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Europe Environmental Issues
Test Description: UK, Germany, and Russia face pollution problems.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is Smog?
A
smoke near lakes
B
acid rain mixed with toxic waste
C
smoke and fog mixed
D
fog that you find in swamps
2) What is the Industrial Revolution?
A
more factories making products using machines
B
using wind for energy
C
making items using solar energy
D
when acid rain falls and destroys statues
3) Where is the Black Forest?
A
in the UK
B
Germany
C
in Sweden
D
in Russia
4) Where is Chernobyl?
A
in the UK
B
In the Ukraine
C
in Sweden
D
in Germany
5) What is Acid Rain?
A
rain that falls only in Germany
B
toxic waste
C
rain mixed with acidity from air pollutants
D
rain that burns your skin off
6) What is one way Germany is improving their environment?
A
driving more cars
B
making more power plants
C
burning more coal
D
using wind and solar power
7) What is NOT a side effect of nuclear radiation poisoning?
A
better hearing
B
loss of skin
C
loss of hair
D
skin becomes colored
8) What caused the nuclear radiation to land in Sweden?
A
The Danube River
B
a bomb
C
the Rhine River
D
strong winds
9) What is Germany getting rid of since Japan had a nuclear disaster?
A
solar power plants
B
nuclear power plants
C
coal burning factories
D
cars
10) About how many people, according to the Soviets, died from Chernobyl?
A
5
B
2000
C
500
D
30
11) The Great Smog Incident happened in
A
London
B
Germany
C
Russia
D
Ukraine
12) The world's largest wind farm is located in
A
Germany
B
UK
C
Ukraine
D
Iowa
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