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FSQA Exam #3 Multispecies – Advanced Level 1. What two purposes does your animal bedding serve? a. Comfort and water retention b. Protection and stress reduction c. Temperature control and sanitation d. None of the above 2. Which of the following is NOT found on a feed label: a. Guaranteed analysis b. Feeding directions c. Withdrawal time d. Ingredients e. All of the above are found on a feed label 3. The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is responsibly for: a. Inspecting carcasses slaughtered at federally inspected plants b. Monitoring sanitation at packing plants c. Conducting testing on randomly selected carcasses to detect tissue residues d. All of the above 4. Needles for injections should be selected based on: a. The size of the animal b. The characteristics of the product being injected c. The site of the injection d. None of the above e. a, b, and c are correct 5. VFD stands for: a. Voluntary Feed Directive b. Veterinary Feed Directive c. Veterinarian Family Decision d. Voluntary Farm Directive 6. This type of injection means to inject medication under the skin. a. Intravenous b. Subcutaneous c. Intramuscular d. Intraperitoneal 7. Which of the following does NOT need to be recorded in animal medication records a. Animal’s ID b. c. d. e. Date given Animal’s symptoms Withdrawal time All of the above must be recorded 8. Which of the following are classified as permanent methods of identifying livestock? a. Paint branding b. Ear tags c. Tattoo d. Hot branding e. All are permanent f. C and d are permanent 9. You should keep a copy of your feed labels for a minimum of: a. 6 months b. 1 month c. 1 year d. 5 years 10. Injecting medication in the muscle tissue with a needle is referred to as: a. Intravenous injection b. Intramammary injection c. Intramuscular injection d. Subcutaneous injection 11. What type of injection causes the least amount of damage to muscle tissue and is the preferred method of injection? a. Intravenous injection b. Intramuscular injection c. Subcutaneous injection d. Intraperitoneal injection 12. Which of the following is a common cause of bruises on carcasses? a. Improper use of sorting panels b. Tapping animals on the shoulder c. Nails and sharp objects sticking out in pens and facilities 13. EPA is responsible for: a. Inspection of livestock processing facilities b. Approving new livestock medications c. Controlling pesticides used in livestock production d. Feed ingredients that are appropriate for livestock use 14. Three ruminant species are: a. Swine, cattle, and chickens b. Cattle, goats, and swine c. Cattle, goats, and sheep d. Sheep, goats, and swine 15. If a medication label says the drug is only to be used on hogs, can it ever legally be used on cattle? a. No, never b. Yes, if you’ve used it before and it has worked c. Yes, if prescribed by a veterinarian d. Both b and c 16. The regulatory agency responsible for determining tissue tolerance for most animal health products. a. EPA – Environmental Protection Agency b. FSIS – Food Safety and Inspection Service c. FDA – Food and Drug Administration 17. If a fair rule states that the animal must have been born on or before January 15 and it was born on January 16, it is okay to put January 15 on the entry form because it is just one day difference a. True b. False c. Maybe, if it’s acceptable by the Extension Office 18. The following note was made on a medication treatment record: All animals in pen 5 received Ivermectin in their feed on May 5-6-7-8-9 and 10. Feed was mixed by Harry Holstein. Withdrawal time is 5 days. What is the first day these animals could be harvested? a. May 11 b. May 15 c. May 20 d. None of the above 19. If a visitor to your farm is from another country (or has been in contact with animals from another country) they should wait a minimum of _____ days before visiting your farm. a. 24 hours (One day) b. 72 hours (Three days) c. Five days d. Seven days 20. E. Coli and salmonella are examples of: a. Microbial contamination b. Chemical contamination c. Physical contamination 21. Meat quality remains the same regardless of handling. a. True b. False 22. An animal’s nutrient needs are based on: a. It’s digestive system b. Age c. Weight d. Stage of production e. All of the above 23. If a feed product includes a medication, the feed tag must: a. Be blue in color b. Include the word “Medicated” below the product name c. Be available on the internet d. Only be used by a licensed veterinarian 24. Extra label drug use is when: a. The producer uses the drug EXACTLY as it is specified on the label b. The producer uses drugs on their own in a manner other than what is stated on the label without veterinarian guidance c. The veterinarian prescribes the drug to be used in a manner other than what is on the label 25. Livestock diseases can be spread by: a. Animal to animal contact, animal excretions such as manure, urine and nasal fluids b. People wearing the same boots and clothes from farm to farm or sale barn and fairs to home farm operations c. Wildlife, rodents, birds, cats and dogs d. All of the above 26. The two main factors that affect medical product quality are: a. Date packaged and expiration b. Storage and administration c. Temperature and air d. Syringe type and size 27. The purpose of HACCP- Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points is: a. Prevent food safety problems before they happen b. Conduct meat safety inspections c. Take action, such as meet recalls following a food safety problem 28. Withdrawal time is? a. The amount of time required for a medication to be metabolized, or broken down, by the animal’s body b. The amount of time required after treatment to assure volatile residues will not be found in the tissue c. The length of time between when an animal was last given a treatment and when they can be harvested d. All of the above 29. FSIS is responsible for: a. Biosecurity programs for livestock operations b. Inspection of livestock processing facilities c. The safety of livestock when transported d. Approving new livestock medications 30. Production records allow you to measure an animal’s performance. a. True b. False