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Name Class Date Assessment Quiz

Section: Air, Noise, and MATCHING In the space provided, write the letter of the term or phrase that best matches the description.

______1. causes , high blood pressure, a. indoor hearing loss b. sick-building syndrome ______2. solutions include shielding, time con- c. light pollution trols, and low-pressure sodium sources d. long-term effects of air ______3. emphysema, lung cancer, heart disease e. pollution ______4. can occur in tightly sealed buildings f. short-term effects of air pollution ______5. sources include plastics, carpets, cleaning fluids, radon, and asbestos

______6. headache, eye irritation, coughing, bronchitis

MULTIPLE CHOICE In the space provided, write the letter of the term or phrase that best completes each statement or best answers each question.

______7. Which is a natural indoor air ______9. Which is true of air pollution ? and human health? a. carbon monoxide a. Years of research link air b. formaldehyde pollution to lung diseases. c. nitrogen oxides b. Air pollution is commonly d. radon listed as a cause of death. c. None of the health effects ______8. Which is not part of of air pollution are correcting sick-building reversible. syndrome? d. Healthy adults are most a. removing sources of affected by air pollution. indoor air pollution b. sealing cracks where air ______10. Which air pollutant scars leaks into the building the lungs? c. improving ventilation a. asbestos d. cleaning air ducts b. radon c. fungi d.

Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. Holt 15 Air TEACHER RESOURCE PAGE Quiz Chapter Test Advanced SECTION: WHAT CAUSES AIR MATCHING MULTIPLE CHOICE POLLUTION? 1. e 11. a Matching 2. b 12. d 1. b 4. a 3. g 13. c 2. c 5. f 4. i 14. c 3. e 6. d 5. f 15. a 4. a 6. j 16. b Multiple Choice 7. d 17. d 1. b 7. a 8. a 18. b 2. c 8. d 9. h 19. c 3. e 9. c 10. c 20. d a b 4. 10. SHORT ANSWER SECTION: AIR, NOISE, AND 21. The EPA has required the reduction of LIGHT POLLUTION lead in gasoline, which has lowered Matching Multiple Choice lead pollution by 50 percent. Installing 1. d 7. d catalytic converters has reduced the 2. c 8. b amount of from tailpipe 3. e 9. a exhaust. By the year 2016, California 4. b 10. a Zero-Emission Vehicle Program 5. a requires 16 percent of vehicles sold in 6. f California to give off no emissions. Auto manufacturers are building pro- totype cars that produce fewer emis- SECTION: ACID PRECIPITATION sions (such as hybrids) or no Matching Multiple Choice emissions. 1. d 7. b 22. Students may describe three of the fol- 2. c 8. a lowing: Chronic bronchitis—an inflam- 3. e 9. d mation of the bronchial tubes leading 4. a 10. c to persistent coughing and difficulty in 5. f breathing. Asthma—bronchial pas- 6. b sages constrict and fill with mucus. Emphysema—air sacs lose their elas- Chapter Test General ticity, causing difficulty in exhaling. MATCHING MULTIPLE CHOICE Lung cancer—malignant disease that 1. c 11. b is linked to air pollution, although 2. e 12. a smoking cigarettes is the more com- 3. f 13. d mon cause. Asbestosis—asbestos 4. i 14. c fibers cut and scar the lungs, causing 5. h 15. a difficulty in breathing. 6. j 16. a 7. a 17. b PROBLEM SOLVING 8. d 18. d 23. 1,000 times more acidic 9. b 19. c 10. g 20. a

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