1)Which of the following is NOT recognized as a product defect that can result in strict liability? Question 2 options: failure to provide adequate warnings or instructions defective design defective manufacture All of the above are recognized as product defects that can result in the imposition of strict liability. 2)George operates a wildlife habitat called "The Jungle." In his habitat, he keeps a variety of wild animals rescued from endangered areas so that he can rehabilitate the species. Prior to taking in any wildlife, George ensures the animal has never shown aggressive or violent tendencies. George also does not allow the public in the habitat to prevent any potential dangers. During the animals' stay in the habitat, he implements safety measures and standards that ensure regular supervision of the animals, as well as several layers of security measures to prevent any escape. One weekend, after a terrible storm, a normally calm ostrich was found loose on a residential street having attacked and injured a teenage boy. Witnesses say the teenage boy was charging at the ostrich attempting to scare it off before he was attacked. Because George used reasonable care in ensuring his premises were safe and the animals would not escape, in addition to the teenage boy's actions in provoking the ostrich, he would not be liable for the teenage boy's injuries. options: true false Sojourner Truth is a licensed attorney in the state of Florida. She is sued for malpractice for mismanagement of her client's funds. In determining whether Sojourner was negligent, the Court will determine whether she breached her duty to act as a reasonably prudent.