Questions and CORECT Answers
Station hotline - CORRECT ANSWER -General/specific program questions
-Network connections and operations
-Individual user ID, passwords, and system access
Customer Hotline - CORRECT ANSWER -Station locations
-General program questions/info
-Station complaints
Sticker Department - CORRECT ANSWER -Help with sticker and insert orders
Maintain a current address to ... - CORRECT ANSWER To receive updates and notices
from PennDot
Emissions inspector certification(EIC) - CORRECT ANSWER -Visual antitampering
check
-Two speed idle test
-Gas cap test
-On board diagnostics check
Emissions Certified Repair Technician - CORRECT ANSWER Deliver emissions waivers
Northern Region emissions inspector - CORRECT ANSWER -perform emissions
inspections in northern regions only
-antitampering visual inspection
-Gas cap pressure test
, Air pollution - CORRECT ANSWER Defined as "contamination of the atmosphere by
gaseous, liquid, or solid wastes or byproducts that can endanger human health and the health and
welfare of plants and animals, or can attack materials, reduce visibility, or produce undesirable
odors.
Where can air pollutants come from? - CORRECT ANSWER Natural or human-made
sources
Where do most of the worlds air pollution problems come from? - CORRECT
ANSWER Human made air pollutants
What are the 3 pollutants after combustion? - CORRECT ANSWER -hydrocarbons
-carbon monoxide
-nitrogen oxides
-sulfur dioxide
-particulate matter
Hydrocarbons? - CORRECT ANSWER Unburned fuel of any class of organic compounds
composed of carbon and hydrogen
Two sources of extreme vehicle HC - CORRECT ANSWER Incomplete combustion and
fuel evaporation
carbon monoxide - CORRECT ANSWER Colorless, odorless, poisonous gas produced by
the incomplete burning of fuel
Nitrogen oxide - CORRECT ANSWER Formed in vehicle engines during the combustion
of fuel at high temperature. When combined with HC and exposed to sunlight, smog is created.
NOx is also the primary cause of acid raid