Certification Exam – Actual Practice Questions &
Answers (2026) Instant PDF Study Guide
• This practice guide contains 200 exam-style questions covering all major topics in
the ICEV Elanco Veterinary Medical Applications Certification, designed to mirror
the actual exam format with clear answers and EXPERT RATIONALE.
• Use this material by reading each question carefully, selecting your answer
mentally before checking the highlighted correct option, then reinforcing your
understanding through the EXPERT RATIONALE provided beneath each answer.
ICEV ELANCO VETERINARY MEDICAL APPLICATIONS CERTIFICATION EXAM 200
Practice Questions with Answers & EXPERT RATIONALE
SECTION 1: VETERINARY TERMINOLOGY & ANATOMY
1. What does the term "dorsal" refer to in veterinary anatomy?
A. Toward the belly
B. Toward the tail
C. Toward the nose
D. Toward the back or spine
E. Toward the side
Correct Answer: D. Toward the back or spine
EXPERT RATIONALE: Dorsal refers to the back or upper surface of an animal,
opposite to ventral which refers to the belly side.
2. The term "cranial" refers to which direction?
A. Toward the tail
B. Toward the belly
,C. Toward the spine
D. Toward the ground
E. Toward the head
Correct Answer: E. Toward the head
EXPERT RATIONALE: Cranial means toward the head or skull (cranium). Its
opposite is caudal, which means toward the tail.
3. What does "lateral" mean in anatomical terms?
A. Toward the midline
B. Toward the head
C. Away from the midline, toward the side
D. Toward the tail
E. Toward the belly
Correct Answer: C. Away from the midline, toward the side
EXPERT RATIONALE: Lateral means away from the midline of the body. Its
opposite, medial, means toward the midline.
4. Which term describes a position closer to the point of attachment of a
limb?
A. Distal
B. Lateral
C. Caudal
D. Ventral
E. Proximal
Correct Answer: E. Proximal
, EXPERT RATIONALE: Proximal means closer to the point of origin or
attachment. Distal means farther from the point of attachment.
5. The prefix "brady-" means:
A. Fast
B. Above
C. Below
D. Slow
E. Without
Correct Answer: D. Slow
EXPERT RATIONALE: Brady- is a prefix meaning slow, as in bradycardia (slow
heart rate). Its opposite is tachy-, meaning fast.
6. What does the suffix "-itis" indicate?
A. Surgical removal
B. Incision into
C. Abnormal condition
D. Suturing
E. Inflammation
Correct Answer: E. Inflammation
EXPERT RATIONALE: The suffix -itis denotes inflammation of a body part, such
as otitis (ear inflammation) or dermatitis (skin inflammation).
7. The term "nephro-" refers to which organ?
A. Liver
, B. Heart
C. Lung
D. Spleen
E. Kidney
Correct Answer: E. Kidney
EXPERT RATIONALE: Nephro- is derived from the Greek word for kidney.
Nephrology is the study of kidney diseases.
8. What does "hematology" study?
A. The nervous system
B. The skin
C. The bones
D. Blood and blood disorders
E. The digestive system
Correct Answer: D. Blood and blood disorders
EXPERT RATIONALE: Hematology is the branch of medicine dealing with the
study of blood, blood-forming organs, and blood diseases.
9. The suffix "-ectomy" means:
A. Inflammation
B. Visual examination
C. Incision into
D. Surgical removal
E. Suturing of
Correct Answer: D. Surgical removal