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The immigrants who were brought into Canada to build the railroad in the 19th century were usually from
 
  (a) Ireland, (b) Holland, (c) Alaska, (d) China,
 
  (e) Burma.

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Oxidative rancidity occurs in
 
  (1) polyunsaturated fats, (2) saturated fats, (3) newly processed fats, (4) 1 and 3, (5) 2 and 3.



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Answer to Question 1

(d)

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