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An example of an occupational illness covered by workers' compensation is:
 
  a. pink eye that a child brings home from school.
  b. respiratory problems from inhaling asbestos from the workplace during construction.
  c. the seasonal flu.
  d. a cold caught from a co-worker.

Question 2

Workers' compensation insurance covers only:
 
  a. on-site job-related issues.
  b. off-site job-related issues.
  c. job-related transportation issues.
  d. job-related issues.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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