30. There were more than __________ bicyclists killed in motor vehicle crashes in Florida in 2012.A.  50B.  60C.  90D.  115

31. Accelerating is not an option in executing a decision.
A.  TRUEB.  FALSE

32. Overdriving your headlights is __________
A.  driving with only your parking lights on.B.  driving at a speed that makes your stopping distance longer than the distance illuminated by your headlights.C.  having your headlights aimed improperly.D.  driving with your high-beam headlights on.

33. If your brakes fail, pumping the brake pedal may build up enough pressure to restore your brakes enough to come to a stop.
A.  TRUEB.  FALSE

34. Weather conditions may affect your predictions.
A.  TRUEB.  FALSE

35. __________ are considered a roadside hazard.
A.  AnimalsB.  PedestriansC.  BicyclistsD.  all of the above

36. __________ increases the risk of having a sleep-related traffic crash.
A.  Getting sufficient sleepB.  Driving in the late afternoon hours and driving for longer times without taking a breakC.  Limiting driving between midnight and 6 a.m.D.  all of the above

37. A person cannot afford to increase the risk of driving by having his or her skills reduced by alcohol.
A.  TRUEB.  FALSE

38. Failure to read the child safety seat installation instructions and/or vehicle owner manual instructions regarding safety belts could result in serious injury or death as a result of a failure of the child safety seat to be securely and/or properly installed.
A.  TRUEB.  FALSE

39. __________, combined with lap/shoulder safety belts, offer the most effective safety protection available today for passenger vehicle occupants.
A.  HeadrestsB.  Crumple zonesC.  AirbagsD.  none of the above

40. Three out of four crashes happen at a speed of __________ miles per hour or less.
A.  60B.  45C.  30D.  15

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30. Answer – D (115)There were 6,425 bicycle crashes in Florida in 2012. Out of these 6,425 crashes, there were 116 fatalities; 35 of these fatalities involve cyclists who had been consuming alcohol; 95 of these cyclists were not wearing a bicycle helmet.


31. Answer – B. FalseWhile driving, increasing speed is not an option in carrying out a decided-upon action. Such actions range from changing lanes when approaching a parked vehicle on the side of the roadway, entering an intersection, executing an emergency avoidance maneuver, and so on.

32. Answer – B. (Driving at a speed that makes your stopping distance longer than the distance illuminated by your headlights)When a driver is said to be overdriving his or her headlights, it means that the driver is moving at a speed rate that makes his or her stopping distance longer than the distance that can be seen with the headlights

33. Answer – TrueIf your brakes fail, pumping the brake pedal may build up enough brake fluid pressure to restore your brakes enough to come to a stop. If after pumping about three to four times, the brakes don’t work, it’s advisable to make use of the parking brake.
34. Answer – TrueWhile driving, weather conditions may affect your predictions because weather conditions can change the conditions of the roads on which you drive. In poor weather conditions (like when there is rain, fog, ice, snow etc.), It is advisable to adjust your driving behavior in order to increase your safety.

35. Answer – D. (all of the above)Animals, Pedestrians, and Bicyclists are all considered as examples of roadside hazard. Roadside hazard accidents happen in both urban and rural areas but they happen more commonly and are mostly a problem on rural roads.

36. Answer – B. (Driving in the late afternoon hours and driving for longer times without taking a break)According to guidelines given by the National Household Transport Safety Administration (NHTSA) on drowsy driving, getting sufficient sleep and limiting driving between midnight and 6a.m significantly reduces the risk of having a sleep-related traffic crash. It is also stated in the guidelines that most sleep-related crashes occur in the late afternoon/night or early morning, therefore driving in the late afternoon hours and driving for longer times without taking a break increases the risk of having a sleep-related traffic crash. 
37. Answer – TrueEven the most skilled drivers are affected by alcohol as it compromises the cognitive skills of the driver, particularly the ability to follow moving objects thus risking the life of the driver himself and the lives of others as well. Therefore, a person cannot afford to increase the risk of driving by having his or her skills reduced by alcohol.

38. Answer – TrueAfter purchasing a child safety seat, it is advisable to read the installation instructions. It is also advisable to carefully go through the vehicle owner manual instructions regarding safety belts. Failure to do any of these could result in serious injury or death as a result of improper installation of the child safety seat.

39. Answer – C (Airbags)According to traffic safety facts given by the National Household Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) after conducting a National Occupant Protection Use Survey, Airbags, combined with lap/shoulder safety belts, offer the most effective safety protection available today for passenger vehicle occupants.
40. Answer – B (45 MPH)It has been reported that three out of four vehicle accidents happen at a speed of 45 miles per hour (72 kilometers per hour) or less and they occur within 25 miles (40 kilometers) from home.

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Answer:

Which type of reliability is he examining?

- test-retest

What are three types of muscle fibers

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smooth and cardiac are two

Answer: smooth, cardiac, skeletal

Explanation:

Perform the indicated operation.
3.26 + (-4)
-0.74
-0.64
0.74
3.22

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What you will do is to use the rule of P.M.D.A.S(Parenthesis, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction). This is abasic problem solving technique in computing long equations in math.  

Since youequation is 3.26 + (-4) you will first look at the signs with the parenthesis.When you multiply a positive sign with a negative sign the result will alwaysbe negative. Translating that into an equation it looks like this:

+(-4) = -4

Your newequation with the answer wouldthen be:
3.26 - 4 = -0.74

. Which statement about attitudes is correct? A. Attitudes can't be learned from other people.
B. Negative attitudes can't be changed.
C. There's one fundamental way of acquiring attitudes.
D. Positive attitudes can help us learn more quickly.

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D, when you're happier and in a better mood, you can learn better. When you're in a bad mood you basically don't want to do much, but when you are in a good mood, or have a positive attitude, you can do your best.
D, seemingly because it makes more sense rather then the rest of the options. 

Select all that apply. These needs are secondary needs.
a) self-esteem
b) food
c) sense of belonging
d) shelter
e) achievement

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Answer:

a c and e

Explanation:

The amount of energy a person can consume throughout the day without gaining weight is extremely dependent onA. hunger.
B. appetite.
C. culture.
D. activity level.

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The amount of energy a person can consume throughout the day without gaining weight is extremely dependent on activity level. Correct answer: D

Our bodies need energy (calories) which we get from food in order to perform on normal everyday processes like breathing and pumping blood, and this is referred to as the basal metabolic rate ( about 1,300-1,500 kcal/day for an adult female and 1,600-1,800 kcal/day for an adult male). However, the body needs energy also for physical activity. The more active the more calories are needed. This is the reason why athletes need far more calories during the day than the other people.

D) Activity level because the more activity you do, the higher your metabolism which means you lose calories faster which means eventually your consumption of energy a day will increase. Unless you do a lack of exercise in which case you would have a lower consumption of energy without gaining weight when eating.