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  • Access to potable water is most heavily limited by


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  • A. Raw water supplies
  • B. Money
  • C. Climate
  • D. Precipitation

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  • Money 

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    • 1. Daisy wheel printer is a type of

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    • A. Impact printer
    • B. Laser printer
    • C. Manual printer
    • D. Matrix printer
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    • 2. The brightest color emitted by the sun is

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    • A. yellow-green
    • B. red-green
    • C. green-blue
    • D. red-blue
    • Discuss
    • 3. The place where the river meets the sea is called

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    • A. Delta
    • B. Sediment
    • C. Tributary
    • D. Estuary
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    • 4. Which planet rotates clockwise?

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    • A. Uranus
    • B. Saturn
    • C. Venus
    • D. Earth
    • Discuss
    • 5. Medical Sociology is the systematic study of
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    • 6. Cuscuta is an example of

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    • A. Predation
    • B. Ectoparasitism
    • C. Brood parasitism
    • D. Endoparasitism
    • Discuss
    • 7. In terms of percent, whiskey has more alcohol than wine.

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    • A. TRUE
    • B. FALSE
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    • 8. Which greenhouse gas is produced by the raising of cattle?

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    • A. Carbon dioxide
    • B. Methane
    • C. Sulphur dioxide
    • D. Carbon monoxide
    • Discuss
    • 9. Attribution theory was designed to account for

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    • A. how people explain others' behavior
    • B. the process of revealing intimate aspects of ourselves to others
    • C. social facilitation and social loafing
    • D. the loss of self-awareness that occurs in group situations
    • Discuss
    • 10. Which planet is known as the Morning Star or the Evening Star?

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    • A. Jupiter
    • B. Venus
    • C. Mercury
    • D. Saturn
    • Discuss


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