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20 April, 08:31

Select the correct answer. A girl sitting on a park bench hears a car horn honk. The noise startles her, causing her to jump. When she looks up, she sees her friend driving a car. She smiles and waves at her friend. Which statement is correct?

1. Being startled by a noise and waving to a friend are both reflexive actions.

2. Being startled by a noise and waving to a friend are both voluntary actions.

3. Being startled is a voluntary action, and waving to a friend is a reflexive action.

4. Being startled is a reflexive action, and waving to a friend is a voluntary action.

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  1. 20 April, 08:39
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    The correct answer is 4. Being startled is a reflexive action, and waving to a friend is a voluntary action.

    Reflexive action occurs involuntarily in a response to a stimulus whereas, a voluntary action is consciously done by a person. The person has total control on the action. A voluntary action is controlled by the brain and involuntary action is controlled by the spinal cord.

    Therefore, in the given question, being startled is a reflexive action, and waving to a friend is a voluntary action.
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