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== Reading and Math Skills ==
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== Reading comprehension ==
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{Where is the culvert that may have contributed to flooding in this area?
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[[File:Floodmap.png|500px]]
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{Where is the culvert that may have contributed to flooding in this area?
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- A
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- B
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- C
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+ D
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- E
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- F
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- G
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- H
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{In the syllabus, I invite you to call me:
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- Hey
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- Professor Walker Smith
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- Professor Smith
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+ Bryant
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{Based on what you know from the reading, which school has more financial resources than Jackson Central?
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+ Old Chappely
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- Havirdale
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- Jackson Tech
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- None of the other answers
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You are { responsible _15 } for your own { learning _15 }.
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{ What is the name of the made-up flood victim?
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{ Tigrace _10 }
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{How should you contact me if you will be absent from class?
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- @bwalkersmith #absent
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+ Laws529.03+absent@gmail.com
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- bryantws@newlypossible.org (subject: absent)
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- I do not need to contact you
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{Is the rule from Rylands v. Fletcher part of South Carolina common law?
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- Yes
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+ No
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{Which of these are examples of cheating in this course?
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+ Using unauthorized materials in the exam
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+ Disregarding the professor's rule of anonymity
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+ Giving or receiving unauthorized assistance in the completion of an assignment
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- Stopping the exam during an emergency
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- None of the other answers
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You are { responsible _15 } for your own { learning _15 }.
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You are { responsible _15 } for your own { learning _15 }.
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== Reading and math skills ==
 
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Revision as of 15:38, 23 February 2021

Reading comprehension

1 Where is the culvert that may have contributed to flooding in this area?

2 Where is the culvert that may have contributed to flooding in this area?

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H

3 In the syllabus, I invite you to call me:

Hey
Professor Walker Smith
Professor Smith
Bryant

4 Based on what you know from the reading, which school has more financial resources than Jackson Central?

Old Chappely
Havirdale
Jackson Tech
None of the other answers

5 &nbsp

You are

for your own

.

6 What is the name of the made-up flood victim?

7 How should you contact me if you will be absent from class?

@bwalkersmith #absent
Laws529.03+absent@gmail.com
bryantws@newlypossible.org (subject: absent)
I do not need to contact you

8 Is the rule from Rylands v. Fletcher part of South Carolina common law?

Yes
No

9 Which of these are examples of cheating in this course?

Using unauthorized materials in the exam
Disregarding the professor's rule of anonymity
Giving or receiving unauthorized assistance in the completion of an assignment
Stopping the exam during an emergency
None of the other answers

10 &nbsp

You are

for your own

.

11 &nbsp

You are

for your own

.

Reading and math skills

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12 Which is (likely) the more serious physical injury?

MAIS 1
MAIS 3

13 When the four listed methods of suicide are considered together, what were the top five leading causes of injury deaths in Americans aged 15-24 in 2018 (from highest to lowest)?

Unintentional drowning

Motor vehicle crashes

Suicide

Unintentional poisoning

Homicide by firearm
(As an aside: What might explain the high number of "unintentional poisoning"?)

14 According to NHTSA, what was the total economic and societal costs of motor vehicle crashes in 2010 (expressed in billions of 2010 dollars)?

15 What is this same value expressed in billions of of 2019 dollars?

16 Assuming that statistics for deaths from causes other than COVID-19 have not changed significantly since 2018, was COVID-19 one of the 10 leading causes of death among people 25-34 in 2020?

Yes
No

17 Assuming that statistics for deaths from causes other than COVID-19 have not changed significantly since 2018, was COVID-19 one of the 10 leading causes of death among people 15-24 in 2020?

Yes
No