8/28/2008
     
 
  1. How many common symptoms does the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration  associate with driving under the influence?
    15
    20
    60
    5

  2. How many miles over the speed limit on the street and on the freeway do you need to be going to warrant a speed enhancement allegation tacked onto your DUI charge?
    20 mph on the street and 30 mph on the freeway
    15 mph on the street and 50 mph on the freeway
    30 mph on the street and 20 mph on the freeway
    20 mph on the street and 30 mph on the freeway

  3. What are the three National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Standardized Field Sobriety Tests that were validated in various studies?
    Fingers to Nose, Alphabet Backwards, Pupil Dialation
    Alphabet Backwards, Walk & Turn, Fingers to Nose
    Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus, Walk & Turn & One Leg Stand
    Pupil Dialation, Run and Sprint, Backward Walk

  4. What were the cities/states that held the three National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Standardized Field Sobriety Tests Validation Studies?
    Texas, New York, Miami
    Florida, Colorado & San Diego
    Los Angeles, Seattle, Washington DC
    Utah, Trenton, San Diego

  5. What is the operating principle of the Datamaster breath machine used in Los Angeles and Orange Counties?
    Infrared Absorption
    Fuel Cell
    Taguchi Cell
    Infrared Laser

  6. What is the operating principle of the Alco-Sensor IV roadside breath testing machine?
    Infrared Absorption
    Taguchi Cell
    Infrared Laser
    Fuel Cell

  7. What principle established the correlation between  breath and blood?
    Beer Lambert
    Law of Equilibrium
    Henry's Law
    A.W.'s Law

  8. What is the name of the part of the breath machine that simultaneously monitors the slope of the curve produced by the detector output and that produced by the output of the breath volume circuit to determine if and when the sample acceptance parameters have been satisfied?
    Filter Wheel
    Sample Chamber
    Flow Thermistor
    Quartz Reference

  9. What is the average vital capacity of the human lung?
    5-6 liters
    2-3 liters
    3-4 liters
    6-7 liters

  10. What is the hemocrit for the average male and the average female?
    45% in men and 50% in women
    55% in men and 40% in women
    60% in men and 35% in women
    50% in men and 45% in women

  11. What is the hemocrit?
    The portion of the blood that is occupied by red blood cells
    The portion of the blood that is occupied by white blood cells
    The portion of the blood that is plasma
    The portion of the blood that is alcohol

  12. What is Beer's law?
    A Beer a day keeps the doctor away 
    The absorbance of a sample is directly proportional to the concentration of the absorbing substance
    The principle that established the correlation between  breath and blood
    The principle that established the correlation between  urine and breath

  13. What is the name of sphincter muscle between the small intestine and the stomach?
    The Duodenum
    The Byloric Muscle
    The Achilles Valve
    The Pylorus Valve

  14. What is the instrument used to measure the volume of breath?
    Spirometer
    Girometer
    Drunkometer
    PBT II

  15. What is the bodily enzyme that acts as a catalyst in converting alcohols?
    Metabolites
    Mitochondria
    Alcohol Enzyme
    Alcohol dehydrogenase

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