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  • ENV 100T Week 4 WileyPLUS Weekly Exam

ENV 100T Week 4 WileyPLUS Weekly Exam

In this graded assignment, you are assessed on the content covered in this weeks’ readings, activities, and assignments. To help you prepare, it is recommended that you first complete this week’s Learning Path and Self-Test Learning Activities prior to completing this exam.


Click on the Assignments link in WileyPLUS to access the Week 4 Exam.


Complete the Week 4 WileyPLUS Weekly Exam covering this week’s assigned readings:


Ch. 8: Air and Air Pollution

Ch. 9: Global and Atmospheric Changes

Ch. 10: The Ocean and Fisheries

Ch. 16: Solid and Hazardous Wastes

Note: Work submitted in WileyPLUS does not count toward attendance. Be sure to post at least two times each week in the online classroom to avoid being auto-dropped from the course.


Question 1


 


Smaller cars, removal of sulfur from coal, and cooler combustion temperatures are examples of ways to:


 


 


 


reduce the total amount of pollutants produced.


 


 


reduce total amounts of pollutants after they are produced.


 


 


conserve energy.


 


 


reduce CFC production.


 


 


 


 


Question 2


 


Why did lead pollution decrease significantly after the creation of the Clean Air Act?


 


 


 


Lead is now removed from coal before it is used as fuel.


 


 


Electrostatic precipitators mandated by the Clean Air Act have greatly decreased the amount of lead being emitted from smokestacks.


 


 


Catalytic converters in cars greatly reduce the amount of lead emitted.


 


 


Leaded gasoline was outlawed.


 


 


 


 


Question 3


 


Electrostatic precipitators use electrical charges to attract and track what pollutants?


 


 


 


Ozone.


 


 


Particulates.


 


 


Sulfur oxides.


 


 


Nitrogen oxides.


 


 


 


 


Question 4


 


Which other indoor air pollutant increases the risk of radon-related cancers?


 


 


 


Formaldehyde from carpets and furniture.


 


 


Tobacco smoke from cigarettes.


 


 


Para-dichlorobenzene from moth balls and air fresheners.


 


 


Nitrogen oxides from unvented gas stoves.


 


 


 


 


Question 5


 


The National Academy of Sciences estimate 12% of all lung cancers are related to radioactivity caused by which of the following?


 


 


 


The burning of coal.


 


 


Nuclear power plants.


 


 


Residual atmospheric radiation related to nuclear weapons testing.


 


 


Natural emissions that occur as uranium breaks down.


 


 


 


 


Question 6


Why are illnesses from indoor air pollution often overlooked?


 


 


 


They resemble common ailments like colds or flu.


 


 


They usually result long after exposure.


 


 


They only occur in developing countries.


 


 


They are easily controlled using modern healthcare.


 


 


 


 


Question 7


What helps maintain global oxygen concentrations in the troposphere?


 


 


 


Oxygen levels remain balanced by photosynthesis and cellular respiration.


 


 


Photosynthesis replaces oxygen loss to air pollutants like NOx, SOx, and ozone.


 


 


The burning of fossil fuels since the Industrial Revolution has helped maintain oxygen concentrations in the atmosphere.


 


 


Excess oxygen is broken down by ozone in the upper atmosphere.


 


 


 


 


Question 8


 


Which of the following activities is responsible for the largest percentage of human-made carbon dioxide emissions?


 


 


 


burning fossil fuels


 


 


deforestation


 


 


ozone depletion


 


 


acid deposition


 


 


agriculture


 


 


 


 


Question 9


 


Although widespread thermometer records have only been kept since the mid-19th century, scientists can reconstruct historical temperature data in the following ways except:


 


 


 


tree ring analysis


 


 


air bubbles in ancient ice


 


 


ocean sediment


 


 


fossilized dinosaur bones


 


 


 


 


Question 10


Which of the following activities will not mitigate global climate?


 


 


 


developing energy alternatives like wind and solar


 


 


switching to hybrid cars


 


 


planting and maintaining forests


 


 


eating more beef


 


 


 


 


Question 11


 


The figure reflects the differences in how sunlight strikes the Earth at different places. Which of the statements below can be inferred from this diagram?


 


 


 


Desk lamp A represents the vertical angle of the sun at the equator showing that sunlight is more concentrated here.

Desk lamp B represents the oblique angle of the sun at the equator showing that there is a larger area over which the sun shines.

Desk lamps A and B represent the possible different angles of the sun striking the northern hemisphere in the summer depending on how the Earth’s axis tilts – A means a hotter summer, B means a cooler one.

 


 


 


1 only


 


 


2 only


 


 


3 only


 


 


1 & 2 only


 


 


 


 


Question 12


What can be interpreted from the following graph?


 


 


 


The graph shows that the Earth’s surface temperatures do naturally fluctuate.

The graph shows that there has been a warming trend in the last several decades.

 


 


 


1 only


 


 


2 only


 


 


1 & 2


 


 


None of these choices


 


 


 


 


Question 13


 


What is the fate of solar radiation that reaches the Earth?


 


 


 


Most solar radiation is absorbed by gases in the atmosphere.


 


 


Most solar radiation is reflected by snow, ice, and light colored land.


 


 


Most solar radiation is absorbed by the land and ocean.


 


 


An equal amount of solar radiation is absorbed by land, air, and water as is reflected back into space.


 


 


 


 


Question 14


 


The area of land drained by a single river or stream is called:


 


 


cisterns.


 


 


aquifer.


 


 


watershed.


 


 


reservoirs.


 


 


 


 


Question 15


What is probably the BEST way for industry to reduce water waste?


 


 


 


Decrease industrial production


 


 


Increased irrigation use


 


 


Switching to dry production of industrial goods


 


 


Reuse and recycle wastewater on site


 


 


 


 


Question 16


 


 


Which of the following is NOT an example of nonpoint source pollution?


 


 


 


Agricultural runoff


 


 


Erosion from logging operations


 


 


Acid mine drainage


 


 


Sewage treatment plant effluent


 


 


 


 


Question 17


 


What is the major difference in the fate of precipitation after urbanization?


 


 


 


Evaporation and transpiration decreases.


 


 


Surface runoff increases.


 


 


Ground water infiltration decreases.


 


 


All of these choices.


 


 


 


 


Question 18


 


Three-fourths of the world’s 200 major watersheds are shared between at least ___ nations.


 


 


 


two


 


 


three


 


 


four


 


 


five


 


 


 


 


Question 19


 


The area bordering a river channel that has the potential to flood is called:


 


 


 


wetland


 


 


drainage basin


 


 


floodplain


 


 


recharge zone


 


 


 


 


Question 20


 


Plastics pose a special problem for sanitary landfills because


plastics are the most rapidly accumulated component of municipal solid waste.

plastics attract harmful microorganisms and bacteria to the landfill.

plastics move upward to the surface creating a fire hazard.

most plastics are chemically stable and do not readily decompose.

 


 


 


1 only


 


 


2 only


 


 


3 only


 


 


4 only


 


 


1 and 4


 


 


 


 


Question 21


 


Integrated Waste Management is a set of waste disposal alternatives that include all of the following except


 


 


 


incineration.


 


 


composting.


 


 


sanitary landfill.


 


 


relocation of waste to developing nations.


 


 


reuse.


 


 


 


 


Question 22


 


What is an economic benefit of recycling?


 


 


 


use of energy and generation of pollution for curbside collection


 


 


increase use of sanitary landfill


 


 


generates jobs and revenues from selling of recycled products


 


 


use of natural resources in reprocessing materials


 


 


recycling has no economic benefit


 


 


 


 


Question 23


 


What is the Superfund National Priorities List?


 


 


 


the federal inventory of green chemistry locations


 


 


the existing hazardous waste sites that pose the greatest threat to public health


 


 


federally approved locations for the long-term storage of toxic chemicals


 


 


current policy on how to handle chemical accidents


 


 


a list of bodies of water in the U.S. that have not been polluted


 


 


 


 


Question 24


 


The term for crushed glass containers destined to be melted and reused to manufacture new products is ___.


 


 


 


scrap


 


 


dioxin


 


 


leachate


 


 


slag


 


 


cullet


 


 


 


 


Question 25


 


 


Integrated waste management refers to


 


 


 


dilution and dispersal of chemicals.


 


 


use of federal lands for hazardous waste disposal.


 


 


a combination of source reduction, reuse, recycling, composting. Landfills and incineration.


 


 


uniting municipal and nonmunicipal waste management programs.


 


 


using incineration as a single technique for waste disposal.


 

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