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1. Which of the following is the primary role of a veterinary
assistant?
a. Diagnose illnesses
b. Perform surgeries
c. Assist veterinarians and veterinary technicians with animal
care
d. Prescribe medications
Rationale: Veterinary assistants support veterinary staff by
handling daily care tasks, cleaning, and assisting with procedures
rather than performing medical diagnoses or treatments.
2. What is the safest method to lift a large dog?
a. Pulling by the leash
b. Lifting under the abdomen and chest with a second person if
needed
c. Using proper lifting technique, supporting chest and
hindquarters, with assistance if necessary
d. Dragging by the collar
Rationale: Proper lifting prevents injury to both the animal and
handler and ensures safe handling.
3. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration in an animal?
a. Excessive salivation
, b. Tacky gums and skin tenting
c. Weight gain
d. Hyperactivity
Rationale: Tacky gums and delayed skin elasticity (skin tenting)
indicate fluid loss and dehydration.
4. When handling a cat for examination, what is the recommended
approach?
a. Grab by the tail
b. Approach calmly and use minimal restraint
c. Squeeze the cat to prevent movement
d. Shout to gain attention
Rationale: Calm, gentle handling reduces stress and prevents
injury to both the cat and handler.
5. What is the normal body temperature range for a healthy adult
dog?
a. 95–97°F
b. 101–102.5°F
c. 103–105°F
d. 98–100°F
Rationale: Normal canine body temperature is slightly higher than
human body temperature.
6. Which tool is commonly used to restrain small animals during
examination?
a. Scalpel
b. Muzzle, towel, or cat bag
c. Stethoscope
d. Forceps
Rationale: Restraint tools prevent injury during procedures and
reduce stress for the animal.
, 7. Which of the following is considered a zoonotic disease?
a. Canine distemper
b. Ringworm
c. Feline leukemia
d. Parvovirus
Rationale: Zoonotic diseases are transmissible from animals to
humans; ringworm is fungal and can infect humans.
8. What does the term “anesthetic” refer to?
a. Pain reliever
b. Medication that causes loss of sensation
c. Antibiotic
d. Sedative only
Rationale: Anesthetics block sensation, typically used during
surgery or procedures.
9. A puppy’s first set of vaccinations is usually started at what age?
a. 1 week
b. 6–8 weeks
c. 12 weeks
d. 20 weeks
Rationale: Puppies are usually vaccinated starting at 6–8 weeks to
protect against common infectious diseases.
10. Which of the following is a proper way to clean a kennel?
a. Sweep with a dry broom only
b. Remove all waste, scrub surfaces with disinfectant, and rinse
thoroughly
c. Wipe with a dry cloth
d. Spray water without detergent
Rationale: Proper sanitation reduces the spread of disease and
maintains a safe environment.