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Binge drinking is
 a. drinking and then quitting repeatedly several times.
  b. drinking without eating.
  c. eating without drinking, causing severe headaches.
  d. drinking more than five drinks in one sitting.
  e. worshipping the porcelain god.

Question 2

The comparative analysis of different outside research suppliers that are bidding on a research project should be based on evaluation of
 a. written research requests.
  b. key supplier personnel and written research proposals.
  c. written research proposals.
  d. cost/benefit analyses.
  e. key supplier personnel.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

b



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