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Chapter 2 Traits, Motives, and Characteristics of Leaders
Student:

1. Characteristics associated with leadership can be classified into three broad categories, including:

A. Personality Traits, Cognitive Factors, & Heredity


B. Cognitive Factors, Heredity, & Motives
C. Cognitive Factors, Motives, & Heredity
D. Personality Traits, Motives, & Cognitive Factors
2. Which of the following best describes General Personality Traits?

A. General personality traits are related to task accomplishment.


B. General personality traits are related to success and satisfaction in both work and personal life.
C. General personality traits are related to social networking.
D. General personality traits are related to satisfaction only in personal lives.
3. Which leadership motive reflects the leader seeking power to further their own interests?

A. Tenacity motive
B. Power motive
C. Drive & achievement motive
D. Strong work ethic motive
4. Self-confidence is an important leadership characteristic .

A. primarily among executives


B. primarily among supervisors
C. in almost every leadership setting
D. for male leaders more than female leaders
5. A leader with an internal locus of control .

A. is often low in self-confidence


B. is often interpreted by group members as being weak
C. sees environmental factors as causing most events
D. takes responsibility for events happening
6. A hands-on, deeply engaged leader is most likely to be strong on which one of the folllowing traits
or characteristics?

A. Knowledge of the business


B. Emotional supportiveness
C. Humility
D. Sense of humor

1
7. Emotional intelligence tends to .

A. peak at an early career stage


B. be closely associated with technical skill
C. improve with experience
D. decrease substantially during middle age
8. Passion for their work and the people involved is a task-related personality trait most noted
in leaders.

A. emotional
B. expressive
C. entrepreneurial
D. executive
9. The leadership trait involving imaginative and original solutions to complex problems is known
as .

A. cognitiveness
B. creativity
C. conscientiousness
D. cohesiveness
10. Which contributes more to leadership effectiveness, heredity or the environment?

A. Leaders are born, and therefore heredity is the appropriate answer.


B. Leaders are made and molded, and therefore environment is the appropriate answer.
C. Leaders are both born and made, and therefore both heredity and environment are the
appropriate answer.
D. Leaders are neither born nor made, and therefore neither heredity or environment are the
appropriate answer.

2
Chapter 2 Post-Quiz Key
1. Characteristics associated with leadership can be classified into three broad categories, including:

A. Personality Traits, Cognitive Factors, & Heredity


B. Cognitive Factors, Heredity, & Motives
C. Cognitive Factors, Motives, & Heredity
D. Personality Traits, Motives, & Cognitive Factors
2. Which of the following best describes General Personality Traits?

A. General personality traits are related to task accomplishment.


B. General personality traits are related to success and satisfaction in both work and personal life.
C. General personality traits are related to social networking.
D. General personality traits are related to satisfaction only in personal lives.
3. Which leadership motive reflects the leader seeking power to further their own interests?

A. Tenacity motive

C. Drive & achievement motive


D. Strong work ethic motive
4. Self-confidence is an important leadership characteristic .

A. primarily among executives


B. primarily among supervisors
C. in almost every leadership setting
D. for male leaders more than female leaders
5. A leader with an internal locus of control .

A. is often low in self-confidence


B. is often interpreted by group members as being weak
C. sees environmental factors as causing most events
D. takes responsibility for events happening
6. A hands-on, deeply engaged leader is most likely to be strong on which one of the folllowing traits
or characteristics?

A. Knowledge of the business


B. Emotional supportiveness
C. Humility
D. Sense of humor

1
7. Emotional intelligence tends to .

A. peak at an early career stage


B. be closely associated with technical skill
C. improve with experience
D. decrease substantially during middle age
8. Passion for their work and the people involved is a task-related personality trait most noted
in leaders.

A. emotional
B. expressive

D. executive
9. The leadership trait involving imaginative and original solutions to complex problems is known
as .

A. cognitiveness
B. creativity
C. conscientiousness
D. cohesiveness
10. Which contributes more to leadership effectiveness, heredity or the environment?

A. Leaders are born, and therefore heredity is the appropriate answer.


B. Leaders are made and molded, and therefore environment is the appropriate answer.
C. Leaders are both born and made, and therefore both heredity and environment are the
appropriate answer.
D. Leaders are neither born nor made, and therefore neither heredity or environment are
the appropriate answer.

2
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Glycosuria, tests for, 422.
Glycosuria, toxic, 419.
Glycosuria, pancreatic, 420.
Glycosuria, pathological, 417.
Glycosuria, physiological, 416.
Gnathitis, 19.
Gout, 430.
Gongylonema in gullet, 93.
Grass staggers, 124.
Green potatoes, poisoning by, 286.
Growth, sugar in relation to, 428.
Gullet, inflammation of, 86.
Gullet, spasm of, 90.
Gut tie in ox, 357.

Hæmoglobinæmia, 437.
Hæmoglobinuria, 437.
Hemorrhagic gastro-enteritis in dogs, 252.
Hair and bristle balls, dog and pig, 322.
Hair balls in intestines, 320.
Hair balls in intestines, horse, 320.
Hair balls in stomach, 187.
Hard palate, congestion of, 19.
Hare lip, 49.
Harvest bug on lips, 7.
Helebore poisoning, 285.
Helleborus niger poisoning, 285.
Hepatic abscess, 495.
Hepatic congestion, 483.
Hepatic congestion in dog, 486.
Hepatic congestion in solipeds, 484.
Hepatic hemorrhage, 487.
Hepatic inflammation, 490.
Hepatic steatosis, 508.
Hepatitis, 490.
Hepatitis, infective, 498.
Hepatitis, parenchymatous, 491.
Hepatitis, suppurative, 495.
Hernia, 371.
Hernia, mesenteric, 368.
Hernia of reticulum, 367.
Hernia, omental, 368.
Hernia, pelvic, 357.
Hernia, phrenic, 359.
Hernia through foramen of Winslow, 370.
Honey dew, poisoning by, 292.
Horsetail poisoning, 286.
Hydrochloric acid and gastro-enteritis, 266.

Icterus, 457.
Icterus, from lupin poison, 476.
Icterus nouveaux nés, 473.
Impacted cloaca, 209, 319.
Impacted rumen, 108.
Impaction of colon in solipeds, 203.
Impaction of large intestine, soliped, 197.
Impaction of omasum, 123.
Indigestion, acute gastric in solipeds, 150.
Indigestion, gastric, in carnivora, 158.
Indigestion, gastric, in swine, 159.
Indigestion in abomasum, 135.
Indigestion in fourth stomach in sucklings, 136.
Indigestion, ingluvial, 94.
Indigestion, intestinal, 193.
Indigestion, intestinal in birds, 209.
Indigestion, intestinal, in solipeds, 197.
Indigestion with impaction, in dog, 205.
Indigestion, tympanitic, of rumen, 96.
Ingluvial indigestion, 94.
Intestinal atony, 314.
Intestinal calculi, 323.
Intestinal congestion, from verminous embolism, 210.
Intestinal congestion in solipeds, 220.
Intestinal indigestion in birds, 209.
Intestinal indigestion with impaction, 197.
Intestinal invagination, 344.
Intestinal obstruction in birds, 209.
Intestinal obstruction in dog, 205.
Intestinal pain, 308.
Intestinal strangulations, 356.
Intestinal tympany, 193.
Intestine, abscess of, 336.
Intestine, dilation of, 340.
Intestine, hyperplasia of, 378.
Intestine, rupture of, 332.
Intestines, foreign bodies in, 328.
Intestines, hair balls in, 320.
Intestines, strangulation of, by ovarian ligament, 380.
Intestine, stricture of, 342.
Intestine, tumors of, 374.
Intestine, ulceration of, 338.
Intestine, volvulus of, 351.
Intussusception, 344.
Invagination of bowel, 344.
Iodine poisoning, 276.
Iodism, 276.
Iron, poisoning by, 279.

Jaundice, 457
Jaundice, catarrhal, 463.
Jaundice, catarrhal, in dogs, 467.
Jaundice from ferments in fodder, 476.
Jaundice from lupins, 476.
Jaundice from obstruction, 458.
Jaundice from poisons, 459.
Jaundice in cattle, 472.
Jaundice in new born, 473.
Jaundice without bile obstruction, 459.
Juniperus sabina, poisoning, 286.

Kidney, degeneration of, 431.

Laburnum poisoning, 286.


Laceration of intestine, 332.
Lambs, infective gastro-enteritis in, 138.
Lampas, 19.
Lathyris, poisoning by, 286.
Leather in stomach, 188.
Lips, actinomycosis of, 7.
Lips, epithelioma of, 6.
Lips, indurated, 5.
Lips, inflammation of, 5.
Lips, polypi on, 6.
Lips, treatment of inflammation of, 5.
Lips, trombidiosis of, 7.
Lips, warts on, 6.
Lips, wounds of, 5.
Lipoma of intestine, 374, 377.
Lipoma of Liver, 533.
Lipoma of stomach, 191.
Liver abscess, 495.
Liver, actinomycosis of, 536.
Liver, acute yellow atrophy of, 491.
Liver, amyloid, 511.
Liver, brown atrophy of, 513.
Liver and circulatory disorders, 431.
Liver and gastro-intestinal disease, 431.
Liver and kidney disease, 431.
Liver and nervous disease, 431.
Liver and respiratory disorders, 431.
Liver and skin diseases, 432.
Liver, as a destroyer of toxins, 415.
Liver, calcareous nodules in, 534.
Liver, chronic atrophy of, 507.
Liver congestion in dog, 486.
Liver congestion in horse, 484.
Liver, congestion of, 483.
Liver, cirrhosis of, 502.
Liver disease, secondary results of, 430.
Liver, diseases of, 407.
Liver, effect on leucocytes, 409.
Liver, effect on red globules, 409.
Liver, fatty degeneration, 508.
Liver, fibroid degeneration, 502.
Liver, foreign bodies in, 525.
Liver, functional diseases, treatment, 432.
Liver, functional disorders, 416.
Liver, infective inflammation of, 498.
Liver, inflammation of, 490.
Liver, metabolism in, 410.
Liver, parasites of, 537.
Liver, pigmentation of, 513.
Liver, rupture of, 487.
Liver, sanguification in, 408.
Liver, steatosis of, 508.
Liver, tumors in, 527.
Liver, yellow atrophy of, 476.
“Loco” weeds, poisoning by, 287.
Lupinosis, 476.
Lupinosis in solipeds, 482.
Lymphadenoma of liver, 529.
Lymphadenoma of the spleen, 563.

Maize, poisoning by damaged, 289.


Male fern poisoning, 286.
Marsh’s test for arsenic, 271.
Maxillitis, 44.
May apple, poisoning by, 286.
Meadow saffron poisoning, 284.
Melanoma of gullet, 93.
Melanoma of liver, 528.
Melanoma of spleen, 562.
Melanosis in pancreas, 544.
Melia azedarach, poisoning by, 286.
Melilot poisoning, 286.
Mellituria, 416.
Mercurialis annua poisoning, 286.
Mercurialism, 32.
Mercurial poisoning, 274.
Mercurial stomatitis, 32.
Mercury, test for, 275.
Mesenteric hernia, 368.
Metabolism in liver, 410.
Meteorism, gastric, 150.
Meteorism of the intestines, 193.
Meteorism of rumen, 96.
Microbes in gastro-enteritis, 144.
Milk in infective gastro-enteritis of sucklings, 141.
Milk of woman, and animals, 143.
Marc, stomatitis from, 27.
Monocercomonas gallinæ, 71.
Moulds, poisoning by, 289, 290.
Mouldy bread, poisoning by, 296.
Mouth, diseases of, 4.
Mouth, functional disorders, 4.
Mouth, general inflammation of, 8.
Mouth, injuries to, 4.
Muguet, 27, 36.
Muriatic acid and gastro-enteritis, 266.
Mustard, poisoning by, 287.
Musty grain, poisoning by, 290, 296.
Myoma of intestine, 375.
Myxoma of intestine, 375.

Narcissus poisoning, 284.


Nails in stomach, 188.
Necrobiosis of liver, 498.
Needles in stomach, 188.
Neoplasms of intestine, 374.
Nervous ergotism, 298.
Neuralgic colic, 309.
Nitrate of soda poisoning, 268.
Nitric acid and gastro-enteritis, 266.
Nux vomica, poisoning by, 286.

Oat-hair balls in stomach, 187.


Obesity, 427.
Œnanthe crocata, poisoning by, 286.
Œsophagean tumors, 93.
Œsophagismus, 90.
Œsophagus, paralysis of, 92.
Œsophagus, spasm of, 90.
Omasum, impaction of, 123.
Omasum, inflammation of, 131.
Omasum, tumors of, 133.
Omental hernia, 368.
Osteomalacia, 78.
Ovarian ligament, strangulation of intestine by, 380.
Oxalic acid and gastro-enteritis, 266.
Oxalic acid diathesis, 430.
Oxytropis, poisoning by, 287.

Palatitis, 19.
Pancreas, diseases of, 537.
Pancreas, foreign bodies in, 542.
Pancreatic abscess, 541.
Pancreatic calculi, 543.
Pancreatic tumors, 544.
Pancreatitis, catarrhal, 538.
Pancreatitis, interstitial, 540.
Pancreatitis, suppurative, 541.
Paper-ball in stomach, 188.
Papilloma of gullet, 93.
Papilloma of omasum, 133.
Papilloma of stomach, 191.
Paralysis of gullet, 92.
Paralysis of rectum, 371.
Paralysis of the pharynx, 83.
Paralysis of tongue, 37.
Parasites of liver, 537.
Parasites of rumen and reticulum, 122.
Parasites of spleen, 564.
Paris green poisoning, 269.
Parotid gland, inflammation of, 41.
Parotitis, 41.
Pecking feathers, 76.
Pelvic hernia in ox, 357.
Perforating ulcer of stomach, 179.
Perihepatitis, 500.
Perisplenitis, 554.
Peritonitis, 380.
Peritonitis, chronic, 392.
Peritonitis, general causes, 380.
Peritonitis in birds, 399.
Peritonitis in carnivora, 397.
Peritonitis, infection of, 385.
Peritonitis in ruminants, 395.
Peritonitis in solipeds, 383.
Peritonitis, traumatic, 383.
Pharyngeal abscess, 58.
Pharyngitis, catarrhal, 49.
Pharyngitis, chronic, 73.
Pharyngitis, microbes in, 50, 56.
Pharyngitis, phlegmonous, 54.
Pharyngitis, pseudomembranous, 60.
Pharyngitis, pseudomembranous, in birds, 67.
Pharyngitis, pseudomembranous, in cattle, 63.
Pharyngitis, pseudomembranous, in dogs, 66.
Pharyngitis, pseudomembranous, in sheep, 64.
Pharyngitis, pseudomembranous, in solipeds, 61.
Pharynx, paralysis of, 83.
Pharynx, tumors of, 84.
Phenol poisoning, 281.
Phlegmonous gastritis in horse, 162.
Phosphatic calculi in stomach, 188.
Phosphorus poisoning, 272.
Phrenic hernia, 359.
Phytolacca, poisoning by, 286.
Pica, 76.
Pins in stomach, 188.
Pip in birds, 18.
Plants, paralyzing element in, 95.
Playthings in stomach, 188.
Podophyllum, poisoning by, 286.
Poisoning by acetic acid, 266.
Poisoning by aconite, 286.
Poisoning by acorns, 286.
Poisoning by aloes, 286.
Poisoning by American water hemlock, 285.
Poisoning by ammonia, 264.
Poisoning by anemone, 286.
Poisoning by antimony, 273.
Poisoning by army worm, 288.
Poisoning by arsenic, 269, 271.
Poisoning by artichokes, 286.
Poisoning by astragalus, 287.
Poisoning by azedarach, 286.
Poisoning by bacteria, 289.
Poisoning by barium, 279.
Poisoning by bluestone, 276.
Poisoning by box leaves, 284.
Poisoning by brine, 268.
Poisoning by bromine, 276.
Poisoning by bryony, 286.
Poisoning by buckwheat, 286.
Poisoning by cantharides, 288.
Poisoning by carbolic acid, 281.
Poisoning by castor seeds, 282.
Poisoning by chickweed, 286.
Poisoning by chromium, 280.
Poisoning by cicuta maculata, 285.
Poisoning by cicuta virosa, 286.
Poisoning by clematis, 286.
Poisoning by cockroach, 288.
Poisoning by colchicum autumnale, 285.
Poisoning by conium maculatum, 286.
Poisoning by copper, 276.
Poisoning by creosote, 282.
Poisoning by croton seeds or oil, 283.
Poisoning by cryptogams, 290, 292.
Poisoning by daffodils, 284.
Poisoning by digitalis, 286.
Poisoning by ergot, 289.
Poisoning by euphorbia, 283.
Poisoning by fungi, 289, 291.
Poisoning by galega, 286.
Poisoning by giant fennel, 286.
Poisoning by honey dew, 292.
Poisoning by horsetail, 286.
Poisoning by iodine, 276.
Poisoning by iron, 279.
Poisoning by laburnum, 286.
Poisoning by lathyrus, 286.
Poisoning by lolium temulentum, 286.
Poisoning by male fern, 286.
Poisoning by melilot, 286.
Poisoning by mercurialis annua, 286.
Poisoning by mineral acids, 266.
Poisoning by moulds, 289, 290.
Poisoning by muriatic acid, 266.
Poisoning by mustard, 287.
Poisoning by nitrate of soda, 268.
Poisoning by nitric acid, 266.
Poisoning by nux vomica, 286.
Poisoning by œnanthe crocata, 286.
Poisoning by oxalic acid, 266.
Poisoning by oxytropis, 287.
Poisoning by Paris green, 269.
Poisoning by phosphorus, 272.
Poisoning by phytolacca, 286.
Poisoning by podophyllum, 286.
Poisoning by poppy, 286.
Poisoning by potash, 265.
Poisoning by potatoe beetle, 288.
Poisoning by potatoe tops, 286.
Poisoning by ranunculus, 284.
Poisoning by resinous plants, 286.
Poisoning by rhododendron, 286.
Poisoning by ryegrass, 286.
Poisoning by salts of mercury, 274.
Poisoning by saltpeter, 268.
Poisoning by savin, 286.
Poisoning by silver, 278.
Poisoning by smut, 289.
Poisoning by snapdragon, 286.
Poisoning by soda, 265.
Poisoning by sodium chloride, 267.
Poisoning by spoiled potatoes, 296, 300.
Poisoning by spurge laurel, 283.
Poisoning by spurry seeds, 286.
Poisoning by St. John’s wort, 286.
Poisoning by strychnia, 286.
Poisoning by sulphur, 275.
Poisoning by sulphuric acid, 266.
Poisoning by tares, 286.
Poisoning by tartar emetic, 273.
Poisoning by tobacco, 286.
Poisoning by toxins in food and water, 292.
Poisoning by trefoil, 286.
Poisoning by vetches, 286.
Poisoning by veratrum viride, 285.
Poisoning by white vitriol, 277.
Poisoning by yew, 286.
Poisoning by zinc, 277.
Poisoning, chronic, by arsenic, 271.
Poke root, poisoning by, 286.
Polypi on lips, 6.
Poppy poisoning, 286.
Postpharyngeal abscess, 58.
Potash and gastro-enteritis, 265.
Potato beetle, poisoning by, 288.
Potato tops, poisoning by, 286.
Pseudomembranous enteritis in birds, 226.
Pseudomembranous enteritis in cattle, 223.
Pseudomembranous enteritis in dogs, 225.
Pseudomembranous enteritis in sheep, 224.
Pseudomembranous enteritis in solipeds, 221.
Pseudomembranous pharyngitis in cattle, 62.
Pseudomembranous pharyngitis in dogs, 66.
Pseudomembranous pharyngitis in pigeons and chickens, 67.
Pseudomembranous pharyngitis in sheep, 64.
Pseudomembranous pharyngitis in solipeds, 61.
Pseudomembranous pharyngitis in swine, 65.
Ptomaines and toxins of brine, 268.
Ptyalism, 39.

Rank vegetation as a cause of stomatitis, 9.


Rape cake, stomatitis from, 27.
Ranunculus poisoning, 284.
Rectum, paralysis of, 371.
Red dysentery in cattle, 258.
Resinous plants, poisoning by, 286.
Rhododendron, poisoning by, 286.
Ricinus communis poisoning, 282.
Reticulum, hernia of, 367.
Reticulum, tumors of, 122.
Retropharyngeal abscess, 58.
Rumen, actinomycosis of, 123.
Rumen, balls of vegetable fibre in, 116.
Rumen, foreign bodies in, 118.
Rumen, gaseous fermentation in, 96.
Rumen, hair balls in, 116.
Rumen, impacted, 108.
Rumen, inflammation of, 114.
Ruminitis, 114.
Rumenotomy, 113.
Rumen, overloaded, 108.
Rumen, parasites of, 122.
Rumen, puncture of, 104.
Rumen, tumors of, 122.
Ruminants, chronic gastric catarrh in, 171.
Ruminants, cryptogamic poisoning in, 295.
Ruminants, impaction of colon in, 203.
Rupture of intestine, 332.
Rupture of stomach, solipeds, 182.
Ryegrass poisoning, 286.

Saccharine diabetes, 416.


Sacculated bowel, 340.
Saliva, excessive secretion, 39.
Salivary calculus, 40.
Salivary ducts, dilation of, 40.
Salivary fistula, 40.
Salivary glands, diseases of, 38.
Salivary glands, surgical lesions, 46.
Saliva, suppression of, 38.
Salivation, 5, 39.
Salivation, mercurial, 32.
Saltpeter poisoning, 268.
Sand and gravel in stomach, 188.
Sarcoma in liver, 527, 531.
Sarcoma of intestine, 374, 377, 379.
Sarcoma of omasum, 133.
Sarcoma of spleen, 562.
Sarcoma of stomach, 191.
Savin poisoning, 286.
Schweinsberg disease, 503, 504.
Sclerostoma equinum, 210.
Scouring, 303.
Sequestrum in spleen, 564.
Silver salts, poisoning by, 278.
Smut, poisoning by, 289.
Snapdragon poisoning, 286.
Soda in gastro-enteritis, 265.
Sodium chloride, poisoning by, 267.
Soft palate, injuries to, 48.
Solipeds, acute catarrhal gastritis in, 160.
Solipeds, chronic gastric catarrh in, 170.
Solipeds, cryptogamic poisoning in, 290.
Solipeds, phlegmonous gastritis in, 162.
Solipeds, toxic gastritis in, 164.
Spanish flies, poisoning by, 288.
Spasm, intestinal, 308.
Spasmodic colic, 309.
Spirillum Metchnikowi, 256.
Spiroptera in gullet, 93.
Spleen, abscess of, 557.
Spleen, amyloid degeneration of, 563.
Spleen, anæmia of, 546.
Spleen, chronic congestion of, 550.
Spleen, diseases of, 545.
Spleen, foreign bodies in, 558.
Spleen, gangrene of, in swine, 564.
Spleen, glander nodules in, 564.
Spleen, hyperæmia of, 547.
Spleen, infarction of, 555.
Spleen, parasites of, 564.
Spleen, rupture of, 559.
Spleen, tubercles in, 564.
Spleen, tumors, of, 562.
Splenic hemorrhagic infarction, 555.
Splenic hypertrophy, 550, 551, 552, 553.
Splenic hypertrophy in dogs, 553.
Splenic hypertrophy in ruminants, 552.
Splenic hypertrophy in solipeds, 551.
Splenic hypertrophy in swine, 553.
Splenitis, 554.
Spurge laurel poisoning, 283.
Spurry seeds, poisoning by, 286.
Staggers, 124.
Stale fish, poisoning by, 302.
St. John’s wort, poisoning by, 286.
Stomach, bristle balls in, 116.
Stomach, dilatation of, 180.
Stomach, feather concretions in, 116.
Stomach, foreign bodies in, 187.
Stomach, hair balls in, 116.
Stomach, perforating ulcer of, 179.
Stomach, puncture of, 156.
Stomach, rupture of, solipeds, 182.
Stomach staggers, 124.
Stomach, torsion of, in dog, 184.
Stomach, tumors of, 191.
Stomach, tympany of, 150.
Stomach, ulceration of, 175.
Stomatitis, aphthous, 21.
Stomatitis, catarrhal in birds, 18.
Stomatitis, follicular, 21.
Stomatitis from buccal fermentation, 10.
Stomatitis from caustics, 35.

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