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What are the top two causes of death in the world?
 
  A) obesity and heart disease
  B) stroke and heart disease
  C) arthritis and respiratory diseases
  D) cancer and stroke

Question 2

Numerous employees at McLaren Manufacturing have chronic lifestyle diseases, such as obesity, alcohol abuse, and smoking. Which of the following should most likely be implemented by McLaren?
 
  A) occupational safety program
  B) succession planning program
  C) organizational fit program
  D) corporate wellness program



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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