In which of the following countries does health insurance not pay for most preventive care procedures?
A) Canada
B) Japan
C) the United Kingdom
D) the United States
Answer: B
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Hedging risk for a short position is accomplished by
A) taking a long position. B) taking another short position. C) taking additional long and short positions in equal amounts. D) taking a neutral position.
Which of the following is an example of price discrimination?
a. Seniors paying a lower price for tickets at movie theatres b. Students paying discounted rates on travel c. Tourists paying higher prices on local attractions than locals d. All of the above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Risk assessment refers to onlythe quantitative evaluation of risk. 2. According to the EPA model of human health risk assessment, the risk assessment phase is comprised of five distinct steps. 3. In the first step of risk assessment, hazard identification, scientific information is used to determine if there is a causal relationship between a pollutant and its harmful effects. 4. All dose-response functions for environmental hazards have known thresholds. 5. Adults experience greater adverse health effects from exposure to lead than do children.
Using forward transactions allows
A) holders of common stock to lock in future dividend payments. B) the federal government to stabilize fluctuations in tax receipts. C) corporations to reduce problems arising from future fluctuations in their dividend payments. D) both buyers and sellers to reduce risks associated with price fluctuations.