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iveyjurea

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Which of the following is not a postage scale model?
 
 Electronic
  Spring
  Leverage
  Beam

Question 2

Which of the following terms relates to a gynecological disorder?
 
 Salpingitis
  Stomatitis
  Rhinitis
  Epididymitis



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Answer to Question 1

Leverage

Rationale: Leverage is a distractor. All other answers are available postal scale models.

Answer to Question 2

Salpingitis

Rationale: Salpingitis means inflammation of the fallopian tube.



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