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AES FINAL EXAM 2025 SPRING SEM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION. Biodegradable - Waste which can be broken down & absorbed by the environment municipal solid waste - Waste which cannot be broken down by biological processes Leachate - Water which passed through compacted solid waste containing chemicals from the waste conservation - To Reduce, Reuse & Recycle solid waste Source reduction - We need to find ways to make use of materials we throw away. A way of reclaiming useful materials from waste compost - This is made from decomposed plant & animal matter & spread on gardens to enrich the soil for plant growth hazardous waste - Any waste which is a risk to the health of humans or other living things Natural movements - Radioactive waste must sit for 1,000's of years for radioactivity to decrease to safe levels. Scientist look for sites free of what? Lack of drinking water - The United Nations says the #1 health issue facing developing countries Toxicology - The study of harmful effects of substances on organisms persistent chemical - A chemical which breaks down slowly in the environment like DDT epidemiology - The study of wide spread disease particulate - Most common natural pollutants like dust, soot, are particles carried by the air which are small enough to breath into the lungs Heavy metals - Mercury, aluminum, cadmium are a source of pollutants mercury poisoning - The following symptoms are an indication of what? By body feels like pins and needles on my hands, feet and around my lips. I've been getting headaches, tremors, and muscle weakness, visual and hearing impairment, My walk has uncoordinated movements and his speech slurred I was once active and attentive in school. pathogens - Microscopic organisms which spread infectious diseases vectors - Organisms which spread disease like mosquitoes, lice or rodents are any agent which carries and transmits an infectious pathogen into another living organism Cholera - What is the deadliest waterborne disease & comes from drinking water with human feces? malaria - Which disease is caused by parasite using a mosquito as its host. emerging virus - Previously unknown virus Nitrogen and Oxygen - What are the two major gases in our air? oxygen - This is second most abundant gas on earth, which is basically produced by plants via photosynthesis troposphere - Atmosphere is divided into 4 layers. Which layer lies closest to the earth? Stratosphere - This layer is 8 to 30 miles above the earth, temperature in this layer rises with elevation due to ozone absorbing the sun's energy. Here ozone absorbs harmful radiation protecting earth. Which layer is this? Thermosphere - Lower part of thermosphere is called the ionosphere contains gases which

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AES FINAL EXAM 2025 SPRING SEM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
Biodegradable - Waste which can be broken down & absorbed by the environment

municipal solid waste - Waste which cannot be broken down by biological processes

Leachate - Water which passed through compacted solid waste containing chemicals from the waste

conservation - To Reduce, Reuse & Recycle solid waste

Source reduction - We need to find ways to make use of materials we throw away. A way of
reclaiming useful materials from waste

compost - This is made from decomposed plant & animal matter & spread on gardens to enrich the
soil for plant growth

hazardous waste - Any waste which is a risk to the health of humans or other living things

Natural movements - Radioactive waste must sit for 1,000's of years for radioactivity to decrease to safe
levels. Scientist look for sites free of what?

Lack of drinking water - The United Nations says the #1 health issue facing developing countries

Toxicology - The study of harmful effects of substances on organisms

persistent chemical - A chemical which breaks down slowly in the environment like DDT

epidemiology - The study of wide spread disease

particulate - Most common natural pollutants like dust, soot, are particles carried by the air which are
small enough to breath into the lungs

Heavy metals - Mercury, aluminum, cadmium are a source of pollutants

mercury poisoning - The following symptoms are an indication of what?
By body feels like pins and needles on my hands, feet and around my lips.
I've been getting headaches, tremors, and muscle weakness,
visual and hearing impairment,
My walk has uncoordinated movements and his speech slurred
I was once active and attentive in school.

pathogens - Microscopic organisms which spread infectious diseases
vectors - Organisms which spread disease like mosquitoes, lice or rodents are any agent which carries and
transmits an infectious pathogen into another living organism

Cholera - What is the deadliest waterborne disease & comes from drinking water with human feces?

malaria - Which disease is caused by parasite using a mosquito as its host.

, emerging virus - Previously unknown virus

Nitrogen and Oxygen - What are the two major gases in our air?

oxygen - This is second most abundant gas on earth, which is basically produced by plants via
photosynthesis

troposphere - Atmosphere is divided into 4 layers. Which layer lies closest to the earth?

Stratosphere - This layer is 8 to 30 miles above the earth, temperature in this layer rises with elevation
due to ozone absorbing the sun's energy. Here ozone absorbs harmful radiation protecting earth. Which
layer is this?

Thermosphere - Lower part of thermosphere is called the ionosphere contains gases which absorb sun's
harmful radiation like x-rays and gamma rays and causes the auroras. This layer is called the?

radiation - The transfer of energy across space in the atmosphere

Conduction - The flow of heat from a warmer object to a colder object when placed in physical contact

seismic waves - How do we know about the earth's inner surface

Convection (convection currents) - This cycling of air like hot air rising & cold air sinking

air pollution - Clean air consists mainly of two gasses. These harmful substances can be solid, liquid or
gas. When they build up it is called?

primary pollutants - Pollutants put directly into the air by humans

Secondary pollutants - When primary pollutants come in contact with other primary pollutants, they
produce what?

Catalytic converter - Today's automobiles have a device, which changes harmful emissions like HC
(hydrocarbons) carbon monoxide, nitrous oxide into water, carbon dioxide & nitrogen. What is this device
called?

VOC'S - Some industries like dry cleaners, Chemical manufacturing plants, Furniture refinishers, &
Automobile repair shops produce toxins called?

smog - When air pollution hangs over a city it is a combination of sunlight, air & automobile exhaust &
ozone

Temp inversion - Circulation of air usually keeps pollution from reaching dangerous levels. Sometimes air is
trapped close to the earth surface by a condition called?

sick-building syndrome - Buildings with poor air quality has a condition which commonly occurs in warm
climates where buildings are tightly sealed. Identifying & removing sources of indoor pollutants provides
good air quality.

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