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1 |  |  Water is redistributed through the hydrologic cycle by all except: |
|  | A) | respiration |
|  | B) | evaporation |
|  | C) | precipitation |
|  | D) | transpiration |
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2 |  |  Which of the following would be a producer (or autotroph) in the food chain: |
|  | A) | plants |
|  | B) | humans |
|  | C) | rabbits |
|  | D) | fish |
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3 |  |  Which of the following is not a symptom of eutrophication? |
|  | A) | fish kills |
|  | B) | large masses of algae |
|  | C) | prolific weed growth |
|  | D) | rapid reduction in bottom sediments |
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4 |  |  Dams and reservoirs are responsible for all except: |
|  | A) | introduction of exotic species |
|  | B) | increases in salinity of soil |
|  | C) | reduction in the amount of nutrients downstream |
|  | D) | subsidence |
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5 |  |  All of the following are international agreements to control pollution except: |
|  | A) | Montreal Protocol |
|  | B) | Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution |
|  | C) | Clean Air Acts series, 1963-1990 |
|  | D) | Kyoto Protocol |
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6 |  |  Worldwide, which activity accounts for the greatest percentage of freshwater usage? |
|  | A) | irrigated agriculture |
|  | B) | industry |
|  | C) | mining |
|  | D) | urbanization |
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7 |  |  Aside from overhunting, the main cause of animal species extinction has been: |
|  | A) | biological concentration of harmful species |
|  | B) | habitat degradation or loss |
|  | C) | introduction of other predator species |
|  | D) | introduction of zebra mussels |
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8 |  |  Concentration of such substances as DDT in plants and animals exemplifies a process known as: |
|  | A) | biological magnification |
|  | B) | eutrophication |
|  | C) | drug concentrophication |
|  | D) | thermal pollution |
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9 |  |  The largest underground water supply in the U.S. is located in the: |
|  | A) | Florida Everglades |
|  | B) | Great Lakes Basin |
|  | C) | High Plains from South Dakota to west Texas |
|  | D) | Tennessee Valley |
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10 |  |  Which activity contributes to water pollution more than any other throughout the world? |
|  | A) | agriculture |
|  | B) | hydroelectric power generation |
|  | C) | industry |
|  | D) | urbanization |
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11 |  |  An example of high-level hazardous waste is: |
|  | A) | detergent wastes |
|  | B) | organic solvents |
|  | C) | pharmaceutical waste |
|  | D) | spent nuclear power reactor fuel assemblies |
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12 |  |  The three main types of pollutants found in agricultural runoff are: |
|  | A) | animal wastes, biocides, fertilizers |
|  | B) | animal wastes, biocides, organic solvents |
|  | C) | biocides, erosion, fertilizers |
|  | D) | biocides, herbicides, pesticides |
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13 |  |  Which of the following is an example of point source pollution? |
|  | A) | Fertilizer runoff |
|  | B) | Spraying lawns with pesticides |
|  | C) | De-icing salt on roads |
|  | D) | Sewage discharge pipe |
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14 |  |  Chemicals that kill living organisms are collectively called: |
|  | A) | biogenetics |
|  | B) | biomass |
|  | C) | biocides |
|  | D) | biosphere |
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15 |  |  An aquifer is: |
|  | A) | a pipeline which transports water to urban areas |
|  | B) | responsible for 40 percent of the irrigated acreage in the United States |
|  | C) | the cause of regional water shortages |
|  | D) | an underground zone of water-saturated sands and gravels |
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16 |  |  What is the second largest expenditure for most local governments in the United States? |
|  | A) | wetlands protection |
|  | B) | air quality monitoring |
|  | C) | solid-waste disposal |
|  | D) | endangered species protection |
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17 |  |  What is the primary source of air pollution in the United States? |
|  | A) | industry |
|  | B) | transportation |
|  | C) | solid waste disposal |
|  | D) | fuel combustion from stationary sources |
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18 |  |  In the United States, about how much of the daily water supply is consumed by industry? |
|  | A) | 1/2 |
|  | B) | 1/3 |
|  | C) | 1/4 |
|  | D) | 1/5 |
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19 |  |  The most common disposal of solid waste is: |
|  | A) | concrete encased storage tanks |
|  | B) | deep well injection |
|  | C) | sanitary landfills |
|  | D) | ocean dumping |
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20 |  |  Which of the following concerning air pollution is not correct? |
|  | A) | Air pollution is not a global problem, rather it is restricted to the industrialized countries. |
|  | B) | Burning of fossil fuels creates the largest proportion of pollutants. |
|  | C) | Dust from volcanic eruptions can temporarily alter the atmosphere. |
|  | D) | Truly clean air has probably never existed. |
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21 |  |  A plant or animal that has been released into an ecosystem in which it did not evolve is all of the following except: |
|  | A) | feral |
|  | B) | non-indigenous |
|  | C) | exotic |
|  | D) | alien |
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22 |  |  Acid rain contamination along the eastern seaboard of the United States is blamed primarily on: |
|  | A) | increased automobile emissions from states like California |
|  | B) | Midwestern coal burning power stations and industries |
|  | C) | global warming |
|  | D) | recent major volcanic eruptions in Asia |
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23 |  |  Which of the following does not place growing demands on water supplies? |
|  | A) | hydrologic cycle |
|  | B) | agriculture |
|  | C) | suburban residential development |
|  | D) | industrialization |
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24 |  |  Depletion of the earth's ozone layer is expected to lead to all of the following consequences except: |
|  | A) | increases in the incidence of skin cancer |
|  | B) | increases in human vulnerability to a variety of infectious diseases |
|  | C) | an increase in sea temperatures causing melting of the polar ice caps |
|  | D) | threaten the existence of the microscopic plankton at the base of the marine food chain |
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25 |  |  The single greatest contributor to solid wastes is: |
|  | A) | agriculture |
|  | B) | mining |
|  | C) | tourism |
|  | D) | municipalities |
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26 |  |  The Ogallala aquifer is located in East Africa. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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27 |  |  Emissions of CFCs is the chief cause of ozone depeletion. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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28 |  |  Unlike surface waters, groundwater has a low capacity for purifying itself. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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29 |  |  Oxides of sulfur are the main cause of photochemical smog. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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30 |  |  Ozone depletion is especially significant over the Arctic Circle. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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31 |  |  The Kyoto Protocol primarily deals with the ending of commercial whaling in Asia. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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32 |  |  Incinerators provides a pollution free alternative to landfills. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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33 |  |  The primary component of photochemical smog is carbon dioxide. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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34 |  |  Algal population blooms are a result of PCBs entering the waterways. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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35 |  |  Nonpoint source pollution is more difficult to detect than point source pollution. |
|  | A) | True. |
|  | B) | False. |
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