ANSC 103 QUIZZES EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY
GRADED A+
Agricultural Animal Care and Use Program - ANSWER-Dr. Hayes, who gave the biosecurity
lecture, is part of the group AACUP, which stands for:
The DAR (Division of Animal Resources) is responsible for oversight of ANSC farms -
ANSWER-Which of the following statements regarding organizations involved in animal welfare
on compass is FALSE?
True - ANSWER-Zoonotic diseases are infectious diseases that can be transmitted from non-
human animals, both wild and domestic, to humans.
Colic - ANSWER-Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a zoonotic disease during the
lecture?
False - ANSWER-The following photo was mentioned during the lecture as an example of
POOR biosecurity.
direct transmission - ANSWER-Contact with an infected animal, bites, nose-to-nose contact,
and skin infections are all examples of what type of disease transmission?
Droplets released from a sneeze - ANSWER-Which of the following is NOT an example of a
fomite that can transmit disease?
All of the above - ANSWER-Which of the following situations can contribute to a higher risk of
disease outbreak?
Two showers and 36 hours - ANSWER-Dr. Hayes mentioned a good rule of thumb, when you
have been at an outside pig farms, is _____ before entering a U of I swine unit.
, Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) - ANSWER-The disease in 2001 in the UK, that resulted in over
2 million animals had to be slaughtered and destroyed, was _____.
Highly pathogenic Avian influenza (HPAI) - ANSWER-Which disease was mentioned during the
lecture as being spread through North American migratory bird flyways?
True - ANSWER-Visiting a slaughterhouse CAN pose a potential biosecurity risk even though
most of the animals are no longer alive.
It is acceptable, from a biosecurity standpoint, for you to attend lab on Thursday - ANSWER-
Read the following scenario and choose the best answer. You volunteered at the wildlife clinic
where sick animals are brought. You were there on Saturday. Before you left the clinic, you
changed into clean clothes, placed your dirty ones in a bag before placing them in your car. You
have showered daily. Lab is on Thursday at the Beef Barn.
It is NOT acceptable, from a biosecurity standpoint, for you to attend lab that day - ANSWER-
Read the following scenario and choose the best answer. You attend a local fair where there are
a large number of cattle. You are wearing your favorite boots. You walk through the animal
barns admiring the cattle. You were expecting to attend lab that afternoon at the Dairy Farm and
have no time to change clothing/footwear or shower.
Fase - ANSWER-It is important to attend labs for ANSC 103 when possible, so it is a good idea
to go to lab even if you are not feeling well.
Point of balance - ANSWER-The line labelled as A on the figure is called:
Line that causes the animal to switch directions as the line is crossed - ANSWER-Which of the
following best describes line A?
Blind spot (blind area) - ANSWER-The area labelled as B on the figure is called:
Flight zone - ANSWER-Letter C refers to the edge of the:
AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY
GRADED A+
Agricultural Animal Care and Use Program - ANSWER-Dr. Hayes, who gave the biosecurity
lecture, is part of the group AACUP, which stands for:
The DAR (Division of Animal Resources) is responsible for oversight of ANSC farms -
ANSWER-Which of the following statements regarding organizations involved in animal welfare
on compass is FALSE?
True - ANSWER-Zoonotic diseases are infectious diseases that can be transmitted from non-
human animals, both wild and domestic, to humans.
Colic - ANSWER-Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a zoonotic disease during the
lecture?
False - ANSWER-The following photo was mentioned during the lecture as an example of
POOR biosecurity.
direct transmission - ANSWER-Contact with an infected animal, bites, nose-to-nose contact,
and skin infections are all examples of what type of disease transmission?
Droplets released from a sneeze - ANSWER-Which of the following is NOT an example of a
fomite that can transmit disease?
All of the above - ANSWER-Which of the following situations can contribute to a higher risk of
disease outbreak?
Two showers and 36 hours - ANSWER-Dr. Hayes mentioned a good rule of thumb, when you
have been at an outside pig farms, is _____ before entering a U of I swine unit.
, Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) - ANSWER-The disease in 2001 in the UK, that resulted in over
2 million animals had to be slaughtered and destroyed, was _____.
Highly pathogenic Avian influenza (HPAI) - ANSWER-Which disease was mentioned during the
lecture as being spread through North American migratory bird flyways?
True - ANSWER-Visiting a slaughterhouse CAN pose a potential biosecurity risk even though
most of the animals are no longer alive.
It is acceptable, from a biosecurity standpoint, for you to attend lab on Thursday - ANSWER-
Read the following scenario and choose the best answer. You volunteered at the wildlife clinic
where sick animals are brought. You were there on Saturday. Before you left the clinic, you
changed into clean clothes, placed your dirty ones in a bag before placing them in your car. You
have showered daily. Lab is on Thursday at the Beef Barn.
It is NOT acceptable, from a biosecurity standpoint, for you to attend lab that day - ANSWER-
Read the following scenario and choose the best answer. You attend a local fair where there are
a large number of cattle. You are wearing your favorite boots. You walk through the animal
barns admiring the cattle. You were expecting to attend lab that afternoon at the Dairy Farm and
have no time to change clothing/footwear or shower.
Fase - ANSWER-It is important to attend labs for ANSC 103 when possible, so it is a good idea
to go to lab even if you are not feeling well.
Point of balance - ANSWER-The line labelled as A on the figure is called:
Line that causes the animal to switch directions as the line is crossed - ANSWER-Which of the
following best describes line A?
Blind spot (blind area) - ANSWER-The area labelled as B on the figure is called:
Flight zone - ANSWER-Letter C refers to the edge of the: