<span>The question is asking us to picture the following scenario: "your attend a routine medical check up at a group practice before seeing a physician you are required to fill out paperwork that describes your medical history." One option is not a part of your medical history - this is the option that does not concern you, but your peers:
B: habits of your peers - here your peers would have some habits independent of your health history
Your health history includes your state of health and current and recent hospitalizations</span>
If you are active then your fitness scores may turn out to be higher because you may have great endurance etc. when it comes to sports its important to know rules and guidelines. if you know that you are sure to pass the test
I am pretty sure that the answer on the first question is poverty, because most rural areas are not as developed as towns.
The second one best matches with physical health, because the physical state has the strongest positions in lige of every alive being.
The next one is the option ''doubled''.
I think its B because Charlie is overweight and should start a exercise routine and diet but his caliper test doesn't make sense since his BMI is so high.