EXERCISES, LESSON 1
INSTRUCTIONS: Mark the letter of the response that BEST completes the sentence or
BEST answers the question. After you have completed all the exercises, turn to
"Solutions to Exercises" at the end of the lesson and check your answers. For each
exercise answered incorrectly, reread the material referenced after the solution.
1.
A soldier has been bitten by a snake. The bite has six rows of puncture marks,
but no fang marks. This bite was probably caused by a:
a. Poisonous snake.
b. Nonpoisonous snake.
2.
A soldier has been bitten by a snake. The bite has two rows of puncture marks
and a single fang mark. You should treat the bite as being from a:
a. Poisonous snake.
b. Nonpoisonous snake.
3.
A soldier was bitten by a snake. The skin around the bite site was damaged when
the soldier injured himself while running away from the snake and you cannot
determine whether fang marks are present or not. You should treat the bite as
being from a:
a. Poisonous snake.
b. Nonpoisonous snake.
4.
You see a snake about two feet long with colored bands in the following order:
black, red, black, yellow, black, red, black. This snake is:
a. Poisonous.
b. Nonpoisonous.
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