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                      Answers to Self-Assessment Questions






                         1. C.                  11. D.                 21.  B.                 31.  B.

                         2.  A.                 12. D.                 22.  A.                 32.  A.

                         3. C.                  13.  A.                23.  B.                 33. C.
                         4. D.                  14. D.                 24.  A.                 34. D.
                         5. D.                  15. C.                 25. C.                  35.  B.

                         6. C.                  16. D.                 26. C.                  36.  A.

                          7.  B.                17.  B.                27.  B.                 37. D.
                         8.  A.                 18.  B.                28. C.                  38. C.
                         9.  A.                 19. D.                 29.  A.

                        10.  B.                 20. D.                 30. D.






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