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nummyann

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What is a zero-tolerance law (related to alcohol)?
 
  A) a law which provides strict sentences for legally drunk adults (over age 18) who operate a motor vehicle with children (17 and under) as passengers
  B) a law which provides strict sentences for adults who provide alcohol to minors
  C) a law which prohibits any (or only a trace of) alcohol in your system if you are underage and driving a vehicle
  D) a law which prohibits the transport of any open containers of alcoholic beverages in a motor vehicle

Question 2

Which of the following accurately describes caffeinated cocktails?
 
  A) They present a public health concern.
  B) The FDA encouraged manufacturers to reformulate the beverages.
  C) Students who mix alcohol with caffeine experience more than twice as many alcohol-related accidents.
  D) All of the answers are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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