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Endocrine disrupters are now outlawed.
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2
Endocrine disrupters are substances that can mimic hormones.
True
3
Through biomagnification, toxins become more concentrated in predators at higher levels in the food web.
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4
Automobile exhaust, resulting in increased ozone production, has helped to offset ozone depletion in the atmosphere.
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Wood-burning is a pollution-free method of heating a home.
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6
The release of sulfur into the atmosphere from industry makes rainwater more acidic.
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7
The process of mining and extracting gold involves cyanide.
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8
New-car smell is caused by off-gassing of VOCs.
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9
Mercury is a neurotoxin.
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10
Since the outlawing of PCB production, PCB in animal tissues has gradually disappeared.
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11
In pollution treatment, "four nines" means 99.99 percent of the pollutant has been removed.
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12
Bioremediation is typically performed by bacteria.
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13
Many kinds of bacteria consider petroleum edible.
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14
Leachate is contaminated exhaust released by incineration.
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15
Phytoremediation is performed by plants.
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16
The Precautionary Principle says that scientific certainty is essential before making any decisions about pollutants.
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17
A cancer cluster is
A) a particularly toxic type of mutagen
B) a group of cells in the body damaged by carcinogens
C) a greater-than-expected number of cancer cases in a partcular area
D) a category of industrial fluids
A) a particularly toxic type of mutagen
B) a group of cells in the body damaged by carcinogens
C) a greater-than-expected number of cancer cases in a partcular area
D) a category of industrial fluids
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18
Smog is the result of
A) excess soot particles
B) a photochemical process
C) leaking smokestacks
D) acid rain
A) excess soot particles
B) a photochemical process
C) leaking smokestacks
D) acid rain
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19
BOD is
A) a persistent biotoxin
B) a measure of oxygen depletion
C) bioaccumulation of dioxins
D) biogas on demand
A) a persistent biotoxin
B) a measure of oxygen depletion
C) bioaccumulation of dioxins
D) biogas on demand
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20
Eutrophication is often caused by
A) improved water quality
B) decreased water supply
C) nitrogen fertilizer
D) acid rain
A) improved water quality
B) decreased water supply
C) nitrogen fertilizer
D) acid rain
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21
Groundwater pollution is considered a greater problem than surface water pollution because
A) pollutants cause underground erosion
B) pollutants interact with bacteria
C) pollutants cannot be broken down by sunlight and air
D) the environment is more acidic
A) pollutants cause underground erosion
B) pollutants interact with bacteria
C) pollutants cannot be broken down by sunlight and air
D) the environment is more acidic
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22
Which of the following is a point source for pollution?
A) a parking lot
B) a roof
C) a smokestack
D) automobile exhaust
A) a parking lot
B) a roof
C) a smokestack
D) automobile exhaust
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23
Gathering information about a polluted site is known as
A) characterization
B) containment
C) indicator
D) remediation
A) characterization
B) containment
C) indicator
D) remediation
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24
In situ remediation means
A) use of concrete as a containment method
B) remediation performed immediately after contamination
C) treatment performed after removal of contaminated material
D) treatment performed in place or on site
A) use of concrete as a containment method
B) remediation performed immediately after contamination
C) treatment performed after removal of contaminated material
D) treatment performed in place or on site
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25
Phytoremediation is used for
A) containment, removal, and treatment
B) containment only
C) removal only
D) treatment only
A) containment, removal, and treatment
B) containment only
C) removal only
D) treatment only
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26
A brownfield is
A) a site with bare soil
B) a previously undeveloped site
C) a former industrial site
D) a site affected by smog accumulations
A) a site with bare soil
B) a previously undeveloped site
C) a former industrial site
D) a site affected by smog accumulations
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