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AirStandardized Test Prep Preview Multiple Choice

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

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

AirStandardized Test Prep 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

AirStandardized Test Prep 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

AirStandardized Test Prep 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

AirStandardized Test Prep 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

AirStandardized Test Prep 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.

AirStandardized Test Prep 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.

AirStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued Use this illustration to answer questions 5 through 7.

AirStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 5.What is the relationship between sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) and sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4 )? 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.

AirStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 5.What is the relationship between sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) and sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4 )? 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.

AirStandardized Test Prep 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

AirStandardized Test Prep 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

AirStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 7.What chemical combines with nitrogen dioxide to form nitric acid? A.H B.OH C.O 2 D.O 3

AirStandardized Test Prep Multiple Choice, continued 7.What chemical combines with nitrogen dioxide to form nitric acid? A.H B.OH C.O 2 D.O 3

AirStandardized Test Prep 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

AirStandardized Test Prep 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