EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) Q&A 2026|INSTANT
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1. What is the primary purpose of hazardous waste generator
regulations?
A. To increase industrial production
B. To ensure safe handling and disposal of hazardous waste
C. To reduce taxation on industries
D. To eliminate all waste production
Rationale: Generator regulations are designed to protect
human health and the environment by controlling how
hazardous waste is identified, managed, and disposed.
Correct Answer: B
2. Which of the following is considered hazardous waste?
A. Clean water
B. Used motor oil contaminated with metals
C. Paper waste
D. Food scraps
Rationale: Hazardous waste includes substances that are toxic,
corrosive, ignitable, or reactive. Contaminated oil often meets
,this classification.
Correct Answer: B
3. A hazardous waste generator is defined as an entity that:
A. Transports waste only
B. Produces hazardous waste as a result of its activities
C. Treats drinking water
D. Imports chemicals only
Rationale: Generators are responsible for producing hazardous
waste through industrial or laboratory processes.
Correct Answer: B
4. Which characteristic best defines ignitable waste?
A. pH less than 2
B. Ability to catch fire easily
C. Contains heavy metals only
D. Radioactive emission
Rationale: Ignitable wastes are flammable liquids or solids that
can easily combust under normal conditions.
Correct Answer: B
5. Corrosive waste typically has a pH of:
,A. 7
B. Between 6 and 8
C. Less than or equal to 2 or greater than or equal to 12.5
D. Exactly 10
Rationale: Corrosive wastes are strongly acidic or alkaline,
capable of destroying materials or tissue.
Correct Answer: C
6. Reactive waste is dangerous because it:
A. Produces oxygen
B. Is stable under all conditions
C. Can explode or release toxic gases
D. Is always liquid
Rationale: Reactive wastes can undergo violent reactions,
including explosions or toxic gas release.
Correct Answer: C
7. Which document tracks hazardous waste from generation
to disposal?
A. Safety Data Sheet
B. Hazardous Waste Manifest
C. Shipping invoice
D. Laboratory notebook
, Rationale: The manifest system ensures cradle-to-grave
tracking of hazardous waste.
Correct Answer: B
8. What is the "cradle-to-grave" concept?
A. Waste burial process
B. Full lifecycle tracking of hazardous waste
C. Recycling only
D. Waste incineration method
Rationale: It refers to tracking hazardous waste from
generation to final disposal.
Correct Answer: B
9. A Small Quantity Generator (SQG) typically generates how
much hazardous waste per month?
A. Less than or equal to 100 kg
B. More than 1,000 kg
C. Zero waste
D. Only radioactive waste
Rationale: SQGs generate moderate amounts of hazardous
waste, generally under regulatory thresholds.
Correct Answer: A
10. Large Quantity Generators (LQG) generate: