Deck 19: Choosing Healthy Living for the Environment

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Photochemical smog forms in areas that experience a ________.

A)lot of rain
B)temperature inversion
C)lot of wind
D)not enough sunlight
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Which of the following is true about lead?

A)It is found in drinking water systems of homes built before 1950.
B)It reacts with hydrogen chloride to form ozone.
C)It can be especially detrimental to children and fetuses.
D)It has not been shown to be a reproductive toxin.
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Which of the following is true about hydrocarbons?

A)They are also known as inorganic gases.
B)They are harmful as sole pollutants.
C)They combine with sunlight to produce various poisons.
D)Combination hydrocarbons have not been shown to be carcinogenic.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding life expectancy?

A)There is no current data on life expectancy.
B)Individuals living in more developed countries live longer.
C)Individuals living in less developed countries live the longest.
D)There has been a decrease in life expectancy worldwide.
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Louis lives near an oil refinery and can see clouds of yellowish-brown gas coming out of the smoke stacks.The pollutant that Louis sees is most probably _____________.

A)particulates
B)nitrogen dioxide
C)lead gas
D)sulphur dioxide
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When Peter returned to his favourite childhood pond,the water was a crystal-clear,deep blue instead of the muddy brown colour it used to be.He also noticed that there was no plant or animal life in the pond.What is the most probable cause for the change in the pond?

A)photochemical smog
B)hydrocarbons
C)acid rain
D)lead poisoning
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Hydrocarbon combinations such as benzene and benzopyrene are ________________.

A)carcinogenic
B)chemicals that help clear smog
C)brownish-amber gases
D)not usually a part of smog
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Which of the following statements about particulates is true?

A)They are brownish gaseous substances from the burning of fossil fuels.
B)Cigarette smoke releases particulates.
C)They can erode plastic materials.
D)They have not been shown to be carcinogenic.
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Photochemical smog is most likely to develop _____________.

A)on days with little wind and high traffic congestion
B)in coastal regions
C)in the prairies
D)on cool, windy days and high traffic congestion
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The weatherman describes a weather condition in which a cool layer of air is trapped under a warmer layer,preventing air from circulating.He calls it a(n)______________.

A)ozone conversion
B)photochemical smog
C)temperature inversion
D)particulate entrapment
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Joey is suffering from chronic bronchitis.His doctor tells him that it is from an amber-coloured gas emitted from the coal-powered electrical utility boilers in his community.What gas is this?

A)nitrogen dioxide
B)carbon monoxide
C)sulphur dioxide
D)formaldehyde
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Gwen is six months pregnant.Which of the most widespread air pollutants can threaten the growth and mental development of the fetus?

A)sulphur dioxide
B)carbon monoxide
C)ozone
D)hydrogen chloride
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Anica and Arturo are both suffering from respiratory problems as a result of lung irritations from sulphur dioxide and ________.

A)carbon monoxide
B)particulates
C)lead
D)hydrogen chloride
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Alyce went for a jog on a day with high levels of ozone pollution.Her adverse reactions to the pollutants were difficulty breathing,burning eyes,________ and ________.

A)headache, nausea
B)skin rash, headache
C)diarrhea, nausea
D)skin rash, fatigue
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Hydrocarbons are also known as ______________.

A)inorganic gases
B)volatile organic compounds
C)miasmic compounds
D)acid rain
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Phoebe has asthma and her doctor attributes it to a form of oxygen that is produced when nitrogen dioxide reacts with hydrogen chloride.What is this?

A)sulphur dioxide
B)carbon monoxide
C)particulates
D)ozone
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Sammy is studying one of the following types of pollution that is not associated with air pollution.Which of these is she studying?

A)hydrocarbons
B)ground-level ozone
C)carbon monoxide
D)ionizing radiation
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Kenny's car releases an odourless,colourless gas.What is this gas?

A)sulphur dioxide
B)carbon dioxide
C)carbon monoxide
D)hydrogen dioxide
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What is the world's most current challenging environmental problem?

A)drought
B)famine
C)environmental pollutants
D)population growth
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The estimates for population growth are highly dependent upon _______________.

A)environmental contaminants
B)wealth
C)number of females
D)fertility rates
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What food supply is most likely to be contaminated with byproducts of acid rain?

A)vegetables
B)fish
C)grains
D)cattle
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Juri lives in one of the two regions are responsible for approximately half of all carbon dioxide emissions.One of the regions is North America.Where is the other?

A)South America
B)India
C)Eastern Europe
D)Western Europe
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The primary cause of skin cancer is __________.

A)ultraviolet B radiation
B)ultraviolet A radiation
C)a combination of ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B radiation
D)photochemical smog
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Herman recently had to replace the insulation in his house because it contained ________,a carcinogen.

A)asbestos
B)lead
C)formaldehyde
D)radon
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One of the most serious forms of indoor air pollution is ________,a gas that is the natural by-product of the decay of uranium and radium in the soil.

A)formaldehyde
B)carbon monoxide
C)radon
D)asbestos
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The most predominant gas of the greenhouse gases is _____________.

A)CFCs
B)nitrous oxide
C)methane
D)carbon dioxide
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Max worked installing asbestos insulation for over twenty years and now suffers from a fatal lung disease called _____________.

A)alveolar sarcoma
B)pleural carcinoma
C)bronchioblastoma
D)mesothelioma
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Miranda recently had new carpeting installed in her home.What is the source of indoor air pollution that may be present in the carpet?

A)lead gases
B)asbestos
C)formaldehyde
D)passive smoke
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Ricardo is careful about cleaning and maintaining his gas furnace to decrease the possibility of ________ buildup in his home.

A)carbon monoxide
B)particulates
C)ozone
D)sulphur dioxide
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Isabel is always sure to check if the air freshener she buys does not contain ________,a carcinogen.

A)benzopyrene
B)dichlorobenzene
C)hydropyrene
D)hydrochlorazine
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Felicia lives in an older home that has cracks in the basement floor and foundation,and the basement is inadequately vented.Felicia should buy a home-testing kit for _________.

A)formaldehyde
B)radon
C)lead
D)asbestos
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Gary prefers to heat his new home with his wood stove.What does he need to know about wood stove pollution?

A)It will not emit much carbon monoxide.
B)Burning seasoned wood will reduce the amount of particulates.
C)Wood smoke does not produce sulphur dioxide.
D)Wood stove smoke is stronger than smoking 2 packs of cigarettes daily.
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Long-term exposure to formaldehyde can cause cancer and ________________.

A)respiratory disorders
B)gastrointestinal disorders
C)circulatory disorders
D)central nervous system disorders
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Which of the following conditions has been predicted by climatologists regarding the buildup of greenhouse gasses?

A)winters with no snow
B)extreme cold spells
C)killer hurricanes
D)severe lightening storms
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Fernando bought a home-testing kit to see if his home has elevated levels of radon.Health Canada estimates that ________ of homes have elevated radon levels.

A)greater than 20%
B)2%
C)less than 1/10 of 1%
D)the majority
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Rain is more acidic in the summer,and when this occurs __________________.

A)people need to use strong umbrellas
B)there are more hospital admissions for respiratory issues
C)the temperature rises
D)people suffer from heat exhaustion
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The indoor air pollutant that can adhere to the lungs and can lead to lung and stomach cancers is called _____________.

A)lead
B)formaldehyde
C)radon
D)asbestos
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Which of the following is an example of "going green"?

A)Taking a bath instead of a shower.
B)Using plastic bags when shopping.
C)Using cloth diapers, not disposables.
D)Using the air conditioner on hot days.
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Which of the following statements about ozone is true?

A)Close to earth, ozone poses no serious health threats.
B)Ozone in the stratosphere protects our planet from UV-B radiation.
C)Ozone is a chemical that is produced when oxygen interacts with water.
D)The ozone layer is located 60-100 km from the earth's surface.
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Which chemicals originally contribute to the depletion of the ozone layer?

A)carbon-oxides
B)chlorofluorocarbons
C)flourohydrochlorides
D)methyl chloroforms
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Which of the following is an example of a point-source water pollutant?

A)runoff from a construction site
B)waste from sewage treatment plant
C)weed-killer used on lawns
D)leakage from a septic tank
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An increase in blood pressure and vasodilation in the brain are symptoms of ________________.

A)air pollution
B)water pollution
C)noise pollution
D)ionizing radiation
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Ryan and Theresa live in a century-old house with their child,Rory.Recently,Rory has been acting out and he has been performing poorly in school.His parents take him to the doctor,who suspects that Rory may have which type of poisoning that has been attributed to drinking water from his home?

A)particulates
B)nitrogen dioxide
C)asbestos
D)lead
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Farmer Bell uses chemicals that are designed to kill insects,rodents,plants and fungi.These are collectively known as ____________.

A)pesticides
B)herbicides
C)dioxins
D)trihalomethanes
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Margaret uses paint remover to clean up from her remodeling job.The paint removers contain what type of chemical contaminants?

A)PCBs
B)dioxins
C)trihalomethanes
D)organic solvents
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These were used for many years as insulating materials in high-voltage electrical equipment because they are fire resistant and stable at high temperatures ___________.

A)PCBs
B)dioxins
C)trihalomethanes
D)methyl chloroforms
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Chlorinated hydrocarbons that are contained in herbicides are known as ________________.

A)PCBs
B)dioxins
C)trihalomethanes
D)organic solvents
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The main issue regarding global population growth is __________________.

A)the amount of garbage that is created
B)global warming
C)competition for the earth's resources
D)the earth's petroleum resources are dwindling
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Which of the following is true about ionizing radiation?

A)Scientists have agreed on one universal level of safety.
B)Approximately 50% comes from natural sources such as building materials.
C)Over 25% comes from computer screens, microwaves, televisions, etc.
D)Dosages from 350-500 rads are often fatal.
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The two general types of water pollution are _________________.

A)point-source and non-point-source
B)toxic and non-toxic
C)runoff and non-runoff
D)vertex and non-vertex
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The most common way to test for the presence of petroleum products in the water supply is to test for ____________.

A)benzene
B)formaldehyde
C)CFCs
D)chlorine
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Mike works at a landfill site that produces a mixture of soluble chemicals.What is this product called?

A)runoff
B)leachate
C)dioxins
D)toxic leaching
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Which of the following is an example of municipal solid waste?

A)paper
B)dead animals
C)rocks
D)containers and packaging
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Trihalomethanes are synthetic organic chemicals formed at water treatment plants when ________ reacts with natural organic compounds in the water.

A)hydrogen
B)chlorine
C)muriatic acid
D)oxides
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When Suzanne goes to her dentist,he puts a protective blanket over her during an x-ray of her teeth.This blanket helps to protect Suzanne against _______________.

A)PCBs
B)ionizing radiation
C)radon
D)nuclear radiation
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Jake found out his underground gas storage tank has been leaking into his groundwater.His tank was probably installed 25-30 years ago and made of ______________.

A)galvanized steel
B)fabricated steel
C)aluminum
D)aluminum alloy
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In the face of mounting evidence that noise pollution is more than a nuisance,government ________________.

A)has made noise control programs a priority
B)continues to make noise control programs a low priority
C)believes that noise control is an unfortunate byproduct of industry
D)has put limits on the top volume of personal audio products.
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Which of the following is an example of a non-point-source water pollutant?

A)waste from a sewage treatment plant
B)pesticide runoff
C)waste from a wood-chip factory
D)industrial waste
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Which of the following is true about PCBs?

A)PCBs are associated with chronic digestive problems.
B)They are illegal to dump in landfills.
C)They bioaccumulate in the fatty tissues and liver.
D)They are unstable at very low temperatures.
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Most experts agree that the only way to reduce air pollution is to ______________.

A)have stricter industrial waste laws
B)shift away from automobiles as the primary source of transportation
C)improve auto emissions
D)control the manufacturing of aerosol propellants containing pollutants
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Nuclear reactors discharge more carbon oxides into the air than fossil-fuel powered generators.
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Hydrocarbons are also known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
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The continent that consumes the most energy and raw materials per person more than people from any other region of the world is South America.
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Nuclear power plants account for less than one percent of the total radiation to which we are exposed.
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Cigarette smoke is a source of particulates in the air.
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Population studies in Canadian homes did not show a correlation between radon levels in homes and lung cancer.
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Experts believe that as much as 80% of our garbage is recyclable.
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Non-smokers who live with smokers are not at an increased risk for heart disease and some cancers.
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Noise is sound that can damage hearing or cause mental or emotional distress.
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Photochemical smog is sometimes called acid pollution.
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Approximately 50% of radiation to which we are exposed comes from computers,microwave ovens,and television sets.
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Carbon monoxide is the odourless,colourless gas that originates primarily from motor vehicle emissions.
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Municipal hazardous waste is outstripping available landfills sites.
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Asbestos penetrates homes through cracks,pipes,sump pits,and other openings in the foundation.
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Dioxins have the ability to bioaccumulate and are much more toxic that PCBs.
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Scientists cannot agree on a safe level of radiation in humans.
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Ozone is a form of oxygen that is produced when carbon monoxide reacts with hydrogen chloride.
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Exposure to excessive noise causes many of the same reactions as the stress response.
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Acid rain is more strongly acidic in the summertime.
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Parliament passed the Clean Air Act in 1970 in order to develop standards for air quality.
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1
Photochemical smog forms in areas that experience a ________.

A)lot of rain
B)temperature inversion
C)lot of wind
D)not enough sunlight
B
2
Which of the following is true about lead?

A)It is found in drinking water systems of homes built before 1950.
B)It reacts with hydrogen chloride to form ozone.
C)It can be especially detrimental to children and fetuses.
D)It has not been shown to be a reproductive toxin.
C
3
Which of the following is true about hydrocarbons?

A)They are also known as inorganic gases.
B)They are harmful as sole pollutants.
C)They combine with sunlight to produce various poisons.
D)Combination hydrocarbons have not been shown to be carcinogenic.
C
4
Which of the following statements is true regarding life expectancy?

A)There is no current data on life expectancy.
B)Individuals living in more developed countries live longer.
C)Individuals living in less developed countries live the longest.
D)There has been a decrease in life expectancy worldwide.
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Louis lives near an oil refinery and can see clouds of yellowish-brown gas coming out of the smoke stacks.The pollutant that Louis sees is most probably _____________.

A)particulates
B)nitrogen dioxide
C)lead gas
D)sulphur dioxide
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When Peter returned to his favourite childhood pond,the water was a crystal-clear,deep blue instead of the muddy brown colour it used to be.He also noticed that there was no plant or animal life in the pond.What is the most probable cause for the change in the pond?

A)photochemical smog
B)hydrocarbons
C)acid rain
D)lead poisoning
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Hydrocarbon combinations such as benzene and benzopyrene are ________________.

A)carcinogenic
B)chemicals that help clear smog
C)brownish-amber gases
D)not usually a part of smog
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Which of the following statements about particulates is true?

A)They are brownish gaseous substances from the burning of fossil fuels.
B)Cigarette smoke releases particulates.
C)They can erode plastic materials.
D)They have not been shown to be carcinogenic.
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Photochemical smog is most likely to develop _____________.

A)on days with little wind and high traffic congestion
B)in coastal regions
C)in the prairies
D)on cool, windy days and high traffic congestion
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The weatherman describes a weather condition in which a cool layer of air is trapped under a warmer layer,preventing air from circulating.He calls it a(n)______________.

A)ozone conversion
B)photochemical smog
C)temperature inversion
D)particulate entrapment
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Joey is suffering from chronic bronchitis.His doctor tells him that it is from an amber-coloured gas emitted from the coal-powered electrical utility boilers in his community.What gas is this?

A)nitrogen dioxide
B)carbon monoxide
C)sulphur dioxide
D)formaldehyde
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Gwen is six months pregnant.Which of the most widespread air pollutants can threaten the growth and mental development of the fetus?

A)sulphur dioxide
B)carbon monoxide
C)ozone
D)hydrogen chloride
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Anica and Arturo are both suffering from respiratory problems as a result of lung irritations from sulphur dioxide and ________.

A)carbon monoxide
B)particulates
C)lead
D)hydrogen chloride
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Alyce went for a jog on a day with high levels of ozone pollution.Her adverse reactions to the pollutants were difficulty breathing,burning eyes,________ and ________.

A)headache, nausea
B)skin rash, headache
C)diarrhea, nausea
D)skin rash, fatigue
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Hydrocarbons are also known as ______________.

A)inorganic gases
B)volatile organic compounds
C)miasmic compounds
D)acid rain
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Phoebe has asthma and her doctor attributes it to a form of oxygen that is produced when nitrogen dioxide reacts with hydrogen chloride.What is this?

A)sulphur dioxide
B)carbon monoxide
C)particulates
D)ozone
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Sammy is studying one of the following types of pollution that is not associated with air pollution.Which of these is she studying?

A)hydrocarbons
B)ground-level ozone
C)carbon monoxide
D)ionizing radiation
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Kenny's car releases an odourless,colourless gas.What is this gas?

A)sulphur dioxide
B)carbon dioxide
C)carbon monoxide
D)hydrogen dioxide
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What is the world's most current challenging environmental problem?

A)drought
B)famine
C)environmental pollutants
D)population growth
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The estimates for population growth are highly dependent upon _______________.

A)environmental contaminants
B)wealth
C)number of females
D)fertility rates
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What food supply is most likely to be contaminated with byproducts of acid rain?

A)vegetables
B)fish
C)grains
D)cattle
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Juri lives in one of the two regions are responsible for approximately half of all carbon dioxide emissions.One of the regions is North America.Where is the other?

A)South America
B)India
C)Eastern Europe
D)Western Europe
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The primary cause of skin cancer is __________.

A)ultraviolet B radiation
B)ultraviolet A radiation
C)a combination of ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B radiation
D)photochemical smog
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Herman recently had to replace the insulation in his house because it contained ________,a carcinogen.

A)asbestos
B)lead
C)formaldehyde
D)radon
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One of the most serious forms of indoor air pollution is ________,a gas that is the natural by-product of the decay of uranium and radium in the soil.

A)formaldehyde
B)carbon monoxide
C)radon
D)asbestos
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The most predominant gas of the greenhouse gases is _____________.

A)CFCs
B)nitrous oxide
C)methane
D)carbon dioxide
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Max worked installing asbestos insulation for over twenty years and now suffers from a fatal lung disease called _____________.

A)alveolar sarcoma
B)pleural carcinoma
C)bronchioblastoma
D)mesothelioma
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Miranda recently had new carpeting installed in her home.What is the source of indoor air pollution that may be present in the carpet?

A)lead gases
B)asbestos
C)formaldehyde
D)passive smoke
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Ricardo is careful about cleaning and maintaining his gas furnace to decrease the possibility of ________ buildup in his home.

A)carbon monoxide
B)particulates
C)ozone
D)sulphur dioxide
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Isabel is always sure to check if the air freshener she buys does not contain ________,a carcinogen.

A)benzopyrene
B)dichlorobenzene
C)hydropyrene
D)hydrochlorazine
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Felicia lives in an older home that has cracks in the basement floor and foundation,and the basement is inadequately vented.Felicia should buy a home-testing kit for _________.

A)formaldehyde
B)radon
C)lead
D)asbestos
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Gary prefers to heat his new home with his wood stove.What does he need to know about wood stove pollution?

A)It will not emit much carbon monoxide.
B)Burning seasoned wood will reduce the amount of particulates.
C)Wood smoke does not produce sulphur dioxide.
D)Wood stove smoke is stronger than smoking 2 packs of cigarettes daily.
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Long-term exposure to formaldehyde can cause cancer and ________________.

A)respiratory disorders
B)gastrointestinal disorders
C)circulatory disorders
D)central nervous system disorders
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Which of the following conditions has been predicted by climatologists regarding the buildup of greenhouse gasses?

A)winters with no snow
B)extreme cold spells
C)killer hurricanes
D)severe lightening storms
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35
Fernando bought a home-testing kit to see if his home has elevated levels of radon.Health Canada estimates that ________ of homes have elevated radon levels.

A)greater than 20%
B)2%
C)less than 1/10 of 1%
D)the majority
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Rain is more acidic in the summer,and when this occurs __________________.

A)people need to use strong umbrellas
B)there are more hospital admissions for respiratory issues
C)the temperature rises
D)people suffer from heat exhaustion
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The indoor air pollutant that can adhere to the lungs and can lead to lung and stomach cancers is called _____________.

A)lead
B)formaldehyde
C)radon
D)asbestos
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38
Which of the following is an example of "going green"?

A)Taking a bath instead of a shower.
B)Using plastic bags when shopping.
C)Using cloth diapers, not disposables.
D)Using the air conditioner on hot days.
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Which of the following statements about ozone is true?

A)Close to earth, ozone poses no serious health threats.
B)Ozone in the stratosphere protects our planet from UV-B radiation.
C)Ozone is a chemical that is produced when oxygen interacts with water.
D)The ozone layer is located 60-100 km from the earth's surface.
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Which chemicals originally contribute to the depletion of the ozone layer?

A)carbon-oxides
B)chlorofluorocarbons
C)flourohydrochlorides
D)methyl chloroforms
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Which of the following is an example of a point-source water pollutant?

A)runoff from a construction site
B)waste from sewage treatment plant
C)weed-killer used on lawns
D)leakage from a septic tank
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An increase in blood pressure and vasodilation in the brain are symptoms of ________________.

A)air pollution
B)water pollution
C)noise pollution
D)ionizing radiation
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Ryan and Theresa live in a century-old house with their child,Rory.Recently,Rory has been acting out and he has been performing poorly in school.His parents take him to the doctor,who suspects that Rory may have which type of poisoning that has been attributed to drinking water from his home?

A)particulates
B)nitrogen dioxide
C)asbestos
D)lead
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Farmer Bell uses chemicals that are designed to kill insects,rodents,plants and fungi.These are collectively known as ____________.

A)pesticides
B)herbicides
C)dioxins
D)trihalomethanes
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45
Margaret uses paint remover to clean up from her remodeling job.The paint removers contain what type of chemical contaminants?

A)PCBs
B)dioxins
C)trihalomethanes
D)organic solvents
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46
These were used for many years as insulating materials in high-voltage electrical equipment because they are fire resistant and stable at high temperatures ___________.

A)PCBs
B)dioxins
C)trihalomethanes
D)methyl chloroforms
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47
Chlorinated hydrocarbons that are contained in herbicides are known as ________________.

A)PCBs
B)dioxins
C)trihalomethanes
D)organic solvents
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48
The main issue regarding global population growth is __________________.

A)the amount of garbage that is created
B)global warming
C)competition for the earth's resources
D)the earth's petroleum resources are dwindling
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49
Which of the following is true about ionizing radiation?

A)Scientists have agreed on one universal level of safety.
B)Approximately 50% comes from natural sources such as building materials.
C)Over 25% comes from computer screens, microwaves, televisions, etc.
D)Dosages from 350-500 rads are often fatal.
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50
The two general types of water pollution are _________________.

A)point-source and non-point-source
B)toxic and non-toxic
C)runoff and non-runoff
D)vertex and non-vertex
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51
The most common way to test for the presence of petroleum products in the water supply is to test for ____________.

A)benzene
B)formaldehyde
C)CFCs
D)chlorine
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52
Mike works at a landfill site that produces a mixture of soluble chemicals.What is this product called?

A)runoff
B)leachate
C)dioxins
D)toxic leaching
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53
Which of the following is an example of municipal solid waste?

A)paper
B)dead animals
C)rocks
D)containers and packaging
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54
Trihalomethanes are synthetic organic chemicals formed at water treatment plants when ________ reacts with natural organic compounds in the water.

A)hydrogen
B)chlorine
C)muriatic acid
D)oxides
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55
When Suzanne goes to her dentist,he puts a protective blanket over her during an x-ray of her teeth.This blanket helps to protect Suzanne against _______________.

A)PCBs
B)ionizing radiation
C)radon
D)nuclear radiation
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56
Jake found out his underground gas storage tank has been leaking into his groundwater.His tank was probably installed 25-30 years ago and made of ______________.

A)galvanized steel
B)fabricated steel
C)aluminum
D)aluminum alloy
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57
In the face of mounting evidence that noise pollution is more than a nuisance,government ________________.

A)has made noise control programs a priority
B)continues to make noise control programs a low priority
C)believes that noise control is an unfortunate byproduct of industry
D)has put limits on the top volume of personal audio products.
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58
Which of the following is an example of a non-point-source water pollutant?

A)waste from a sewage treatment plant
B)pesticide runoff
C)waste from a wood-chip factory
D)industrial waste
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59
Which of the following is true about PCBs?

A)PCBs are associated with chronic digestive problems.
B)They are illegal to dump in landfills.
C)They bioaccumulate in the fatty tissues and liver.
D)They are unstable at very low temperatures.
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60
Most experts agree that the only way to reduce air pollution is to ______________.

A)have stricter industrial waste laws
B)shift away from automobiles as the primary source of transportation
C)improve auto emissions
D)control the manufacturing of aerosol propellants containing pollutants
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61
Nuclear reactors discharge more carbon oxides into the air than fossil-fuel powered generators.
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62
Hydrocarbons are also known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
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63
The continent that consumes the most energy and raw materials per person more than people from any other region of the world is South America.
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64
Nuclear power plants account for less than one percent of the total radiation to which we are exposed.
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65
Cigarette smoke is a source of particulates in the air.
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66
Population studies in Canadian homes did not show a correlation between radon levels in homes and lung cancer.
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67
Experts believe that as much as 80% of our garbage is recyclable.
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68
Non-smokers who live with smokers are not at an increased risk for heart disease and some cancers.
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69
Noise is sound that can damage hearing or cause mental or emotional distress.
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70
Photochemical smog is sometimes called acid pollution.
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71
Approximately 50% of radiation to which we are exposed comes from computers,microwave ovens,and television sets.
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72
Carbon monoxide is the odourless,colourless gas that originates primarily from motor vehicle emissions.
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73
Municipal hazardous waste is outstripping available landfills sites.
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74
Asbestos penetrates homes through cracks,pipes,sump pits,and other openings in the foundation.
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Dioxins have the ability to bioaccumulate and are much more toxic that PCBs.
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76
Scientists cannot agree on a safe level of radiation in humans.
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77
Ozone is a form of oxygen that is produced when carbon monoxide reacts with hydrogen chloride.
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78
Exposure to excessive noise causes many of the same reactions as the stress response.
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79
Acid rain is more strongly acidic in the summertime.
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Parliament passed the Clean Air Act in 1970 in order to develop standards for air quality.
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