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What describes an example of a nutritional risk factor that is diagnostic for the need for nutritional assistance among older adults?
 a. short periods of the day without food or beverages
  b. consumption of fewer than 15 main meals per week
  c. depression or loneliness
  d. presence of acute illness

Question 2

In the House of Representatives, which committee has jurisdiction over revenue bills?
 a. Executive Committee
  b. Economic Development Committee
  c. Ways and Means Committee
  d. Economic Stimulus Committee



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Answer to Question 1

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