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fnuegbu

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Which modifiable risk factor is the leading cause of death in 2000?
 
  A) Lack of physical activity
  B) Poor nutrition
  C) Tobacco use
  D) Alcohol consumption

Question 2

Both the CHES and MCHES examinations are given twice a year and consist of
 
  A) 150 scored questions and 15 pilot questions on a weighted amount of the seven responsibilities.
  B) 100 scored questions on a randomly selected responsibility.
  C) 100 essay questions on the seven responsibilities.
  D) 150 scored questions and 50 pilot questions on a randomly selected responsibility.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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