ENMT301 Enviroment And Ecosystems Prinicples
Quiz 3
Question 1Rank the following waste management options in order from the most preferred to the least preferred option:
____ Incineration with Energy Recovery
____ Waste Minimization
____ Disposal in a Sanitary Landfill
____ Recycling
____ Reuse
Question 2A good example of source reduction would be:
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burning old tires to generate usable energy.
finding uses for discarded computers and other high technology equipment.
the lighter weight of aluminum cans compared to 30 years ago.
installing air pollution control devices in incinerators.
increasing the percentage of paper, glass, and aluminum that is recycled in the United States.
Question 3When consumption or production of a product has a harmful side effect that is borne by people not directly involved in the market exchange for that product, the side effect is called a(n):
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marginal cost.
indirect cost.
additional cost.
intrinsic cost.
external cost.
Question 4Hardin (1968) referred to the tragedy of the commons. Identify which of the following represents a resource that could be characterized as a present-day commons.
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a) fresh water
b) atmosphere
c) forests
d) marine fisheries
e) all of these
Question 5The National Environmental Policy Act:
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mandates development of an Environmental Impact Statement at the end of any project using federal funds.
provided for the establishment of the Court on Environmental Quality to enforce U.S. environmental law.
requires the evaluation of proposed federal highway construction and military projects for their effects on the environment.
requires documentation of the financial impact of all environmental projects.
was signed into law in 1960.
Question 6Electric power plants typically do not operate efficiently because:
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A large amount of energy is lost as heat during generation.
Electricity is lost during transmission.
Energy often must be converted to supercooled hydrogen.
Electricity cannot be stored.
A large amount of energy is lost as heat during generation and electricity is lost during transmission
Question 7Which of the following fuels releases the greatest amount of energy per gram of fuel used?
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Natural gas
Coal
Crude oil
Wood
Peat
Question 8The greatest problem with the use of nuclear power to generate electricity is its production of:
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air pollutants
water pollution
carbon dioxide
radiation that is released into the surrounding region
radioactive waste that requires waste storage
Question 9Which three factors affect the global potential for using renewable energy sources to produce electricity? (Check the three factors that apply.)
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average fuel economy standards
availability of land suitable for energy generation
past global energy consumption rates
efficiency of energy conversion technology
costs associated with utilizing the energy source
Question 10In the United States, solar radiation is greatest in:
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the southwest.
the northeast.
the northwest.
the mid-west
Florida.
Question 11Which of the following statements about hydropower is true?
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Dams have little or no impact on native aquatic organisms.
Hydropower includes dams, tides, and ocean currents.
Dams are relatively inexpensive to build but are expensive to operate.
The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act fosters the hydroelectric development of U.S. waterways.
Humans downstream of a dam may be exposed to waterborne diseases if the dam breaks.
Question 12Potential locations for wind farms include:
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a) mountain passes
b) islands
c) coastal areas
d) grasslands
e) All of these places
Question 13Which of the following is an advantage of using biomass as a source of energy?
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deforestation
air pollution
depletion of minerals in the soil
increased possibility of erosion
potentially renewable source of energy
Question 14Geothermal energy is a prominent energy source in:
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Ireland.
northern Europe.
Iceland.
Australia.
Canada.
Question 15The Earth’s atmosphere is important because:
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it is primarily composed of oxygen, essential for our survival.
it is composed of approximately twenty different layers.
it protects us from UV radiation and X-rays.
it is a stable and unchanging part of our global environment.
the densest outer layer shields the Earth’s surface from dangerous forms of energy.
Question 16The long-term fluctuations in described by the Milankovitch cycles are due to:
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Oscillations in the earth’s orbit
A change in the output of solar energy from the sun
Periodic changes in the amount of cloud cover
Destruction of the ozone layer
Volcanic eruptions
Question 17What are natural drivers of climate change? (Check all that apply.)
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Changes in the earth’s orbit.
Variations in solar intensity.
Livestock farming
Deforestation
Volcanic eruptions
Question 18Which of the following activities is responsible for the largest percentage of human-made carbon dioxide emissions?
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burning of fossil fuels
deforestation
ozone depletion
acid deposition
agriculture
Question 19Which of the following causes sea levels to rise? (Check all that apply.)
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expansion of water as it warms
water is more reflective than ice
retreat of glaciers
ice absorbs more heat than water
thawing of permafrost
Question 20Which of the following statements about the effects of global warming on agriculture is TRUE?
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Global climate change decreases the frequency of droughts.
Rising sea level may inundate some of the world’s most productive agricultural lands.
Global climate change will result in a global increase in agricultural productivity.
The warmer temperatures will result in increased soil moisture content in many agricultural soils.
Warmer temperatures associated with global climate change will help to control agricultural pests.
Question 21Stratospheric ozone is important because it:
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Absorbs excess UV radiation.
Is what we breathe.
Powers the weather cycle.
Is an industrial pollutant.
Is part of the troposphere.
Question 22The agreement which called for a 50% reduction of CFC production by 2000 was the:
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Copenhagen Protocol.
Montreal Protocol.
Kyoto Protocol.
Toronto Protocol.
Mexico City Protocol.
Question 23Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides react with water to produce:
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Tropospheric ozone and photochemical smog.
hydrochloric acid and hydrofluoric acid.
sulfuric acid and nitric acid.
sulfur nitrate and nitrogen sulfate.
carbonic acid and hydrochloric acid.