Deck 19: A Healthier Environment

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The rise in the Earth's average surface temperature is known as:

A)fossil fuel effect
B)ozone burning
C)green effect
D)global warming
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A CFL bulb uses ____ of the electricity of a conventional bulb.

A)one-quarter
B)one-third
C)one-half
D)two-thirds
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Environmental agents that trigger changes in DNA are called:

A)acute effects
B)mutagens
C)chronic effects
D)changing agents
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Scientists now say with 90 percent certainty that greenhouse gases in our atmosphere are the result of:

A)natural gases emitted from swamps
B)insect pollution
C)electromagnetic radiation
D)human activities
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____ is the most widespread pollutant associated with damage to the immune system.

A)Radon gas
B)Sulfur oxide
C)Ozone
D)Nitrogen oxide
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____ of the population of the United States live in areas with dangerous levels of air pollution.

A)One-quarter
B)One-third
C)More than half
D)Three-quarters
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A(n) ____ is a continuous reaction or one that takes years to develop.

A)primary effect
B)acute effect
C)chronic effect
D)fatal effect
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Buying products packaged in recycled material is called:

A)precycling
B)reducing
C)recycling
D)reusing
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A substance that can cause cancer is known as a(n):

A)carcinogen
B)antigen
C)particulate
D)mutagen
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What is one major gas associated with the greenhouse effect?

A)oxygen monoxide
B)carbon dioxide
C)hydrogen monoxide
D)sulphur dioxide
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Which infectious disease is indirectly caused by climate change?

A)chicken pox
B)yellow fever
C)AIDS
D)meningitis
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An____is a community of organisms that share a physical and chemical environment.

A)environmental economy
B)ozone layer
C)ecosystem
D)ecology
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The most ozone-polluted cities in the country are located in:

A)New York
B)California
C)Massachusetts
D)Michigan
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Particle pollution:

A)only causes short-term effects on the body
B)damages the body in the same way as radon poisoning
C)has been decreasing in the eastern part of the U.S.
D)can pass straight through the lungs into the bloodstream
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Any change in the air, water, or soil that could reduce its ability to support life is:

A)a mutation
B)an acute environmental effect
C)pollution
D)a teratogen
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Which of the following is a fossil fuel?

A)wood
B)coal
C)ozone
D)wind
Question
An example of a pollutant is a:

A)genetic breakdown or shifting of genes
B)substance in the air or water that causes damage to the environment
C)cancer-causing agent
D)genetic substance that breaks down the DNA of the human body
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What is one major health problem is associated with pollution?

A)loss of mobility
B)reproductive issues
C)paralysis
D)impaired hearing
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Agents that can cross the placenta of a pregnant woman and cause birth defects are classified as:

A)mutations
B)carcinogens
C)particulates
D)teratogens
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A(n) ____ is a severe, immediate reaction to a pollutant.

A)primary effect
B)acute effect
C)chronic effect
D)fatal effect
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"Tech trash" can cause ____ to leak into the ground and water.

A)formaldehyde
B)mercury
C)arsenic
D)radon
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Which statement about bottled water is true?

A)Most bottled water comes from an urban water supply.
B)Bottled water decreases the incidence of cavities among children and teens.
C)Americans drink more bottled water than soft drinks.
D)Bottled water has generally been shown to be purer than tap water.
Question
Which is a known health effect of even low levels of lead exposure?

A)central nervous system damage
B)impaired vision
C)hair loss
D)stomach ulcers
Question
Which type of cancer has been linked to electromagnetic fields?

A)liver
B)breast
C)skin
D)prostate
Question
____ is the second leading cause of lung cancer.

A)Formaldehyde
B)Sulfate
C)Tobacco smoke
D)Radon
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____is the process by which bacteria eat organic material and turn it into rich soil.

A)Precycling
B)Composting
C)Recycling
D)Foraging
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____ refers to using materials once considered trash.

A)Precycling
B)Recycling
C)Wasting
D)Foraging
Question
____ are carrier agents in pesticides that can cause health problems.

A)Polycarbonates
B)Inerts
C)Microbes
D)Proteins
Question
Which of the following is a known health effect of organic pollutants?

A)infertility
B)liver disease
C)bone cancer
D)hair loss
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_______________ is a type of fungus that decomposes organic matter.

A)Lice
B)Mold
C)Radon
D)Formaldehyde
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____is a major health effect of secondhand smoke.

A)Skin rashes
B)Impaired vision
C)Infertility
D)Throat irritation
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Formaldehyde is commonly used in which of the following?

A)paint
B)nail polish remover
C)carpet backing
D)drain cleaner
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What is a major source of radon?

A)humidifiers
B)tobacco smoke
C)building materials
D)exhaust fumes
Question
Multiple chemical sensitivity:

A)can be cured with antibiotics
B)is also called universal allergy
C)has been linked to molds and other organic sources
D)can be diagnosed with a PET scan
Question
Asbestos, a mineral widely used for building insulation, has been linked to which of the following types of cancer?

A)breast
B)prostate
C)chest
D)liver
Question
Reusing ____ water bottles may pose some health dangers.

A)PET
B)glass
C)Nalgene
D)aluminum
Question
People in industrialized societies spend the vast majority of their time:

A)in the car
B)outside
C)inside buildings
D)in traffic
Question
Approximately ____ Americans die each year of carbon monoxide poisoning.

A)5,000
B)10,000
C)15,000
D)20,000
Question
Carbon monoxide:

A)can cause death
B)is recognizable by its almond smell
C)causes lung cancer
D)is produced by pilot lights
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A water filter should be cleaned regularly to prevent the buildup of:

A)gas
B)bacteria
C)fluoride
D)chromium
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The proliferation of chemicals in modern society has led to a new disease known as ____________________.
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____________________ is a recycling method used for organic products such as leftover food and vegetable peels.
Question
Tinnitus refers to:

A)ringing in the ears
B)hearing loss
C)chronic ear infections
D)a ruptured eardrum
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____________________ is an odorless gas produced by the incomplete combustion of fuel in space heaters, furnaces, water heaters and engines.
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____________________ refers to tobacco residue that contains cancer-causing toxins that stick to a variety of surfaces.
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____________________ is the third-most common chronic health problem.
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Chemicals that interfere with human hormones such as estrogen are called ____________________.
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The use of as few nonrenewable resources as possible is known as ____________________.
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A motorcycle revving up 25 feet away is equivalent to the noise of a(n):

A)jet four miles after takeoff
B)rock concert
C)alarm clock at two feet away
D)car horn at three feet away
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A(n) ____________________ is a measure of the biological effect of ionizing radiation.
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Loudness, or the intensity of a sound, is measured in:

A)decibels
B)hertz
C)PCB
D)CFC
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____________________ is a measure of the energy deposited by ionizing radiation when it is absorbed by an object.
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Noise-induced hearing loss is ____________________ percent preventable.
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Sound frequency is measured in:

A)hertz
B)decibels
C)PCB
D)CFC
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____________________ increase the rate at which molecules vibrate.
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____________________ systems contribute to mold problems today.
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____________________ possesses enough energy to separate electrons from their atoms.
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____________________ is a mineral widely used for building insulation that has been linked to lung cancer.
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____________________ is the primary ingredient of smog air pollution.
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Which scenario poses the greatest risk of injury to the human ear?

A)standing in city traffic
B)using a chain saw
C)riding on a subway train
D)attending a rock concert
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Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
glaciers melting
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Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
disposable water bottles
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Define sustainability using composting as an example.
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Explain the difference between recycling and precycling.
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Ringing in the ears is called ____________________.
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Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
smog air pollution
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Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
mutagens that cause birth defects
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Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
increased risk of stillbirth
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The range of frequencies of sound is measured in ____________________.
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Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
chronic effect of pollution
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Describe three types of indoor air pollution and discuss the health dangers of these pollutants.
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Describe global warming.List four sources of greenhouse emissions.
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Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
frequencies
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According to federal law, the maximum exposure allowed on the job is ___________________decibels for an 8 hour period.
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Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
ringing in the ears
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Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
products packaged in recycled materials
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Define pollution and the types of pollution that can create acute and chronic effects.
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____________________ are specialists in hearing problems.
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Loudness, or the intensity of sound, is measured in ____________________.
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Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
loudness of sound
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Deck 19: A Healthier Environment
1
The rise in the Earth's average surface temperature is known as:

A)fossil fuel effect
B)ozone burning
C)green effect
D)global warming
D
2
A CFL bulb uses ____ of the electricity of a conventional bulb.

A)one-quarter
B)one-third
C)one-half
D)two-thirds
A
3
Environmental agents that trigger changes in DNA are called:

A)acute effects
B)mutagens
C)chronic effects
D)changing agents
B
4
Scientists now say with 90 percent certainty that greenhouse gases in our atmosphere are the result of:

A)natural gases emitted from swamps
B)insect pollution
C)electromagnetic radiation
D)human activities
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____ is the most widespread pollutant associated with damage to the immune system.

A)Radon gas
B)Sulfur oxide
C)Ozone
D)Nitrogen oxide
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____ of the population of the United States live in areas with dangerous levels of air pollution.

A)One-quarter
B)One-third
C)More than half
D)Three-quarters
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A(n) ____ is a continuous reaction or one that takes years to develop.

A)primary effect
B)acute effect
C)chronic effect
D)fatal effect
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Buying products packaged in recycled material is called:

A)precycling
B)reducing
C)recycling
D)reusing
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A substance that can cause cancer is known as a(n):

A)carcinogen
B)antigen
C)particulate
D)mutagen
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10
What is one major gas associated with the greenhouse effect?

A)oxygen monoxide
B)carbon dioxide
C)hydrogen monoxide
D)sulphur dioxide
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11
Which infectious disease is indirectly caused by climate change?

A)chicken pox
B)yellow fever
C)AIDS
D)meningitis
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An____is a community of organisms that share a physical and chemical environment.

A)environmental economy
B)ozone layer
C)ecosystem
D)ecology
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The most ozone-polluted cities in the country are located in:

A)New York
B)California
C)Massachusetts
D)Michigan
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Particle pollution:

A)only causes short-term effects on the body
B)damages the body in the same way as radon poisoning
C)has been decreasing in the eastern part of the U.S.
D)can pass straight through the lungs into the bloodstream
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Any change in the air, water, or soil that could reduce its ability to support life is:

A)a mutation
B)an acute environmental effect
C)pollution
D)a teratogen
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16
Which of the following is a fossil fuel?

A)wood
B)coal
C)ozone
D)wind
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17
An example of a pollutant is a:

A)genetic breakdown or shifting of genes
B)substance in the air or water that causes damage to the environment
C)cancer-causing agent
D)genetic substance that breaks down the DNA of the human body
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What is one major health problem is associated with pollution?

A)loss of mobility
B)reproductive issues
C)paralysis
D)impaired hearing
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19
Agents that can cross the placenta of a pregnant woman and cause birth defects are classified as:

A)mutations
B)carcinogens
C)particulates
D)teratogens
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A(n) ____ is a severe, immediate reaction to a pollutant.

A)primary effect
B)acute effect
C)chronic effect
D)fatal effect
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"Tech trash" can cause ____ to leak into the ground and water.

A)formaldehyde
B)mercury
C)arsenic
D)radon
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22
Which statement about bottled water is true?

A)Most bottled water comes from an urban water supply.
B)Bottled water decreases the incidence of cavities among children and teens.
C)Americans drink more bottled water than soft drinks.
D)Bottled water has generally been shown to be purer than tap water.
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Which is a known health effect of even low levels of lead exposure?

A)central nervous system damage
B)impaired vision
C)hair loss
D)stomach ulcers
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24
Which type of cancer has been linked to electromagnetic fields?

A)liver
B)breast
C)skin
D)prostate
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25
____ is the second leading cause of lung cancer.

A)Formaldehyde
B)Sulfate
C)Tobacco smoke
D)Radon
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26
____is the process by which bacteria eat organic material and turn it into rich soil.

A)Precycling
B)Composting
C)Recycling
D)Foraging
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____ refers to using materials once considered trash.

A)Precycling
B)Recycling
C)Wasting
D)Foraging
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____ are carrier agents in pesticides that can cause health problems.

A)Polycarbonates
B)Inerts
C)Microbes
D)Proteins
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29
Which of the following is a known health effect of organic pollutants?

A)infertility
B)liver disease
C)bone cancer
D)hair loss
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30
_______________ is a type of fungus that decomposes organic matter.

A)Lice
B)Mold
C)Radon
D)Formaldehyde
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31
____is a major health effect of secondhand smoke.

A)Skin rashes
B)Impaired vision
C)Infertility
D)Throat irritation
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Formaldehyde is commonly used in which of the following?

A)paint
B)nail polish remover
C)carpet backing
D)drain cleaner
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What is a major source of radon?

A)humidifiers
B)tobacco smoke
C)building materials
D)exhaust fumes
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Multiple chemical sensitivity:

A)can be cured with antibiotics
B)is also called universal allergy
C)has been linked to molds and other organic sources
D)can be diagnosed with a PET scan
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Asbestos, a mineral widely used for building insulation, has been linked to which of the following types of cancer?

A)breast
B)prostate
C)chest
D)liver
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Reusing ____ water bottles may pose some health dangers.

A)PET
B)glass
C)Nalgene
D)aluminum
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People in industrialized societies spend the vast majority of their time:

A)in the car
B)outside
C)inside buildings
D)in traffic
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38
Approximately ____ Americans die each year of carbon monoxide poisoning.

A)5,000
B)10,000
C)15,000
D)20,000
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39
Carbon monoxide:

A)can cause death
B)is recognizable by its almond smell
C)causes lung cancer
D)is produced by pilot lights
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A water filter should be cleaned regularly to prevent the buildup of:

A)gas
B)bacteria
C)fluoride
D)chromium
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41
The proliferation of chemicals in modern society has led to a new disease known as ____________________.
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____________________ is a recycling method used for organic products such as leftover food and vegetable peels.
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Tinnitus refers to:

A)ringing in the ears
B)hearing loss
C)chronic ear infections
D)a ruptured eardrum
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____________________ is an odorless gas produced by the incomplete combustion of fuel in space heaters, furnaces, water heaters and engines.
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____________________ refers to tobacco residue that contains cancer-causing toxins that stick to a variety of surfaces.
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____________________ is the third-most common chronic health problem.
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Chemicals that interfere with human hormones such as estrogen are called ____________________.
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48
The use of as few nonrenewable resources as possible is known as ____________________.
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49
A motorcycle revving up 25 feet away is equivalent to the noise of a(n):

A)jet four miles after takeoff
B)rock concert
C)alarm clock at two feet away
D)car horn at three feet away
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A(n) ____________________ is a measure of the biological effect of ionizing radiation.
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51
Loudness, or the intensity of a sound, is measured in:

A)decibels
B)hertz
C)PCB
D)CFC
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____________________ is a measure of the energy deposited by ionizing radiation when it is absorbed by an object.
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Noise-induced hearing loss is ____________________ percent preventable.
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Sound frequency is measured in:

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B)decibels
C)PCB
D)CFC
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____________________ increase the rate at which molecules vibrate.
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____________________ systems contribute to mold problems today.
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____________________ possesses enough energy to separate electrons from their atoms.
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____________________ is a mineral widely used for building insulation that has been linked to lung cancer.
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____________________ is the primary ingredient of smog air pollution.
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60
Which scenario poses the greatest risk of injury to the human ear?

A)standing in city traffic
B)using a chain saw
C)riding on a subway train
D)attending a rock concert
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61
Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
glaciers melting
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Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
disposable water bottles
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63
Define sustainability using composting as an example.
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64
Explain the difference between recycling and precycling.
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65
Ringing in the ears is called ____________________.
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66
Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
smog air pollution
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67
Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
mutagens that cause birth defects
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68
Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
increased risk of stillbirth
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69
The range of frequencies of sound is measured in ____________________.
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70
Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
chronic effect of pollution
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71
Describe three types of indoor air pollution and discuss the health dangers of these pollutants.
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72
Describe global warming.List four sources of greenhouse emissions.
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73
Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
frequencies
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74
According to federal law, the maximum exposure allowed on the job is ___________________decibels for an 8 hour period.
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75
Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
ringing in the ears
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76
Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
products packaged in recycled materials
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77
Define pollution and the types of pollution that can create acute and chronic effects.
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78
____________________ are specialists in hearing problems.
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79
Loudness, or the intensity of sound, is measured in ____________________.
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80
Match the items below with the most appropriate descriptions.
a.precycling
f.PET
b.ozone
g.increased blood pressure
c.hertz
h.tinnitus
d.decibels
i.second hand smoke
e.global warming
j.teratogens
loudness of sound
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