True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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Non-locomoter movement is any movement that occurs in one location in space using the
available space, such as bending, twisting, stretching, and swinging.
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2.
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Transitional is best defined as passing of one stage, state, place, or subject to
another.
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3.
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Financial Management Strategies is an examination of a whole to discover its elements
and their relations.
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4.
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Excessive is exceeding the usual, proper, or specified amount.
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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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Long
life. a. | Maintain | c. | Longevity | b. | Refinement | d. | Sequential | | | | |
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6.
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To
keep in an existing state. a. | Maintain | c. | Abstinence | b. | Benefits | d. | Improve | | | | |
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7.
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Something that promotes well-being or something that is useful. a. | Non-locomotor | c. | Refinement | b. | Analysis | d. | Benefits | | | | |
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8.
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The
manner in which details are treated or are used. a. | Techniques | c. | Transitional | b. | Consumer | d. | Benefits | | | | |
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Matching
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a. | Non-Locomotor | h. | Improve | b. | Transitional | i. | Maintain | c. | Analysis | j. | Financial
Management Strategies | d. | Excessive | k. | Conflict Resolution | e. | Refinement | l. | Longevity | f. | Techniques | m. | Benefits | g. | Consumer | | | | |
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9.
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Any
movement that occurs in one location in space using the available space, such as bending, twisting,
stretching, and swinging.
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10.
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Something that promotes well-being or something that is useful.
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11.
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A
passing of one stage, state, place, or subject to another.
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12.
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Long
life.
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13.
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To
keep in an existing state.
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14.
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One
that buys and uses economic goods.
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15.
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To
come or bring to a pure state.
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16.
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Exceeding the usual, proper, or specified amount.
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17.
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The
manner in which details are treated or are used.
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18.
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To
end a prolonged struggle.
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19.
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Ability to manage finances.
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20.
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To
make greater in amount or degree.
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21.
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An
examination of a whole to discover its elements and their relations.
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