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Alzheimer's disease is a term used to describe:
 
  (a) a form of inevitable ageism (b) all
  elderly people who have problems remembering (c) a progressive and irreversible
  decline in mental functioning (d) senility and dementia in the very elderly

Question 2

Aging should be considered:
 
  (a) a pathological phenomenon (b) a negative component of life (c) a normal developmen-tal process (d) an inevitable decline in quality of life



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: C

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: C



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