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[Terjawab] How many sites nationwide has the Department of Defense identified with PFAS groundwater contamination? A. Less than 100 sites B. Exactly 401 sites C. Around 11,000 sites D. Over 1,000 sites
[Terjawab] The Electoral College procedures are written in the: A. Declaration of Independence B. Bill of Rights C. Articles of Confederation D. Constitution
[Terjawab] Some problems persist because you are able to ignore their possible implications. Which strategy helps you to begin the problem-solving process by serving to remind you of the potentially disastrous consequences of your actions? A. The nagging best friend B. Brainstorming C. "Worst-case" scenario D. Retroactive inhibition
[Terjawab] In a direct democracy, who votes on government policy? A. senators B. all citizens C. representatives D. only democrats
[Terjawab] Read the following passage and answer the questions carefully: A zebra crossing is a pedestrian crossing marked with alternating black and white stripes, designed to make it safer for people to cross the road. Its name comes from the resemblance of the stripes to the pattern on a zebra's coat. Typically located at busy intersections or near schools, zebra crossings help and give priority to pedestrians, signalling drivers to slow down and yield to those crossings. Despite their simplicity, zebra crossings play a vital role in road safety. They create clear boundaries for both pedestrians and drivers, reducing confusion and potential accidents. However, their effectiveness depends on the cooperation of both parties. Pedestrians must use the crossing safely, waiting for a clear gap in traffic, while drivers must be vigilant and respectful of the crossing, especially in areas with heavy foot traffic. In some places, additional features like flashing lights or raised surfaces are added to increase visibility and alertness. Yet, even without such enhancements, a well-maintained zebra crossing remains a fundamental tool for ensuring that pedestrians can move safely through busy streets, fostering a more pedestrian-friendly urban environment. Choose the correct alternative: (i) What is the primary purpose of a zebra crossing? (a) to mark parking spaces (b) to allow vehicles to stop (c) to make it safer for people to cross the road (d) to beautify streets (ii) Where are zebra crossings typically located? (a) Only on highways (b) At busy intersections or near schools (c) At street corners with no traffic lights (d) In rural areas (iii) What does the striped pattern of a zebra crossing resemble? (a) A tiger's coat (b) A zebra's coat (c) A street map (d) A pedestrian symbol (iv) A zebra crossing has- (a) red and green stripes (b) black and white stripes (c) black and yellow stripes (d) black and blue stripes Write 'T' for True and 'F' for False statements. Give Supporting Sentences (S.S) in favour of your answers: (i) Zebra crossings are only effective when both pedestrians and drivers cooperate. S.S: (ii) Zebra crossings are mostly found on quiet streets with little foot traffic. S.S: Answer the following question: (i) What additional features might be found at some zebra crossings to increase visibility?
[Terjawab] One reason why misery due to drought is increasing on a world-wide basis is A. an increase in world population B. a decrease in rainfall world-wide C. an increase in human activities that aggravate drought conditions D. a decrease in water table levels
[Terjawab] Even though countries took action to stop ozone depletion many years ago, ozone levels still won't be back to "normal" for: A. several more years B. several thousand years C. several decades D. several hundred years
[Terjawab] The meaning of body language is the same across cultures. True False
[Terjawab] Use the drop-down menus to complete each statement. __________ is used as construction materials. __________ is important for the production of crops. __________ is the loss of fertile soil.
[Terjawab] Select the best answer for the question. 17. Upon which constitutional right did Citizens United win its case over the Federal Election Commission? A. Right to Bear Arms B. Freedom of the press C. Freedom of assembly D. Freedom of speech
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