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GRAS is the abbreviation for
 
  (1) green and red additive substitutes, (2) generally recognized as safe, (3) gradually recognized and approved as safe, (4) guaranteed regular additives and substitutes, (5) none of these.

Question 2

Buddhism was established by the dynasty of
 
  (a) Old Choson, (b) Koryo, (c) Koguryo, (d) Shilla, (e) Choson.



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Answer to Question 1

2

Answer to Question 2

(a)



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