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What does the term loose nukes refer to?
 a. the attitude of Russia about using nuclear weapons
 b. selling of nuclear information to foreign sources by Russian scientists
  c. the smuggled radioactive material stolen from Russian nuclear facilities
  d. the brain drain of nuclear scientists after ether fall of communism
 e. terrorist organizations with nuclear capabilities

Question 2

Europe is a great peninsula, fringed by smaller peninsulas and islands and bordered on its seaward sides by the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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