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Test Description: Review of Types of Pollution: Air,Noise and Light
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following is an example of a primary pollutant?
A
radon
B
All of the above
C
ground-level ozone
D
soot from smoke
2) Which of the following would be a potential cause of sick-building syndrome?
A
fungi
B
acid precipitation
C
all of the above
D
smog
3) Catalytic converters, scrubbers, and electrostatic precipitators are examples of
A
technologies used to capture radon gas.
B
technologies used to control pollution emissions.
C
technologies used to treat sick-building syndrome.
D
technologies used to counteract the effects of acid precipitation on aquatic ecosystems.
4) Oil refineries and gasoline stations are both sources of
A
All of the above
B
particulate matter.
C
smog.
D
volatile organic compounds.
5) During a temperature inversion,
A
levels of ground-level ozone decrease.
B
sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides combine with water in the atmosphere.
C
an influx of acidic water causes a rapid change in the pH of water.
D
pollutants are trapped near Earth’s surface.
6) What is not a consequence of acid precipitation?
A
the death of aquatic plants and animals
B
an increase in the pH of soil and water
C
the destruction of calcium carbonate in building materials
D
a change in the balance of soil chemistry
7) High blood pressure and stress are both human health effects linked to
A
light pollution
B
noise pollution
C
smog
D
air pollution
8) An increase in the pH of a lake would most likely indicate
A
higher than average sulfur oxide levels in the atmosphere.
B
the lake suffers from acid shock.
C
calcium carbonate has been released into the lake.
D
the area in which the lake is located suffers from acid precipitation.
9) Uranium-bearing rocks underneath a house can be a source of
A
radon
B
ozone
C
asbestos
D
formaldehyde
10) Acid precipitation is formed when
A
sulfur oxides or nitrogen oxides combine with water.
B
sulfur oxides combine with nitrogen oxides.
C
ozone combines with automobile exhaust.
D
nitric or sulfuric acids combine with ozone.
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