EXAM QUESTIONS - DIRECTORY

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251 TOPICS

252 TOPICS

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

The Exam Questions pages contain exam questions used in the past by the A&P faculty at UT-M and MTSU; some questions may appear on the exams you take this semester.

From the lists above, select the course and topic for which you would like to see old exam questions. Questions that encompass information from more than one topic, such as might be used on a comprehensive final exam, will be listed as "Multiple Topics." It is a good idea to look at them when you are studying for each regular exam, because your exam likely covers more than one chapter.

(The Batch numbers within each exam file begin in the 90s and are not sequential; they are not useful to students, but rather are indicators to faculty members regarding the history of the exam questions.)

ANSWERS to these questions are not provided within these web pages. You should answer them to the best of your ability, then print them and show your instructor, and ask if your answers are correct. Trying to answer the questions is a vital part of the learning process; you should not undermine this process by acquiring the answers before trying to figure them out yourself.

NOTE - Instructors usually make minor changes in details covered each semester, thus it is possible that some of the questions accessed here will cover material that you will not be tested over. When in doubt, print a copy and show it to your instructor to find out if you are responsible for that information. [top]