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1

Water is redistributed through the hydrologic cycle by all except:
A)respiration
B)evaporation
C)precipitation
D)transpiration
2

Which of the following would be a producer (or autotroph) in the food chain:
A)plants
B)humans
C)rabbits
D)fish
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
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
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
6

Worldwide, which activity accounts for the greatest percentage of freshwater usage?
A)irrigated agriculture
B)industry
C)mining
D)urbanization
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
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
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
10

Which activity contributes to water pollution more than any other throughout the world?
A)agriculture
B)hydroelectric power generation
C)industry
D)urbanization
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
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
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
14

Chemicals that kill living organisms are collectively called:
A)biogenetics
B)biomass
C)biocides
D)biosphere
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
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
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
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
19

The most common disposal of solid waste is:
A)concrete encased storage tanks
B)deep well injection
C)sanitary landfills
D)ocean dumping
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.
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
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
23

Which of the following does not place growing demands on water supplies?
A)hydrologic cycle
B)agriculture
C)suburban residential development
D)industrialization
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
25

The single greatest contributor to solid wastes is:
A)agriculture
B)mining
C)tourism
D)municipalities
26

The Ogallala aquifer is located in East Africa.
A)True.
B)False.
27

Emissions of CFCs is the chief cause of ozone depeletion.
A)True.
B)False.
28

Unlike surface waters, groundwater has a low capacity for purifying itself.
A)True.
B)False.
29

Oxides of sulfur are the main cause of photochemical smog.
A)True.
B)False.
30

Ozone depletion is especially significant over the Arctic Circle.
A)True.
B)False.
31

The Kyoto Protocol primarily deals with the ending of commercial whaling in Asia.
A)True.
B)False.
32

Incinerators provides a pollution free alternative to landfills.
A)True.
B)False.
33

The primary component of photochemical smog is carbon dioxide.
A)True.
B)False.
34

Algal population blooms are a result of PCBs entering the waterways.
A)True.
B)False.
35

Nonpoint source pollution is more difficult to detect than point source pollution.
A)True.
B)False.







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