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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Module 2 Exam

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  glial cell.
B  action potential.
C  interneuron.
D  myelin sheath.
Question #2
A  reflex.
B  neurotransmitter.
C  synaptic gap.
D  neural impulse.
Question #3
A  sensory cortex
B  limbic system
C  reticular formation
D  corpus callosum
Question #4
A  corpus callosum.
B  reticular formation.
C  limbic system.
D  myelin sheath.
Question #5
A  Parkinson’s disease.
B  plasticity.
C  lateralization.
D  neurogenesis.
Question #6
A  the formation of new neurons.
B  the reabsorption of neurotransmitters by a sending neuron.
C  the initiation of an action potential.
D  the release of neurotransmitters into the synaptic gap.
Question #7
A  automatically regulate heartbeat and breathing.
B  transmit information between the two cerebral hemispheres.
C  generate a sense of conscious awareness.
D  build new neural pathways.
Question #9
A  recognize familiar faces.
B  understand word meanings.
C  recognize familiar voices.
D  formulate plans.
Question #10
A  frontal
B  parietal
C  temporal
D  occipital
Question #11
A  frontal association area.
B  reticular formation.
C  thalamus.
D  motor cortex.
Question #12
A  auditory perception.
B  hunger and thirst.
C  pain sensations.
D  muscular coordination.
Question #13
A  temporal lobes
B  occipital lobes
C  association areas
D  parietal lobes
Question #14
A  reticular formation
B  hypothalamus
C  cerebral cortex
D  limbic system
Question #15
A  reticular formation.
B  corpus callosum.
C  cerebral cortex.
D  cerebellum.
Question #17
A  memory.
B  vision.
C  thirst.
D  muscular coordination.
Question #18
A  medulla
B  cerebellum
C  amygdala
D  thalamus
Question #19
A  limbic system.
B  brainstem.
C  reticular formation.
D  cerebral cortex.
Question #20
A  cerebellum.
B  amygdala.
C  hypothalamus.
D  corpus callosum.
Question #21
A  limbic system.
B  corpus callosum.
C  cerebellum.
D  reticular formation.
Question #22
A  memory bank.
B  reward center.
C  sensory router.
D  master gland.
Question #23
A  thalamus
B  medulla
C  nucleus accumbens
D  hippocampus
Question #25
A  MRI.
B  fMRI.
C  EEG.
D  PET scan.
Question #26
A  epinephrine.
B  oxytocin.
C  acetylcholine.
D  dopamine.
Question #27
A  master gland.
B  reward center.
C  myelin sheath.
D  association area.
Question #28
A  thyroid
B  pancreas
C  pituitary
D  adrenal
Question #29
A  thyroid gland.
B  pancreas.
C  pituitary gland.
D  adrenal glands.
Question #30
A  neurotransmitters.
B  genes.
C  hormones.
D  endorphins.
Question #31
A  limbic system.
B  cerebellum.
C  endocrine system.
D  reticular formation.
Question #32
A  sexual drives.
B  reflexes.
C  thoughts.
D  emotions.
Question #33
A  central
B  autonomic
C  peripheral
D  somatic
Question #34
A  sympathetic
B  central
C  somatic
D  autonomic
Question #35
A  inhibits digestion and accelerates heartbeat.
B  inhibits digestion and slows heartbeat.
C  stimulates digestion and slows heartbeat.
D  stimulates digestion and accelerates heartbeat.
Question #36
A  reticular formation.
B  sympathetic nervous system.
C  parasympathetic nervous system.
D  somatic nervous system.
Question #37
A  motor neurons
B  the autonomic nervous system
C  interneurons
D  the reticular formation
Question #38
A  glial cells.
B  hormones.
C  dendrites.
D  opiates.
Question #39
A  Alzheimer’s disease.
B  insomnia.
C  schizophrenia.
D  paralysis.
Question #41
A  endorphins.
B  acetylcholine.
C  glutamate.
D  dopamine.
Question #42
A  lateralization.
B  reuptake.
C  plasticity.
D  neurogenesis.
Question #43
A  axon terminals.
B  dendrites.
C  glial cells.
D  myelin sheath.
Question #44
A  threshold.
B  cell body.
C  synaptic gap.
D  myelin sheath.
Question #45
A  thresholds.
B  ventricles.
C  synapses.
D  association areas.
Question #46
A  tomography.
B  threshold.
C  action potential.
D  synaptic gap.
Question #48
A  synaptic gap
B  dendrite
C  cell body
D  axon
Question #49
A  frequency
B  threshold
C  speed
D  intensity
Question #52
A  neurotransmitters.
B  ventricles.
C  neurons.
D  genes.
Question #53
A  genes and neurotransmitters.
B  sensory and motor neurons.
C  the CNS and the PNS.
D  physiological activity and psychological events.