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What state is known for its whiskey being aged in charred oak barrels?
 a. Ohio
 b. Louisiana
  c. Kentucky
  d. Delaware
  e. Maryland

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According to the DRI Committee, _____.
 a. beverages that contain caffeine do not count toward meetings one's fluid needs.
 b. a person should not consume more than three cups of caffeine-containing beverages a day.
 c. caffeinated beverages contribute to daily total water intake similar to that contributed by non-caffeinated beverages.
  d. caffeine causes a net deficit of fluid in the body; therefore, caffeine-containing beverages should be avoided by athletes.
  e. caffeine actually helps your body synthesize water internally and so is hyper-hydrating.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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