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Q1: What is the difference between prakriti and vrikuti?
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Prakriti is the natural state of being, while vrikuti is the affected state of being.
Prakriti is the basic constitution of an individual, while vrikuti refers to the aggravated condition of an individual’s prakriti.
Prakriti is static, while vrikuti is dynamic.
All of the above
Q2: Name the five elements and their sanskrit terms.
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Q3: What are the qualities of Vata?
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Air and ether elements
Dry, light, cold, quick, and subtle
Governs movement in the body and is responsible for change
Q4: What is the best massage oil for Pitta?
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Coconut
Almond
Mustard Oil
None of the above
Q5: What essential oil is balancing for kapha?
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Lavender oil
Cedarwood oil
Rosemary oil
Geranium oil
Q:6 True or False: Vayu impels the blood to move through our arteries and veins, food through our digestive tract, and sensory impulses through our nerves.
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True
False
Q7: Why is it important for a practitioner of Abhyanga to maintain good mental, emotional and physical health?
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Q8. Why is Abhyanga helpful with Insomnia?
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Q9. What are some of the main imbalances that a person with a Kapha prakruti is prone to?
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Obesity
Depression
Laziness
All of the above
Q10. Lymphatic fluid runs through the thoracic canal and re-enters the circulation general at a rate of_____ ml per hour?
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125 ml
40 ml
60 ml
175 ml
Q11: True or False: A practitioner must ensure that their personal beliefs do not interfere with the care you provide.
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True
False
Q12: Describe the Pendulum stroke.
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Q13: In Sanskrit the term shiro means?
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Neck
Back
Foot
Head
Q14: True or False: There are eight great marma points that are essential to life. These marma's house the greatest concentration of vital energies of all the points
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True
False
Q15: The Griva Marmani is located at
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The back of the neck
Behind the knee
The forehead
In the center of the chest
Q16: True or False:The hypodermis is below the dermis and is also called the subcutaneous fascia. It is the deepest layer of skin and contains adipose lobules, hair follicles, sensory neurons, and blood vessels.
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True
False
Q17: If pofessionals work alone in their own homes or other premises what should they do?
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Q18: Name 3 of the bodily functions of Vata.
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Q19: The course of every illness and the remedies it requires are determined in large part by the constitution of the person it affects. What are some factors can disturb the balance of the body and mind?
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Q20: True or False: Rajas is the dynamic pursuit of our wants and needs through the sense organs, indriyas, and the karmendriyas of the hands and feet.
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False
Q21: True or False: Vayu (air) is the principle of movement that governs all sensory stimuli and motor responses, voluntary and involuntary actions, respiration, and circulation.
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True
False
Q22: Name 3 qualities of Kapha.
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Q23: In sanskrit the word Sneha means?
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Massage
Comfort
Oil or "love"
Stability
Q24: The best way to learn about herbs is to become intimately acquainted with them; an herbalist must know a plant’s natural habitat. How would someone become acquainted with herbs?
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Q25: What are some of vata's herbal allies?
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Q26: What are the two essential oils that can bring balance to an opinionated Pitta?
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Jasmine and Yarrow
Amber and geranium
Brahmi and Chamomile
None of the above
Q27: The skin is the body's largest organ, with a total area of about _____ square feet.
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5 sqft
12 sft
35 sft
20 Sft
Q28: True or False: Subcutaneous absorption occurs mainly from the surface through the hair follicles, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands, and when the medicated oil is rubbed on vigorously, the amount of the preparation that is forced into the hair follicles and glands is increased.
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True
False
Q29: Name to kind of pressure/touch each Prakruti would benefit from.
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Q30: What do you feel is the most important aspect of the Code of Ethics?
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