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Todd is six years old. His behavior is characterized by inattention, bullying, temper tantrums,
   stubbornness, and fidgeting.
 
  He is easily distracted, fails to finish anything he starts, often acts
   impulsively, and requires constant supervision. He is constantly on the go, running and
   climbing on things, and he cannot wait his turn in games or lines. He is suffering from
   ______ disorder.
   a. obsessive-compulsive c. conduct
   b. oppositional defiant d. attention-deficit/hyperactivity

Question 2

Alcohol-induced irreversible memory loss due to brain damage resulting from deficiency of vitamin B1 is another name for ______.
 
  a. Cushing's syndrome c. Korsakoff's syndrome
   b. Addison's disease d. Broca's syndrome



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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