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       doctor trainee test questions!
       By: splashy Date: July 22, 2013, 12:39 pm
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       1. 
       A.
       Poppy Seeds
       B.
       Deathberries
       C.
       Coltsfoot
       D.
       Snakeroot
       E.
       Garlic
       2. 
       kits die?
       A.
       Lavender
       B.
       Parsley
       C.
       Rosemary
       D.
       Thyme
       E.
       Borage
       3. 
       A.
       Burdock
       B.
       Lavender
       C.
       Borage
       D.
       Watermint
       E.
       Comfrey
       4. 
       A.
       Mouse
       B.
       Cat
       C.
       Dog
       D.
       Sheep
       E.
       Horse
       5. 
       A.
       Watermint
       B.
       Juniper Berries
       C.
       Chervil
       D.
       Daisey
       E.
       All treat bally ache
       6. 
       A.
       Tansy
       B.
       Goldenrod
       C.
       Chickweed
       D.
       Juniper Berries
       E.
       Lambear
       7. 
       A.
       Tansy
       B.
       Marigold
       C.
       Coltsfoot
       D.
       Celandine
       E.
       All are yellow
       8. 
       A.
       Borage
       B.
       Chickweed
       C.
       Ragwort
       D.
       Burdock
       E.
       Alder Bark
       9. 
       A.
       Alder Bark
       B.
       Honey
       C.
       Feverfew
       D.
       Yarrow
       E.
       Dock Leaves
       10. 
       A.
       Lambear
       B.
       Yarrow
       C.
       Ragwort
       D.
       Borage
       E.
       Celandine
       11. 
       wound healing.
       A.
       Horsetail
       B.
       Feverfew
       C.
       Goldenrod
       D.
       Dock Leaves
       E.
       Chervil
       12. 
       A.
       Burdock
       B.
       Celandine
       C.
       Horsetail
       D.
       Dock
       E.
       Comrfey
       13. 
       pads?
       A.
       Goldenrod
       B.
       Daisy Leaves
       C.
       Watermint
       D.
       Yarrow
       E.
       Marigold
       14. 
       A.
       Alder Bark
       B.
       Death Berries
       C.
       Yarrow
       D.
       Wild Garlic
       E.
       Goldenrod
       15. 
       A.
       Ease fever
       B.
       Calm cats
       C.
       Relieve pain in head and throat
       D.
       All of the above
       E.
       None of the above
       16. 
       A.
       Yarrow
       B.
       Stinging Nettle
       C.
       Parsley
       D.
       Snakeroot
       E.
       Both C and D
       17. 
       A.
       Catmint
       B.
       Juniper Berries
       C.
       Tansy
       D.
       Stinging Nettle
       E.
       Yarrow
       18. 
       A.
       Catmint
       B.
       Parsley
       C.
       Thyme
       D.
       Sage
       E.
       A and C
       19. 
       sooth scratches.
       A.
       Dried Oak Leaves
       B.
       Dock Leaves
       C.
       Watermint
       D.
       Marigold
       E.
       Juniper Berries
       20. 
       A.
       Because of shame.
       B.
       Because they get infected really bad very easily.
       C.
       Because it leaves a bad scar.
       D.
       Because they carry malaria.
       E.
       Because they are gross.
       21. 
       too high?
       A.
       Poppy Seeds
       B.
       Chamomile
       C.
       Tansy
       D.
       Celndine
       E.
       Both A and C
       22. 
       A.
       Parsley, Thyme, Wild Garlic
       B.
       Ragwort, Lambear, Chamomile
       C.
       Alder Bark, Borage, Honey
       D.
       Dock, Snakeroot, Burdock
       E.
       Lavender, yarrow, poppy seeds
       23. 
       A.
       Feed them honey.
       B.
       Drink a lot of water.
       C.
       Feed them dock.
       D.
       Feed them yarrow.
       E.
       Nothing you can do.
       24. 
       A.
       Stops coughs
       B.
       Warms limbs
       C.
       Reduces rash
       D.
       Cures fever
       E.
       Stops infection
       25. 
       A.
       Lambear
       B.
       Feverfew
       C.
       Burdock
       D.
       Yarrow
       E.
       Bramble Acupuncture
       26. 
       A.
       Numbs fear, insomnia, and shock.
       B.
       Numbs fear, pain, and nervousness.
       C.
       Numbs distress, insomnia, and rowdiness.
       D.
       Numbs, nervousness, rowdiness, and shock.
       E.
       Numbs pain, distress, and shock.
       27. 
       A.
       Parsley
       B.
       Ragwort
       C.
       Juniper Berries
       D.
       Stinging Nettle
       E.
       Watermint
       28. 
       berries?
       A.
       Calmness, lack of pain, followed by death.
       B.
       Lethargy, diarrhea, followed by death.
       C.
       Extreme pain, uncontrolled spasms, followed by death.
       D.
       Vomiting, sleepiness, followed by death.
       E.
       Death berries are not deadly.
       29. 
       A.
       Thyme
       B.
       Borage
       C.
       Poppy seeds
       D.
       Comfrey
       E.
       Alder Bark
       30. 
       A.
       Beside the thunder path
       B.
       In twoleg gardens
       C.
       Near a river
       D.
       In high altitudes
       E.
       In dry places
       31. 
       A.
       Short stem, small white flowers.
       B.
       Tall stem, small white flowers.
       C.
       Tall stem, small yellow flowers.
       D.
       Short stem, small yellow flowers.
       E.
       Short stem, large yellow flower.
       32. 
       A.
       Healing infections
       B.
       Cracked paws
       C.
       Eye irritations
       D.
       A and B
       E.
       A and C
       33. 
       A.
       Treat burns
       B.
       Treat mild sore throat
       C.
       Treat infected wounds
       D.
       Treat headache
       E.
       Treat insomnia
       34. 
       A.
       Its sharp scent
       B.
       Its sweet scent
       C.
       Its sharp flavor
       D.
       Its sweet flavor
       E.
       A and D
       35. 
       A.
       Comfrey
       B.
       Chickweed
       C.
       Celandine
       D.
       Dock Leaves
       E.
       Both B and C
       36. 
       A.
       The acid in the stomach of a mouse.
       B.
       The saliva of a mouse.
       C.
       Rotten mouse.
       D.
       Its an herb
       E.
       None of these
       37. 
       A.
       Carmint
       B.
       Lavender
       C.
       Thyme
       D.
       All have soothing scents
       E.
       Both B and C
       38. 
       A.
       Stinging Nettle
       B.
       Catmint
       C.
       Tansy
       D.
       Parsley
       E.
       Yarrow
       39. 
       A.
       Makes a good bowl for mixing herbs
       B.
       It helps stop the flow of blood.
       C.
       It promotes the healing of burns.
       D.
       Binds the paws of traitor
       E.
       Good toy for kits to play with
       40. 
       A.
       Chervil
       B.
       Comfrey
       C.
       Alder bark
       D.
       Chickweed
       E.
       Snakeroot
       41. 
       A.
       Treats aching joints
       B.
       Treats stiffness
       C.
       Helps heal wounds
       D.
       All of the above
       E.
       None of the above
       42. 
       A.
       Chervil
       B.
       Horsetail
       C.
       Dock Leaves
       D.
       Lambear
       E.
       Dried oak leaf
       43. 
       , juniper berries?
       A.
       1
       B.
       2
       C.
       3
       D.
       4
       E.
       5
       44. 
       A.
       Give the stinging nettle to barf up most of it then make them
       drink a lot of water fast to send it through their system as
       fast as possible.
       B.
       Feed them catmint, the natural opposite of death berries.
       C.
       Make them gurgle water and spit it out then punch them in the
       stomach to make them throw up.
       D.
       Paw out what you can see in their mouths then give them yarrow
       to vomit out the rest.
       E.
       There is nothing you can do besides pray to StarClan.
       45. 
       A.
       Red
       B.
       Yellow
       C.
       Purple
       D.
       White
       E.
       Chickweed does not flower.
       46. 
       A.
       Wild Garlic
       B.
       Celandine
       C.
       Snakeroot
       D.
       Tansy
       E.
       Chamomile
       47. 
       A.
       Reduces pain in the head
       B.
       Reduces fever
       C.
       Reduces pain in the throat
       D.
       Reduces agitation
       E.
       All of the above
       48. 
       A.
       Pranking queens
       B.
       Getting ticks off
       C.
       Killing bacteria on an infected wound
       D.
       Dissolving warts
       E.
       Reducing fever
       49. 
       A.
       Short stem with blue flowers
       B.
       Tall stem with blue flowers
       C.
       Short stem with pink flowers
       D.
       Tall stem with pink flowers
       E.
       This plant does not flower
       50. 
       A.
       They suck
       B.
       They are okay
       C.
       They are pretty cool
       D.
       They are awesome
       E.
       They are HELLA awesome
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       Re: doctor trainee test questions!
       By: imminent Date: July 22, 2013, 10:07 pm
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