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Below is a passage and poster in relation to fatigued driving.
Please answer the following questions based on the information provided.
(Question 1 of 5)
What is the purpose of the poster provided?
‘Fatigue is one of the big three killers on roads in Australia. Driver fatigue is one of the top three contributors to fatalities on the roads in Australia. Being awake for about seventeen hours has a similar effect on performance as a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.05. This poster was produced to create awareness for drivers who drive fatigued. It is advertised to remind drivers to test how tired they are before getting behind the wheel.’
(Question 2 of 5)
Based on the below passage and poster, why is there a focus on fatigued driving?
‘Fatigue is one of the big three killers on roads in Australia. Driver fatigue is one of the top three contributors to fatalities on the roads in Australia. Being awake for about seventeen hours has a similar effect on performance as a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.05. This poster was produced to create awareness for drivers who drive fatigued. It is advertised to remind drivers to test how tired they are before getting behind the wheel.’
(Question 3 of 5)
Which of the following does the poster encourage drivers to do?
‘Fatigue is one of the big three killers on roads in Australia. Driver fatigue is one of the top three contributors to fatalities on the roads in Australia. Being awake for about seventeen hours has a similar effect on performance as a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.05. This poster was produced to create awareness for drivers who drive fatigued. It is advertised to remind drivers to test how tired they are before getting behind the wheel.’
(Question 4 of 5)
A BAC reading of 0.05 is similar to being awake for approximately how many hours?
‘Fatigue is one of the big three killers on roads in Australia. Driver fatigue is one of the top three contributors to fatalities on the roads in Australia. Being awake for about seventeen hours has a similar effect on performance as a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.05. This poster was produced to create awareness for drivers who drive fatigued. It is advertised to remind drivers to test how tired they are before getting behind the wheel.’
(Question 5 of 5)
Fatigue is not suggested to be one of the three biggest killers on Australian roads?
‘Fatigue is one of the big three killers on roads in Australia. Driver fatigue is one of the top three contributors to fatalities on the roads in Australia. Being awake for about seventeen hours has a similar effect on performance as a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.05. This poster was created to create awareness for drivers who drive fatigued. It is advertised to remind drivers to test how tired they are before getting behind the wheel.’
Bob has a new three person spa, which holds 720 liters of water. If his garden hose delivers 20 liters of water per minute,
how many minutes will it take to fill the spa?
Now Bob’s spa is full of 720 liters of water, but the temperature of the water is only 18 C. If it takes 4.2kJ to increase the temperature of 1 litre of water by 1 degree, how many kiloJoules are required to heat the spa to 28°C?
Bob is estimating how much it will cost him to warm up his spa.
If Bob’s power company charges him 33 cents per kWH (1kWh = 3600kJ), how much would he be charged for 30,000kJ of electricity?
The following chart shows the number of victories in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) which is organised yearly. Based on the information provided in the chart, is the following statement True or False?
Bulgaria, Iran and South Korea are on the same place, with 2 victories each.
The following chart shows the number of victories in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) which is organised yearly.
Leaving out Russia, what is the minimum number of countries that should team up in order to add up more victories than China?
If you wanted to copy information from a Webpage into an email, then the correct order would be:
(Click on each to drop and drag into the correct order)
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What does the paper clip icon next to an email in your inbox indicate?
Julie has used an Excel spreadsheet to write up her monthly budget. If she wanted to print this to keep a copy in her filing cabinet, which of the following menus would Julie use to print her budget?
Brad wants to buy some protein powder online, but needs to create an account before he can make his purchase.
These are the instructions for his password. It must be:
Which of the following would be a suitable password for Brad to use?
The padlock symbol on a Web browser means the page you are visiting is not secure.
The figures in the series below progress according to a plan. What is the next figure in the series?
Which of the following figures complete the series?
The first three figures in the series below follow a plan. What is the next figure in the series according to the plan?
Which of the following is the odd one out?
The figures in the series below progress according to a plan. What is the next figure in the series?