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Vet Science Test Bank (Questions & Answers) 1) When trying to remove a frightened cat from a kennel, which body posture are you least likely to see? A) Tail carried upright C) Ears flattened against ... head B) Paws elevated D) Crouched position A) Tail carried upright 2) Castration of a male dog will help to eliminate which type of aggressive behavior? A) Territorial aggression C) Predatory aggression B) Fear-induced aggression D) Redirected aggression A) Territorial aggression 3) The most common encountered type of attack in veterinary facilities is: A) Canine dominance-aggression biting C) Female rabbit territorial-aggression biting B) Equine dominance-aggression biting D) Canine fear biting D) Canine fear biting 4) Which species is most likely to seek out a hiding place if it escapes its enclosure? A) Bird C) Horse B) Dog D) Cat D) Cat 5) Horses display aggression by: A) Biting C) Nickering B) Head butting D) Snorting A) Biting 6) Which type of aggression rarely poses a risk to veterinary hospital personnel during their workday? A) Pain-induced aggression C) Territorial aggression B) Predatory aggression D) Dominance aggression B) Predatory aggression 7) The process by which an animal develops appropriate social behaviors toward members of its own and other species is called: A) Sensitization C) Integration B) Socialization D) Anthropomorphism B) Socialization 8) An animal that growls, hisses, bares teeth, air-snaps, and/or lunges is exhibiting______ behavior. A) Dominant C) Threating B) Submissive D) Aggressive C) Threating 9) Most cats prefer to be petted: A) On the head B) On their scent glands located on their cheeks and in front of their ears C) On the belly D) On the back B) On their scent glands located on their cheeks and in front of their ears 10) Reinforcement or punishment of emotionally induced behavior is referred to as________ conditioning. A) Positive C) Operant B) Negative D) Counter C) Operant 11) The study of animal behavior is called: A) Homotoxicology C) Mircobiology B) Ethology D) Physiology B) Ethology 12) Agonistic behavior deals with A) Conflict C) Fear-induced B) Territorial D) Dominance A) Conflict 13) Predatory aggression deals with A) Intermale conflict C) Pain-induced B) Suckling female D) Chasing and killing prey D) Chasing and killing prey 14) Following a seizure which sign is not a common behavior for an animal: A) Animal appears blind C) Animal is disoriented B) Animal cannot control bowels D) Elevated body temperature B) Animal cannot control bowels 15) Ears raised, mouth opened in a relaxed grin, lowered front half of body in a "bowing" posture, and tail wagging is considered to be which type of canine visual communication? A) Aggressive C) Submission B) Play D) Relaxed B) Play [Show More]

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