Deck 13: Environmental Problems

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Biodiversity is concerned with the sustainability of living organisms on the planet.
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In Canada, radioactive waste has been produced since the early 1930s.
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The World Health Organization estimates that 5500 children die each day from diseases linked to polluted water, air, and food.
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Most of the world's energy-86 percent, in 2003-comes from fossil fuels.
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In developing nations, as much as 80 percent of untreated sewage is dumped directly back into water sources used for drinking and bathing.
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Cancer, the number one childhood illness in the United States, is linked to air pollution.
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The most common victims of environmental injustice are the disadvantaged.
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Desertification is the degradation of semi-arid land.
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Desertification involves the expansion of desert land.
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The world's population tripled from 1960 to 1999.
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Bioinvasion usually occurs and as a result of displacement.
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Biologists indicate that at least half of the 1.9 million species alive today will become extinct over the next few centuries.
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Many common pesticides are considered potential carcinogens and neurotoxins.
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Minority communities are disproportionately affected by industrial toxins, contaminated air and drinking water, and the location of hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities.
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Planned obsolescence is much more common today.
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Deforestation contributes to desertification.
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Artificial light is major contributor to light pollution.
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Pollution in the Far North is so concentrated that the food supply is contaminated, and new mothers fear the dangers of breastfeeding their infants.
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Each person's environmental footprint is determined by the patterns of production and consumption in that person's culture.
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The ozone hole above Antarctica spanned a record 5 million square miles in 2003, exposing the southern tip of South America.
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In 1992, leaders from around the globe met at the first Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro to forge agreements about which of the following?

A) the environment and poverty
B) the rain forests and human trafficking
C) nuclear weapons and terrorism
D) nuclear energy and changing global weather patterns
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Which of the following perspectives says that industries use their power and wealth to resist environmental policies that would hurt the industries' profits?

A) symbolic interactionist
B) conflict
C) structural-functionalist
D) labelling
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A species of insect is discovered in the Great Lakes area that threatens existing insect life naturally found there. What is this an example of?

A) infestation
B) migration
C) bioinvasion
D) recidivism
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Earth Day brings environmentalists together to celebrate the earth and raise awareness. In which year did it start?

A) 1970
B) 1980
C) 1990
D) 2000
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Which of the following is a microwave oven that is built to last only seven years a good example of?

A) faulty manufacturing
B) greenwashing
C) pronatalism
D) planned obsolescence
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Which of the following is manipulated as part of greenwashing?

A) natural resources
B) technology
C) research methods
D) public perception
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Wind power is the world's fastest-growing energy source.
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The world's population is projected to reach more than 9 billion by 2050.
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Which of the following perspectives looks at how human actions, social patterns, and cultural values affect the environment, and, in turn, how the environment affects social life?

A) conflict
B) feminist
C) symbolic interactionist
D) structural-functionalist
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Which of the following is often referred to as greenwashing?

A) a technique for cleaning industrial waste before dumping it into a river or other waterway
B) the redefining of a corporation's or product's image as being "environmentally friendly" or socially responsible
C) the application of pesticides, usually by plane, over a wide area
D) the commercial logging practice of cutting down virgin forest
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Which of the following calls attention to women's potential to energize an ecological revolution?

A) pronatalism
B) greenwashing
C) ecofeminism
D) liberalism
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Individualism is a way of thinking central to agricultural economies.
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Some companies try to salvage their public images by putting a positive spin on their environmentally damaging ways. Which of the following does that make them guilty of?

A) desertification
B) the ecological fallacy
C) greenwashing
D) ecofeminism
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Which of the following perspectives focuses on how meanings, labels, and definitions learned through interaction and through the media affect environmental problems?

A) conflict
B) feminist
C) symbolic interactionist
D) structural-functionalist
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Ecoterrorists are usual environmental activists.
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Environmental refugees are individuals who have migrated because they can no longer secure a livelihood as a result of environmental problems.
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In which year was the term ecofeminism coined?

A) 1952
B) 1963
C) 1974
D) 1981
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A builder wants to construct a condominium near some marshland. Which of the following would be of concern to environmentalists?

A) biohazards
B) possible ground contamination
C) the environmental footprint
D) greenwashing
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Which of the following perspectives often embraces a spiritual approach to addressing environmental problems, emphasizing the close connection between women and nature?

A) liberal feminism
B) eco-feminism
C) socialist feminism
D) solipsism
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Which of the following does planned obsolescence contribute to?

A) overpopulation
B) energy efficiency
C) ever-increasing amounts of waste
D) groundwater contamination
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Which of the following produces more hydroelectric power than any other country?

A) Canada
B) Brazil
C) China
D) the United States
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In poor countries, which of the following is responsible for the vast majority of indoor air pollution?

A) animal waste
B) fumes from cooking and heating
C) lead-based paint
D) smoking
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What is the ozone layer responsible for blocking out?

A) ultraviolet B rays
B) pollution
C) greenhouse gases
D) solar gases
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Which of the following have contributed to the rising levels of air pollutants?

A) transportation vehicles
B) deforestation
C) acid rain
D) global warming
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Which of the following does deforestation contribute to?

A) acid rain
B) destruction of the ozone layer
C) indoor air pollution
D) global warming
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Which of the following refers to the complex and dynamic relationships between forms of life and the environments they inhabit?

A) green systems
B) ecosystems
C) greenwashing
D) sustainable developments
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Which of the following are common indoor air pollutants?

A) mattresses, carpeting, and mothballs
B) insects and detergents
C) dust, mould, and pet hair
D) mites and bedbugs
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How many people will be living in areas of high water stress by the year 2030?

A) more than 50 million
B) more than 100 million
C) more than 1 billion
D) more than 3 billion
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I am concerned with expansion of deserts into areas that used to be good for farming. What is this expansion called?

A) deforestation
B) desertification
C) arid land transition
D) bifurcation
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According to the World Health Organization, which of the following ranks fifth as a risk factor for ill health worldwide?

A) AIDS
B) malnutrition
C) indoor air pollution
D) poor water
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Which of the following is caused mainly by the accumulation of various gases that collect in the atmosphere and hold heat from the sun close to the earth, preventing it from rising back into space?

A) global warming
B) acid rain
C) toxic waste
D) desertification
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What do air pollutants mix with to form acid rain?

A) CFCs
B) pesticides
C) precipitation
D) solid waste
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Which two factors contribute the most to high levels of air pollution?

A) deforestation and acid rain
B) heavy industry and traffic congestion
C) heavy industry and deforestation
D) traffic congestion and desertification
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Between the 1960s and the 1990s, how much of the world's tropical forests were cut or burned?

A) one-half
B) one-third
C) one-fourth
D) one-fifth
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As a scientist, I am concerned about the damage a new subdivision will do to all of the plants and animals that used to live in that habitat. What is my primary concern?

A) air, land, and water pollution
B) the ecosystem
C) pest control
D) global warming
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Which of the following causes the greenhouse effect?

A) overgrown rainforests
B) gases that collect in the air
C) desertification
D) acid rain
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In 2005, scientists reported that the Ilulissat glacier had shrunk by more than 9.6 km in two or three years. What country is this glacier found in?

A) Iceland
B) Siberia
C) Greenland
D) Antarctica
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Which of the following was identified as a major reason for deforestation?

A) greed
B) expansion of agricultural land
C) local housing needs
D) diseased trees
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What is the conversion of forestland to non-forestland called?

A) gentrification
B) deforestation
C) desertification
D) environmental injustice
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In which of the following areas is acid rain a particular threat?

A) Ontario and Quebec
B) Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
C) the prairie provinces
D) the territories
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Water pollution is likely to be most severe in which of the following countries?

A) Canada
B) the United States
C) Iceland
D) India
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How many people in developing countries lack access to clean water?

A) more than 500 000
B) more than 4 million
C) more than 20 million
D) more than 1 billion
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Another effect of global warming is that it contributes to further warming of the planet. What is this process called?

A) cycle of warming
B) ratio warming
C) positive feedback loop
D) redundant warming
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According to a 2005 federal report, how much of the waste generated in Canada went to landfill sites or was incinerated?

A) 2.5 million tonnes
B) 5 million tonnes
C) 9.5 million tonnes
D) 15 million tonnes
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Which of the following is a symptom of multiple chemical sensitivity?

A) headache
B) heart palpitations
C) mental disorders
D) difficulty walking
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Which of the following results in shifting of plant and animal habitats and the increased rate of extinction of some species?

A) acid rain
B) greenhouse gases
C) nuclear power
D) global warming
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Which of the following provinces has been identified as being the leading producer of greenhouse gases?

A) Ontario
B) Quebec
C) Alberta
D) British Columbia
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How long is the half-life of radioactive plutonium?

A) 24 years
B) 240 years
C) 24 000 years
D) 2.4 million years
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Which of the following would be called environmental injustice?

A) the threatened extinction of plant and animal species
B) the violation of environmental laws and regulations
C) the increasing consumerism and resulting waste and pollution worldwide
D) the tendency for minority groups to bear the brunt of environmental ills
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In the spring of 2006, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced a $40 billion increase for the development of power generation. What kind of power generation was the money for?

A) nuclear power
B) hydroelectric power
C) wind power
D) chemical power
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Which of the following is radioactive plutonium used in?

A) weapons production
B) electronic devices
C) solar power
D) airport security devices
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Which country recently decided to shut down all of its 19 nuclear power plants by the year 2020?

A) Canada
B) Russia
C) the United States
D) Germany
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About how much of the world's surface is land?

A) 30 percent
B) 35 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 45 percent
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According to a federal report from 2005, how long does it take each Canadian, on average, to produce about 383 kg of solid waste?

A) a day
B) a month
C) a year
D) a decade
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Which of the following sets out the laws intended to protect our environment?

A) Kyoto Protocol
B) Charter of Rights and Freedoms
C) Environmental Protection Act
D) Groundwater Pollution Act
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Which of the following do most of Canada's greenhouse gases come from?

A) the agriculture industry
B) the manufacturing industry
C) the energy industry
D) the transport industry
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Rising levels of the most prevalent greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, result from energy production, transportation, and which of the following?

A) acid rain
B) CFCs
C) deforestation
D) desertification
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Which of the following is referred to by the term "e-waste"?

A) waste from electrical equipment
B) excrement (feces) from humans and animals
C) the burning of buildings by ecoterrorists
D) unwanted e-mails or "spam"
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Which of the following is another term for environmental injustice?

A) environmental genocide
B) environmental crime
C) environmental apathy
D) environmental racism
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What was the crisis that hit the Ontario town of Walkerton in the spring of 2000, killing 7 residents and making 2800 others sick?

A) water contamination
B) air pollution
C) food contamination
D) nuclear waste
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Biodiversity is concerned with the sustainability of living organisms on the planet.
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In Canada, radioactive waste has been produced since the early 1930s.
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The World Health Organization estimates that 5500 children die each day from diseases linked to polluted water, air, and food.
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Most of the world's energy-86 percent, in 2003-comes from fossil fuels.
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In developing nations, as much as 80 percent of untreated sewage is dumped directly back into water sources used for drinking and bathing.
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Cancer, the number one childhood illness in the United States, is linked to air pollution.
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The most common victims of environmental injustice are the disadvantaged.
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Desertification is the degradation of semi-arid land.
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Desertification involves the expansion of desert land.
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The world's population tripled from 1960 to 1999.
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Bioinvasion usually occurs and as a result of displacement.
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Biologists indicate that at least half of the 1.9 million species alive today will become extinct over the next few centuries.
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Many common pesticides are considered potential carcinogens and neurotoxins.
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Minority communities are disproportionately affected by industrial toxins, contaminated air and drinking water, and the location of hazardous waste treatment and storage facilities.
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Planned obsolescence is much more common today.
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Deforestation contributes to desertification.
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Artificial light is major contributor to light pollution.
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Pollution in the Far North is so concentrated that the food supply is contaminated, and new mothers fear the dangers of breastfeeding their infants.
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Each person's environmental footprint is determined by the patterns of production and consumption in that person's culture.
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The ozone hole above Antarctica spanned a record 5 million square miles in 2003, exposing the southern tip of South America.
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In 1992, leaders from around the globe met at the first Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro to forge agreements about which of the following?

A) the environment and poverty
B) the rain forests and human trafficking
C) nuclear weapons and terrorism
D) nuclear energy and changing global weather patterns
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Which of the following perspectives says that industries use their power and wealth to resist environmental policies that would hurt the industries' profits?

A) symbolic interactionist
B) conflict
C) structural-functionalist
D) labelling
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A species of insect is discovered in the Great Lakes area that threatens existing insect life naturally found there. What is this an example of?

A) infestation
B) migration
C) bioinvasion
D) recidivism
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Earth Day brings environmentalists together to celebrate the earth and raise awareness. In which year did it start?

A) 1970
B) 1980
C) 1990
D) 2000
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Which of the following is a microwave oven that is built to last only seven years a good example of?

A) faulty manufacturing
B) greenwashing
C) pronatalism
D) planned obsolescence
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Which of the following is manipulated as part of greenwashing?

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Wind power is the world's fastest-growing energy source.
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The world's population is projected to reach more than 9 billion by 2050.
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Which of the following perspectives looks at how human actions, social patterns, and cultural values affect the environment, and, in turn, how the environment affects social life?

A) conflict
B) feminist
C) symbolic interactionist
D) structural-functionalist
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Which of the following is often referred to as greenwashing?

A) a technique for cleaning industrial waste before dumping it into a river or other waterway
B) the redefining of a corporation's or product's image as being "environmentally friendly" or socially responsible
C) the application of pesticides, usually by plane, over a wide area
D) the commercial logging practice of cutting down virgin forest
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Which of the following calls attention to women's potential to energize an ecological revolution?

A) pronatalism
B) greenwashing
C) ecofeminism
D) liberalism
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Individualism is a way of thinking central to agricultural economies.
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Some companies try to salvage their public images by putting a positive spin on their environmentally damaging ways. Which of the following does that make them guilty of?

A) desertification
B) the ecological fallacy
C) greenwashing
D) ecofeminism
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Which of the following perspectives focuses on how meanings, labels, and definitions learned through interaction and through the media affect environmental problems?

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C) symbolic interactionist
D) structural-functionalist
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Ecoterrorists are usual environmental activists.
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Environmental refugees are individuals who have migrated because they can no longer secure a livelihood as a result of environmental problems.
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In which year was the term ecofeminism coined?

A) 1952
B) 1963
C) 1974
D) 1981
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A builder wants to construct a condominium near some marshland. Which of the following would be of concern to environmentalists?

A) biohazards
B) possible ground contamination
C) the environmental footprint
D) greenwashing
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Which of the following perspectives often embraces a spiritual approach to addressing environmental problems, emphasizing the close connection between women and nature?

A) liberal feminism
B) eco-feminism
C) socialist feminism
D) solipsism
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Which of the following does planned obsolescence contribute to?

A) overpopulation
B) energy efficiency
C) ever-increasing amounts of waste
D) groundwater contamination
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Which of the following produces more hydroelectric power than any other country?

A) Canada
B) Brazil
C) China
D) the United States
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In poor countries, which of the following is responsible for the vast majority of indoor air pollution?

A) animal waste
B) fumes from cooking and heating
C) lead-based paint
D) smoking
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What is the ozone layer responsible for blocking out?

A) ultraviolet B rays
B) pollution
C) greenhouse gases
D) solar gases
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Which of the following have contributed to the rising levels of air pollutants?

A) transportation vehicles
B) deforestation
C) acid rain
D) global warming
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Which of the following does deforestation contribute to?

A) acid rain
B) destruction of the ozone layer
C) indoor air pollution
D) global warming
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Which of the following refers to the complex and dynamic relationships between forms of life and the environments they inhabit?

A) green systems
B) ecosystems
C) greenwashing
D) sustainable developments
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Which of the following are common indoor air pollutants?

A) mattresses, carpeting, and mothballs
B) insects and detergents
C) dust, mould, and pet hair
D) mites and bedbugs
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How many people will be living in areas of high water stress by the year 2030?

A) more than 50 million
B) more than 100 million
C) more than 1 billion
D) more than 3 billion
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I am concerned with expansion of deserts into areas that used to be good for farming. What is this expansion called?

A) deforestation
B) desertification
C) arid land transition
D) bifurcation
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According to the World Health Organization, which of the following ranks fifth as a risk factor for ill health worldwide?

A) AIDS
B) malnutrition
C) indoor air pollution
D) poor water
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Which of the following is caused mainly by the accumulation of various gases that collect in the atmosphere and hold heat from the sun close to the earth, preventing it from rising back into space?

A) global warming
B) acid rain
C) toxic waste
D) desertification
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What do air pollutants mix with to form acid rain?

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C) precipitation
D) solid waste
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Which two factors contribute the most to high levels of air pollution?

A) deforestation and acid rain
B) heavy industry and traffic congestion
C) heavy industry and deforestation
D) traffic congestion and desertification
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Between the 1960s and the 1990s, how much of the world's tropical forests were cut or burned?

A) one-half
B) one-third
C) one-fourth
D) one-fifth
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As a scientist, I am concerned about the damage a new subdivision will do to all of the plants and animals that used to live in that habitat. What is my primary concern?

A) air, land, and water pollution
B) the ecosystem
C) pest control
D) global warming
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Which of the following causes the greenhouse effect?

A) overgrown rainforests
B) gases that collect in the air
C) desertification
D) acid rain
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In 2005, scientists reported that the Ilulissat glacier had shrunk by more than 9.6 km in two or three years. What country is this glacier found in?

A) Iceland
B) Siberia
C) Greenland
D) Antarctica
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Which of the following was identified as a major reason for deforestation?

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C) local housing needs
D) diseased trees
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What is the conversion of forestland to non-forestland called?

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B) deforestation
C) desertification
D) environmental injustice
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In which of the following areas is acid rain a particular threat?

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C) the prairie provinces
D) the territories
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Water pollution is likely to be most severe in which of the following countries?

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B) the United States
C) Iceland
D) India
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How many people in developing countries lack access to clean water?

A) more than 500 000
B) more than 4 million
C) more than 20 million
D) more than 1 billion
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Another effect of global warming is that it contributes to further warming of the planet. What is this process called?

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C) positive feedback loop
D) redundant warming
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According to a 2005 federal report, how much of the waste generated in Canada went to landfill sites or was incinerated?

A) 2.5 million tonnes
B) 5 million tonnes
C) 9.5 million tonnes
D) 15 million tonnes
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Which of the following is a symptom of multiple chemical sensitivity?

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C) mental disorders
D) difficulty walking
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Which of the following results in shifting of plant and animal habitats and the increased rate of extinction of some species?

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B) greenhouse gases
C) nuclear power
D) global warming
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Which of the following provinces has been identified as being the leading producer of greenhouse gases?

A) Ontario
B) Quebec
C) Alberta
D) British Columbia
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How long is the half-life of radioactive plutonium?

A) 24 years
B) 240 years
C) 24 000 years
D) 2.4 million years
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69
Which of the following would be called environmental injustice?

A) the threatened extinction of plant and animal species
B) the violation of environmental laws and regulations
C) the increasing consumerism and resulting waste and pollution worldwide
D) the tendency for minority groups to bear the brunt of environmental ills
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70
In the spring of 2006, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced a $40 billion increase for the development of power generation. What kind of power generation was the money for?

A) nuclear power
B) hydroelectric power
C) wind power
D) chemical power
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71
Which of the following is radioactive plutonium used in?

A) weapons production
B) electronic devices
C) solar power
D) airport security devices
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72
Which country recently decided to shut down all of its 19 nuclear power plants by the year 2020?

A) Canada
B) Russia
C) the United States
D) Germany
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73
About how much of the world's surface is land?

A) 30 percent
B) 35 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 45 percent
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74
According to a federal report from 2005, how long does it take each Canadian, on average, to produce about 383 kg of solid waste?

A) a day
B) a month
C) a year
D) a decade
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75
Which of the following sets out the laws intended to protect our environment?

A) Kyoto Protocol
B) Charter of Rights and Freedoms
C) Environmental Protection Act
D) Groundwater Pollution Act
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76
Which of the following do most of Canada's greenhouse gases come from?

A) the agriculture industry
B) the manufacturing industry
C) the energy industry
D) the transport industry
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77
Rising levels of the most prevalent greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, result from energy production, transportation, and which of the following?

A) acid rain
B) CFCs
C) deforestation
D) desertification
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78
Which of the following is referred to by the term "e-waste"?

A) waste from electrical equipment
B) excrement (feces) from humans and animals
C) the burning of buildings by ecoterrorists
D) unwanted e-mails or "spam"
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79
Which of the following is another term for environmental injustice?

A) environmental genocide
B) environmental crime
C) environmental apathy
D) environmental racism
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80
What was the crisis that hit the Ontario town of Walkerton in the spring of 2000, killing 7 residents and making 2800 others sick?

A) water contamination
B) air pollution
C) food contamination
D) nuclear waste
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