1)Average global temperatures have risen by approximately how much over the 20th century?
- 0 °C
- 1 °C
- 3 °C
- 5 °C
2)By how much do scientists estimate that global sea level rose in the 20th century?
- Zero
- 6-9 inches
- 3-4 feet
- 21-23 feet
3) Why is Earth warm enough to support life?
- Infrared radiation leaving Earth’s surface is absorbed by gases in the lower atmosphere.
- Radiation from the sun is absorbed by ozone in the stratosphere.
- X-rays and gamma rays excite gas molecules in the lower atmosphere.
4) Peak solar irradiance (what is emitted by the sun) occurs in which wavelengths?
- Infrared
- Gamma
- Microwave
- Visible
5) Peak Earth irradiance occurs in which wavelengths?
- Infrared
- Gamma
- Microwave
- Visible
6) A greenhouse gas is one that
- Absorbs shortwave/visible radiation
- Absorbs longwave/infrared radiation
- Reflects shortwave/visible radiation
- Reflects longwave/infrared radiation
7) Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas?
- Carbon dioxide
- Chlorofluorocarbons
- Nitrogen
- Water vapor
8) Without the atmosphere’s natural greenhouse effect, Earth’s temperature would be
- 10-20 °C warmer
- 30-40 °C warmer
- 10-20 °C cooler
- 30-40 °C cooler
9) Stabilizing CO2 emissions is equivalent to stabilizing its concentrations.
- True
- False
- Insufficient information
10) The ozone layer (“good” ozone) is located in the
- mesosphere
- stratosphere
- thermosphere
- troposphere
11) Ground-level “bad” ozone is located in the
- mesosphere
- stratosphere
- thermosphere
- troposphere
12) The Chapman mechanism describes the balance of
- O, O2, O3
- O2, CO, CO2
- O3, CFCs
- O3, OH, HO2
13) In atmospheric chemistry, a heterogeneous reaction occurs with
- a compound and M
- a compound and UV light
- a gas and a solid
- a radical and a non-radical
14) Which of the following is directly responsible for the catalytic destruction of ozone?
- CCl3F
- Cl
- Cl2
- ClONO2
15) Which of the following is a form of inactive chlorine?
- CCl3F
- Cl
- Cl2
- ClONO2
16) Which of the following is a form of active chlorine?
- CCl3F
- Cl
- Cl2
- ClONO2
17) The severity of the Antarctic ozone hole is worst during the Southern Hemisphere
- winter
- spring
- summer
- fall
18) You drink 1 L of water containing 2 ppb of lead. This is an example of
- hazard identification
- dose-response assessment
- exposure assessment
- risk characterization
19) Which term is used to characterize the toxicity of carcinogens?
- hazard index
- lowest observed effect level
- potency factor
- reference dose
20) Uncertainty factors in calculating the reference dose (RfD) account for all of the following EXCEPT
- bioconcentration
- interspecies variation
- intraspecies variation
- lack of human data
21) The unit of “ppm” in a liquid solution refers to
- mass per mass
- mass per volume
- moles per mass
- moles per volume
22) 1 ppm =
- 0.001 ppb
- 0.001 ppt
- 1000 ppb
- 1000 ppt
23) In a liquid solution, 1 ppm =
- 1 g/L
- 1 mg/L
- 1 g/L
- 1 kg/L
24) Natural rainwater in unpolluted areas is
- Acidic
- Basic
- Neutral
25) In an acidic solution
- [H+] > [OH-]
- [H+] = [OH-]
- [H+] < [OH-]
- Not enough information
26) Which pollutant may be responsible for algal blooms in surface water?
- Heat
- Nitrogen
- Oxygen demanding waste
- Pesticides
27) Total dissolved solids (TDS) is a measure of
- Metals
- Nitrogen and phosphorous
- Oxygen demanding waste
- Salts
28) Given Henry’s constant and the partial pressure of oxygen (O2), a measure of its concentration in air, you can calculate the
- Oxygen demanding waste
- Concentration of dissolved O2 in water
- Total amount of pollution in water
- Total suspended solids
29) You fill a bottle with water from the Duck Pond and leave it sitting in your backpack for 10 days. Which of the following is true?
- DO at 10 days > initial DO
- DO at 10 days < initial DO
- DO at 10 days = initial DO
- Not enough information
30) Over the course of a BOD test, what happens to the concentration of organic matter?
a. increases
b. remains constant
c. decreases
31) What order reaction does the graph show?
- 0th
- 1st
- 2nd
- 1st and 2nd
32) What order reaction does the graph show?
- 0th
- 1st
- 2nd
- Not enough information
33) Which type of reactor has no flow through it?
- Batch
- Continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR)
- Plug flow reactor (PFR)
34) Decay of pollutants in the environment is most typically modeled as what order reaction?
- Zeroth
- First
- Second
- Third
35) D is the
- difference between DOsat and DO
- DO at the critical point
- initial deficit plus the minimum DO
- minimum DO
36) The critical point is where
- Some effluent mixes with the river
- DO is lowest
- DO is highest
- DO is saturated
37) In predicting oxygen sag in a river, what type of model is applied at the initial mixing point?
- Batch
- Continuously mixed stirred tank (CSTR)
- Plug flow reactor (PFR)
38) In predicting oxygen sag in a river, what type of model is applied downstream of the mixing point?
- Batch
- Continuously mixed stirred tank (CSTR)
- Plug flow reactor (PFR)
39) The solubility product describes equilibrium between the
- acid and base
- aqueous and gaseous phases
- aqueous and solid phases
- gaseous and solid phases
40) If KAB is the solubility product of compound AB, what can we say if [A][B] < KAB?
- the solid AB is present
- the solid AB is not present
- not enough information
41) Is the following relationship possible: [A][B] > KAB?
- yes
- no
- it depends
42) Deoxygenation of lakes leading to a soupy green appearance is due to
- overfertilization of adjoining crop lands
- nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the lake
- fertilizer dumped directly into the lake
- the decline in decomposers in the lake
43) The first to die off because of lack of oxygen are most likely to be the
- algae
- bass
- carp
- catfish
44) All of the following are true about algal blooms EXCEPT they:
- are the result of run-off of fertilizer from adjacent lands
- will lead to an increase in decomposition
- will lead to an increase in the amount of dissolved oxygen present
- will often cover large amounts of the surface of the lake
45) Eutrophication is due mainly to
- low pH
- high pH
- excess nutrients
- insufficient nutrients
46) It is valid to apply a CSTR model to a lake during the
- spring and summer
- spring and fall
- spring and winter
- summer and winter
47) How does the actual/linear velocity compare to the Darcy velocity?
- actual velocity is higher
- actual velocity is lower
- it depends
48) If you get your water from a well, it comes from the
- capillary fringe
- saturated zone
- unsaturated zone
- water table
49) Which type of porous media has the highest porosity?
- clay
- gravel
- sand
50) Darcy’s Law relates flow rate to the
- Darcy velocity
- hydraulic gradient
- porosity
- water table
51) Where would you expect to find a DNAPL underground?
- mixed throughout the unsaturated zone
- at the bottom of the unsaturated zone
- mixed throughout the saturated zone
- at the bottom of the saturated zone
52) Coagulation and flocculation work by all of the following mechanisms except
- neutralization of surface charge
- growth of a precipitate
- rapid mixing
53) A sedimentation basin can best be modeled by what type of reactor?
- batch reactor
- continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR)
- plug flow reactor (PFR)
54) What is the correct order of processes in a typical water treatment plant?
- sedimentation, coagulation/flocculation, disinfection, filtration
- disinfection, filtration, coagulation/flocculation, sedimentation
- coagulation/flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection
55) During which stage of water treatment might alum be added?
- coagulation/flocculation
- disinfection
- filtration
- sedimentation
56) Which water quality problem is usually unique to groundwater?
- arsenic
- Cryptosporidium
- hardness
- trihalomethanes
57) Which of the following is NOT used as a disinfectant in water treatment?
- calcium carbonate
- chloramines
- chlorine
- ozone
- UV
58) Which disinfectant provides a residual?
- chlorine
- ozone
- UV
59) Which disinfectant provides a residual?
- chlorine
- ozone
- UV
60) Which disinfectant provides a residual?
- chlorine
- ozone
- UV
61) Which term refers to the wastewater constituents that can be retained by a filter?
- suspended solids
- total dissolved solids
- total Kjeldahl nitrogen
- volatile solids
62) Which term refers to a surrogate measure of the concentration of microorganisms in wastewater?
- suspended solids
- total dissolved solids
- total Kjeldahl nitrogen
- volatile suspended solids
63) Which of the following is an example of “suspended growth treatment,” in which the microorganisms are suspended rather than attached?
- activated sludge
- rotating biological contactor
- primary clarifier
- trickling filter
64) Which of the following is not a part of an activated sludge process?
- aeration
- clarifier
- coagulant dosing
- return sludge line
65) Which step is mainly a physical process?
- primary treatment
- secondary treatment
- sludge treatment
66) What is the main purpose of anaerobic digestion?
- BOD reduction
- grit removal
- stabilization of solids
- VSS reduction
67) Which of the following is NOT a criteria pollutant?
- CO
- CO2
- O3
- NO2
- PM2.5
68) Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are the sum of
- N2 + NO + NO2
- NO + NO2
- NO + N2O
- NO2 + N2O
69) In PM2.5, the “2.5” refers to
- Particles larger than 2.5 µm
- Particles larger than 2.5 mm
- Particles less than 2.5 µg
- Particles smaller than 2.5 µm
- Particles smaller than 2.5 mm
70) Carbon monoxide originates mainly from
- Combustion of fuels
- Oxidation of carbon dioxide
- Secondary reactions
- Wind-blown sources
71) All of the following criteria pollutants cause respiratory irritation EXCEPT
- Carbon monoxide
- Ozone
- Nitrogen dioxide
- Particulate matter
- Sulfur dioxide
72) Which criteria pollutant has both primary and secondary sources
- Carbon monoxide
- Lead
- Ozone
- Particulate matter
- Sulfur dioxide
73) You look up one day and notice that the VT power plant’s plume is very narrow. The atmosphere is most likely
- neutral
- stable
- unstable
74) You look up one day and notice that the VT power plant’s plume is very dispersed and uneven. The atmosphere is most likely
- neutral
- stable
- unstable
75) Warmer air on top of cooler air is considered to be a/an
- adiabatic lapse rate
- inversion
- neutral
76) The Gaussian plume equation is used to predict
- concentrations in space
- concentrations in time
- emissions
- violations of the NAAQS
77) In the Gaussian plume equation, Q is the
- emission rate
- turbulent diffusivity
- volume flow rate
- wind velocity
78) The dispersion coefficients are largest under what type of conditions?
- neutral
- stable
- unstable
- it depends
79) Radon comes from
- cosmic rays
- nuclear waste
- reactions involving ozone
- soil and water
80) Which device can be used to reduce SO2 emissions?
- baghouse filter
- cyclone
- electrostatic precipitator
- scrubber