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The term proof originated from the practice of:
 a. testing the color of an alcohol-containing liquid.
  b. testing whether an alcohol-containing liquid would ignite.
  c. testing whether an alcohol-containing liquid tasted good.
  d. testing how much of an alcohol-containing liquid would lead to intoxication.

Question 2

Choose which sequence of events correctly describes the progression of a deficiency disease.
 A) Tissue stores are depleted; blood levels decrease; physical signs appear; permanent damage occurs
  B) Physical signs appear; tissue stores are depleted; blood levels decrease; permanent damage occurs
  C) Permanent damage occurs; physical signs appear; tissue stores are depleted; blood levels decrease
  D) Blood levels decrease; permanent damage occurs; physical signs appear; tissue stores are depleted



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



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