A material that may cause death or illness if it is consumed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin is described as being:
A. radioactive
B. reactive
C. corrosive
D. toxic
Answer: D
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Any unsealed opening through which pipes, conduit, wiring, or cables pass from the outside through an exterior wall should be sealed air tight with caulking or similar material that provides as much insulating ____________________ as possible.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What does the 12 represent in the testing symbol shown in Figure 2?
a. The number of examinations
b. The height of the examination
c. The strength of the magnetic field
d. The length to be examined
The numbers of crashes occurring for over a period of three years for different levels (high, medium, low) of AADT at unsignalized rural intersections are given in the table below. Using the Kruskal-Wallis H test determine whether it can be concluded that the distribution of crashes at unsignalized rural intersections is the same for all AADT levels. Use a significance level of 5 percent.
What will be an ideal response?
A ____ is a vertical section of the frame that separates side-by-side sash.
A. rail B. mullion C. transom bar D. jamb