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- Question 3 of 20 If left untreated, which of these is the most likely outcome of a binge-eating disorder? O A. Tooth decay OB. Excessive muscle mass O C. Obesity D. Anorexia nervosa SUBMITAssignment Booklet 4A ence 24: Module 4 3 For questions 7 to 11, read each question carefully. Decide which of the choices BEST answers the question. Place your answer in the blank space given. 7. Which factor does not increase reaction time? A. distractions B. coffee C. alcohol D. fatigue 8. Which distraction can result in a motor vehicle collision? A. eating B. using a cell phone C. tuning in a radio station D. all of the above equoro boane bess 9. Generally, what is the legal limit for BAC in Canada? choloes BEST. A. 0.10 B. 0.08 C. 0.04 D. 0.02 10. How many alcoholic drinks, one after the other, will put someone weighing 45 kg or less over the legal limit? А. 1 С. 3 D. 4 A 11. A person at a party has a blood alcohol level of 0.13. How long will it be before the person can legally drive? (A. 1 hour B. 2 hours C. 3 hours D. 4 hoursQUESTION 17 When changing overload, which is the prudent decision? OA. for unfit individuals, change the amount of workload OB. change one at a time OC. change all intensity factors O D. based on the individual's physical status, change 1 to 2 factors QUESTION 18 Notable health benefits may be gained if an individual O A. exercises at a 40% - 50% (moderate) level 3 times per week, preferably most days of the week O B. exercises at least 60 minutes each day, even if it is two 30 minute bouts OC. exercises 3 times per week at 30% intensity OD. exercises no less than 5 times per week at a moderate level 4 ہے
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