6. When preparing an emergency supply kit for a family, which is the minimum number of days the supplies should last?A. 2
B. 3
C. 7
D. 30

Question 7. 7. In an emergency situation, how much water is necessary to have per person per day?

A. 1 quart
B. 1 pint
C. 1 gallon
D. 2 gallons

Question 8. 8. What is the purpose of a family communication plan?

A. to diffuse conflict during an emergency
B. to contact each other when an emergency strikes
C. to increase communication of instructions during an emergency
D. to communicate with emergency workers in the case of a natural disaster

Question 9. 9. Which is the least reliable source of information about emergency safety?

A. medical blog
B. government organization
C. medical professional
D. medical journal

Question 10. 10. Which is a significant indicator of an article’s reliability and validity?

A. its length
B. its humor
C. its purpose
D. the age of its author

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Answer 1
Answer: 1. When preparing an emergency supply kit for a family, which is the minimum number of days the supplies should last? B. 3
2. 
In an emergency situation, how much water is necessary to have per person per day? C. 1 gallon
3. What is the purpose of a family communication plan? B. to contact each other when an emergency strikes
4. 
Which is the least reliable source of information about emergency safety? A. medical blog
5. 
Which is a significant indicator of an article’s reliability and validity? C. its purpose
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Question 6:  B

Question 7:  C

Question 8: B

Question 9: A

Question 10: C

Explanation: All of these are correct just trust.


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A) A light industry area

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30. There were more than __________ bicyclists killed in motor vehicle crashes in Florida in 2012.A.  50B.  60C.  90D.  115

31. Accelerating is not an option in executing a decision.
A.  TRUEB.  FALSE

32. Overdriving your headlights is __________
A.  driving with only your parking lights on.B.  driving at a speed that makes your stopping distance longer than the distance illuminated by your headlights.C.  having your headlights aimed improperly.D.  driving with your high-beam headlights on.

33. If your brakes fail, pumping the brake pedal may build up enough pressure to restore your brakes enough to come to a stop.
A.  TRUEB.  FALSE

34. Weather conditions may affect your predictions.
A.  TRUEB.  FALSE

35. __________ are considered a roadside hazard.
A.  AnimalsB.  PedestriansC.  BicyclistsD.  all of the above

36. __________ increases the risk of having a sleep-related traffic crash.
A.  Getting sufficient sleepB.  Driving in the late afternoon hours and driving for longer times without taking a breakC.  Limiting driving between midnight and 6 a.m.D.  all of the above

37. A person cannot afford to increase the risk of driving by having his or her skills reduced by alcohol.
A.  TRUEB.  FALSE

38. Failure to read the child safety seat installation instructions and/or vehicle owner manual instructions regarding safety belts could result in serious injury or death as a result of a failure of the child safety seat to be securely and/or properly installed.
A.  TRUEB.  FALSE

39. __________, combined with lap/shoulder safety belts, offer the most effective safety protection available today for passenger vehicle occupants.
A.  HeadrestsB.  Crumple zonesC.  AirbagsD.  none of the above

40. Three out of four crashes happen at a speed of __________ miles per hour or less.
A.  60B.  45C.  30D.  15

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30. Answer – D (115)There were 6,425 bicycle crashes in Florida in 2012. Out of these 6,425 crashes, there were 116 fatalities; 35 of these fatalities involve cyclists who had been consuming alcohol; 95 of these cyclists were not wearing a bicycle helmet.


31. Answer – B. FalseWhile driving, increasing speed is not an option in carrying out a decided-upon action. Such actions range from changing lanes when approaching a parked vehicle on the side of the roadway, entering an intersection, executing an emergency avoidance maneuver, and so on.

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33. Answer – TrueIf your brakes fail, pumping the brake pedal may build up enough brake fluid pressure to restore your brakes enough to come to a stop. If after pumping about three to four times, the brakes don’t work, it’s advisable to make use of the parking brake.
34. Answer – TrueWhile driving, weather conditions may affect your predictions because weather conditions can change the conditions of the roads on which you drive. In poor weather conditions (like when there is rain, fog, ice, snow etc.), It is advisable to adjust your driving behavior in order to increase your safety.

35. Answer – D. (all of the above)Animals, Pedestrians, and Bicyclists are all considered as examples of roadside hazard. Roadside hazard accidents happen in both urban and rural areas but they happen more commonly and are mostly a problem on rural roads.

36. Answer – B. (Driving in the late afternoon hours and driving for longer times without taking a break)According to guidelines given by the National Household Transport Safety Administration (NHTSA) on drowsy driving, getting sufficient sleep and limiting driving between midnight and 6a.m significantly reduces the risk of having a sleep-related traffic crash. It is also stated in the guidelines that most sleep-related crashes occur in the late afternoon/night or early morning, therefore driving in the late afternoon hours and driving for longer times without taking a break increases the risk of having a sleep-related traffic crash. 
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38. Answer – TrueAfter purchasing a child safety seat, it is advisable to read the installation instructions. It is also advisable to carefully go through the vehicle owner manual instructions regarding safety belts. Failure to do any of these could result in serious injury or death as a result of improper installation of the child safety seat.

39. Answer – C (Airbags)According to traffic safety facts given by the National Household Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) after conducting a National Occupant Protection Use Survey, Airbags, combined with lap/shoulder safety belts, offer the most effective safety protection available today for passenger vehicle occupants.
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Which of the following results from the depressant Rohypnol, also known as the date-rape drug?a. a decrease in pulse and breathing rates
b. unconsciousness and inability to remember what happened
c. violent behavior and decreased sensitivity to pain

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The correct answer to this question is option B. It is the impact that rohypnol has to leave the recipient in a state of unconsciousness and marred by an inability to remember what happened that has lead to it be called the 'date-r ape' drug.

Answer:

The correct answer will be option-B

Explanation:

The Rohypnol is used by the criminals during sexual harassment.

The date drugs once mixed in the drink are undetectable and once drank can cause problems in the person like it leads to generate confusion and unconsciousness.

One of the symptoms observed in the victim is that victim unable to recall what happened to for the period of time after the drink is consumed by the victim.

Thus, Option-B is the correct answer.

Choose one of these fictional teenagers: Underweight Ursula or Overweight Oscar. Pretending to be that teen, post a message describing at least two behaviors that have contributed to the weight problem. Respond to another student’s post, offering Ursula or Oscar at least two suggestions for improving those behaviors. Finally, wrap up your original post with a goal that Ursula or Oscar can set to work toward a healthy weight.

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1. I'll pick Overweight Oscar. One behavior that has contributed to this weight problem is most likely because Oscar is not getting the right amount of exercise each day. Another reason is because he is eating unhealthy foods like a McDonald's burger or IN-N-OUT, junk food, basically, or drinking soft drinks.
2. One suggestion for Oscar is to start exercising daily. For about 20-30 minutes, he should do any desired exercise he wants. Or he can go outside a ride bikes or play things that improve your muscles and decrease your body fat. Another suggestion is to start eating healthier food. It'd be better to check the Nutrition Facts of any type of food he wants before buying it.
3. Oscar's goal is to exercise for about 20-30 minutes a day and to limit the amount of food he is eating. He should start eating healthier foods that doesn't have high fructose corn syrup or food coloring. Soft drinks are put to a limit, as well.

Why does unemployment rise when the economy slows?A. Decreased demand for goods causes demand for labor to go down.
B. Decreased demand for goods causes the cost of labor to go up.
C. Increased demand for goods causes demand for labor to go down.
D. The slower economy makes companies less likely to outsource jobs

Answers

The correct answer is A: Decreased demand for goods causes demand for labor to go down.

THE ANSWER IS CHOICE A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Which of these is curable with treatment if detected early enough?gonorrhea
syphilis
herpes
AIDS
chlamydia

Answers

Syphilis and chlamydia are both bacterial and treatable. Herpes and AIDS are both caused by viral infections.

Answer:

These 3

gonorrhea

syphilis

 chlamydia