True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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1.
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A
communicable disease is not capable of being transmitted through contact with an infected
person.
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2.
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A
personal illness is an illness that is of a personal nature, perhaps realting to the skin for
example.
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3.
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A
communicable disease is capable of being communicated or carried from one person or thing to
another.
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4.
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Coping diseases are ones that you deal with on a daily basis and are not life
threatening.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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5.
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To
worry or annoy with repeated attacks. a. | Offensive | c. | Resources | b. | Harassment | d. | Excessive | | | | |
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6.
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A
statement of estimated income and expenditures. a. | Financing | c. | Budgeting | b. | Financial
Management Strategies | d. | Analysis | | | | |
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7.
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To
raise or provide funds or capital for. a. | Financing | c. | Economy | b. | Budgeting | d. | Longevity | | | | |
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8.
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The
process of furnishing nourishment. a. | Refinement | c. | Incidence | b. | Consumer | d. | Nutrients | | | | |
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Matching
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a. | Communicable
Diseases | h. | Nutrients | b. | Non-Communicable Diseases | i. | Resources | c. | Coping
Diseases | j. | Overindulgence | d. | Personal Illnesses | k. | Logical | e. | Harassment | l. | Sequential | f. | Budgeting | m. | Locomotor | g. | Financing | | | | |
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9.
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Of or
relating to logic.
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10.
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Following in time or as an effect.
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11.
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Movement that travels from place to place usually identified by weight transference on
the feet such as walking or running.
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12.
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Diseases that you deal with on a daily basis. Not life threatening.
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13.
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An
illness that is of a personal nature.
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14.
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Capable of being communicated or carried from one person or thing to another (Flu
virus).
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15.
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Disease that are not capable of being transmitted through contact with an infected or
affected person (Cancer).
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16.
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Furnishing nourishment.
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17.
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To
allow onself to take pleasure.
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18.
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To
raise or provide funds or capital for.
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19.
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Worry
or annoy with repeated attacks.
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20.
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A
statement of estimated income and expenditures.
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21.
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A new
or a reserve source of supply or support.
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