Deck 15: Your Environment, your Health

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Where is the ozone layer found?

A)Deep in the ocean
B)On the surface of large bodies of water
C)In the stratosphere
D)In the rainforest canopy
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Which U.S.government agency exists to protect human health and safeguard the natural environment?

A)USDA
B)FDA
C)IPCC
D)EPA
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Which gas forms during metal processing and is linked to numerous health problems?

A)Ozone
B)Nitrogen dioxide
C)Sulfur dioxide
D)Carbon monoxide
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You fly across the Atlantic Ocean and then offset the carbon emission by making a donation to a program that saves the rainforest.Your action conforms to the practice of

A)reuse.
B)sustainability.
C)recycling.
D)downsizing.
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Which of these continents is experiencing the greatest population growth?

A)Asia
B)North America
C)Africa
D)Europe
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The term "carbon footprint" refers to

A)the total greenhouse gas emissions for which you are personally responsible.
B)the balance of miles you drive every year minus the miles you walk.
C)the world's total carbon emissions in one year.
D)the number of carbon-emitting vehicles in a specific country.
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Which poisonous gas inhibits the blood's ability to carry oxygen?

A)Carbon dioxide
B)Carbon monoxide
C)Sulfur dioxide
D)Ozone
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All of the following are correct about methane and the environmental effects of cattle grazing except

A)cows exhale methane.
B)methane is a powerful greenhouse gas.
C)methane has less environmental impact per molecule than carbon dioxide.
D)cows excrete methane in their wastes.
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Deforestation leads to

A)a decrease in carbon dioxide levels.
B)an increase in carbon dioxide levels.
C)a decrease in the ozone level.
D)increased benzene in the water.
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Public health experts get involved with all of the following except

A)waste disposal.
B)water safety.
C)air pollution.
D)road safety.
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The book Silent Spring warned of the environmental effects associated with

A)pesticide use.
B)water pollution.
C)clear-cutting.
D)hunting.
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Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)are found in all of the following except

A)foam containers.
B)computers.
C)air conditioning units.
D)spray propellants.
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What percentage of the Earth's water supply is accessible?

A)1%
B)10%
C)25%
D)50%
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Which is not a factor that contributes to global warming?

A)Tree planting
B)Meat production
C)Fossil fuel emissions
D)Deforestation
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All of the following are problems associated with ozone depletion except

A)increased skin cancer.
B)disruption of aquatic plant life.
C)increased cataracts.
D)damage to tall buildings.
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The potential effects of global warming include all of these except

A)increased food shortages.
B)fewer hurricanes.
C)more outbreaks of infectious diseases.
D)increased air pollution.
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All of the following are correct about acid rain except

A)it is created when sulfur dioxide combines with nitrogen oxide in the air.
B)in the U.S. ,the West Coast has experienced the most damage.
C)it can damage monuments.
D)it is the result of burning fossil fuels.
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What percentage of the Earth's surface is covered by water?

A)25%
B)50%
C)75%
D)95%
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The world's population is around

A)1 billion.
B)4 billion.
C)7 billion.
D)10 billion.
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Which gas is produced when certain pollutants mix with sunlight?

A)Ozone
B)Nitrogen dioxide
C)Sulfur dioxide
D)Carbon monoxide
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Pesticides and herbicides would most likely be found in

A)farm produce.
B)city dust.
C)electrical equipment.
D)preservatives.
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Municipal solid waste (MSW)includes all the following except

A)sewage.
B)plastics.
C)yard clippings.
D)discarded fooD.
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The role of the Superfund is to

A)monitor air pollution levels and fine polluters.
B)identify and clean up toxic sites.
C)measure acid rain throughout North America.
D)monitor water quality in the Great Lakes.
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Which type of indoor air pollution is the second leading cause of lung cancer?

A)Mold spores
B)Fireplace smoke
C)Lead dust
D)Radon
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Susan is a bit worried that her son,Max,only wants to eat tuna fish every day for lunch.She is concerned because tuna is known to contain

A)phthalates.
B)volatile organic compounds.
C)formaldehyde.
D)mercury.
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To reduce water pollution,you should do all of the following except

A)bring outdated medicines to a drop-off site.
B)dump old soaps and lotions in the trash.
C)take used motor oil to a disposal site.
D)wash your dirty car yourself.
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Which indoor pollutant leaches into a home from rocks and soil under the foundation?

A)Radon
B)Mold spores
C)Lead dust
D)Rodent droppings
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What is an "energy vampire"?

A)A poorly insulated house that leaks home heat
B)An electric appliance that uses lots of electricity
C)A device that consumes electricity even when not in use
D)A faulty electrical wiring system
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Water from an underground source may be any of the following except

A)artesian water.
B)distilled water.
C)spring water.
D)groundwater.
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Most of our exposure to dioxins comes from

A)the air.
B)contaminated fruits and vegetables.
C)home insulation materials.
D)meat,dairy,and seafooD.
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All of the following are likely sources of water pollution except

A)gasoline storage tanks.
B)pesticide and fertilizer runoff.
C)animal feedlots.
D)groundwater.
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The Jones family went to sleep with their wood-burning stove still lit.Several hours later Mr.Jones woke up nauseous and confused.Which gas is likely to be at high levels in his house?

A)Volatile organic compounds
B)Nitrogen dioxide
C)Carbon monoxide
D)Sulfur dioxide
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Which of the following is not a water pollutant?

A)Petroleum products
B)Ozone
C)Dioxins
D)Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
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Who funds the Superfund?

A)The general public
B)The meat industry
C)The chemical and petroleum industries
D)The state lotteries
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Which chemical agents found in paint strippers,paints,glues,permanent markers,and office supplies are known to cause cancer?

A)Phthalates
B)Volatile organic compounds
C)Formaldehyde
D)Mercury
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If you are concerned about biomagnification,you should

A)choose lean meat and skim milk.
B)walk and take the stairs whenever possible.
C)not drink bottled water.
D)limit your intake of raw vegetables.
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Which of the following types of indoor pollutants is a significant cause of asthma in inner-city children?

A)Lead
B)Mercury
C)Mouse droppings
D)BPA
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Carbon monoxide

A)is easy to detect because it smells like rotten eggs.
B)causes liver cancer.
C)can be fatal if inhaled.
D)is more prevalent in the summer.
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Which is not an example of reuse?

A)Using cloth napkins
B)Using canvas tote bags
C)Using fluorescent light bulbs
D)Using rechargeable batteries
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Not reusing plastic bottles will help reduce your exposure to

A)mold.
B)volatile organic compounds.
C)bisphenol A.
D)asbestos.
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What type of damage can BPA cause?

A)It can damage the nervous system.
B)It can cause cancer.
C)It can cause allergic reactions.
D)It can interfere with the endocrine system.
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In environmental terms,reduction refers to changes in manufacturing and consumption to limit the amount and toxicity of waste.
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Wastewater treatment does not eliminate pharmaceuticals in the water.
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Paint containing lead was commonly used in the U.S.until what year?

A)1935
B)1955
C)1978
D)2000
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The development of microbes resistant to antibiotics is a growing concern because of the way the livestock industry deals with animal sewage.
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Ozone depletion only affects regions close to the poles,such as Australia.
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Radiation can travel in which of the following forms?

A)Rays
B)Waves
C)Particles
D)All of the answers are correct.
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The EPA recommends avoiding consumption of all of the following fish except

A)flounder.
B)swordfish.
C)king mackerel.
D)shark.
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Which is an example of ionizing radiation?

A)Radio waves
B)Microwaves
C)Ultraviolet light
D)Visible light
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Noise pollution that can cause hearing loss begins at

A)50 decibels.
B)60 decibels.
C)85 decibels.
D)110 decibels.
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Before the 1970's,which chemical was found in housing insulation materials and is now known to cause lung cancer?

A)Asbestos
B)Volatile organic compounds
C)Radon
D)Phthalates
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The ozone layer shields us from excessive UV radiation.
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You are caring for the environment if you have a large carbon footprint.
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Making sure your bathroom is cleaned often and has good air circulation is recommended to help prevent exposure to

A)mold.
B)volatile organic compounds.
C)formaldehyde.
D)asbestos.
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Industrialized nations have a larger ecological footprint than less developed countries.
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Bottled water must meet higher health and safety standards than tap water.
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All of the following are suggested ways to reduce your exposure to radiation except

A)when using a cell phone,use a headset.
B)work with your dentist to reduce your exposure to X-rays.
C)test your home for radon.
D)maintain a good tan to protect your skin.
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Dioxins linger in the environment for years and accumulate in the fatty tissue of animals.
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Ozone depletion is irreversible.
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Which of the following is a way someone could be exposed to formaldehyde?

A)By eating fish
B)By working with particle board or plywood
C)By ingesting old paint chips
D)By handling old home insulation materials
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Composting food scraps and yard trimmings produces a natural fertilizer.
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When a country's number of live births and immigrations simply replaces the number of deaths and emigrations,it is said to have achieved ________ population growth.
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Discarded cell phones,televisions,and computers are all examples of e-waste.
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The Superfund gives money to other countries that want to reduce pollution.
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Fuels derived from decayed organic matter buried underground are called ________ fuels.
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The terms reuse and recycle basically mean the same thing.
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The collection of organisms and their nonliving surroundings that functions as a unit is called the ________.
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Devices that consume electricity even when they are not in use are called energy ________.
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X-rays are a form of ionizing radiation.
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The term ________ was coined from the words "smoke" and "fog."
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Carbon dioxide

A)Precursor to ground-level ozone
B)Naturally found in the atmosphere;contributes to global warming
C)Causes acid rain
D)Inhibits the blood's ability to carry oxygen
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By the year 2025,about ________ million people are likely to face water scarcity on a regular basis.(Be sure your answer is a numeral. )
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A molecule of ________ produces more than 20 times the warming of a molecule of carbon dioxide and remains in the atmosphere for up to 15 years.
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Gaseous combinations of hydrogen and carbon are called ________.
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Water beneath the Earth's surface is called ________.
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The ability to meet our current needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs is referred to as ________.
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Matching
Sulfur dioxide

A)Precursor to ground-level ozone
B)Naturally found in the atmosphere;contributes to global warming
C)Causes acid rain
D)Inhibits the blood's ability to carry oxygen
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Most contaminants in the human body must be present at a certain level before they exert any clear health effects.
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Carbon monoxide

A)Precursor to ground-level ozone
B)Naturally found in the atmosphere;contributes to global warming
C)Causes acid rain
D)Inhibits the blood's ability to carry oxygen
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Hydrocarbons

A)Precursor to ground-level ozone
B)Naturally found in the atmosphere;contributes to global warming
C)Causes acid rain
D)Inhibits the blood's ability to carry oxygen
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1
Where is the ozone layer found?

A)Deep in the ocean
B)On the surface of large bodies of water
C)In the stratosphere
D)In the rainforest canopy
In the stratosphere
2
Which U.S.government agency exists to protect human health and safeguard the natural environment?

A)USDA
B)FDA
C)IPCC
D)EPA
EPA
3
Which gas forms during metal processing and is linked to numerous health problems?

A)Ozone
B)Nitrogen dioxide
C)Sulfur dioxide
D)Carbon monoxide
Sulfur dioxide
4
You fly across the Atlantic Ocean and then offset the carbon emission by making a donation to a program that saves the rainforest.Your action conforms to the practice of

A)reuse.
B)sustainability.
C)recycling.
D)downsizing.
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Which of these continents is experiencing the greatest population growth?

A)Asia
B)North America
C)Africa
D)Europe
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The term "carbon footprint" refers to

A)the total greenhouse gas emissions for which you are personally responsible.
B)the balance of miles you drive every year minus the miles you walk.
C)the world's total carbon emissions in one year.
D)the number of carbon-emitting vehicles in a specific country.
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Which poisonous gas inhibits the blood's ability to carry oxygen?

A)Carbon dioxide
B)Carbon monoxide
C)Sulfur dioxide
D)Ozone
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All of the following are correct about methane and the environmental effects of cattle grazing except

A)cows exhale methane.
B)methane is a powerful greenhouse gas.
C)methane has less environmental impact per molecule than carbon dioxide.
D)cows excrete methane in their wastes.
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9
Deforestation leads to

A)a decrease in carbon dioxide levels.
B)an increase in carbon dioxide levels.
C)a decrease in the ozone level.
D)increased benzene in the water.
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Public health experts get involved with all of the following except

A)waste disposal.
B)water safety.
C)air pollution.
D)road safety.
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The book Silent Spring warned of the environmental effects associated with

A)pesticide use.
B)water pollution.
C)clear-cutting.
D)hunting.
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Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)are found in all of the following except

A)foam containers.
B)computers.
C)air conditioning units.
D)spray propellants.
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What percentage of the Earth's water supply is accessible?

A)1%
B)10%
C)25%
D)50%
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Which is not a factor that contributes to global warming?

A)Tree planting
B)Meat production
C)Fossil fuel emissions
D)Deforestation
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All of the following are problems associated with ozone depletion except

A)increased skin cancer.
B)disruption of aquatic plant life.
C)increased cataracts.
D)damage to tall buildings.
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The potential effects of global warming include all of these except

A)increased food shortages.
B)fewer hurricanes.
C)more outbreaks of infectious diseases.
D)increased air pollution.
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All of the following are correct about acid rain except

A)it is created when sulfur dioxide combines with nitrogen oxide in the air.
B)in the U.S. ,the West Coast has experienced the most damage.
C)it can damage monuments.
D)it is the result of burning fossil fuels.
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What percentage of the Earth's surface is covered by water?

A)25%
B)50%
C)75%
D)95%
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The world's population is around

A)1 billion.
B)4 billion.
C)7 billion.
D)10 billion.
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Which gas is produced when certain pollutants mix with sunlight?

A)Ozone
B)Nitrogen dioxide
C)Sulfur dioxide
D)Carbon monoxide
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Pesticides and herbicides would most likely be found in

A)farm produce.
B)city dust.
C)electrical equipment.
D)preservatives.
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Municipal solid waste (MSW)includes all the following except

A)sewage.
B)plastics.
C)yard clippings.
D)discarded fooD.
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The role of the Superfund is to

A)monitor air pollution levels and fine polluters.
B)identify and clean up toxic sites.
C)measure acid rain throughout North America.
D)monitor water quality in the Great Lakes.
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Which type of indoor air pollution is the second leading cause of lung cancer?

A)Mold spores
B)Fireplace smoke
C)Lead dust
D)Radon
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Susan is a bit worried that her son,Max,only wants to eat tuna fish every day for lunch.She is concerned because tuna is known to contain

A)phthalates.
B)volatile organic compounds.
C)formaldehyde.
D)mercury.
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To reduce water pollution,you should do all of the following except

A)bring outdated medicines to a drop-off site.
B)dump old soaps and lotions in the trash.
C)take used motor oil to a disposal site.
D)wash your dirty car yourself.
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Which indoor pollutant leaches into a home from rocks and soil under the foundation?

A)Radon
B)Mold spores
C)Lead dust
D)Rodent droppings
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What is an "energy vampire"?

A)A poorly insulated house that leaks home heat
B)An electric appliance that uses lots of electricity
C)A device that consumes electricity even when not in use
D)A faulty electrical wiring system
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Water from an underground source may be any of the following except

A)artesian water.
B)distilled water.
C)spring water.
D)groundwater.
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Most of our exposure to dioxins comes from

A)the air.
B)contaminated fruits and vegetables.
C)home insulation materials.
D)meat,dairy,and seafooD.
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All of the following are likely sources of water pollution except

A)gasoline storage tanks.
B)pesticide and fertilizer runoff.
C)animal feedlots.
D)groundwater.
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The Jones family went to sleep with their wood-burning stove still lit.Several hours later Mr.Jones woke up nauseous and confused.Which gas is likely to be at high levels in his house?

A)Volatile organic compounds
B)Nitrogen dioxide
C)Carbon monoxide
D)Sulfur dioxide
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Which of the following is not a water pollutant?

A)Petroleum products
B)Ozone
C)Dioxins
D)Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
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Who funds the Superfund?

A)The general public
B)The meat industry
C)The chemical and petroleum industries
D)The state lotteries
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35
Which chemical agents found in paint strippers,paints,glues,permanent markers,and office supplies are known to cause cancer?

A)Phthalates
B)Volatile organic compounds
C)Formaldehyde
D)Mercury
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36
If you are concerned about biomagnification,you should

A)choose lean meat and skim milk.
B)walk and take the stairs whenever possible.
C)not drink bottled water.
D)limit your intake of raw vegetables.
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Which of the following types of indoor pollutants is a significant cause of asthma in inner-city children?

A)Lead
B)Mercury
C)Mouse droppings
D)BPA
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Carbon monoxide

A)is easy to detect because it smells like rotten eggs.
B)causes liver cancer.
C)can be fatal if inhaled.
D)is more prevalent in the summer.
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Which is not an example of reuse?

A)Using cloth napkins
B)Using canvas tote bags
C)Using fluorescent light bulbs
D)Using rechargeable batteries
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Not reusing plastic bottles will help reduce your exposure to

A)mold.
B)volatile organic compounds.
C)bisphenol A.
D)asbestos.
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What type of damage can BPA cause?

A)It can damage the nervous system.
B)It can cause cancer.
C)It can cause allergic reactions.
D)It can interfere with the endocrine system.
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42
In environmental terms,reduction refers to changes in manufacturing and consumption to limit the amount and toxicity of waste.
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43
Wastewater treatment does not eliminate pharmaceuticals in the water.
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44
Paint containing lead was commonly used in the U.S.until what year?

A)1935
B)1955
C)1978
D)2000
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The development of microbes resistant to antibiotics is a growing concern because of the way the livestock industry deals with animal sewage.
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Ozone depletion only affects regions close to the poles,such as Australia.
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47
Radiation can travel in which of the following forms?

A)Rays
B)Waves
C)Particles
D)All of the answers are correct.
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The EPA recommends avoiding consumption of all of the following fish except

A)flounder.
B)swordfish.
C)king mackerel.
D)shark.
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Which is an example of ionizing radiation?

A)Radio waves
B)Microwaves
C)Ultraviolet light
D)Visible light
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Noise pollution that can cause hearing loss begins at

A)50 decibels.
B)60 decibels.
C)85 decibels.
D)110 decibels.
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Before the 1970's,which chemical was found in housing insulation materials and is now known to cause lung cancer?

A)Asbestos
B)Volatile organic compounds
C)Radon
D)Phthalates
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52
The ozone layer shields us from excessive UV radiation.
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You are caring for the environment if you have a large carbon footprint.
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54
Making sure your bathroom is cleaned often and has good air circulation is recommended to help prevent exposure to

A)mold.
B)volatile organic compounds.
C)formaldehyde.
D)asbestos.
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Industrialized nations have a larger ecological footprint than less developed countries.
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Bottled water must meet higher health and safety standards than tap water.
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57
All of the following are suggested ways to reduce your exposure to radiation except

A)when using a cell phone,use a headset.
B)work with your dentist to reduce your exposure to X-rays.
C)test your home for radon.
D)maintain a good tan to protect your skin.
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58
Dioxins linger in the environment for years and accumulate in the fatty tissue of animals.
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Ozone depletion is irreversible.
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Which of the following is a way someone could be exposed to formaldehyde?

A)By eating fish
B)By working with particle board or plywood
C)By ingesting old paint chips
D)By handling old home insulation materials
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Composting food scraps and yard trimmings produces a natural fertilizer.
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62
When a country's number of live births and immigrations simply replaces the number of deaths and emigrations,it is said to have achieved ________ population growth.
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63
Discarded cell phones,televisions,and computers are all examples of e-waste.
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64
The Superfund gives money to other countries that want to reduce pollution.
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65
Fuels derived from decayed organic matter buried underground are called ________ fuels.
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66
The terms reuse and recycle basically mean the same thing.
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67
The collection of organisms and their nonliving surroundings that functions as a unit is called the ________.
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68
Devices that consume electricity even when they are not in use are called energy ________.
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69
X-rays are a form of ionizing radiation.
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70
The term ________ was coined from the words "smoke" and "fog."
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71
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Carbon dioxide

A)Precursor to ground-level ozone
B)Naturally found in the atmosphere;contributes to global warming
C)Causes acid rain
D)Inhibits the blood's ability to carry oxygen
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72
By the year 2025,about ________ million people are likely to face water scarcity on a regular basis.(Be sure your answer is a numeral. )
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73
A molecule of ________ produces more than 20 times the warming of a molecule of carbon dioxide and remains in the atmosphere for up to 15 years.
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74
Gaseous combinations of hydrogen and carbon are called ________.
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75
Water beneath the Earth's surface is called ________.
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76
The ability to meet our current needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs is referred to as ________.
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77
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Sulfur dioxide

A)Precursor to ground-level ozone
B)Naturally found in the atmosphere;contributes to global warming
C)Causes acid rain
D)Inhibits the blood's ability to carry oxygen
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78
Most contaminants in the human body must be present at a certain level before they exert any clear health effects.
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79
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Carbon monoxide

A)Precursor to ground-level ozone
B)Naturally found in the atmosphere;contributes to global warming
C)Causes acid rain
D)Inhibits the blood's ability to carry oxygen
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Hydrocarbons

A)Precursor to ground-level ozone
B)Naturally found in the atmosphere;contributes to global warming
C)Causes acid rain
D)Inhibits the blood's ability to carry oxygen
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