Exam 1: Introduction: The Environment at Risk
Exam 1: Introduction: The Environment at Risk20 Questions
Exam 2: Environmental Epidemiology16 Questions
Exam 3: Environmental Toxicology20 Questions
Exam 4: Environmental Policy and Regulation20 Questions
Exam 5: Zoonotic and Vector-Borne Diseases20 Questions
Exam 6: Toxic Metals and Elements20 Questions
Exam 7: Pesticides and Other Organic Chemicals24 Questions
Exam 8: Ionizing and Nonionizing Radiation20 Questions
Exam 9: Water Quality19 Questions
Exam 10: Air Quality20 Questions
Exam 11: Food Safety20 Questions
Exam 12: Solid and Liquid Wastes20 Questions
Exam 13: Occupational Health24 Questions
Exam 14: Injuries With a Focus on Unintentional Injuries and Deaths20 Questions
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Reasons for the potential spread of avian influenza include which of the following?
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On Airs, Waters, and Places was significant because it:
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Affluent Romans may have suffered from chronic lead poisoning from lead pipes used to carry the water supply.
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Lemuel Shattuck's proposals set forth in the Report of the Sanitary Conditions of Massachusetts:
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Van Leeuwenhoek identified the yellow fever virus during the early 1900s.
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The environment plays a role in human health through associations with which of the following?
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A contemporary environmental issue is the release of greenhouse gases and their possible contribution to global warming.
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The estimated global burden of disease (percentage) linked to environmental sources is:
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Cholera outbreaks occurred in New York City during the mid-1800s.
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Environmental risk transition is most likely to be characterized by:
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In 2050, the world's three most populous countries will be:
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Rachel Carson published Silent Spring to highlight the dangers of pesticides.
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Currently, the number of years required for the world's population to double is approximately:
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The fatal 1930 incident in Muese Valley, Belgium was associated with leakage of toxic chemicals from a former dump site.
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In The Jungle (1904), Upton Sinclair described the deplorable conditions in the meat processing industry.
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The legal profession has virtually no relevance to the environmental health field.
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According to Healthy People 2020, which of the following is not an environmental objective for outdoor air quality?
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All of the following statements about the 2009 swine flu outbreak are true, except:
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Compared with adults, children represent a group that is especially vulnerable to environmental hazards for the following reasons, except:
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Which of the following outcomes is not usually associated with world population growth?
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