The phrase “potentially harmful circumstances” refers to circumstances that can
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(a) certainly be dangerous.
(b) be fairly dangerous.
(c) be possibly dangerous.
(d) seldom be dangerous.
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The phrase “potentially harmful circumstances” refers to circumstances that can certainly be dangerous.
Explanation:
- Option (a) certainly be dangerous is correct answer.
- Be highly dangerous.
- The phrase "potentially harmful conditions" denotes a potentially perilous situation.
- The situation might be risky, and hence potentially hazardous
- Option (b) be fairly dangerous is incorrect answer.
- Not to be used in a bad situation moderately.
- Option (c) be possibly dangerous is incorrect answer.
- Anything that has the potential to inflict harm is considered a danger.
- The chance of a bad consequence from exposure to a danger is known as risk.
- Hazardous substances have one or more of the following characteristics: they are combustible, corrosive, poisonous, or reactive.
- Option (d) seldom be dangerous is incorrect answer.
- If something happens just once in a while, it is rare. They don't talk much. I've never been happier in my life.
- Synonyms: seldom, infrequently, infrequently, Synonyms for the word "rare".
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