. 2. The skull of the ox is remarkable from the fact that it is too long. 3. The skull of the ox is remarkable from the fact that in the horned breeds the frontal bone carries variously shaped horn cores, and also because upper incisor teeth are absent from the incisive bone. 4. The skull of the ox is remarkable from the fact that it is too big. ntrebarea 17. How many ribs are there in the skeleton of the ox? 1. There are 14 ribs in the skeleton of the ox. 2. There are 13 ribs in the skeleton of the ox. 3. There are many ribs in the skeleton of the ox. 4. There are few ribs in the skeleton of the ox. ntrebarea 18. Which bone is longer in the horse than in the ox? 1. The ribs are longer in the horse. 2. The sternum is longer in the horse. 3. The incisive bone is longer in the horse. 4. The frontal bone is longer in the horse. ntrebarea 19. The shaft of what bone is much more developed? 1. The shaft of the tibia is much more developed. 2. The shaft of the ulna is much more developed. 3. The shaft of the fibula is much more developed. 4. The shaft of the femur is much more developed. ntrebarea 20. How many bones does the carpus consist of? 1. The carpus consists of 6 bones, 4 in the upper row and 2 in the lower. 2. The carpus consists of 6 bones, 1 in the upper row and 5 in the middle. 3. The carpus consists of 4 bones, 2 in the upper row and 2 in the lower. 4. The carpus consists of 2 bones, 1 in the upper row and 1 in the middle. ntrebarea 21. Choose the sentence where a partially substantivized adjective is used. 1. The poor men were helped by the state. 2. He is not poor. 3. The poor quality of the wire damages the skeleton. 4. The men work is poor. ntrebarea 22. What is the word Frenchmen? 1. an adverb 2. a partially substantivized adjective. 3. a numeral 4. a wholly substantivized adjective. ntrebarea 23. Which is the only true characteristic of a partially substantivized adjective ? 1. the definite article 2. mood 3. voice 4. tense ntrebarea 24. Find the characteristic not proper for the wholly substantivized adjectives. 1. possessive case 2. number 3. person 4. articles ntrebarea 25. Use the only possible suffix to form a noun from the adjective free 1. -ity 2. -dom 3. -ish 4. -ness ntrebarea 26. What is the surface layer of the skin called? 1. The surface layer of the skin is called hypodermis. 2. The surface layer of the skin is called epithelium or epidermis. 3. The surface layer of the skin is called connective tissue layer. 4. The surface layer of the skin is called corium or derma. ntrebarea 27. What does the skin protect the organism from? 1. The skin protects the organism from infection. 2. The skin protects the organism from injurious external influences. 3. The skin protects the organism from internal influences. 4. The skin protects the organism from parasites. ntrebarea 28. What does the skin help to regulate in warm- blooded animals? 1. In warm- blooded animals the skin helps to regulate the digestion. 2. In warm- blooded animals the skin helps to regulate the heart- beats. 3. In warm- blooded animals the skin helps to regulate the temperature of the body. 4. In warm- blooded animals the skin helps to regulate the breathing. ntrebarea 29. What kind of boundary is there between the epithelial and the connective tissue portions of the skin? 1. There is an obscure boundary between the epithelial and the connective tissue portions of the skin.

2. There is a sharp boundary between the epithelial and the connective tissue portions of the skin. 3. There is an uneven boundary between the epithelial and the connective tissue portions of the skin. 4. There is a smooth boundary between the epithelial and the connective tissue portions of the skin. ntrebarea 30. What does the skin cover? 1. The skin covers the surface of the body. 2. The skin covers the surface of the tail. 3. The skin covers the surface of the organs. 4. The skin covers the surface of the head. ntrebarea 31. What preposition of place is used in the sentence: the hock the hind - limb is similar to the fore - limb . ? 1. in 2. behind 3. on 4. below ntrebarea 32. What preposition of direction is used in the sentence: The skin receives sensory impulses the outside.? 1. to 2. on 3. across 4. from ntrebarea 33. What preposition of time is used in the sentence: Some drugs act shorter periods of time . ? 1. during 2. near 3. for 4. from ntrebarea 34. What does the preposition between denote in the sentence: There is a sharp boundary between the epithelial and the connective tissue portions of the skin.? 1. place 2. direction 3. time 4. case Grupul (tema): Tema03 ntrebarea 35. Choose the correct preposition :It occurs from time time at different places . 1. to 2. before 3. round 4. after ntrebarea 36. What is the epidermis? 1. The epidermis is a loose connective tissue layer. 2. The epidermis is the subjacent, connective tissue layer called the corium. 3. The epidermis is a stratified squamous epithelium, the external layer of which hornifies 4. The epidermis is the subjacent, connective tissue layer also called the derma. ntrebarea 37. Is epidermis easily moistened by water? 1. Epidermis is easily moistened by water. 2. Epidermis is very easily moistened by water. 3. Epidermis is not very easily moistened by water. 4. Epidermis is moistened by water only with difficulty. ntrebarea 38. What does the epidermis prevent the underlying tissue from? 1. The epidermis prevents the underlying tissue from being mixed with other layers of cells. 2. The epidermis prevents the underlying tissue from being moistened by water. 3. The epidermis prevents the underlying tissue from injurious external influences. 4. The epidermis prevents the underlying tissue from drying. ntrebarea 39. What is the epidermis nourished by? 1. The epidermis is nourished by the tissue fluid. 2. The epidermis is nourished by serum. 3. The epidermis is nourished by blood. 4. The epidermis is nourished by plasma. ntrebarea 40. What does the granular layer consist of? 1. The granular layer consists of one layer of cells. 2. The granular layer does not exist. 3. The granular layer consists of many layers of cells. 4. The granular layer consists of a thin layer of cells. ntrebarea 41. What preposition of place is used in the sentence: the hock the hind - limb is similar to the fore - limb . ? 1. behind 2. below 3. in 4. under ntrebarea 42. What preposition of direction is used in the sentence: The skin receives sensory impulses the outside.? 1. across 2. from 3. on 4. to ntrebarea 43. 1. near 2. for 3. from

4. during ntrebarea 44. What does the preposition between denote in the sentence : There is a sharp boundary between the epithelial and the connective tissue portions of the skin.? 1. direction 2. place 3. time 4. case ntrebarea 45. Choose the correct preposition :It occurs from time time at different places . 1. before 2. round 3. after 4. to ntrebarea 46. Why cannot the thickness of the derma be measured exactly? 1. The thickness of the derma cannot be measured exactly, because it is too thin. 2. The thickness of the derma connot be measured exactly, because it consists of several layers of cells. 3. The thickness of the derma cannot be measured exactly, because it is various on different parts of the body. 4. The thickness of the derma cannot be measured exactly, because it passes over directly into the subcutaneous layer. ntrebarea 47. What is the surface of the derma fused with? 1. The surface of the derma is fused with the granular layer. 2. The surface of the derma fused with the epidermis is usually uneven and covered with projecting ridges and papillae. 3. The surface of the derma is fused with the deep layers of the derma. 4. The surface of the derma is fused with hypodermis. ntrebarea 48. What characteristic is true for the papillary layer? 1. The papillary layer is dense. 2. This surface of the derma is soft. 3. This surface of the derma is tough. 4. The papillary layer is rigid. ntrebarea 49. What characteristic is true for the reticular layer? 1. The reticular layer is loose. 2. The reticular layer is the main dense portion of the derma. 3. The reticular layer is soft. 4. The reticular layer is tough. Grupul (tema): Tema04 ntrebarea 50. What is the thickness of the derma on the eyelids? 1. The thickness of the derma on the eyelids is 1 mm. 2. The thickness of the derma on the eyelids is 1 inch. 3. The thickness of the derma on the eyelids is 1 cm. 4. The thickness of the derma on the eyelids is up to 0.6 mm. ntrebarea 51. What form of the verb to be is used in the sentence: Theremany bones in a skeleton.? 1. are 2. is 3. being 4. be ntrebarea 52. Which sentence is in negative? 1. There are not 13 ribs in the skeleton of the ox. 2. Arent there 13 ribs in the skeleton of the ox? 3. Are there 13 ribs in the skeleton of the ox? 4. There are 13 ribs in the skeleton of the ox. ntrebarea 53. Choose the right answer to the question: Are there any differences between the skeleton of the ox and that of the horse ? 1. Yes, there are. 2. Yes, it is. 3. Yes, it has. 4. Yes, there is. ntrebarea 54. What negative word is used in the sentence? There wasany change in the structure of the tail of this ox due to age.? 1. nothing 2. no 3. nobody 4. not ntrebarea 55. Choose a verb from the given below ones to be used in the sentence: There many different structures in the tails in animals of the same breed and size. 1. to exist 2. to go 3. to give 4. to live ntrebarea 56. What part does the liver play in the metabolism of the body? 1. The liver plays an indispensable part in the metabolism of the body. 2. The liver plays a significant part in the metabolism of the body. 3. The liver plays an important part in the metabolism of the body. 4. The liver plays a specific part in the metabolism of the body. ntrebarea 57. What is the largest gland of the organism? 1. The largest gland of the organism is the salivary gland. 2. The largest gland of the organism is the sweat gland. 3. The largest gland of the organism is the pancreatic gland. 4. The largest gland of the organism is the liver.

Grupul (tema): Tema05 ntrebarea 58. What place does the liver occupy in the body? 1. The liver occupies the lower left quadrant of the abdominal cavity. 2. The liver occupies the lower right quadrant of the abdominal cavity. 3. The liver occupies the upper left quadrant of the abdominal cavity. 4. The liver occupies the upper right quadrant of the abdominal cavity. ntrebarea 59. How does the liver arise in the embryo? 1. The liver arises in the embryo as a separate gland. 2. The liver arises in the embryo as a simple gland. 3. The liver arises in the embryo as a compound gland. 4. The liver arises in the embryo as an evagination of the intestine, and develops into a compound gland. ntrebarea 60. What is the mammalian liver made up of? 1. The mammalian liver is made up of spherical balls. 2. The mammalian liver is made up of round balls. 3. The mammalian liver is made up of polygonal prisms. 4. The mammalian liver is made up of round circle structures. ntrebarea 61. What form of the verb to be is used in the sentence: Theremany bones in a skeleton.? 1. are 2. is 3. be 4. being ntrebarea 62. Which sentence is in negative? 1. There are 13 ribs in the skeleton of the ox. 2. There are not 13 ribs in the skeleton of the ox. 3. Arent there 13 ribs in the skeleton of the ox. 4. Are there 13 ribs in the skeleton of the ox? ntrebarea 63. Choose the right answer to the question: Are there any differences between the skeleton of the ox and that of the horse ? 1. Yes, there is. 2. Yes, there are. 3. Yes, it has. 4. Yes, it is. ntrebarea 64. What negative word is used in the sentence? There wasany change in the structure of the tail of this ox due to age.? 1. nobody 2. No 3. nothing 4. not ntrebarea 65. Choose a verb from the given below ones to be used in the sentence: There many different structures in the tails in animal s of the same breed and size. 1. to live 2. To exist 3. to go 4. to give ntrebarea 66. How has the liver lobule been described? 1. The liver lobule has been described as a connective tissue. 2. The liver lobule has been described as a mass of glandular tissue. 3. The liver lobule has been described as the amount of liver tissue which surrounds and is drained by the smallest interlobular bile ducts. 4. The liver lobule has been described as a tissue fluid. ntrebarea 67. What would the center of the liver lobule be, according to this idea? 1. According to this idea, the center of the liver lobule would be the hepatic vein. 2. According to this idea, the center of the liver lobule would be the portal vein. 3. According to this idea, the center of the liver lobule would be the structures in the periportal areas. 4. According to this idea, the center of the liver lobule would be the central vein. ntrebarea 68. What is the only true fact of this theory? 1. This theory disregards the structure of this organ as seen in such species as the pig 2. This theory considers only the bile excretory function of the liver. 3. This theory overlooks entirely the fact that the liver is predominantly an endocrine gland. 4. This theory considers the liver lobule as depending on the duct system. ntrebarea 69. What is there running through the center of the liver lobule in its long axis? 1. Running through the center of the liver lobule in its long axis, is the portal vein. 2. Running through the center of the liver lobule in its long axis, is the branch of the hepatic artery. 3. Running through the center of the liver lobule in its long axis, is the interlobular bile duct. 4. Running through the center of the liver lobule in its long axis, is the central vein. ntrebarea 70. How many sides has the lobule of the liver in cross section? 1. The lobule of the liver in cross-section has one, two or three sides. 2. The lobule of the liver in cross-section has five, six or seven sides. 3. The lobule of the liver in cross-section has two, three or four sides. 4. The lobule of the liver in cross-section has eight, nine or ten sides. ntrebarea 71. What is the correct form of the verb for the sentence: The skin the surface of the body .? 1. covers 2. cover 3. covering 4. to cover ntrebarea 72. Choose the right form of the verb for the sentence: The fibers of one layer directly over into the other.

1. passing 2. passes 3. to pass 4. pass ntrebarea 73. What is the function of s in the word consists in the sentence: The skin consists of two main layers .? 1. Verb in the third person singular Present Indefinite (The Indicative Mood). 2. Noun in the plural. 3. Genitive of the noun plural. 4. Genitive of the noun singular. ntrebarea 74. What is the right word order for the sentence bile.? 1. elaborates livers 2. liver elaborates 3. elaborates liver 4. livers elaborates ntrebarea 75. Choose the right translation for the sentence: Celulele ficatului conin grsime. 1. The liver cells contain acid. 2. The liver cell contains acid. 3. The liver cells contain fat. 4. The liver cell contains fat. ntrebarea 76. What is the principal afferent blood vessel of the liver? 1. The principal afferent blood vessel of the liver is the portal vein. 2. The principal afferent blood vessel of the liver is the hepatic artery. 3. The principal afferent blood vessel of the liver is the branch of the portal vein. 4. The principal afferent blood vessel of the liver is the branch of the hepatic artery. ntrebarea 77. Where does the portal vein collect the blood from? 1. The portal vein collects the blood from the entire circulatory system. 2. The portal vein collects the blood only from the spleen. 3. The portal vein collects the blood only from the viscera of the digestive tract. 4. The portal vein collects the blood from the viscera of the digestive tract and from the spleen. ntrebarea 78. At what place does the portal vein enter the liver? 1. The portal vein enters the liver at the porta. 2. The portal vein enters the liver at the hepatic artery. 3. The portal vein enters the liver at vena cava. 4. The portal vein enters the liver at the hepatic veins. ntrebarea 79. Where does the liver of mammals receive its blood supply from? 1. The liver of mammals receives its blood supply from the spleen. 2. The liver of mammals receives its blood supply from the viscera of the digestive tract. 3. The liver of mammals receives its blood supply from the Transport System. 4. The liver of mammals receives a smaller part of its blood supply from the hepatic artery. ntrebarea 80. How are the terminal branches of the portal vein and the radicles of the hepatic vein arranged? 1. They are about equal distances apart. 2. They are far from each other. 3. They are close to each other. 4. They are widely separated from each other. Grupul (tema): Tema06 ntrebarea 81. What is the correct form of the verb for the sentence: Does the liver an indispensable part in the metabolism of the body ? 1. plays 2. playing 3. play 4. to play ntrebarea 82. Choose the sentence to use the auxiliary does. 1. The lobule of the liver not demarcated yet. 2. The lobules of the liver not demarcated yet. 3. The lobules of the liver not function. 4. The lobule of the liver not function. ntrebarea 83. Choose the sentence to use the auxiliary do. 1. The theories not written yet. 2. this theory consider the bile excretory function of the liver? 3. these theories consider the bile excretory function of the liver? 4. The theory not written yet. ntrebarea 84. Find the right answer to the question: Do the central veins join to form an intercalated vein? 1. Yes, we are. 2. Yes, they do. 3. Yes, it is. 4. Yes, it does. ntrebarea 85. Find the sentence in which the verb do is a notional one with the meaning a face - . 1. They dont work in the field. 2. Do they work? 3. They do work in the field. 4. They do their homework in due time. ntrebarea 86. What are the plates of liver cells separated by? 1. The plates of liver cells are separated from one another by sinusoids of the liver.

2. The plates of liver cells are separated from one another by the branches of the hepatic artery. 3. The plates of liver cells are separated from one another by intralobular central veins. 4. The plates of liver cells are separated from one another by interlobular portal veins. ntrebarea 87. What course do hepatic sinusoids pursue? 1. Hepatic sinusoids pursue a perpendicular course in the lobule. 2. Hepatic sinusoids pursue an oblique course in the lobule. 3. Hepatic sinusoids pursue a radial course in the lobule 4. Hepatic sinusoids pursue a parallel course in the lobule. ntrebarea 88. Where do hepatic sinusoids receive blood from? 1. They also receive blood from the branches of the hepatic artery. 2. They also receive blood from the branches of the portal vein. 3. They also receive blood from the digestive tract. 4. They also receive blood from the spleen. Partea 2 30%: Numr de ntrebri - 100, (33,33%). Grupul (tema): Tema08 ntrebarea 89. What is the place where the finest branches of the hepatic artery empty into the sinusoids? 1. The finest branches of the hepatic artery empty into the sinusoids at the vena cava. 2. The finest branches of the hepatic artery empty into the sinusoids in the center of the lobule. 3. The finest branches of the hepatic artery empty into the sinusoids at the fossa. 4. The finest branches of the hepatic artery empty into the sinusoids at the periphery of the lobule. ntrebarea 90. What does the contraction or dilatation of these vessels determine? 1. The contraction or dilatation of these vessels determines the amount of arterial blood reaching a sinusoid at any given time. 2. The contraction or dilatation of these vessels determines the amount of. 3. The contraction or dilatation of these vessels determines the amount of fat. 4. The contraction or dilatation of these vessels determines the amount of injection. ntrebarea 91. 1. past simple 2. past participle 3. infinitive 4. present participle ntrebarea 92. Choose the verb the spelling of which is changed in the past simple. 1. carry 2. describe 3. ignite 4. use ntrebarea 93. Which verb belongs to the irregular class? Variante de rspuns: 1. become 2. compress 3. develop 4. explode ntrebarea 94. Which verb belongs to the regular class ? 1. have 2. call 3. run 4. say ntrebarea 95. What ending is added to form the past simple of the verb operate? 1. -d 2. -ing 3. -s 4. -ed ntrebarea 96. How does the lining of the hepatic sinusoids appear in living animals? 1. The lining of the hepatic sinusoids appears as a dotted line in living animals. 2. The lining of the hepatic sinusoids appears as continuous refractile line in living animals. 3. The lining of the hepatic sinusoids appears as a curved line in living animals. 4. The lining of the hepatic sinusoids appears as a straight line in living animals. ntrebarea 97. What is the lining composed of as seen in sections? 1. As seen in sections, the lining is composed of a mixed alternation of two kinds of cells. 2. As seen in sections, the lining is composed of an irregular alternation of two kinds of cells. 3. As seen in sections, the lining is composed of a regular alternation of two kinds of cells. 4. As seen in sections, the lining is composed of a compound alternation of two kinds of cells. ntrebarea 98. What characteristic has the undifferentiated lining cell? 1. The undifferentiated lining cell, has a large light nucleus so loosely that practically all structural details can be made out within it. 2. The undifferentiated lining cell, has a bright nucleus and practically all details can be made out within it 3. The undifferentiated lining cell has a small dark nucleus so compact that practically no structural details can be made out within it. 4. The undifferentiated lining cell, has a transparent nucleus and practically all structural details can be made out within it. ntrebarea 99. How does its cytoplasm extend? 1. Its cytoplasm extends as a thin film along the sinusoid. 2. Its cytoplasm extends as a thick film along the sinusoid. 3. Its cytoplasm extends as a thick film across the sinusoid. 4. Its cytoplasm extends as a thin film across the sinusoids. ntrebarea 100. What are the other lining cells? 1. The others are electric cells.

2. The other lining cells are fixed macrophages. 3. The others are nervous cells. 4. It is a cell of the bee. ntrebarea 101. What is the sentence in which the verb is used in the affirmative form? 1. He didnt develop a new theory. 2. Did he develop a new theory? 3. He developed a new theory. 4. Didnt he develop a new theory. ntrebarea 102. Find the interrogative construction. 1. Did they section the surface of a liver. 2. They didnt section the surface of a liver. 3. They sectioned the surface of a liver. 4. Didnt they section the surface of a liver. ntrebarea 103. Find the negative construction. 1. Didnt he overcome that difficulty. 2. He did overcome that difficulty. 3. Did he overcome that difficulty. 4. He didnt overcome that difficulty. ntrebarea 104. Use the proper form of the verb. They clearly ... the sinusoids from capillaries. 1. distinguishing 2. distinguished 3. distinguishes 4. to distinguish ntrebarea 105. Choose the infinitive of the verb used in the sentence. The cells contained granules of green waste pigment. 1. contained 2. contains 3. contain 4. to contain ntrebarea 106. What kind of cells does take up more of the Higgins India ink? 1. The undifferentiated lining cells take up more of the ink. 2. The fat cells take up more of the ink. 3. The smooth muscle cells take up more of the ink. 4. The Kupffer cells take up more of the ink. ntrebarea 107. What are the two cell types connected by? 1. Numerous transitional forms connect the two cell types. 2. The two cell types help connect each other. 3. The two cell types never connect each other. 4. The two cell types are connected by unknown cells. ntrebarea 108. What is the number and size of phagocytes influenced by? 1. The number and size of phagocytes is influenced by tissue fluid. 2. The number and size of phagocytes is thought to be due to mobilization of the undifferentiated lining cells. 3. The number and size of phagocytes is influenced by smooth muscle cells. 4. The number and size of phagocytes is influenced by sinusoids. ntrebarea 109. What kind of cells have been described at the junction of the sinusoids with the central veins? 1. Smooth muscle cells have been described at the junction of the sinusoids with the central veins. 2. Undifferentiated lining cells have been described at the junction of the sinusoids with the central veins. 3. Liver cells have been described at the junction of the sinusoids with the central veins. 4. Kupffer cells have been described at the junction of the sinusoids with the central veins. ntrebarea 110. What is the increase thought to be due to? 1. The increase is thought to be due to mobilization of fixed macrophages. 2. The increase is thought to be due to mobilization of the phagocytic stellate cells of von Kupffer. 3. The increase is thought to be due to mobilization of the undifferentiated lining cells. 4. The increase is thought to be due to mobilization of the smooth muscle cells. ntrebarea 111. What form of the verb is used in the sentence? He separated the plates of the liver cells from one another to see the sinuso ids of the liver. 1. past participle 2. infinitive 3. present participle 4. past simple ntrebarea 112. Choose the verb the spelling of which is changed in the past simple. 1. ignite 2. carry 3. describe 4. use ntrebarea 113. Which verb belongs to the irregular class? 1. become 2. explode 3. compress 4. develop ntrebarea 114. Which verb belongs to the regular class ? 1. have 2. say 3. run

4. call ntrebarea 115. What ending is added to form the past simple of the verb operate? 1. -d 2. -ing 3. -ed 4. -s Grupul (tema): Tema07 ntrebarea 116. How are the liver cells arranged? 1. The liver cells are arranged in cords. 2. The liver cells are arranged more or less regularly in columns or plates extending radially from the central vein to the periphery of the lobule. 3. The liver cells are arranged horizontally. 4. The liver cells are arranged in circles. ntrebarea 117. What is this appearance in sections due to? 1. This appearance in sections is due to the fact that the liver is made of a mass of hepatic cells which are round in shape. 2. This appearance in sections is due to the fact that the liver is made of a mass of hepatic cells which are polygonal in shape and have six or more surfaces. 3. This appearance in sections is due to the fact that the liver is made of a mass of hepatic cells which are triangular in shape. 4. This appearance in sections is due to the fact that the liver is made of a mass of hepatic cells which are quadrilateral in shape. ntrebarea 118. How may the plates branch? 1. The plates may branch widely and anastomose with nearby ones. 2. The plates may branch slightly and anastomose with nearby ones. 3. The plates may branch greatly and anastomose with nearby ones. 4. The plates may branch to some extent and anastomose with nearby ones. ntrebarea 119. What are there between the plates? 1. Between the plates are broad, irregular, thin- walled sinusoids. 2. Between the plates are broad, irregular, thin- walled arteries 3. Between the plates are broad, irregular, thin- walled radicles. 4. Between the plates are broad, irregular, thin- walled veins. ntrebarea 120. Of what shape are the liver cells? 1. The liver cells are spherical. 2. The liver cells are round. 3. The liver cells are flattened. 4. The liver cells are polygonal in shape and have six or more surfaces. ntrebarea 121. Choose the sentence where the Future Indefinite is used: 1. On feeding fat, the liver cells will become larger and full of fat droplets. 2. On feeding fat, the liver cells become larger and full of fat droplets. 3. On feeding fat, the liver cells became larger and full of fat droplets. 4. On feeding fat, the liver cells have become larger and full of fat droplets. ntrebarea 122. What adverbial modifier of time will you use in the sentence: This zone will be at rest during starvation 1. now 2. next week 3. yesterday 4. last week ntrebarea 123. What sentence is in the negative form? 1. Will he get new data next week? 2. He will not get new data next week. 3. He got new data yesterday. 4. He will get new data next week. ntrebarea 124. Choose the shortened negative answer to the question: Will he feed carbohydrates the white mice in his experiment ? 1. No, you wont. 2. No, he wont. 3. No, they wont 4. No, I shant ntrebarea 125. What form of the verb will you use in the sentence: On feedig proteins the cells will large and full of protein inclusions? 1. to become 2. became 3. become 4. becomes ntrebarea 126. What kind of variations are there in the protein inclusions in the liver cell? 1. There are little variations in the protein inclusions in the liver cell. 2. There are significant variations in the protein inclusions in the liver cell. 3. There are relative variations in the protein inclusions in the liver cell. 4. There are great variations in the protein inclusions in the liver cell. ntrebarea 127. Are they intensely basophile? 1. They are often middle basophile. 2. They are often weakly basophile. 3. They are often neutral basophile. 4. They are often intensely basophile. ntrebarea 128. What do they presumably contain? 1. They presumably contain stearic acid. 2. They presumably contain oleic acid. 3. They presumably contain ribonucleic acid.

4. They presumably contain deoxyribonucleic acid. ntrebarea 129. What do the relative amounts of these substances demonstrable in the liver cells depend primarily on? 1. The relative amounts of these substances demonstrable in the liver cells depend primarily on the amounts of water. 2. The relative amounts of these substances demonstrable in the liver cells depend primarily on the amounts of carbohydrate, fat and protein in the diet and on the stage of digestion. 3. The relative amounts of these substances demonstrable in the liver cells depend primarily on the amounts of hormones. 4. The relative amounts of these substances demonstrable in the liver cells depend primarily on the amounts of blood. ntrebarea 130. Where is the zone of permanent repose? 1. The zone of permanent repose is in the upper part. 2. The zone of permanent repose is in the middle. 3. The zone of permanent repose surrounds the central vein. 4. The zone of permanent repose is in the lower part. ntrebarea 131. Choose the Positive Degree of the adjective hotter . Variante de rspuns: 1. Hottest 2. Hot 3. Better 4. Good ntrebarea 132. What adjective can be used in the sentence: This bone is than that one.? 1. longer 2. new 3. long 4. longest ntrebarea 133. Which of the words given below is to be used in the sentence?: important function of the liver is the formation of glycogen . 1. the most 2. more 3. many 4. much ntrebarea 134. Choose the Superlative Degree of the adjective good. 1. Best 2. Most 3. Least 4. worst ntrebarea 135. Point out the sentence in which most is an indefinite adjective. 1. This book is the most interesting. 2. These are the most useful exercises. 3. The most important is to know how to do it. 4. The surface of contact between the epidermis and the derma is uneven in most places. ntrebarea 136. Where do the thin bile canalicules run in adult mammals? 1. In adult mammals the thin bile canalicules run between the sinusoids of the liver. 2. In adult mammals the thin bile canalicules run between the hepatic cells. 3. In adult mammals the thin bile canalicules run between the terminals of the portal vein. 4. In adult mammals the thin bile canalicules run between the central veins. ntrebarea 137. What are bile canalicules? 1. Bile canalicules are a condensation of the membrane of the hepatic cells. 2. Bile canalicules are a mass of hepatic cells. 3. Bile canalicules are a mass of soft tissue. 4. Bile canalicules are a mass of glandular tissue. ntrebarea 138. Where do the bile canalicules run through? 1. The bile canalicules run between the terminals of the hepatic artery. 2. The bile canalicules run between the terminals of the portal vein. 3. The bile canalicules run through the liver cell plates. 4. The bile canalicules run through the liver cell columns. ntrebarea 139. What is one of the most important functions of the liver? 1. One of the most important function of the liver is to excrete bile 2. One of the most important function of the liver is the formation of glycogen. 3. One of the most important function of the liver is to collect the blood from the viscera of the digestive tract and from the spleen. 4. One of the most important functions of the liver is to elaborate bile. ntrebarea 140. When does glycogen increase in the liver? 1. The glycogen increases in the liver before meals. 2. The glycogen increases in the liver after meals. 3. The glycogen increases in the liver during fasting. 4. The glycogen increases in the liver during meals. ntrebarea 141. Point out the suffix in the following words: preventable , changeable, checkable 1. able 2. -ing 3. -er 4. ible ntrebarea 142. Define the parts of speech to the stems of which the suffix ible is added: expansible , extensible, responsible, reducible, convertible,resistible,exhaustible 1. nouns 2. verbs 3. adverbs

4. pronouns ntrebarea 143. Express the following in one word using the suffix- able. What new part of speech is formed? that can be adjusted , that can be removed , that can be changed, that can be replaced , that can be advised . 1. nouns 2. verbs 3. adjectives 4. adverbs ntrebarea 144. Find the adjective formed from the verb to remove. 1. Removing 2. remove 3. Removes 4. Removable ntrebarea 145. What does the adjective replaceable express. 1. direction 2. cause 3. possibility of an action 4. a state ntrebarea 146. What is the other important function of the liver? 1. Another important function of the liver is the formation of urea by deamination of arginine. 2. Another important function of the liver is the formation of glycogen. 3. Another important function of the liver is the elaboration of bile. 4. Another important function of the liver is the excretory one. ntrebarea 147. Is bile elaborated continuously? 1. Bile is elaborated only sometimes. 2. Bile is elaborated from time to time. 3. Bile is apparently elaborated continuously. 4. Bile is elaborated at a given time. ntrebarea 148. Where is bile pigment formed? 1. Bile pigment is formed in the bile ducts. 2. Bile pigment is formed outside the liver cells. 3. Bile pigment is formed in the blood vessels of the liver. 4. Bile pigment is formed inside the liver cells. ntrebarea 149. Where are the bile acids formed? 1. The bile acids are formed in the neck of the gallbladder. 2. The bile acids are formed in the urine. 3. The bile acids are formed in the liver cells. 4. The bile acids are formed in the blood. ntrebarea 150. Is it probable that cholesterol is not formed in the liver? 1. The cholesterol is formed in the lungs. 2. The cholesterol is formed in the liver. 3. The cholesterol is formed in the heart. 4. It is probable that cholesterol is not formed in the liver. Grupul (tema): Tema09 ntrebarea 151. What -ing form is used in the sentence? I saw him taking the pulse. 1. Gerund 2. Participle II 3. participle I 4. Infinitive ntrebarea 152. What is the function of the present participle in the sentence? Blood is flowing along the circuit . 1. adverbial modifier 2. Attribute 3. Nominal part of the predicate 4. subject ntrebarea 153. Choose the right verbal to be used in the sentence : The vessel causes pain. 1. bleed 2. is bleeding 3. to bleed 4. bleeding ntrebarea 154. State the function of the present participle in the sentence: The blood flowing from the injured vessel soon clots and seals the gap. 1. direct object 2. predicative 3. subject 4. attribute ntrebarea 155. In which sentence the Present participle is used as an adverbial modifier? 1. While taking the pulse the doctor was very careful. 2. The doctor took the pulse 3. To take the pulse it is not difficult. 4. The doctor taking the pulse is a good expert. ntrebarea 156. What is the gallbladder? 1. The gallbladder is a columnar- shaped, full viscus closely attached to the left side surface of the liver. 2. The gallbladder is an oval- shaped, hollow viscus closely attached to the anterior surface of the liver. 3. The gallbladder is a round- shaped, full viscus closely attached to the right side surface of the liver.

4. The gallbladder is a pear- shaped, hollow viscus closely attached to the posterior surface of the liver. ntrebarea 157. What does the gallbladder consist of? 1. The gallbladder consists of a tubular body and a neck which continues into the bile duct 2. The gallbladder consists of a body and a neck which continues into the bile duct. 3. The gallbladder consists of a blindly ending fundus and a neck which continues into the cystic duct. 4. The gallbladder consists of a blindly ending fundus, a body, and a neck which continues into the cystic duct. ntrebarea 158. What does the gallbladder normally measure? 1. Normally the gallbladder measures approximately 10 by 4 cm in adult man. 2. Normally the gallbladder measures 10 by 5 cm in a child. 3. Normally the gallbladder measures 10 by 4 inches in a baby. 4. Normally the gallbladder measures 10 square centimeters. ntrebarea 159. What capacity has the gallbladder in most animals? 1. The gallbladder has a capacity in most animals of 0.5 to 1 cc per kilogram of body weight. 2. The gallbladder has a capacity in most animals of 1 to 2 cc per kilogram of body weight. 3. The gallbladder has a capacity in most animals of 1 to 2 cc per kilogram of body weight. 4. The gallbladder has a capacity in most animals of 1.5 to 2 cc per kilogram of body weight. ntrebarea 160. Does the gallbladder show marked variations in shape and size? 1. The gallbladder does not show any variations in shape and size. 2. The gallbladder shows no variations in shape and size. 3. The gallbladder shows weak variations in shape and size. 4. The gallbladder shows marked variations in shape and size. ntrebarea 161. Point out the sentence containing Present Continuous Tense. 1. The principal afferent blood vessel of the liver is the portal vein. 2. The central vein runs through the center of the lobule in its long axis. 3. The central vein is running through the center of the lobule in its long axis 4. The central vein was running through the center of the lobule in its long axis. ntrebarea 162. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form given below (choose one): The Kupffer cells now up most of the ink. 1. take 2. takes 3. is taking 4. are taking ntrebarea 163. Choose the proper personal pronoun for the sentence:is not functioning correctly. 1. they 2. it 3. we 4. you ntrebarea 164. Point out the sentence where the interrogative form of the Present Continuous Tense is used . 1. Arent the liver cells functioning now. 2. Are the liver cells functioning now. 3. The liver cells are not functioning now. 4. The liver cells are functioning now. ntrebarea 165. Point out the sentence where the negative form of the Present Continuous Tense is used 1. The liver is forming glycogen now. 2. The liver is not forming glycogen now. 3. Is the liver forming glycogen now ? 4. Isnt the liver forming glycogen now. ntrebarea 166. What kind of glands are in the lamina propria and in the perimuscular layer near the neck of the gallbladder? 1. In the lamina propria and in the perimuscular layer near the neck of the gallbladder are simple tubulo- alveolar glands. 2. In the lamina propria and in the perimuscular layer near the neck of the gallbladder are no glands. 3. In the lamina propria and in the perimuscular layer near the neck of the gallbladder are some unknown glands. 4. In the lamina propria and in the perimuscular layer near the neck of the gallbladder are simple oval- alveolar glands. ntrebarea 167. What is the tubulo- alveolar glands epithelium like? 1. The tubulo- alveolar glands epithelium is cuboidal and obscure. 2. The tubulo alveolar glands epithelium is oval and clear. 3. The tubulo- alveolar glands epithelium is round and dark. 4. The tubulo alveolar glands epithelium is cuboidal and clear. ntrebarea 168. What are nuclei compressed at? 1. The dark nuclei are compressed at the base of the cell. 2. The indistinct nuclei are compressed at the base of the cell. 3. The dark nuclei are loose at the base of the cell. 4. The obscure nuclei are compressed at the base of the cell. ntrebarea 169. What do these glands secrete? 1. These glands are said to secrete digestive juice. 2. These glands are said to secrete mucus. 3. These glands are said to secrete saliva. 4. These glands are said to secrete bile. ntrebarea 170. What does the gallbladder at its neck continue into? 1. The gallbladder at its neck continues into the bile duct. 2. The gallbladder at its neck continues into the connective tissue layer. 3. The gallbladder at its neck continues into the muscular layer. 4. The gallbladder at its neck continues into the cystic duct. ntrebarea 171.

Point out the sentence where the Past Participle is used: 1. The drug used is of high quality. 2. Using this drug the doctor maintained the temperature. 3. These glands secrete mucus. 4. The doctor used a new drug. ntrebarea 172. Point out the sentence where the Past Participle is used as an attribute. 1. The maintained temperature of the body is the one advisable. 2. The body maintains its temperature. 3. The body maintained its temperature. 4. The surrounding air maintained the temperature of the room. ntrebarea 173. Choose the right form of the verb to be inserted in the sentence: The tuberculous bacteria cause severe outbreaks. 1. spreading 2. spreads 3. spread 4. to spread ntrebarea 174. Point out the sentence where the Past Participle is used as an adverbial modifier. 1. When found the animal was tested 2. The doctor found the affected animal. 3. He found the animal and tested it. 4. The tested animal is now washed. ntrebarea 175. Choose the sentence where the Past Participle is used as nominal part of a compound predicate. 1. They have vaccinated livestock against tuberculosis. 2. Tuberculosis is a severe disease. 3. Tuberculosis occurs in livestock throughout the world. 4. They vaccinate livestock against tuberculosis. ntrebarea 176. In what livestock is tuberculosis found most often? 1. Tuberculosis is found most often in goats. 2. Tuberculosis is found most often in horses and mules. 3. Tuberculosis is found most often in cattle, poultry, and swine. 4. Tuberculosis is found most often in sheep. ntrebarea 177. What animals are the usual source of infection? 1. Animals bought at the auction are the usual source of infection. 2. Old animals are the usual source of infection. 3. Tuberculous animals are the usual source of infection. 4. Young animals are the usual source of infection. ntrebarea 178. What may the spread bacteria cause? 1. The spread bacteria may cause epidemic. 2. The spread bacteria may cause loss in number of livestock. 3. The spread bacteria may cause severe outbreaks of tuberculosis. 4. The spread bacteria may cause economic loss. ntrebarea 179. What is the accurate diagnosis of tuberculosis based on? 1. Accurate diagnosis is based on the blood test. 2. Accurate diagnosis is based on the skin test. 3. Accurate diagnosis is based on the CMT test. 4. Accurate diagnosis is based on the tuberculin test. ntrebarea 180. How can tuberculosis be eradicated from livestock? 1. Tuberculosis can be eradicated if livestock is well fed. 2. Tuberculosis can be eradicated if livestock is kept in cowsheds. 3. Tuberculosis can be eradicated if livestock is sold. 4. Tuberculosis can be eradicated from livestock if current knowledge about the disease is fully used. ntrebarea 181. Point out the sentence where the present perfect is used. 1. The disease has made little change in an animals outward appearance. 2. The disease is making little change in an animals outward appearance. 3. The disease made little change in an animals outward appearance . 4. The disease makes little change in an animals outward appearance . ntrebarea 182. Choose the proper form of the verb to be used in the sentence: The condition of the cow this week. 1. deteriorated 2. deteriorate 3. have deteriorated 4. has deteriorated ntrebarea 183. Choose the right form of the auxiliary verb to be used in the sentence: The surrounding air maintained the temperature of the room . 1. had 2. to have 3. have 4. has ntrebarea 184. Choose the right form of the main verb to be used in the sentence. They have the disease in cattle . 1. eradicated 2. eradicating 3. to eradicate 4. eradicates

ntrebarea 185. What time indication is proper for the sentence? They have tested the cow . 1. Yesterday 2. the day before yesterday 3. This morning 4. last week ntrebarea 186. What does increase any animals chances of developing tuberculosis? 1. Constant heavy exposure to tuberculous livestock increases any animals chances of developing tuberculosis. 2. Temporary exposure increases any animals chances of developing tuberculosis. 3. Short time exposure to tuberculous livestock increases any animals chances of developing tuberculosis. 4. Occasional exposure to tuberculous livestock increases any animals chances of developing tuberculosis. ntrebarea 187. What may increase the animals susceptibility to the disease? 1. Any other conditions that keep an animal under constant strain may increase its susceptibility to the disease. 2. Environmental conditions that keep an animal under constant strain may increase its susceptibility to the disease. 3. Unsanitary conditions that keep an animal under constant strain may increase its susceptibility to the disease. 4. Weather conditions that keep an animal under constant strain may increase its susceptibility to the disease. ntrebarea 188. What are the factors that affect the course taken by the disease? 1. Psychological stresses affect the course taken by the disease. 2. Deficiency diseases affect the course taken by the disease. 3. Food and water affect the course taken by the disease. 4. The state of health and the susceptibility of the infected animal affect the course taken by the disease. Partea 3 40%: Numr de ntrebri - 112, (37,33%). Grupul (tema): Tema10 ntrebarea 189. Do animals differ in their susceptibility to species of tuberculosis bacteria? 1. Animals differ slightly in their susceptibility to species of tuberculosis bacteria. 2. Animals are alike in their susceptibility to species of tuberculosis bacteria. 3. Animals do not differ at all in their susceptibility to species of tuberculosis bacteria. 4. Animals differ widely in their susceptibility to species of tuberculosis bacteria. ntrebarea 190. What type of tuberculosis are cattle readily infected with? 1. Cattle are readily infected with avian type of tuberculosis. 2. Cattle are readily infected with the bovine type of tuberculosis. 3. Cattle are readily infected with the human type of tuberculosis. 4. Cattle are readily infected with any of the three types. ntrebarea 191. Which verbal form is used in the Passive Voice? 1. is reading 2. is read 3. reads 4. read ntrebarea 192. Which verbal form is used in the Active Voice? 1. Teaches 2. was taught. 3. are taught 4. is taught ntrebarea 193. Choose the sentence in which the predicate is used in the Passive Voice. 1. He is treating the animal. 2. He treats the animal. 3. The animal is treated by the doctor. 4. The drug is powerful. ntrebarea 194. Choose the sentence in the interrogative form: 1. The drug is not accepted. 2. The drug is accepted. 3. Isnt the drug accepted. 4. Is the drug accepted. ntrebarea 195. Point out the sentence in which the predicate is used in the Present Simple, Passive Voice 1. The drug will be administered. 2. The drugs were administered. 3. The drug is administered. 4. The drug was administered. ntrebarea 196. In what way are tuberculosis bacteria usually spread? 1. Tuberculosis bacteria usually are spread by water. 2. Tuberculosis bacteria usually are spread by feed. 3. Tuberculosis bacteria usually are spread by air. 4. Tuberculosis bacteria usually are spread from herd to herd and flock to flock by infected animals. ntrebarea 197. How may the tuberculosis bacteria be spread from animal to animal? 1. They may be spread from animal to animal by body wastes. 2. They may be spread from animal to animal by direct contact or by contaminated environment. 3. They may be spread from animal to animal by feces. 4. They may be spread from animal to animal by bacteria exhaled or coughed up. ntrebarea 198. Are only bacteria involved in the spread of tuberculosis? 1. Worms always are involved in the spread of this disease. 2. Bacteria always are involved in the spread of this disease. 3. Sanitary is involved in the spread of this disease. 4. Parasites are involved in the spread of this disease.

ntrebarea 199. How do bacteria enter the body? 1. They usually enter the body in contaminated feed, water, or air. 2. They usually enter the body while feeding. 3. They usually enter the body while drinking. 4. They usually enter the body while breathing. ntrebarea 200. How may pigs get the disease? 1. Pigs may get the disease from one another. 2. Pigs may get the disease swimming in ponds. 3. Pigs may get the disease by nursing a sow with an infected udder. 4. Pigs may get the disease by breathing in the air. ntrebarea 201. Which verbal form is used in the past simple of the passive voice? 1. used 2. was eradicated 3. is described 4. had ntrebarea 202. Which verbal form is used in the Active Voice? 1. developed 2. were exploded 3. was compressed 4. is called ntrebarea 203. Point out the sentence in which the predicate is used in the Past Simple, Passive Voice. 1. The drug will be administered. 2. The drug was administered. 3. The drug is being administered. 4. The drug is administered. ntrebarea 204. Choose the sentence in which the predicate is used in the Passive Voice. 1. The new drug is not accepted. 2. He invented a new drug. 3. The new drug is cheap. 4. A new drug was invented by him. ntrebarea 205. Choose the sentence in the interrogative form: 1. Was it used in the eradication of tuberculosis. 2. Wasnt it used in the eradication of tuberculosis. 3. It was first used in the eradication of tuberculosis. 4. It was not used in the eradication of tuberculosis. ntrebarea 206. How can tuberculosis be prevented? 1. Tuberculosis can be prevented only if animals are fed properly. 2. Tuberculosis can be prevented only if animals are well cared for. 3. Tuberculosis can be prevented only if animals are placed in good barns. 4. Tuberculosis can be prevented only if animals are not exposed to the disease- producing bacteria. ntrebarea 207. What can reduce the chances of infection? 1. Prevention can reduce the chances of infection. 2. Vaccination can reduce the chances of infection. 3. Good management and sanitation can reduce the chances of infection. 4. Treatment can reduce the chances of infection. ntrebarea 208. What does preventing the disease in swine depend on? 1. Preventing the disease in swine depends on health status of all people who work with animals. 2. Preventing the disease in swine depends on health status of all visitors who enter or leave any area that contain livestock. 3. Preventing the disease in swine depends on health status of all animals. 4. Preventing the disease in swine depends on controlling and eradicating tuberculosis in cattle and poultry. ntrebarea 209. What is to be done to prevent or minimize outbreaks of tuberculosis in livestock? 1. To prevent or minimize outbreaks of tuberculosis in livestock vaccinate uninfected livestock. 2. To prevent or minimize outbreaks of tuberculosis in livestock keep different species of animals apart, have all people who work with animals tested for tuberculosis, know the general health status of animals, keep animal quarters clean. 3. To prevent or minimize outbreaks of tuberculosis in livestock determine the source of infection and get rid of it. 4. To prevent or minimize outbreaks of tuberculosis in livestock treat infected livestock. ntrebarea 210. What is to be done if tuberculosis has been found on the farm? 1. Wash the animals. 2. Determine the source of infection and get rid of it. 3. Collect manure from infected animals. 4. Treat infected livestock. ntrebarea 211. What form is used in the sentence?. For treating animals drugs are utilized. 1. infinitive 2. Gerund 3. participle II 4. participle I ntrebarea 212. What is the function of the gerund in the sentence? 1. subject 2. After having tested the animals he determined the source of infection and got rid of it 3. direct object 4. Adverbial modifier ntrebarea 213. Choose the right verbal to be used in the sentence:

The doctor enjoyed in the laboratory. 1. working 2. worked 3. works 4. to work ntrebarea 214. State the function of the gerund in the sentence: This area needs cleaning. 1. direct object 2. predicative 3. subject 4. attribute ntrebarea 215. In which sentence the gerund is used as a subject ? 1. He has preferred treating animals. 2. He prefers treating animals. 3. He preferred treating animals. 4. Treating animals is his profession. ntrebarea 216. How does tuberculosis develop in cattle? 1. Tuberculosis usually develops slowly. 2. Tuberculosis usually develops rapidly. 3. Tuberculosis usually develops quickly. 4. Tuberculosis usually develops fast. ntrebarea 217. Do infected animals appear healthy? 1. Infected animals appear ill. 2. Infected animals frequently appear ailing. 3. Infected animals frequently appear healthy. 4. Infected animals frequently appear sickly. ntrebarea 218. What will detect most infected cattle before the signs appear? 1. Blood test will detect most infected cattle before the signs appear. 2. Bacteriological test will detect most infected cattle before the signs appear. 3. Tests for tuberculosis will detect most infected cattle before the signs appear. 4. Allergic test will detect most infected cattle before the signs appear. Grupul (tema): Tema11 ntrebarea 219. What are the clinical signs, which are seen in tuberculous cattle? 1. The clinical signs, which are seen in tuberculous cattle are: gradual loss of weight and condition, a chronic cough, lymph glands, enlarged throat and shoulder glands, trouble breathing if lungs or chest glands are infected, develop diarrhea, in advanced tuberculosis a rough hair coat and become generally unthrifty. 2. The clinical signs, which are seen in tuberculous cattle are: depression, loss of appetite, dull eyes. 3. The clinical signs, which are seen in tuberculous cattle are: rough coat, loss of appetite, constipation. 4. The clinical signs, which are seen in tuberculous cattle are: temperature, fever, loss of weight. ntrebarea 220. What is the best way to diagnose tuberculosis infection in a live animal? 1. Culling is the only way to get rid of tuberculous animals. 2. To vaccinate uninfected livestock against the disease. 3. To use antibiotics. 4. The tuberculin skin test is the best way to diagnose tuberculosis infection in a live animal. ntrebarea 221. What form is used in the sentence? For treating animals drugs are utilized. 1. participleII 2. infinitive 3. gerund 4. participle I ntrebarea 222. What is the function of the gerund in the sentence? After having tested the animals he determined the source of infection and got rid of it 1. attribute 2. adverbial modifier 3. subject 4. direct object ntrebarea 223. Choose the right verbal to be used in the sentence: The doctor enjoyed in the laboratory. 1. Working 2. To work 3. Works 4. Worked ntrebarea 224. State the function of the gerund in the sentence: This area needs cleaning. 1. predicative 2. attribute 3. direct object 4. subject ntrebarea 225. In which sentence the gerund is used as a subject ? 1. Treating animals is his profession. 2. He prefers treating animals. 3. He preferred treating animals. 4. He has preferred treating animals. ntrebarea 226. In poultry of what age is tuberculosis more commonly found? 1. Tuberculosis is more commonly found in baby chicks. 2. Tuberculosis is more commonly found in cockerels. 3. Tuberculosis may occur in exposed poultry of any age, but it is more commonly found in older birds. 4. Tuberculosis is more commonly found in pullets. ntrebarea 227.

What are the usual centers of infection in a fowl? 1. Gallbladder and ovary are the usual centers of infection in a fowl. 2. Lungs and kidneys are the usual centers of infection in a fowl. 3. The liver, spleen, and intestinal walls are usual centers of infection in a fowl. 4. Stomach and intestine are the usual centers of infection in a fowl. ntrebarea 228. What are the clinical signs which are seen in tuberculous poultry? 1. The clinical signs which are seen in tuberculous poultry are: loss of flesh in the breast muscles, birds may be less active, combs and wattles may be pale, and they may become lame 2. The clinical signs which are seen in tuberculous poultry are: loss of appetite, loss of weight, temperature. 3. The clinical signs which are seen in tuberculous poultry are: loss of weight, temperature. 4. The clinical signs which are seen in tuberculous poultry are: depression, loss of appetite. ntrebarea 229. What diagnostic agent is injected in the wattle? 1. Penicillin is injected in the comb. 2. Magnesium is injected in the wattle. 3. Tuberculin is injected in the wattle. 4. Cobalamin is injected in the wattle. ntrebarea 230. When is the injection site examined? 1. The injection site is examined in a fortnight. 2. The injection site is examined in a week. 3. The injection site is examined in about 48 hours. 4. The injection site is examined in an hour. ntrebarea 231. In what function is used the verb should? They heard we should buy this drug. 1. noun 2. modal verb 3. notional verb 4. auxiliary verb ntrebarea 232. Choose the sentence where should has a modal meaning: 1. You should consult an expert of this domain. 2. It was desirable that we should consult him. 3. It is necessary that they should consult him. 4. If we had the needed drug we should treat the cow earlier. ntrebarea 233. In which sentence should is used in the conditional mood? 1. He should use the drugs at once. 2. You should stop the treatment. 3. You should feel the pulse. 4. If we had the replacements we should improve the head earlier. ntrebarea 234. In which sentence should is used in the suppositional mood? 1. You should administer the drug. 2. You should not misuse the drug. 3. It is desirable that the drug should be administered by tomorrow. 4. We hoped we should return in time. ntrebarea 235. Choose the form of the verb to be used in the sentence: It is impossible that he should this drug by tomorrow. 1. To find 2. Find 3. Finding 4. Found ntrebarea 236. What is bovine mastitis? 1. Bovine mastitis is an inflammation of the neck. 2. Bovine mastitis is an inflammation of the udder. 3. Bovine mastitis is an inflammation of feet and mouth. 4. Bovine mastitis is an inflammation of the eyes. ntrebarea 237. What forms of mastitis are there? 1. There is a severe form of mastitis. 2. There is a mild form of mastitis. 3. There are two forms of mastitis acute form and chronic one. 4. There is an easy form of mastitis. ntrebarea 238. Which form of mastitis is easy to recognize? 1. Mild form of mastitis is easy to recognize. 2. Acute mastitis is easy to recognize and it is dangerous. 3. All forms of mastitis are easy to recognize. 4. Chronic mastitis is easy to recognize. Grupul (tema): Tema12 ntrebarea 239. What are the clinical signs of the mastitis? 1. The affected quarter is soft. 2. The affected quarter is dry. 3. The affected quarter is pliable. 4. The affected quarter is hot, very hard, and tender. ntrebarea 240. May the milk production stop completely if the cow has mastitis? 1. Milk production continues. 2. Milk production stops but for a short while. 3. Milk production may stop completely. 4. Milk production never stops. ntrebarea 241.

Point out the attributive clause joined asyndetically to the Principal Clause. 1. That antibiotic is prohibited. 2. This antibiotic is a cheap one. 3. An antibiotic for the application in treatment is now becoming a need. 4. The antibiotics the veterinarian is using are not very expensive. ntrebarea 242. Point out the sentence where the relative pronoun that can be omitted. 1. The valve that the milking unit has is to prevent the development of excessive pressures. 2. The drug is an antibiotic that is used only when really needed. 3. The features that characterize this drug are most important. 4. That strip cup is a useful device. ntrebarea 243. Point out the sentence where the relative pronoun that is omitted. 1. Those lumps are scar tissues resulting from the disease. 2. The drug the dairyman got yesterday can be used for many purposes. 3. The drug got by that dairyman is very good. 4. The presence of blood in the milk does not mean that the cow has mastitis. ntrebarea 244. Which relative pronoun given below can be used in the sentence: "The drug the dairyman has should be used only when actually needed". 1. That 2. Whose 3. Whom 4. Who ntrebarea 245. Where should the relative pronoun that be placed. "He sold the drug you were looking for."? 1. between he and sold. 2. between drug and you. 3. between sold and drug 4. between you and were ntrebarea 246. What may be an indication of mastitis? 1. The presence of blood in the foremilk is an indication of mastitis. 2. Any clots, flakes, threads, stringy matter, watery secretions, or abnormal color is an indication of mastitis. 3. The presence of slight swellings is an indication of mastitis. 4. The presence of pus [ps] in the teat canal is an indication of mastitis. ntrebarea 247. What will the CMT ( California Mastitis Test) indicate when a cow has mastitis? 1. When a cow has mastitis, the CMT will indicate the resulting increase of microorganisms. 2. When a cow has mastitis, the CMT will indicate the resulting increase of erythrocytes in the milk. 3. When a cow has mastitis, the CMT will indicate the resulting increase of thrombocytes in the milk. 4. When a cow has mastitis, the CMT will indicate the resulting increase of leucocytes in the milk. ntrebarea 248. What do we need to conduct the CMT? 1. To conduct the CMT, we need a specially designed plastic paddle with four shallow cups, and a supply of the test solution. 2. To conduct the CMT, we need a separator. 3. To conduct the CMT, we need some syringes. 4. To conduct the CMT, we need perfect knowledge. ntrebarea 249. What is the proper amount of milk to use for testing? 1. The proper amount of milk to use for testing is a full syringe. 2. The proper amount of milk to use for testing is half a bucket. 3. The proper amount of milk to use is the remaining amount in the cups when you hold the paddle almost straight up and down. 4. The proper amount of milk to use for testing is a gallon. ntrebarea 250. What amount of CMT solution should be added? 1. The amount of CMT solution to that of milk is 2:1. 2. The amount of CMT solution is lower than that of milk. 3. The amount of CMT solution is the same as that of milk. 4. The amount of CMT solution is higher than that of milk. ntrebarea 251. Point out the attributive clause joined asyndetically to the Principal Clause. 1. An antibiotic for the application in treatment is now becoming a need. 2. That antibiotic is prohibited. 3. This antibiotic is a cheap one. 4. The antibiotics the veterinarian is using are not very expensive. ntrebarea 252. Point out the sentence where the relative pronoun that can be omitted. 1. The features that characterize this drug are most important. 2. That antibiotic is misused. 3. The valve that the milking unit has is to prevent the development of excessive pressures. 4. The drug is an antibiotic that is used only when really needed. ntrebarea 253. Point out the sentence where the relative pronoun that is omitted. 1. The drug got by the dairyman is very good. 2. That drug sold in the shop is cheap. 3. The drug the dairyman got yesterday can be used for many purposes. 4. We want that drug. ntrebarea 254. Which relative pronoun given below can be used in the sentence: "The drug the dairyman has should be used only when actually needed". 1. Who 2. Whose 3. Whom

4. That ntrebarea 255. Where should the relative pronoun that be placed: "He sold the drug you were looking for."? 1. between you and were 2. between drug and you. 3. between sold and drug 4. between he and sold ntrebarea 256. Why should one always consult the veterinarian for advice before administering antibiotics? 1. One should always consult the veterinarian for advice before administering antibiotics because the latter can destroy too many bacteria. 2. One should always consult the veterinarian for advice before administering antibiotics because they are too dangerous. 3. One should always consult the veterinarian for advice before administering antibiotics because they are not effective. 4. One should always consult the veterinarian for advice before administering antibiotics because they should be used only when absolutely needed and in the proper dosage and these require the specialized knowledge of the veterinarian. ntrebarea 257. What may happen if antibiotics are misused? 1. If antibiotics are misused, cows may be stressed. 2. If antibiotics are misused, cows may suffer. 3. If antibiotics are misused, the economic loss of the dairymen is great. 4. If antibiotics are misused, bacteria can build up a resistance to them. ntrebarea 258. Will antibiotics be effective when they are really needed if bacteria build up a resistance to them? 1. If this happens, antibiotics will no longer be effective when they are really needed. 2. If this happens, antibiotics will be less effective when they are really needed. 3. If this happens, antibiotics will be as effective as they usually are. 4. If this happens, antibiotics will be more effective as they usually are. ntrebarea 259. What will the veterinarian do when someone consults him? 1. The vet will ask the owner for help. 2. When someone consults the vet he will collect milk samples from suspect cows for lab examination. He will find out the type of bacteria present and then prescribe the appropriate antibiotic and treatment. He will tell if immediate treatment is necessary or recommend that treatment be held off until the dry period, unless the disease is severe. 3. The vet will take urgent measures. 4. The vet will carry out a visual examination of suspect cows. ntrebarea 260. How long can mastitis organisms survive? 1. Some mastitis organisms can survive in contaminated bedding for a long time. 2. They survive for a short time. 3. They are easily destroyed. 4. They cannot survive for a long time. ntrebarea 261. Point out the sentence where the Future Perfect is used. 1. They will have employed drugs. 2. They will be employing drugs. 3. They will test the drugs. 4. They will employ drugs. ntrebarea 262. What form of the verb is to be used in the sentence: He will have the affected animal by that time.? 1. will find 2. to find 3. found 4. finds ntrebarea 263. What tense is used in the sentence: They will have tested all the animals.? 1. Future Perfect Continuous 2. Future Continuous 3. Future Indefinite 4. Future Perfect ntrebarea 264. Choose a subject for the sentence: will have used all his knowledge. 1. Me 2. He 3. We 4. I ntrebarea 265. Choose an adverbial expression for the sentence: He will have finished the vaccination of all animals . 1. Now 2. By two oclock 3. Today 4. Yesterday ntrebarea 266. What should one look for when examining the dairy area? 1. One should look for parasites. 2. One should look for electric wires. 3. One should look carefully for: a) potential dangers that could cause physical injury to cows; b) unsanitary areas that may harbor disease organisms. 4. One should look for mice and rats. ntrebarea 267. What can udder injury be caused by? 1. Udder injury can be caused by obstacles, clutter, and even inappropriate construction of the dairy barn.. 2. Udder injury can be caused by moisture. 3. Udder injury can be caused by temperature. 4. Udder injury can be caused by pressure. ntrebarea 268. What is to be done in the grazing and loafing areas? 1. In the grazing and loafing areas, remove sharp or hard objects that cows could trip over or brush up against: e.g., large stones, logs, barbed wire, and equipment. 2. To insure protection against lightning.

3. To insure protection against fire. 4. Manure should be removed daily and drawn to the field. ntrebarea 269. What should one get rid of in the barn and barnyard? 1. One should get rid of rats in the barn and barnyard. 2. One should get rid of electric wires in the barn and barnyard. 3. One should get rid of mice in the barn and barnyard. 4. In the barn and barnyard, get rid of dangers like high steps, broken floor boards, and mud holes. Grupul (tema): Tema13 ntrebarea 270. What is to be done in unsanitary areas that could cause udder infection? 1. Eliminate or clean unsanitary areas that could cause udder infection. 2. Water the unsanitary areas. 3. Drain the unsanitary areas. 4. Plow the unsanitary areas. ntrebarea 271. Point out the sentence where the predicate is used in the Present Continuous, Passive Voice. 1. The disease has been eradicated. 2. The disease is eradicated by the doctors. 3. The disease was eradicated. 4. The disease is being eradicated now. ntrebarea 272. Choose and use the right form of the verb to be in the sentence: The drugs being administered orally. 1. Is 2. Been 3. Are 4. Was ntrebarea 273. Point out the tense and voice of the predicate in the sentence: Weak effect is being produced because something is wrong with the drugs now. 1. Present Continuous, Passive Voice 2. Present Simple, Active Voice 3. Past Simple, Active Voice 4. Present Perfect, Passive Voice ntrebarea 274. Choose the correct answer to the question: Are drugs being used nowadays? 1. No, it is not 2. Yes, they are 3. No, it had not 4. No, it was not ntrebarea 275. Use the right form of the conjugated verb: The disease is being by surrounding air. 1. spread 2. has spread 3. to spread 4. is spreading ntrebarea 276. When are cows udders prewashed? 1. Cows udders are prewashed before each milking. 2. Cows udders are prewashed when they are infected. 3. Cows udders are prewashed when they are caked with mud, dirt, or manure. 4. Cows udders are prewashed from time to time. ntrebarea 277. What washing equipment is used? 1. A moistened soft cloth is used. 2. A hose with moderate pressure, a sprinkler system, or any other special washing equipment may be used. 3. A bucket of water and a towel is used. 4. A dry cloth is used. ntrebarea 278. What kind of water is used? 1. Clean and hot water is used. 2. Clean ice- cold water is used. 3. Clean and lukewarm water is used. 4. Clean and cold water is used. ntrebarea 279. Why should the prewashed cows be allowed to drip dry 1. The prewashed cows should be allowed to drip dry to prevent contaminated water from draining over the teats and into the m ilk. 2. The prewashed cows should be allowed to drip dry to make the cows hold up their milk comp letely. 3. The prewashed cows should be allowed to drip dry to prevent the spread of infection. 4. The prewashed cows should be allowed to drip dry to make the cows let down their milk. ntrebarea 280. How is the sanitizing wash done? 1. Let the cows swim in a pond. 2. Wipe them with cloth. 3. To sanitize the udder and teats wash them with a disinfectant. 4. Rub them with a towel. ntrebarea 281. What preposition of place is used in the sentence: the hock the hind - limb is similar to the fore - limb . ? 1. in 2. below 3. under 4. behind ntrebarea 282. What preposition of direction is used in the sentence: The skin receives sensory impulses the outside.? 1. to 2. on

3. across 4. from ntrebarea 283. What preposition of time is used in the sentence: Some drugs act shorter periods of time . ? 1. near 2. from 3. For 4. during ntrebarea 284. What does the preposition between denote in the sentence : There is a sharp boundary between the epithelial and the connective tissue portions of the skin.? 1. case 2. direction 3. time 4. place ntrebarea 285. Choose the correct preposition :It occurs from time time at different places. 1. before 2. to 3. after 4. round ntrebarea 286. Why cannot the thickness of the derma be measured exactly? 1. The thickness of the derma cannot be measured exactly, because it passes over directly into the subcutaneous layer. 2. The thickness of the derma cannot be measured exactly, because it is various on different parts of the body. 3. The thickness of the derma connot be measured exactly, because it consists of several layers of cells. 4. The thickness of the derma cannot be measured exactly, because it is too thin. ntrebarea 287. What is the surface of the derma fused with? 1. The surface of the derma is fused with the deep layers of the derma. 2. The surface of the derma is fused with the granular layer. 3. The surface of the derma fused with the epidermis is usually uneven and covered with projecting ridges and papillae. 4. The surface of the derma is fused with hypodermis. ntrebarea 288. What characteristic is true for the papillary layer? 1. The papillary layer is rigid. 2. This surface of the derma is soft. 3. The papillary layer is dense. 4. This surface of the derma is tough. ntrebarea 289. What characteristic is true for the reticular layer? 1. The reticular layer is soft. 2. The reticular layer is loose. 3. The reticular layer is the main dense portion of the derma. 4. The reticular layer is tough. ntrebarea 290. What is the thickness of the derma on the eyelids? 1. The thickness of the derma on the eyelids is 1 mm. 2. The thickness of the derma on the eyelids is up to 0.6 mm. 3. The thickness of the derma on the eyelids is 1 cm. 4. The thickness of the derma on the eyelids is 1 inch. ntrebarea 291. Which verbal form is used in the Passive Voice? 1. is reading 2. is read 3. read 4. reads ntrebarea 292. Which verbal form is used in the Active Voice? 1. are taught 2. teaches 3. was taught. 4. is taught ntrebarea 293. Choose the sentence in which the predicate is used in the Passive Voice. 1. The drug is powerful. 2. The animal is treated by the doctor. 3. He treats the animal. 4. He is treating the animal. ntrebarea 294. Choose the sentence in the interrogative form: 1. The drug is accepted. 2. The drug is not accepted. 3. Is the drug accepted. 4. Isnt the drug accepted. ntrebarea 295. Point out the sentence in which the predicate is used in the Present Simple, Passive Voice 1. The drug is administered. 2. The drug will be administered. 3. The drug was administered. 4. The drugs were administered. ntrebarea 296. In what way are tuberculosis bacteria usually spread? 1. Tuberculosis bacteria usually are spread by feed. 2. Tuberculosis bacteria usually are spread from herd to herd and flock to flock by infected animals. 3. Tuberculosis bacteria usually are spread by air. 4. Tuberculosis bacteria usually are spread by water.

ntrebarea 297. How may the tuberculosis bacteria be spread from animal to animal? 1. They may be spread from animal to animal by body wastes. 2. They may be spread from animal to animal by feces. 3. They may be spread from animal to animal by bacteria exhaled or coughed up. 4. They may be spread from animal to animal by direct contact or by contaminated environment. ntrebarea 298. Are only bacteria involved in the spread of tuberculosis? 1. Worms always are involved in the spread of this disease. 2. Parasites are involved in the spread of this disease. 3. Sanitary is involved in the spread of this disease. 4. Bacteria always are involved in the spread of this disease. ntrebarea 299. How do bacteria enter the body? 1. They usually enter the body while feeding. 2. They usually enter the body in contaminated feed, water, or air. 3. They usually enter the body while breathing. 4. They usually enter the body while drinking. ntrebarea 300. How may pigs get the disease? 1. Pigs may get the disease from one another. 2. Pigs may get the disease by breathing in the air. 3. Pigs may get the disease swimming in ponds. 4. Pigs may get the disease by nursing a sow with an infected udder.

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