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question 20 of 20 which of the following sports is relatively safe? a. …

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question 20 of 20
which of the following sports is relatively safe?

a. skydiving
b. cave diving
c. free diving
d. all of the above.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Skydiving, cave diving, and free diving are all extreme sports with significant risks. However, if we consider the options, none of A, B, or C are relatively safe compared to typical sports, but since the options are given, and there's a mistake in the options (or a trick), but actually, none of these are relatively safe, but if we have to choose from the given, there's an error. Wait, no—wait, maybe the question is wrong, but actually, skydiving with proper equipment and training has some safety measures, but cave diving and free diving are very dangerous. But the options: A, B, C are all high - risk. But the option D says all of the above, which is wrong. Wait, maybe the question has a typo. But according to the options, if we have to pick, but actually, none of A, B, C are relatively safe. But maybe the intended answer is that none, but since the options are given, perhaps there's a mistake. Wait, no—maybe the question is from a source with an error. But strictly from the options, since A, B, C are all dangerous, D is wrong. But maybe the question meant to have a different option. But as per the given, there's no correct option among A - D, but if we have to choose, perhaps the question is flawed. But maybe the user made a mistake. Wait, no—let's re - evaluate. Skydiving: with proper training and equipment, the fatality rate is low compared to cave diving and free diving. Cave diving: very high risk due to enclosed spaces, low visibility, etc. Free diving: risk of blackout, etc. So among A, B, C, skydiving is relatively safer than the other two, but still not "relatively safe" in a general sense. But the options: if we have to choose from A - D, and D is "all of the above", which is wrong. So maybe the question has an error. But assuming that the question is trying to say that none, but since the options don't have that, but maybe the intended answer is that there's no correct option, but in the given options, perhaps the answer is that none, but the options are wrong. But maybe the user made a mistake. Wait, no—maybe I misread. The question is "Which of the following sports is relatively safe?" The options are A: Skydiving, B: Cave diving, C: Free diving, D: All of the above. Since cave diving and free diving are extremely dangerous, and skydiving is relatively safer (but still has risks), but the options: if we have to choose, but D is wrong. So maybe the answer is that there's no correct option, but since the options are given, perhaps the question is flawed. But maybe the intended answer is that none, but in the given options, maybe the answer is that there's a mistake. But according to the options, if we have to pick, perhaps the answer is that none of A - C are relatively safe, so D is wrong. But maybe the question meant to have a different set of options. However, based on the given options, there is no correct answer as skydiving is relatively safer than B and C, but still not "relatively safe" in a general context, and D is incorrect. But maybe the question has an error.

Answer:

There is no correct option among A - D. Skydiving, cave diving, and free diving are all high - risk sports. Cave diving and free diving are extremely dangerous, and while skydiving has some safety measures with proper training/equipment, it is still not a "relatively safe" sport in the general sense. Option D is incorrect as it claims all are relatively safe.