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How many factors play into the Why Do You Smoke? Test developed by the National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health?
 A) 12
  B) 10
  C) 8
  D) 6
  E) 4

Question 2

Compared with addiction to alcohol, the physical addiction to nicotine is ____ powerful.
 A) nearly as
  B) twice as
  C) two to three times less
  D) two to three times more
  E) six to eight times more



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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