Q.1
Which is the secondary air pollutant?
  • carbon monoxide
  • ozone
  • particulate matter
Q.2
A source of air pollution before modern times
  • Sea-coal
  • ozone
  • carbon
Q.3
Put directly into the air by human activities
  • secondary pollution
  • smog
  • primary pollution
Q.4
Scrubbers and electrostatic precipitators help industries meet the requirements of this
  • Air Pollution Act
  • Temperature Inversion Act
  • Clean Air Act
Q.5
Results from chemical reactions involving sunlight, air, exhaust, and ozone
  • ZEV's
  • Smog
  • Sea-coal
Q.6
Having no emissions from tailpipes or gasoline
  • ZEV's
  • Primary Pollutants
  • Smog
Q.7
Though CFC production has been curtailed, the threat to the ozone layer continues because CFCs
  • become harmless quickly.
  • destroy ozone for only a short time.
  • persist but stop destroying ozone.
  • persist and continue to destroy ozone for decades.
Q.8
Which agreement allowed for a reduction, and eventual elimination, of CFC production and use?
  • Montreal Protoccol
  • Kyoto Protoccol
  • Paris Agreement
  • Cartagena Protocol
  • Clean Air Act
Q.9
Second layer of the atmosphere, extending about 17-kilometers above the earth’s surface. It contains a layer of gaseous ozone, which filters out aboutof the incoming harmful ultraviolet radiation emitted by the sun
  • Mesosphere
  • Troposphere
  • Stratosphere
  • Ozone
Q.10
The air pollution prevention device used for removal of small toxic particles, but creates a water disposal problem is a(n)
  • electrostatic precipitator
  • wet scrubber
  • cyclone separator
  • baghouse filter
Q.11
The air pollution prevention device used by companies that produce large airborne particles, such as a carpentry shop, is most likely a
  • electrostatic precipitator
  • wet scrubber
  • cyclone separator
  • baghouse filter
Q.12
Acid Shock
  • Situation in which humans are exposed to acid rain and their skin is burned.
  • Leads to ozone formation.
  • A situation in which snow that is acidic melts in spring and runs off into aquatic ecosystems drastically changing the PH.
  • Occurs when plants are exposed to acid rain.
Q.13
Vehicle pollution control device that converts most NOx, VOCs, & Carbon Monoxide to H2O, CO& Nitrogen gas.
  • Wet Scrubber
  • Bag house filter
  • Electrostatic Precipitator
  • Catalytic Converter
  • Cyclone Separator
Q.14
Provides a protective shield around the earth in the stratosphere, but also can cause problems for living organisms in the troposphere when NOx + VOCs + sun happens
  • Atmosphere
  • Ozone
  • Clouds
  • Smog
Q.15
Most carbon monoxide come from
  • Factories
  • internal combustion for transportation
  • Chemical waste
  • Fires
Q.16
Air pollution can cause...
  • asthma
  • lung cancer
  • emphysema
  • ALL OF THE ABOVE
Q.17
When the air above is warmer than the air below, it is called a
  • Temperature shift
  • Temperature change
  • Temperature or thermal inversion
  • Temperature reversal
Q.18
A metallic element, no longer permitted as a gasoline additive in the US, that can cause brain damage is
  • Lead
  • Particulate matter
  • Ground-level ozone
  • Nitrogen oxides
Q.19
US cars made starting inhad to have a _____ and burn unleaded gasoline to comply with the Clean Air Act.
  • combustion chamber
  • electrostatic precipitator
  • scrubber
  • catalytic converter
  • baghouse filter
Q.20
Combines with water to form acid rain
  • Nitrogen oxides & sulfur dioxide
  • Particulate matter & lead
  • Nitrogen oxides & ground-level ozone
  • Sulfur dioxide & ground-level ozone
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