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Photo Collage: AARP (Source: Getty Images(2)) Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Question 1 of 8
True or false? According to our recent article, both younger and older adults are better at recalling names than they are at recognizing them.
True FalseJust the opposite is true, experts say: Younger and older people are better at recognizing the name of someone when reminded than they are of recalling it.
Question 2 of 8Hundreds of grocery stores are up for sale nationwide as part of a megamerger between grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons. The actual number is …
More than 500 More than 700 More than900 More than 1,100
To be exact, it’s 579 stores in 18 states and Washington, D.C.
Question 3 of 8According to our article on health conditions and your hands, having yellow knuckle bumps can indicate you have this:
High blood pressure Skin cancer Low cholesterol High cholesterolIt can also signal diabetes, liver disease or an underactive thyroid, a dermatologist told AARP.
Question 4 of 8“What I’m really curious about this year is the introduction of breakdancing to the (Olympic) Games. That will be wild,” this former American Olympic gold medalist told AARP recently.
Mark Spitz Greg Louganis Bob Beamon Mary Lou Retton
Louganis is the only man to win gold medals in both springboard and platform diving in consecutive Games, doing so in 1984 and 1988.
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