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Question:

Multiple choice question

Trigger means to cause something to happen.

For example:

The smell of roses can always trigger memories of the summer I spent gardening with my grandfather.

to stop

to cause

to lead to

to make happen

Which answers are closest in meaning to trigger? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

to stop

to make happen

to cause

to lead to

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Question:

Multiple choice question

The examples below illustrate the meaning of trigger.

a sudden large increase in oil prices

more people find jobs

the banking system crashes

a stock market crash

Which answers below could trigger an economic crisis? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

a sudden large increase in oil prices

more people find jobs

the banking system crashes

a stock market crash

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Question:

Multiple choice question

to cause an event to begin.

to prevent an event from happening.

to start an event happening.

to activate an event.

Which answers best complete this sentence? Choose the 3 correct answers. To trigger an event means...

Response:

to start an event happening.

to cause an event to begin.

to prevent an event from happening.

to activate an event.