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Julia is mad at her friend Sara and wants to hurt her. According to research, how is Julia most likely to try to hurt Sara?
 
  A) She will physically attack Sara.
  B) She will exclude Sara from their social group.
  C) She will verbally attack Sara in front of her family.
  D) She will not allow Sara to play on her sports team.

Question 2

According to recent surveys, which of the following, if any, qualities do women find particularly attractive in a potential male mate?
 
  a. openness
  b. earning potential
  c. well defined musculature
  d. None of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

A



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