Ground Level Ozone Question Preview (ID: 695)


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Ozone (O3) is
a) colorless and consists of three oxygen atoms
b) brownish yellow and made of four oxygen atoms
c) colorless and consists of two oxygen atoms
d) red color and made of smoke

The good ozone is located in
a) Stratosphere
b) Mesopause
c) Thermosphere
d) Mesosphere

The bad ozone is located in
a) Troposphere
b) Mesopause
c) Thermosphere
d) Mesosphere

The bad ozone is commonly referred to as
a) Ground level ozone
b) O3 Bad
c) Tropospheric Ozone
d) Really bad ozone

Plants begin to exhibit signs of ozone damage when the air concentration of ozone is greater then
a) 40 ppb
b) 300 ppb
c) 200 ppb
d) 100 ppb

The EPA does not recommends any group of people limit their outdoor activities when the ozone is between these levels
a) 0-50 ppb
b) 51-100 ppb
c) 101-150 ppb
d) 151-200 ppb

When the ozone level is very high, people should
a) avoid prolonged or heavy exertion outdoors
b) turn off their air conditioners and open all windows
c) relax outside
d) exercise during the hottest part of the day

Most ozone damage to plants and humans occurs during which season
a) Summer
b) Spring
c) Fall
d) Winter

The mass of plants showing ozone damage are typically reduced by
a) 10 percent
b) 40 percent
c) 30 percent
d) 20 percent

Ozone damaged plants will exhibit signs of ozone damage such as
a) stippling with symptoms occurring on the upper leaf surface and the veins remain unaffected.
b) stippling with symptoms occurring on the upper leaf surface with the veins effected.
c) stippling with symptoms occurring on the lower leaf surface with the veins effected.
d) stippling with symptoms occurring on the lower leaf surface and the veins remain unaffected.

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