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1. The census of 1890 highlighted the "closing of the John Muir's conserva-
frontier," which coincided with tion activities.
2. Which of the following best illustrates sustainabil- increasing our re-
ity? liance upon renewable
sources of energy
3. The investigation of the causes of the sudden the role of sound sci-
death of larval oysters in Oregon reveals ence in addressing
environmental issues.
4. The greatest environmental problems of the 1950s widespread and easily
mainly concerned detected water and air
pollution.
5. Rachel Carson's impact on environmental policy idk
change was aided by support from
6. In 1910, President Theodore Roosevelt said "I rec- a plea for good stew-
ognize the right and duty of this generation to ardship.
develop and use the natural resources of our land;
but I do not recognize the right to waste them, or
to rob, by wasteful use, the generations that come
after us." His message best reflects
7. Rachel Carson's scientific credibility was due in meticulous documen-
major part to her tation of the findings
reported in her book.
8. THE EXPERIMENT pesticide Z
Researchers wanted to determine if pesticide Z
was effective at killing grasshoppers that typically
invade cornfields. Two ten-acre cornfields located
1 mile apart were chosen. The cornfield to the
west was sprayed only with water. The cornfield
on the east received the same amount of water
with a 10% solution of pesticide Z. Samples of the
numbers of grasshoppers in the field were made
every week for 10 weeks.
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West field treated only with water
The number of grasshoppers in the west field
doubled after ten weeks.
East field treated with pesticide Z
The number of grasshoppers in the east field de-
clined by 50% after 10 weeks.
What was the experimental variable in the above
experiment?
9. The source of the acidity blamed for killing Ore- idk
gon oyster larvae was
10. Examine the historical changes in carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide accu-
levels and global temperatures in these figures. mulates in the atmos-
Although carbon dioxide levels have climbed phere while many fac-
steadily over the past 50 years, global tempera- tors affect global tem-
tures for the same period have been more erratic, peratures.
increasing and decreasing, yet climbing overall.
Which is the most reasonable hypothesis explain-
ing why global temperatures are more erratic than
carbon dioxide levels?
11. The greatest impact of globalization is seen in the economic reorganiza-
tion and interdepen-
dency of the world.
12. Which one of the following is least appropriate to study X-ray emissions
the field of environmental science? Scientists for evidence of black
holes
13. Costs of pollution control tend to idk
14. Today, environmental regulations in the United require substantial
States scientific support and
strong political efforts.
15. coal and oil reserves
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Which of the following is part of natural capital but
not ecosystem capital?
16. In a free-market society, the needs of the poor
are often not met by
business interests but
by government pro-
grams.
17. The World Bank (initially) and measures of GDP ecosystem services
did not include the economic value of such as the break-
down of wastes, cli-
mate regulation, and
oxygen production.
18. The elimination of leaded gasoline resulted in a benefit to cost ratio
of at least 10 to 1.
19. People who are well aware of the damaging ef- is not cost effective for
fects of mercury might insist that all fish that they the health benefits of
eat is free from mercury. They may be alarmed, for complete elimination.
instance, if mercury levels remain at very low lev-
els, far below that known to cause harm. Insisting
that mercury be completely eliminated from fis
20. Which one of the following reduces net GDP? idk
21. How does the EPA affect environmental policy? The EPA develops
rules and regulations
based on laws passed
by Congress.
22. The benefit to cost ratio of replacing chlorofluoro- higher than predicted.
carbons in new cars turned out to be
23. Which of the following best illustrates an inter- reducing the harvest
generational consideration of blue fin tuna to sus-
tainable levels
24.
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1. The census of 1890 highlighted the "closing of the John Muir's conserva-
frontier," which coincided with tion activities.
2. Which of the following best illustrates sustainabil- increasing our re-
ity? liance upon renewable
sources of energy
3. The investigation of the causes of the sudden the role of sound sci-
death of larval oysters in Oregon reveals ence in addressing
environmental issues.
4. The greatest environmental problems of the 1950s widespread and easily
mainly concerned detected water and air
pollution.
5. Rachel Carson's impact on environmental policy idk
change was aided by support from
6. In 1910, President Theodore Roosevelt said "I rec- a plea for good stew-
ognize the right and duty of this generation to ardship.
develop and use the natural resources of our land;
but I do not recognize the right to waste them, or
to rob, by wasteful use, the generations that come
after us." His message best reflects
7. Rachel Carson's scientific credibility was due in meticulous documen-
major part to her tation of the findings
reported in her book.
8. THE EXPERIMENT pesticide Z
Researchers wanted to determine if pesticide Z
was effective at killing grasshoppers that typically
invade cornfields. Two ten-acre cornfields located
1 mile apart were chosen. The cornfield to the
west was sprayed only with water. The cornfield
on the east received the same amount of water
with a 10% solution of pesticide Z. Samples of the
numbers of grasshoppers in the field were made
every week for 10 weeks.
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RESULTS
West field treated only with water
The number of grasshoppers in the west field
doubled after ten weeks.
East field treated with pesticide Z
The number of grasshoppers in the east field de-
clined by 50% after 10 weeks.
What was the experimental variable in the above
experiment?
9. The source of the acidity blamed for killing Ore- idk
gon oyster larvae was
10. Examine the historical changes in carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide accu-
levels and global temperatures in these figures. mulates in the atmos-
Although carbon dioxide levels have climbed phere while many fac-
steadily over the past 50 years, global tempera- tors affect global tem-
tures for the same period have been more erratic, peratures.
increasing and decreasing, yet climbing overall.
Which is the most reasonable hypothesis explain-
ing why global temperatures are more erratic than
carbon dioxide levels?
11. The greatest impact of globalization is seen in the economic reorganiza-
tion and interdepen-
dency of the world.
12. Which one of the following is least appropriate to study X-ray emissions
the field of environmental science? Scientists for evidence of black
holes
13. Costs of pollution control tend to idk
14. Today, environmental regulations in the United require substantial
States scientific support and
strong political efforts.
15. coal and oil reserves
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Which of the following is part of natural capital but
not ecosystem capital?
16. In a free-market society, the needs of the poor
are often not met by
business interests but
by government pro-
grams.
17. The World Bank (initially) and measures of GDP ecosystem services
did not include the economic value of such as the break-
down of wastes, cli-
mate regulation, and
oxygen production.
18. The elimination of leaded gasoline resulted in a benefit to cost ratio
of at least 10 to 1.
19. People who are well aware of the damaging ef- is not cost effective for
fects of mercury might insist that all fish that they the health benefits of
eat is free from mercury. They may be alarmed, for complete elimination.
instance, if mercury levels remain at very low lev-
els, far below that known to cause harm. Insisting
that mercury be completely eliminated from fis
20. Which one of the following reduces net GDP? idk
21. How does the EPA affect environmental policy? The EPA develops
rules and regulations
based on laws passed
by Congress.
22. The benefit to cost ratio of replacing chlorofluoro- higher than predicted.
carbons in new cars turned out to be
23. Which of the following best illustrates an inter- reducing the harvest
generational consideration of blue fin tuna to sus-
tainable levels
24.
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