McGraw-Hill Online Learning Center Test

McGraw-Hill Online Learning Center Test



1. Review the image and answer the following questions.

From this graph, can it be assumed that smoking cigarettes causes lung cancer?

A. No, there is no cause-and-effect relationship between cigarette smoking and lung cancer.
B. No, there should be no relationship between the number of cigarettes manufactured and lung cancer deaths.
C. Yes, it is obvious from these data that cigarette smoking causes lung cancer.
D. There appears to be some relationship between the number of cigarettes manufactured and smoked and lung cancer deaths, assuming most of the cigarettes are smoked in their country of origin.



2. In the 1970s, in what country was a person most likely to die from lung cancer at ages 35-44 as a result of cigarette smoking?

A. USA
B. Ireland
C. Japan
D. Norway


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