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deesands

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Which step in the assessment of safety is a technical question?
 
  A. Deciding how much safety is demanded with respect to a particular product or activity.
  B. Determining how much safety is attainable and how to attain it in a given endeavor.
  C. Ascertaining whether a particular instance of a product or activity comes up to standards of safety.
  D. Deciding who will experience the risk.

Question 2

Of the following statements, which is true about what Carol Gilligan says in her book In a Different Voice?
 
  a. Men are superior to women.
  b. When it comes to men and women, different need not mean lesser.
  c. Women and men think very much alike.
  d. Women's insights are less significant than men's



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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