Answer: Consistency and Accuracy
Explanation:
Consistency tends to prove how reliable a test can be while to know it's validity we check how accurate it it is.
Answer:
a. Fraudulent misrepresentation
Explanation:
A fraudulent misrepresentation happens when someone deceives consciously another person who often enters in a contract with little or no knowledge :
A simple yet common example:
Someone may approach you at a store and when you purchase something to tell you that there is a "free" gift , while the cost of it is being included and charged-
All sorts of fraudulent misrepresentation have penalties which apply differently for the states in the Union. Some federal programs try to prevent fraudulent misrepresentation by informing users and people of these practices.
<span>It was a middle-of-the-road, pragmatic solution on all fronts, which spoke to much of Lincoln's character and how he ran for the office in the first place. He decided to send provisions to the fort instead of a pre-emptive engagement, and the only reason a battle ensued was because the Confederate army decided to fire on the fort while it was being supplied.</span>