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The leading cause of death in the home is:
 
  (a) poisoning (b) falling (c) fire (d) shock

Question 2

The leading cause of death in children is:
 
  (a) fires (b) recreational accidents
  (c) unintentional injuries (d) homicide



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ANSWER: C




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