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Air Pollution Review
Test Description: Review over air pollution and air pollution notes.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is Air pollution?
A
Any substance in the air.
B
Any harmful substance in the air
C
Any harmful substance
D
Any harmful substance in the water
2) Most air pollution comes from...
A
Primary pollutants
B
Human activity
C
Secondary Pollutants
D
Natural activity
3) All of the following result in natural air pollution EXCEPT!
A
Erosion
B
Volcanoes
C
Salt from the ocean
D
Spores from plants
4) Natural Pollution does not cause problems, why?
A
It becomes concentrated in areas that don't have human populations close.
B
Natural air pollution is a problem
C
Natural Air pollution is bad but not a major problem because Human activity is worse.
D
It doesn't become concentrated.
5) What are the two types of pollution?
A
There is only primary
B
Primary and Tertiary
C
Primary and Secondary
D
Secondary and tertiary
6) Secondary pollution is created by...
A
Natural occurrences
B
Things that come from outer space.
C
Primary pollution chemically reacting with another substance.
D
When there is no direct source of pollution
7) Which of the following is a secondary pollutant?
A
Pollen
B
Spores
C
Ozone
D
Volcanic eruption
8) How much Air pollution comes from vehicles?
A
3/1
B
2/3
C
1/3
D
1/2
9) If two people carpooled to work how much carbon monoxide would be eliminated?
A
33 million pounds
B
66 million pounds
C
33 million tons
D
33 thousand pounds
10) Which of the following is NOT a disease caused by air pollution?
A
Bronchitis
B
Flu
C
Asthma
D
Lung Cancer
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