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stephzh

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Of the following people, who is more likely to gain more weight upon quitting smoking?
 
  A) Abel, who is already overweight
  B) Bella, who is of a normal weight
  C) Cris, who is already underweight
  D) Starting weight has no influence

Question 2

Many smokers worry about weight gain if they quit smoking. Research suggests that
 
  A) men are more concerned about weight gain than women.
  B) weight gain from quitting smoking is a myth.
  C) the average weight gain is often fairly modest.
  D) the average weight gain is substantial, above 40 pounds.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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