A ten-year-old child is:

a. Presumed to be too young to be able to contribute to his own injuries.
b. Presumed to be too young to be able to contribute to his own injuries, but that presumption can be rebutted with evidence to the contrary.
c. Presumed to be old enough to be able to predict the consequences of his own actions.
d. Presumed responsible for all of his own actions.


ANS: B

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