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jasdeep_brar

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Wailing of cats, out of tune, workmen in my head all refer to
 
  A. alcohol-related delerium tremors.
  B. alcohol-related hangover.
  C. alcohol-related auditory hallucinations.
  D. alcohol-related acute behavioral toxicity.

Question 2

In studies relating homicide to alcohol use,
 
  A. there is no statistical relationship between drinking and homicide.
  B. about half of all murderers and about half of all homicide victims had been drinking.
  C. murderers were likely to have been drinking, but their victims were not.
  D. victims were likely to have been drinking, but the murderers were not.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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