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The leading causes of death in middle age are __________ and __________.
 
  A) motor vehicle collisions; cancer
  B) falls; motor vehicle collisions
  C) cancer; cardiovascular disease
  D) falls; cardiovascular disease

Question 2

Which individual is most likely to say that he or she has had no sexual partners in the previous year?
 
  A) Tamara, a 37-year-old woman
  B) Santos, a 38-year-old man
  C) Darnell, a 59-year-old man
  D) Margarete, a 58-year-old woman



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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