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1.

What is Parturient paresis caused by?

A. Low blood levels of ionized calcium
B. Low blood levels of ionized sodium
C. Low blood levels of ionized zinc
D. Low blood levels of ionized vitamin-D
Answer» B. Low blood levels of ionized sodium
2.

When evaluating a dairy ration, what do the letters TDN stand for?

A. Total Diet Needed
B. Tested Digestible Nutrients
C. Total Digestible Nutrients
D. The Dairy Network
Answer» D. The Dairy Network
3.

What is the approximate time of ovulation in cattle after the beginning of heat?

A. 60 hours
B. 90 hours
C. 30 hours
D. 3 hours
Answer» D. 3 hours
4.

What hormone is responsible for maintaining a pregnancy?

A. Progesterone
B. Lutalyse
C. Prostaglandin
D. Oxytocin
Answer» B. Lutalyse
5.

If there are large numbers of flies around the dairy barn, what should be the first thing to be examined in an attempt to solve the fly problem?

A. Cow feeding procedures
B. Milking procedures
C. Manure handling procedures
D. Calf feeding procedures
Answer» D. Calf feeding procedures
6.

What is the average mature weight for a Jersey cow?

A. 1000 lb
B. 1400 lb
C. 800 lb
D. 500 lb
Answer» B. 1400 lb
7.

What units are used to measure energy?

A. Calories
B. Grams
C. Liters
D. Tons
Answer» B. Grams
8.

Corn silage stored in sealed uprights should be ensiled at what moisture?

A. No less than 40 percent moisture
B. No less than 50 percent moisture
C. No less than 60 percent moisture
D. No less than 30 percent moisture
Answer» D. No less than 30 percent moisture
9.

Which cows have higher protein requirements?

A. High-producing and open cows
B. Low-producing and pregnant cows
C. High-producing and pregnant cows
D. Low-producing and open cows
Answer» D. Low-producing and open cows
10.

When discussing nutrition, what does NPN stand for?

A. Nonprotein nitrogen
B. Normal protein necessities
C. Natural protein nitrogen
D. No protein in nitrogen
Answer» B. Normal protein necessities
11.

What is the average duration of standing the heat in cattle?

A. 4 hours
B. 12 hours
C. 70 hours
D. 8 hours
Answer» C. 70 hours
12.

What percent moisture should corn silage be chopped at when stored in horizontal silos-bunkers or bags?

A. 10 percent moisture
B. 20 percent moisture
C. 30 percent moisture
D. 70 percent moisture
Answer» E.
13.

Corn silage, stored in upright, top-unloading silos, should be chopped at what percent moisture?

A. 72 to 75 percent moisture
B. 82 to 85 percent moisture
C. 92 to 95 percent moisture
D. 62 to 65 percent moisture
Answer» E.
14.

When evaluation dairy rations what do the letters NE stand for?

A. Net Equivalence
B. Not Essential
C. Not Edible
D. Net Energy
Answer» E.
15.

Hairy Heel Wart is scientifically known as what?

A. Digital Divide
B. Digital Dermatitis
C. Intraheel laminitis
D. Digital phlegmon
Answer» C. Intraheel laminitis
16.

What is the scientific term for birth?

A. Domino
B. Parturition
C. Calving
D. Dystocia
Answer» C. Calving
17.

Where is the National Cheese Exchange Located?

A. Chicago, Illinois
B. Green Bay, Wisconsin
C. Madison Wisconsin
D. Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Answer» C. Madison Wisconsin
18.

What does BVD stand for?

A. Boring Viral Distress
B. Bovine Viral Disease
C. Bovine Viral Dumbness
D. Bovine Viral Diarrhea
Answer» E.
19.

At how many days can pregnancy be detected by palpation?

A. Before 14 days
B. Between 14 and 40 days
C. Between 40 to 50 days
D. Between 50 and 95 days
Answer» D. Between 50 and 95 days
20.

How many days into a pregnancy can a fetus be sexed by ultrasound?

A. Before 14 days
B. Between 14 and 30 days
C. Between 30 and 55 days
D. Between 55 and 95
Answer» E.
21.

What is intra muscular injection?

A. It is administered in the muscle
B. It is administered under the skin
C. It is the administration of medication to a cow via the blood vessels
D. It requires the tented method
Answer» B. It is administered under the skin
22.

What is FAS?

A. Finland Agriculture Service
B. Final Agriculture Service
C. Foreign Agricultural Service
D. Food and Agriculture Society
Answer» D. Food and Agriculture Society
23.

What is subcutaneous injection?

A. It is administered in the muscle
B. It is administered under the skin
C. It is the administration of medication to a cow into the blood vessels
D. It requires the tented method
Answer» C. It is the administration of medication to a cow into the blood vessels
24.

When feeding close-up cows a calcium deficient diet, which gland experience stimulation?

A. Pituitary
B. Parathyroid gland
C. Hypothalamus
D. Mammary gland
Answer» C. Hypothalamus
25.

In a study of milk parlors conducted by researchers at the University of Florida, how did parallels perform when compared to herringbones?

A. They were twice as slow
B. Parallels out performed herringbones by nearly 8 percent
C. They performed the same
D. Herringbones out performed parallels by nearly 8 percent
Answer» C. They performed the same
26.

What are ways to avoid milk fever in cows?

A. Feed low-potassium hay and/or silage to dry cows
B. Adding anionic salts to the dry cow ration
C. Fasting dry cows two weeks before calving
D. Both Feed low-potassium hay and/or silage to dry cows and Adding anionic salts to the dry cow ration
Answer» E.
27.

What is CCC?

A. Caring Cats Corporation
B. Commodity Credit Corporation
C. Cow Chemistry Center
D. Crazy Cow Corporation
Answer» C. Cow Chemistry Center
28.

What is GATT?

A. General Alien Tariff and Trade
B. General Agricultural Tariffs and Trades
C. General Agreement on Trades and Tariffs
D. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Answer» E.
29.

Who is the current U.S. Secretary of Agriculture?

A. Ann Veneman
B. Mike Johanns
C. Dan Glickman
D. Buddy L. Winny
Answer» C. Dan Glickman
30.

What percentage of whole milk is fat when compared on a dry matter basis?

A. About 10 percent
B. About 50 percent
C. About 25 percent
D. Exactly 100 percent
Answer» D. Exactly 100 percent
31.

What does NMPF stand for?

A. Northern Milk Producers Formulation
B. Never marry poor farmers
C. National Milk Producers Federation
D. National Milk Protein Foundation
Answer» D. National Milk Protein Foundation
32.

What piece of legislation made farmer cooperatives legal?

A. Sherman Act
B. Capper-Volstead Act
C. Farm Bill
D. Barkley Act
Answer» C. Farm Bill
33.

The reason that testing of milk is done in laboratories of the USDA Milk Market Orders is?

A. To assure safety of the supply
B. To provide an accurate accounting for amounts of milk solids sold in the order
C. To make sure food and drug law is followed
D. To provide data for the US Statistical Reporting Service
Answer» C. To make sure food and drug law is followed
34.

The practice that distributes payments for milk among the producers within a specific Federal Milk Marketing Order is called?

A. Pool pricing
B. Classified pricing
C. Support pricing
D. Differential pricing
Answer» B. Classified pricing
35.

What percent of today’s youth consume the recommended amount of dairy products?

A. 10%
B. 30%
C. 50%
D. 75%
Answer» C. 50%
36.

The Federal Orders of today are based on the Agricultural Agreement Act of?

A. 1927
B. 1947
C. 1937
D. 1966
Answer» D. 1966
37.

When the environmental temperature falls below 30°F, the normal diet of a young calf should be supplemented with _______________

A. Protein
B. Energy
C. Vitamin A
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Vitamin A
38.

When referring to milk test used at the processing plant, what is a DMC?

A. Direct Microscopic Smear test
B. Direct Microscopic Somatic test
C. Direct Micro Susceptibility test
D. Direct Measurement Control
Answer» B. Direct Microscopic Somatic test
39.

What is intravenous injection?

A. It is administered in the muscle
B. It is administered under the skin
C. It is the administration of medication to a cow via the blood vessels
D. It requires the tented method
Answer» D. It requires the tented method
40.

What acid is formed when nonstructural carbohydrates are digested in the rumen?

A. Lactic acid
B. Citric acid
C. Propyl-hydro chloride
D. Propionic acid
Answer» E.
41.

Cows treated with BST typically show an increase of __________ in daily milk production.

A. 2%
B. 10%
C. 20%
D. 30%
Answer» C. 20%
42.

What does GnRH stand for?

A. Gestation Repression Hormone
B. Genotype Reflection Hormone
C. Goonie Resusitation Hoovermobile
D. Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone
Answer» E.
43.

Milk that is used to make butter is classified as which class in Federal Orders?

A. Class I
B. Class II
C. Class III
D. Class IV
Answer» E.
44.

How frequently should an average cow freshen?

A. Once every 24 months
B. Once every 12 months
C. Once every 20 months
D. Only once in her lifetime
Answer» C. Once every 20 months
45.

Where are undegradable proteins absorbed?

A. Large intestine
B. Rumen
C. Small Intestine
D. Liver
Answer» D. Liver
46.

What is another term for the lowest lateral regions of the abdomen, near the groin?

A. Gubernaculum
B. Rumen
C. Abomasum
D. Inguinal
Answer» E.
47.

How many days after breeding can a pregnancy be detected by ultrasound?

A. Between 28 to 30 days
B. Before 14 days
C. Between 14 and 28 days
D. Between 30 and 55 days
Answer» B. Before 14 days
48.

What ration ingredients contain the highest concentration of energy?

A. Carbohydrates
B. Fats
C. Sugars
D. Minerals
Answer» C. Sugars
49.

What pathway in young calves directs milk into the abomasum, bypassing the rumen, reticulum, and omasum?

A. Rumen bypass groove
B. Masticulas passinomis
C. Esophageal groove
D. Rumen passinomis
Answer» D. Rumen passinomis
50.

The letters FSIS stand for what?

A. Food Service and Inspection Safety
B. Free State Inspection Service
C. Food Sanitation and Inquiry Service
D. Food Safety and Inspection Service
Answer» E.