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50 Cards in this Set
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What do you call those viruses that infected both animals and human beings? |
Zoophathogenic viruses |
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Those viruses that attack the skin of an animal are called |
Dermotropic viruses |
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The scientific name for swine is |
Sis scrofa |
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An amoeba is example of which of pathogenic organisms |
Bacteria |
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Because antibiotics are not effective against viral infections the best means of dealing with them is prevention True or False |
True |
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Zinc plays a role in immune response, hoof health and enzyme systems True or False |
False |
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Which of the following pair of organisms are examples of fungi A. Mold and Yeast B. Mildews and Mushroom C. Blight and smuts D. All of the above |
D. All of the above |
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Which of the following actions could be considered as most effective and practical means of diseases control in animals |
A. Increasing the resistance of an animal to a particular disease B. Decreasing the disease challenge of a particular disease |
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When the pathogenicity of the invading organism rapidly overpowered the animal’s resistance, the infection is said to be ______ disease |
Bacterial |
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A gelding is a mature male uncastrated horse True or False |
False |
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Proper nutrition is necessary to maintain an animal’s defense system against disease and parasites True or False |
True |
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When do animals remain in good health condition in their life time |
When diseases in good health condition in their life time |
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The disaccharide sucrose made up which monosaccharides |
Glucose and Fructose |
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Nutritional deficiency that results from the absence of one or more essential nutrients in the ration is called ____ |
Primary deficiency |
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Which of the following diseases is caused due to primary or secondary nutritional deficiency A. Anemia and rickets B. Milk fever and ketosis C. Grass tetany and white muscle disease D. All of the above |
All of the above |
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Which of the following factors determine the amount and quality of nutrients required for good health and efficient production of an animal A. Age of the animal B. Species of the animal C. Sec of the animal D. Production status of the animal E. All of the above |
All of the above |
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Information about nutritional requirements of animals can be obtained from the publication of which agent |
NRC |
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Which of these complex organic compounds must contain at least Nitrogen in addition to Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen |
Proteins |
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Nonessential amino acids are amino acids that are dispensable for the both ruminant and non-ruminant animals True or False |
True |
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Which of the following amino acids is a nonessential amino acid |
Alanine |
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Fatty acids that contain one double bond is classified as |
Monounsaturated fatty acid |
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The electrolyte of the animal body includes which three minerals |
Na,Cl, and K |
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Which of the following vitamins needs a constant supply so that to avoid any deficiency in animals |
Vitamin B and C |
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The vitamin promotes growth and maintenance of bones and teeth |
Vitamin D |
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As animals mature it’s body water content decreases, while fat content increases True or False |
True |
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Which of the following represents an example of sensible loss of water from animal body? |
Urine and feces |
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Which source of water is considered as primary source for all far animals |
Drinking water |
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Anthrax is an acute, febrile and infectious bacterial disease that can affect which species of animals A. Cattle B. Sheep and Goat C. Antelope and Deer D. All of the above |
All of the above |
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Humans generally acquire anthrax directly or indirectly from infected animals and occupational exposure to infected or contaminated animal products
True or False |
True |
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The disease commonly known as Mad cow disease refers to which of the following diseases |
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy |
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Which of the following factors contribute to the onset and severity of bovine respiratory disease complex A. Bacterial and viral factors B. Environmental and management factors C. Host factors and stress D. All of the above |
All of the above |
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The time interval between becoming infected and developing symptom is known as _ |
Incubation period |
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Which of the following statement is not true about Calf Enteritis (Scours) |
It is a disease of old cows |
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Which of the following microorganisms cause bovine brucellosis that causes abortion in cattle |
Brucella abortus |
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Which class of antibiotics can be used to treat cattle affected by BRDC? A. Penicillin and Sulfonamide B. Tetracycline and Cephalosporin C. Vitamins and trace mineral |
A and B |
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As an infectious venereal disease of cattle camplyobateriosis or vibriosis can cause which of thefollowing losses? A. Infertility B. Early embryonic mortality C. Occasional abortion D. All of the above E. None of the above |
All of the above |
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Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a severe, highly contagious disease caused by which organism? |
Virus |
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Johne ’s Disease is commonly affects which class of cattle? |
Young calves |
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Which of the following viral disease of sheep known as sore muzzle disease? |
Blue tongue |
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What do you call the disease that cause inflammation of the mammary glands due to a bacterialinfection? |
Mastitis |
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Which class of animals are affected by Caprine Arthritis and Encephalitis Virus diseases |
Goats |
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Which of the following is not a member of the ectoparasites that affect farm animals? |
Tape worm and round worms |
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A mature male goat is called a |
Buck |
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A mature male hog is called |
Boar |
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A mature male horse is called a |
Stallion |
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A mature male chicken is called a |
Cockerel |
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A mature male sheep is called a |
Ram |
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List four types of pathogenic organisms |
Bacteria Fungi Virus Protesta |
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Name six of the nutrients that affect animal health |
Proteins Carbohydrates Vitamins Minerals Water |
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List the two types of immunity that an animal might have in its life |
Passive Immunity Active Immunity |