a childs ability to jump for distance is an example of

a)agility
b)flexibility
c)explosive power
d)reaction time
i put b am i correct

a child who has to struggle to climb into a chair is confronting an.......... hazard
a)biological
b)physical
c)ergonomic
d)environmental
i put c am i correct

I disagree with both.

For the first question, a child's ability to jump for distance is an example of explosive power. Explosive power refers to the ability to generate a significant amount of force in a short period of time. Jumping for distance requires generating a powerful and explosive leg push-off.

However, your answer of option b) flexibility is incorrect. Flexibility refers to the range of motion in your muscles and joints, and it is not directly related to jumping for distance.

For the second question, you've chosen option c) ergonomic. However, ergonomic hazards mainly pertain to the comfort, efficiency, and safety of the working environment, such as office furniture setups, equipment layouts, or repetitive motions.

In this case, a child struggling to climb into a chair is facing a physical hazard. Physical hazards are related to environmental conditions that can cause harm or injury, such as obstacles, uneven surfaces, or objects that may pose a direct threat to physical well-being.

Therefore, the correct answer for the second question is b) physical.