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Victim-precipitated rape
 
  a. is what we commonly refer to as date rape.
  b. is a concept consistent with the view of rape as a sexually motivated act.
  c. involves no true victim.
  d. does not have any lasting psychological impact.

Question 2

When a closed-head injury occurs,
 
  a. the damage is localized.
  b. the damage is a result of the brain colliding with the skull.
  c. post-trauma epilepsy is common.
  d. the skull is bruised.



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Answer to Question 1

b. is a concept consistent with the view of rape as a sexually motivated act.

Answer to Question 2

b. the damage is a result of the brain colliding with the skull.



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