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Standardized Test Prep
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  • Multiple Choice

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Multiple Choice
  • 1. What is the biggest cause of air pollution?
  • A. dust particles
  • B. forest fires
  • C. human activities
  • D. volcanic eruptions

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Multiple Choice
  • 1. What is the biggest cause of air pollution?
  • A. dust particles
  • B. forest fires
  • C. human activities
  • D. volcanic eruptions

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Multiple Choice, continued
  • 2. Which of the following releases the most
    primary pollutants into the air?
  • F. electric power plants
  • G. manufacturing plants
  • H. mining operations
  • I. transportation industry

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Multiple Choice, continued
  • 2. Which of the following releases the most
    primary pollutants into the air?
  • F. electric power plants
  • G. manufacturing plants
  • H. mining operations
  • I. transportation industry

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Multiple Choice, continued
  • 3. Which of the following is a long-term health
    effect of air pollution?
  • A. blindness
  • B. diabetes
  • C. emphysema
  • D. hepatitis

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Multiple Choice, continued
  • 3. Which of the following is a long-term health
    effect of air pollution?
  • A. blindness
  • B. diabetes
  • C. emphysema
  • D. hepatitis

8
Multiple Choice, continued
  • 4. Which of the following statements is true?
  • F. Ground-level ozone is harmless to children.
  • G. Noise pollution occurs at low decibel levels.
  • H. Light pollution is a direct hazard to human
    health.
  • I. Sick-building syndrome is caused by poor air
    quality.

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Multiple Choice, continued
  • 4. Which of the following statements is true?
  • F. Ground-level ozone is harmless to children.
  • G. Noise pollution occurs at low decibel levels.
  • H. Light pollution is a direct hazard to human
    health.
  • I. Sick-building syndrome is caused by poor air
    quality.

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Multiple Choice, continued
  • Use this illustration to answer questions 5
    through 7.

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Multiple Choice, continued
  • 5. What is the relationship between sulfur
    dioxide (SO2) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4)?
  • A. Sulfur dioxide combines with oxygen to form
    nitric acid.
  • B. Sulfur dioxide is the main pollutant that
    forms nitric acid.
  • C. Sulfur dioxide is the main pollutant that
    forms sulfuric acid.
  • D. Sulfur dioxide combines with nitrogen to form
    sulfuric acid.

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Multiple Choice, continued
  • 5. What is the relationship between sulfur
    dioxide (SO2) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4)?
  • A. Sulfur dioxide combines with oxygen to form
    nitric acid.
  • B. Sulfur dioxide is the main pollutant that
    forms nitric acid.
  • C. Sulfur dioxide is the main pollutant that
    forms sulfuric acid.
  • D. Sulfur dioxide combines with nitrogen to form
    sulfuric acid.

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Multiple Choice, continued
  • 6. What are the two main polluting components in
    acid precipitation?
  • F. ozone and oxygen atoms
  • G. ozone and water
  • H. sulfuric acid and nitric acid
  • I. sulfuric acid and water

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Multiple Choice, continued
  • What are the two main polluting components in
    acid precipitation?
  • F. ozone and oxygen atoms
  • G. ozone and water
  • H. sulfuric acid and nitric acid
  • I. sulfuric acid and water

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Multiple Choice, continued
  • 7. What chemical combines with nitrogen dioxide
    to form nitric acid?
  • A. H
  • B. OH
  • C. O2
  • D. O3

16
Multiple Choice, continued
  • 7. What chemical combines with nitrogen dioxide
    to form nitric acid?
  • A. H
  • B. OH
  • C. O2
  • D. O3

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Multiple Choice, continued
  • 8. A decrease of one number on the pH scale
    represents an increase in the concentration of
    hydronium (OH) ions by a power of 10. How many
    times more hydronium ions are present in an acid
    with a pH of 3 than are present in an acid with a
    pH of 5?
  • F. 10
  • G. 20
  • H. 100
  • I. 200

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Multiple Choice, continued
  • 8. A decrease of one number on the pH scale
    represents an increase in the concentration of
    hydronium (OH) ions by a power of 10. How many
    times more hydronium ions are present in an acid
    with a pH of 3 than are present in an acid with a
    pH of 5?
  • F. 10
  • G. 20
  • H. 100
  • I. 200
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