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LPT Milk5 Topics|7 Quizzes
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LPT Meat5 Topics|7 Quizzes
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September, 2024Toxicology3 Topics
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Pharmacology5 Topics
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Chemotherapy4 Topics
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October, 2024AGB8 Topics|9 Quizzes
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AGB Basics: The Cell Cycle
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Unit 1 Mendelian and Modified Mendelian Inheritance
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Unit 2 Advanced Genetic Concepts
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Unit 3 Population Genetics – Gene and Genotype Frequencies, Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium
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Unit 4 Quantitative Genetics: Heritability, Repeatability and Correlation
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Unit 5 Selection Methods
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Unit 6 Mating Systems
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Unit 7 Breeding Policies and Conservation
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AGB Basics: The Cell Cycle
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Veterinary Medicine13 Topics
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VPH & Epidemiology7 Topics
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November, 2024Veterinary Microbiology10 Topics
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LPM7 Topics
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Physiology4 Topics
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December, 2024Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology, and Obstetrics11 Topics
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Veterinary Surgery and Radiology & Anaesthesiology1 Topic
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Extension Education2 Topics
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January 2025Veterinary Pathology1 Topic
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Veterinary Parasitology4 Topics
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Question 1 of 100
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1. The typical specific gravity of cow’s milk ranges from:
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2. Question
2. The maximum storage time for raw milk at 4°C is:
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3. Question
3. Which of the following is responsible for the bluish tinge in skimmed milk?
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4. Question
4. The lactometer is based on which scientific principle?
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5. Question
5. The typical fat percentage in double toned milk is:
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6. Question
6. What is the term for the first milk secreted after calving?
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7. Question
7. The addition of what percentage of water can be detected in milk using the freezing point method?
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8. Question
8. The pH of milk tends to increase in cases of:
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Question 9 of 100
9. Question
9. The key factor that influences the flavor of milk is:
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10. Question
10. The milk fat globules are stabilized by:
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11. Question
11. What is the characteristic flavor of rancid milk caused by?
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12. Question
12. The typical energy content of buffalo milk is:
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13. Question
13. Which of the following is a sign of high bacterial contamination in milk?
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14. Question
14. The protein content in goat milk is approximately:
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15. Which of the following contributes to the heat stability of milk proteins?
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16. Question
16. Which vitamin in milk is most susceptible to destruction by light?
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17. Question
17. In which form does calcium primarily exist in milk?
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18. Question
18. The major gas found in milk responsible for the formation of bubbles is:
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19. Question
19. Which breed of dairy animal produces milk with the lowest fat percentage?
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20. Question
20. The viscosity of milk increases with the presence of:
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21. Question
21. Which of the following is used to measure the freezing point of milk?
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22. Question
22. The process of separating cream from milk using centrifugal force is called:
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23. Question
23. The primary carbohydrate in mare’s milk is:
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24. Question
24. The maximum bacterial count allowed in pasteurized milk is:
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25. Which of the following is the least abundant mineral in milk?
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26. Question
26. The primary protein that remains soluble at a pH of 4.6 in milk is:
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27. Question
27. Which fat-soluble vitamin is found in high concentrations in milk fat?
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28. Question
28. What type of whey protein plays a critical role in iron transportation?
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29. Question
29. The protein responsible for the greenish tinge in whey is:
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30. Question
30. The enzyme responsible for curdling milk in cheese production is:
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31. Question
31. The standard pasteurization process involves heating milk to:
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32. Question
32. The specific gravity of buffalo milk typically ranges between:
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33. Question
33. The fatty acid responsible for the buttery flavor in milk is:
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34. In high-fat milk, the fat globules are
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35. Question
35. The shelf life of pasteurized milk stored at 4°C is typically:
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36. Question
36. The most heat-sensitive enzyme in milk that can cause rancidity is:
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37. Question
37. Which breed of cow is known for producing the highest milk yield per lactation but with the lowest milk fat content?
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38. Question
The enzyme responsible for the breakdown of milk proteins during cheese-making is:
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39. Question
39. The predominant fatty acid in cow milk fat is:
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40. Question
40. The SNF (Solids-Not-Fat) content of toned milk should be at least:
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41. The yellow color of butter is primarily due to the presence of:
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42. Question
42. The acidity of milk that leads to spontaneous coagulation is:
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43. Question
43. What is the primary cause of bitter flavor development in pasteurized milk?
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44. Question
44. The fat globules in milk are stabilized by which type of proteins?
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45. Question
45. The major bacterial group responsible for lactic acid production in milk is:
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46. Question
46. The specific gravity of buffalo milk is typically:
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47. Question
47. In dairy processing, UHT treatment involves heating milk to:
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48. Question
48. What is the most heat-stable vitamin in milk?
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49. Question
49. The process of vacuum pasteurization, also known as “vacreation,” is used primarily for:
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50. Question
50. What is the name of the enzyme responsible for lactose breakdown?
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51. Question
51. The most common defect caused by bacterial contamination in cheese is:
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52. Question
52. Which component in milk is the most affected by high-temperature processing?
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53. Question
53. The primary protein responsible for the structure of casein micelles is:
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54. Question
54. The term used to describe milk that contains very small fat globules and does not separate on standing is:
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55. Question
55. The primary protein in milk responsible for its nutritional value is:
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56. Question
56. The milk sugar lactose is composed of which two monosaccharides?
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57. Question
57. The pigment responsible for the greenish-yellow color of whey is:
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58. Question
58. Which bacteria are responsible for causing sour milk by fermenting lactose?
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59. Question
59. The process of fermentation of lactose into lactic acid by bacteria in milk is called:
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60. Question
60. Which of the following is a phospholipid found in milk fat globule membranes?
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61. Question
61. The typical calcium content of cow’s milk is approximately:
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62. The main antimicrobial enzyme found in milk is:
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63. Question
63. The primary role of lactose in milk is:
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64. Question
64. The type of lactometer used to measure the density of milk is based on the:
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65. Question
65. The typical titratable acidity of fresh buffalo milk is:
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66. The primary function of α-lactalbumin in milk is:
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67. Question
67. The role of casein micelles in milk is to:
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68. The process of removing microorganisms, particularly heat-resistant spores, from milk is called:
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69. Question
69. The average protein content of cow’s milk is approximately:
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70. The freezing point depression of milk is an indicator of:
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71. Question
71. The light scattering in milk that causes its opaque white appearance is primarily due to:
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72. Question
72. The enzyme responsible for the antimicrobial activity in raw milk is:
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73. The main carbohydrate present in milk is:
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74. The protein that assists in iron absorption and transportation in milk is:
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75. Question
75. The refractive index of milk is measured using a:
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76. Which breed of buffalo is known for having the highest milk fat content?
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77. Question
77. The viscosity of buffalo milk at 20°C is approximately:
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78. What is the average energy contribution of milk fat per gram?
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79. Question
79. The lipoprotein that plays a crucial role in the digestion of fats in milk is:
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80. Question
80. The biological value of milk proteins is a measure of:
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81. Question
81. The primary reason for the browning of milk during high heat processing is due to the:
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82. Question
82. The phospholipid found in milk fat globules that contributes to cell membrane structure is:
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83. Question
83. The heat-sensitive enzyme used to check pasteurization efficiency in milk is:
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84. Question
84. The highest percentage of lactose is found in which type of milk?
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85. Question
85. The term used for milk produced immediately after calving is:
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86. Question
86. The main effect of pasteurization on vitamins in milk is:
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87. Question
87. The predominant immunoglobulin found in colostrum is:
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88. The component of milk primarily responsible for its buffer capacity is:
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89. Question
89. The primary reason for the high viscosity of buffalo milk is due to its:
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90. Question
90. The typical total solids content of cow’s milk is:
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91. The enzyme responsible for breaking down lactose into glucose and galactose is:
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92. The typical ash content of buffalo milk is:
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93. The most heat-sensitive nutrient in milk, often reduced during pasteurization, is:
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94. Question
94. Which process involves heating milk to at least 63°C for 30 minutes?
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95. Question
95. The freezing point of buffalo milk is typically lower than cow’s milk due to:
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96. Question
96. What is the primary function of lactoperoxidase in milk?
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97. Question
97. The main component of milk fat responsible for rancid flavors when oxidized is:
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98. Question
98. The process of reducing the microbial load in milk without significantly altering its composition is:
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99. Question
99. The main component responsible for sweetness in milk is:
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Question 100 of 100
100. Question
100. The lipase enzyme in milk breaks down which component?
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