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If a city of population 10,000 experiences 100 births, 40 deaths, 10 immigrants, and 30 emigrants in the course of a year, what is its net annual percentage growth rate? (A) 0.4% (B) 0.8% (C) 1.0% (D) 4.0% (E) 8.0%

(A) 0.4%

Strontium-90 is a radioactive waste product from nuclear reactors. It has a half-life of 29 years. How many years will it take for a quantity of strontium-90 to decay to 1/16 of its original mass? (A) 116 years (B) 232 years (C) 42years (D) 84 years

(A) 116 years

The drop in stratospheric ozone levels in the Southern Hemisphere (the "ozone hole") is most evident during which season? (A) Antarctic spring (October) (B) Antarctic autumn (April) (C) Antarctic summer only (January) (D) Antarctic winter only (July) (E) Both Antarctic summer and Antarctic winter (January and July)

(A) Antarctic spring (October)

An industry uses natural gas for manufacturing and uses the waste heat to produce electricity. This is an example of which of the following processes? (A) Cogeneration (B) Electrolysis (C) Gas hydration (D) Gasification (E) Reclamation

(A) Cogeneration

Of the following, which constitutes the greatest percent of domestic use of water in the United States? (A) Flushing toilets (B) Drinking (C) Cooking (D) Washing dishes (E) Washing clothes

(A) Flushing toilets

Which of the following is a process that indirectly removes carbon from Earth's atmosphere? (A) Formation of carbonate deposits (B) Outgassing by volcanoes (C) Respiration by mammals (D) Respiration by anaerobic bacteria (E) Photodissociation by ultraviolet light

(A) Formation of carbonate deposits

Which of the following energy sources is not derived directly or indirectly from solar energy? (A) Geothermal (B) Photovoltaic (C) Hydroelectric (D) Biomass (E) Wind

(A) Geothermal

The most commonly used measure of the economic growth of a country is which of the following? (A) Gross national product (B) Level of exports (C) Level of imports (D) Fertility rate (E) Externalized costs

(A) Gross national product

***Three Population Graphs*** Countries undergoing rapid population growth include which of the following?

(A) I only

Regulations that deal directly with the disposal of hazardous materials in the United States include which of the following? I. RCRA II. Clean Water Act III. Clean Air Act

(A) I only

Negative environmental impacts associated with large-scale hydroelectric projects have been demonstrated in which of the following areas? (A) James Bay, Quebec (B) Three Mile Island, Pennsylvania (C) Kissimmee River, Florida (D) Mono Lake, California (E) Aral Sea, former USSR

(A) James Bay, Quebec

Which of the following is a greenhouse gas that is also a by-product of anaerobic respiration? (A) Methane, CH4 (B) Nitrogen, N2 (C) Oxygen, O2 (D) Nitrogen dioxide, NO2 (E) Hydrogen sulfide, H2S

(A) Methane, CH4

All of the following gases have been implicated in contributing to the increase in global temperatures via the greenhouse effect EXCEPT

(A) O2

Which of the following is the best explanation of the fact that agricultural production on floodplains is often relatively high? (A) On floodplains, soils tend to be nutrient-rich and fertile. (B) On floodplains, high water tables make irrigation unnecessary. (C) Periodic flooding leaches toxic pollutants out of floodplain soils. (D) Periodic flooding prevents the pH of floodplain soils from becoming too high. (E) Floodplains are usually sparsely settled and thus more acreage is available for agriculture.

(A) On floodplains, soils tend to be nutrient-rich and fertile.

Which of the following elements constitutes the highest percentage of mass in Earth's crust?

(A) Oxygen

Fragmenting one large park of preserve into many small parks with human habitation in between them is most likely to lead to which of the following? (A) Reduction in species diversity (B) Stabilization of microclimates (C) Decrease in the proportion of edge habitat (D) Increase in gene flow within species (E) Increase in population size of top carnivores

(A) Reduction in species diversity

Of the following, which is the best example of reclamation of disturbed lands? (A) Restoring vegetation to an area that has been mined (B) Constructing a new wetland to compensate for the loss of wetlands (C) Growing crops on land formerly used for grazing (D) Reintroducing an endangered species into an area from which it has disappeared (E) Regulating the use of a natural resource in order for it to renew itself

(A) Restoring vegetation to an area that has been mined

Which of the following best exemplifies global collaboration for a sustainable environment? (A) The Montreal Protocol (B) The Antarctic Treaty of 1961 (C) The Clean Air Act of 1972 (D) CERCLA (Superfund) (E) NAFTA

(A) The Montreal Protocol

Which of the following is most likely to occur in a forested region that has been recently clear-cut? (A) The concentration of nitrates in streams running through the region will increase. (B) The average depth of topsoil will increase. (C) The water temperature in streams runnings through the region will decrease. (D) Volume of runoff after rains will decrease. (E) The frequency of landslide will decrease.

(A) The concentration of nitrates in streams running through the region will increase.

Why do introduced species often become pests? (A) They displace native species. (B) They increase biodiversity. (C) They do not adapt well to local habitats. (D) They contribute to habitat fragmentation. (E) They have low biotic potential.

(A) They displace native species.

Which of the following metals is considered an energy resource? (A) Uranium (B) Cobalt (C) Mercury (D) Copper (E) Palladium

(A) Uranium

The major human health problem related to radon accumulation is (A) lung cancer (B) heart disease (C) pancreatic cancer (D) cataracts (E) malignant melanoma

(A) lung cancer

A state highway was constructed over wetlands. The state obtained a permit to fill the existing wetlands in accordance with the provisions of the Clean Water Act of 1972, and agreed to create another wetland. This trade-off approach to addressing an environmental issue is known as (A) mitigation (B) restoration (C) preservation (D) remediation (E) sustainability

(A) mitigation

An advantage of recycling aluminum rather than disposing of it in landfills is that aluminum can be (A) produced from recycled metal using much less energy than is required for its production from bauxite (aluminum ore) (B) produced from ore that is chemically reactive and dangerous to transport, store, and process (C) produced from ore that is scarce and found primarily in remote, inhospitable regions at high latitudes (D) absorbed by plants and then biomagnified in both terrestrial and aquatic food chains (E) leached from landfills in the form of Al3+ions that could increase the pH of lakes and streams

(A) produced from recycled metal using much less energy than is required for its production from bauxite (aluminum ore)

A metropolitan region of 100,000 people has 2, 000 births, 500 deaths, 200 emigrants and 100 immigrants over a 1-yr. period. Its population growth rate is (A) 1.2 percent. (B) 1.4 percent. (C) 1.6 percent. (D) 1.8 percent. (E) 2.0 percent.

(B) 1.4 percent.

At the current rate of growth, Earth's human population will double in about 50 years. Which of the following is the LEAST viable strategy for ensuring adequate nutrition for a population of this size? (A) Increasing the number of new food crops from the great diversity of plant species (B) Doubling the area of arable land on a global basis (C) Developing systems for making the global distribution of food more equitable (D) Increasing the area of land that is currently dedicated to grain production by reducing the area dedicated to meat production (E) Assisting developing countries in using highly efficient crop irrigation systems

(B) Doubling the area of arable land on a global basis

Which of the following methods of agricultural irrigation results in the loss of the least amount of water by evaporation? (A) Conventional center-pivot irrigation (B) Drip irrigation (C) Laser-level irrigation (D) Flood irrigation (E) Gravity-flow irrigation

(B) Drip irrigation

Which of the following statements about genetic diversity is true? (A) Genetic uniformity of a crop increases the crop's overall resistance to pests and disease. (B) Genetic resistance to pests and diseases can be increased by crossing a crop plant with ancestral varieties. (C) Genetic engineering technology is used to increase genetic diversity by creating new species with synthetic genes. (D) Genetic diversity within populations of common crop species such as corn is typically high. (E) Genetic diversity is usually high in endangered species.

(B) Genetic resistance to pests and diseases can be increased by crossing a crop plant with ancestral varieties.

Of the following sources, which supplies the most commercial energy in the world today? (A) Solar (B) Oil (C) Biomass (D) Nuclear (E) Hydroelectric

(B) Oil

In general, which of the following is the best long-term method of preventing extinctions? (A) Breeding endangered species in captivity (B) Protecting the habitats of endangered species (C) Paying people not to kill endangered species (D) Providing food to endangered species in the wild (E) Removing predator from areas that contain endangered species

(B) Protecting the habitats of endangered species

***Pie Chart*** According to the information in the graph above, which of the following would most effectively slow the loss of arable land? (A) Increasing the efficiency of desalination processes (B) Reducing urban development (C) Increasing the efficiency of erosion control (D) Using more extensive irrigation systems (E) Discovering cheaper energy sources

(B) Reducing urban development

Which of the following actions would be the most effecive in decreasing acid rain and acid deposition problems? (A) Using higher smokestacks (B) Reducing use of fossil fuels (C) Developing acid-resistant crops (D) Adding lime to acidified lakes (E) Relocating power plants to areas of lower population density

(B) Reducing use of fossil fuels

If mean global temperature keeps on increasing as predicted by contemporary scientists, which of the following is most likely? (A) There will be fewer insect pests and disease-carrying organisms. (B) Specialist species living in fragile ecosystems will risk extinction. (C) There will be an increase in sulfate concentrations in wetlands. (D) There will be an increase in the reproductive rate of mammals. (E) The geographical range of many plants will move toward the equator.

(B) Specialist species living in fragile ecosystems will risk extinction.

The increase in the size of Earth's human population in the last century has been dramatic. Which of the following identifies two major contributors to this increase? (A) New methods of agriculture and the identification of new food crops (B) The Industrial Revolution and modem medicine (C) Increased emigration/immigration and decreased warfare (D) New methods of birth control and decreased warfare (E) Increased education for women and the development of new pesticides

(B) The Industrial Revolution and modem medicine

Which of the following factors is fundamentally responsible for seasons on Earth? (A) The varying distance of Earth from the Sun (B) The tilt of Earth's axis of rotation (C) The latitudinal variation in temperature and precipitation (D) The tidal pull of the Sun and Moon (E) The anthropogenic greenhouse effect

(B) The tilt of Earth's axis of rotation

The presence of fecal coliform bacteria in a sample of river water suggests which of the following? (A) The pH of the river is very high. (B) The water is contaminated with animal waste. (C) The river is devoid of plant life. (D) The dissolved oxygen level of the river is high. (E) Fish caught from the river will be free of parasites.

(B) The water is contaminated with animal waste.

Which of the following best describes soils in many tropical rain forests?

(B) They are quickly depleted of nutrients when the forest is removed.

Which of the following natural events would be most likely to contribute to the cooling of Earth's atmosphere? (A) Earthquake (B) Volcanism (C) Hurricane (D) Tsunami (E) Monsoon

(B) Volcanism

***straight up pyramid*** A country with an age distribution like that shown in the figure above, is most likely a country that (A) is experiencing rapid growth (B) is experiencing slow or no population growth (C) is experiencing a high death rate (D) has 40% of the population under age 15 (E) is a less-developed country

(B) is experiencing slow or no population growth

Information gathered by a scientist about the toxicity of chemical X and chemical Y showed that they had individual safe limits for fish at particular concentrations. But when they were used together at the safe concentrations, there were extensive fish kills. This is an example of (A) homeostasis (B) synergism (C) commensalism (D) bioaccumulation (E) antagonism

(B) synergism

The major source of radon in houses in the United States is (A) furniture and carpets (B) the underlying bedrock (C) the troposphere (D) nuclear power plants (E) fossil-fuel combustion

(B) the underlying bedrock

The polar regions radiate away more heat energy than they receive from the Sun in the course of a year. However, they are prevented from becoming progressively colder each year primarily by the (A) absorption of ultraviolet radiation by snow (B) transport of heat through the atmosphere and oceans (C) concentration of Earth's magnetic field lines at the poles (D) release of latent heat to the atmosphere when the polar ice caps melt (E) generation of heat by glacial movement

(B) transport of heat through the atmosphere and oceans

Ozone in the stratosphere is important to organisms at Earth's surface because ozone molecules are very strong absorbers of (A) infrared rays (B) ultravoilet rays (C) microwaves (D) visible light rays (E) x-rays

(B) ultravoilet rays

Integrated waste management employs all of the following EXCEPT (A) using refillable soft-drink bottles (B) using disposable diapers instead of cloth diapers (C) using reusable canvas bags instead of plastic or paper bags (D) using tires for the construction of artificial reefs (E) redesigning automobiles to replace steel parts with aluminum and plastic parts

(B) using disposable diapers instead of cloth diapers

If the population of a country grows at a rate of approximately 5 percent per year, the number of years required for the population to double is closest to (A) 5 years (B) 10 years (C) 15 years (D) 25 years (E) 35 years

(C) 15 years

The current global human population is about 6.1 billion and is growing at an annual rate of 1.35 percent. If world population were to grow at this rate for the next year, approximately how many people would be added? (A) 8 x 10^5 (B) 8 x 10^6 (C) 8 x 10^7 (D) 8 x 10^8 (E) 8x10^9

(C) 8 x 10^7

Which of the following components of a wastewater treatment plant is designed to facilitate the decomposition of organic material by aerobic microorganisms? (A) Bar screen (B) Grit-settling tank (C) Activated-sludge tank (D) Chlorination tank (E) Ultraviolet-light array

(C) Activated-sludge tank

The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 required all agencies responsible for a major federal project that could significantly affect the quality of the environment to file which of the following? (A) A mitigated negative declaration (B) A geographic information system report (C) An environmental impact statement (D) An agency review (E) A cost-benefit analysis

(C) An environmental impact statement

Which of the following identifies the two factors thought to be the most harmful to biodiversity? (A) Acid deposition and increased use of fertilizers for agriculture (B) Depletion of the ozone layer and oil drilling (C) Destruction of habitat and invasion by nonnative species (D) Changes in climate and proliferation of endemic species (E) Global warming and decline in fisheries

(C) Destruction of habitat and invasion by nonnative species

Which of the following is the primary environmental problem associated with the use of nuclear power to generate electricity? (A) Radon leaking into buildings (B) Production of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (C) Disposal of radioactive waste (D) Depletion of the ozone layer (E) Production of acid rain

(C) Disposal of radioactive waste

Stratospheric ozone depletion is most likely to result in which of the following? (A) Increased growth of food crops due to increasing amounts of ultraviolet radiation (B) Extended grazing season for cattle (C) Disruption of photosynthesis in plants (D) Increased movement of the human population toward equatorial regions (E) A higher percentage of cloudless days

(C) Disruption of photosynthesis in plants

If wastewater treatment plant effluent that contains nitrates and. phosphates is allowed to flow into a body of water, which of the following may result? (A) Chlorination (B) Decomposition (C) Eutrophication (D) Oxygenation (E) Methylation

(C) Eutrophication

Economic benefits of building large dams include which of the following? I. Storage of water for agriculture and domestic use II. Controlling floods upstream III. Production of renewable energy

(C) I and III only

Photosynthesis is the major source of which of the following gases in Earth's atmosphere? (A) CO2 (B) H2O (water vapor) (C) O2 (D) H2 (E) N2

(C) O2

Even if a country reduces its birth rate and maintains replacement level fertility, its population will still continue to grow for several decades because of (A) Lower death rates. (B) Increased income. (C) Population momentum. (D) Better health care. (E) Increased life expectancy.

(C) Population momentum.

****Phases Graph*** The rate of population growth starts to slow down at which point? (A) The end of phase I (B) The middle of phase II (C) The beginning of phase III (D) The end of phase III (E) The middle of phase IV

(C) The beginning of phase III

Which of the following best helps to explain why phosphorus is often a limiting factor in many ecosystems? (A) There is usually a gaseous phase in the phosphorus cycle. (B) Phosphorus cycles very quickly through environments. (C) Under many conditions, phosphorus forms stable insoluble compounds. (D) Phosphate is not readily taken up by plants. (E) There are no anthropogenic sources of phosphorus.

(C) Under many conditions, phosphorus forms stable insoluble compounds.

As urbanization increases and natural soil surfaces are covered, the groundwater supply is reduced due to (A) increased evaporation and transpiration (B) decreased surface runoff (C) loss of recharge area (D) confinement of aquifers (E) capping of artesian wells

(C) loss of recharge area

***Zig Zag Graph* The data in the graph can be useful in explaining the greenhouse effect when they are compared with (A) volcanic activity (B) sunspot activity (C) mean global temperatures (D) annual nitrous oxide production (E) cycles of flooding and drought

(C) mean global temperatures

Environmentalists oppose the mining of antartic mineral resources because (A) territorial claims to Antarctica are unresolved (B) the existence of valuable mineral deposis in the antarctic environment is unlikely (C) the antarctic environment is fragile and extremely vulnerable to the disturbance that would accompany development (D) currently known world reserves of important metals and oil are considered inexhaustible (E) the demand for minerals is expected to decline as the world's nations become more industrialized

(C) the antarctic environment is fragile and extremely vulnerable to the disturbance that would accompany development

Ozone in the stratosphere is most important to life at Earth's surface because it absorbs (A) gamma rays (B) microwaves (C) ultraviolet light (D) visible light (E) x-rays

(C) ultraviolet light

If an incandescent light bulb used for lighting has an efficiency rating of 5 percent, then for every 1.00 joule of electrical energy consumed by the bulb, which of the following is produced?

(D) 0.05 joule of light energy

If the annual consumption of petroleum in the United States is about 23 barrels per capita, the total annual consumption of petroleum in the United States is closest to (A) 12 million barrels (B) 240 million barrels (C) 2 billion barrels (D) 6 billion barrels (E) 10 billion barrels

(D) 6 billion barrels

Uranium-235 has a half-life of 710 million years. If it is determined that a certain amount of stored U-235 will be considered safe only when its radioactivity has dropped to 0.10 percent of the original level, approximately how much time must the U-235 be stored securely to be safe? (A) 7.1 x 10^6 years (B) 7.1 x 10^7 years (C) 7.1x10^8 years (D) 7.1 x 10^9 years (E) 7.1 x 10^10 years

(D) 7.1 x 10^9 years

Which of the following best shows the process of evolution? (A) A lizard's color becomes brown as it sits on a log (B) A bear goes into hibernation (C) A plant loses its leaves in a drought (D) A population of mosquitoes develops resistance to a pesticide (E) A population of foxes increases as more prey becomes available

(D) A population of mosquitoes develops resistance to a pesticide

Critics of incineration of municipal solid waste suggest that it may not be the best solution for the future, for which of the following reasons? (A) Incineration produces ash that increases landfill volume. (B) Incineration generates methane. (C) Incineration involves advanced technology. (D) Incineration contributes to air pollution. (E) Incineration requires large energy input.

(D) Incineration contributes to air pollution.

***Striped Bar Graph*** The chart above compares the daily water use per person to the price of water in selected countries. Which of the following conclusions can be correctly drawn using only the data in the chart? (A) Water use and water price are directly proportional. (B) Increased water use causes prices to decline. (C) Increased prices cause water use to decline. (D) Increased water use is generally correlated with lower water prices. (E) Water is more plentiful in the United States and Canada than in the other countries.

(D) Increased water use is generally correlated with lower water prices.

****Phases Graph*** Which of the following is likely the primary cause of high death rates in phase I? (A) Loss of breeding-age males due to warfare (B) Loss of breeding-age females due to disease (C) Large percentage of elderly individuals in the population (D) Infant and childhood mortality (E) General starvation due to famine

(D) Infant and childhood mortality

Which of the following pairs of indicators best reflects the availability of health care in a country? (A) Crude death rate and growth rate (B) Growth rate and life expectancy (C) Infant mortality rate and crude death rate (D) Infant mortality rate and life expectancy

(D) Infant mortality rate and life expectancy

The water-holding capacity of soil is LEAST likely to be affected by the addition of which of the following? (A) Clay (B) Humus (C) Manure (D) Pesticide (E) Sand

(D) Pesticide

Which of the following is the usual cause of cultural eutrophication in surface waters of both developed and developing countries? (A) Lack of proper filtration devices for power plant effluents (B) Introduction of cyanobacteria to .streams and rivers (C) Runoff of metal ions in bodies of water (D) Runoff of nitrate compounds into bodies of water (E) Runoff of herbicides into bodies of water

(D) Runoff of nitrate compounds into bodies of water

Which statement best describes the approximate global distribution of coal supplies? (A) Brazil and South Africa together contain 33% of proven reserves. (B) The United States contains 40% of proven reserves. (C) Australia, Japan, and France together contain 45% of proven reserves. (D) The United States, the former Soviet Union, and China together contain 50% of proven reserves. (E) Germany, Brazil, and India together contain 75% of proven reserves.

(D) The United States, the former Soviet Union, and China together contain 50% of proven reserves.

Acid rain is associated with which of the following? (A) Formation of the Antarctic ozone hole (B) Release of PCBs into the atmosphere (C) Damage to tropical rain forests (D) The burning of fossil fuels (E) The increasing pH of lake waters

(D) The burning of fossil fuels

Which of the following best describes the significance of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, which was held in 1972 in Stockholm? (A) Developing countries and developed countries were largely in agreement about the most important environmental problems. (B) For the first time since the end of the Second World War, nations set aside their political differences to achieve a common objective. (C) Environmental activists who had organized Earth Day in 1970 ran the conference. (D) The conference provided the first global forum for dialogue on environmental problems. (E) The delegates assembled at the conference voted in favor of controlling population growth.

(D) The conference provided the first global forum for dialogue on environmental problems.

Which of the following describes a fundamental characteristic of the green revolution in food resources? (A) The application of higher levels of organic fertilizers to increase rice production (B) Deforestation to provide field crops with increased sunlight for photosynthesis (C) The addition of calorie, fat, and fiber percentages to the information provided on food package labels (D) The development of new strains of crops with higher yields (E) The discovery that chlorophyll adds nutritional value to wheat, rice, and sorghum

(D) The development of new strains of crops with higher yields

Many scientists maintain that a rise in sea level has occurred in the last hundred years as a result of global warming. If this is true, which of the following factors best explains such a rise? (A) Increased precipitation (B) Increased cloud cover (C) Increased evapotranspiration (D) Thermal expansion of the ocean (E) Melting of permafrost

(D) Thermal expansion of the ocean

Traveling southward from the Arctic regions of Canada to the tropics of Panama, one passes through several biomes—tundra, coniferous forest, temperate deciduous forest, and tropical rain forest. This pattern of change in vegetation is primarily the result of (A) primary and secondary succession (B) the invasion of exotic species (C) an increase in mean annual temperature and a decrease in mean annual precipitation (D) an increase in both mean annual temperature and mean annual precipitation (E) an increase in the total annual hours of sunlight

(D) an increase in both mean annual temperature and mean annual precipitation

One solution for reducing the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide would be to (A) increase oceanic temperatures to enhance carbon dioxide uptake (B) increase the rate of removal of tropical rain forests (C) decrease the total area of rice paddies (D) decrease the use of fossil fuels (E) decrease the production of chlorofluorocarbons

(D) decrease the use of fossil fuels

Most data indicate that, during the past 100 years, mean global annual temperaure has (A) decreased by 5 C (B) decreased by 0.5 C (C) stayed the same (D) increased by 0.5 C (E) increased by 5 C

(D) increased by 0.5 C

The major cause for the decline in the worldwide catch of fish since 1990 is (A) acid deposition (B) escalating price of fuel (C) competition from aquaculture (D) overfishing (E) decline in market price

(D) overfishing

***Plot Country Graph*** United States residents are how many times more likely to die from breast cancer than residents of Hungary? (A) 150 (B) 21 (C) 14 (D) 7 (E) 1.5

(E) 1.5

The combustion of one gallon of automobile fuel produces about 5 pounds of carbon (in CO2). Two autos are making a trip of 600 miles. The first auto gets 20 miles per gallon, and the second gets 30 miles per gallon. Approximately how much less carbon (in CO2) will be produced by the second auto on this trip? (A) 300 lbs (B) 150 lbs (C) 100 lbs (D) 75 lbs (E) 50 lbs

(E) 50 lbs

Which of the following would be the strongest evidence in support of a scientist's contention that a local area was experiencing acid deposition? (A) A sudden die-off of all the fish in a local stream (B) A gradual increase in the temperature of a local lake (C) An increase in the rate of photosynthesis of aquatic plants in a local lake (D) A long-term increase in the pH of a local pond (E) An increase in the concentrations of soluble heavy metals in a local pond

(E) An increase in the concentrations of soluble heavy metals in a local pond

Which of the following best illustrates the concept of the tragedy of the commons? (A) Destruction of landscape by surface mining on private land (B) Selective harvesting of trees by a timber company in a national forest (C) Legislation of catch limits to avoid depletion of fish stocks in a shared lake (D) Inadvertent destruction of beneficial species while attempting to control pests (E) Depletion of an aquifer by regional farmers

(E) Depletion of an aquifer by regional farmers

For a certain insecticide, the LD-50 dosage level for rats is determined to be 250 milligrams per kilogram of body mass. On the basis of this information, which of the following is the best prediction regarding the consequences of receiving this dosage of the insecticide? (A) Fifty percent of any rat population would be sickened. (B) Fifty percent of the population of any warm-blooded animal would die. (C) Fifty percent of any population of mosquitoes would die. (D) Five hundred out of every one thousand people would experience acute effects. (E) Five hundred out of every one thousand rats would die.

(E) Five hundred out of every one thousand rats would die.

Characteristics that tend to increase the risk of a species becoming endangered include which of the following? I. Having a very limited distribution II. Being a specialist at the end of a long food chain III. Having a small population size

(E) I, II, and III

Reasons that human populations historically have settled in floodplains include which of the following? I. The soil in floodplains is usually fertile II. The terrain in floodplains tends to be flat III. Floodplains are close to rivers for transportation

(E) I, II, and III

Which of the following is a true statement about replacement-level fertility? (A) It equals the average number of children a woman will give birth to during her child-bearing years. (B) It equals the annual number of live births per 1,000 people in a population. (C) It equals the natural increase of a population in one year. (D) It is found by subtracting the number of emigrants from the number of immigrants in one year. (E) It is greater in countries with high infant mortality rates than in countries with low infant-mortality rates.

(E) It is greater in countries with high infant mortality rates than in countries with low infant-mortality rates.

Which of the following is likely to minimize soil erosion? (A) High-yield crops (B) Deforestation (C) Herbicide use (D) Annual plowing (E) No-till agriculture

(E) No-till agriculture

Which of the following is an effective alternative to chlorine for disinfecting wastewater in a municipal treatment plant? (A) Freon (B) Alcohol (C) Phosphate (D) Ammonia (E) Ozone

(E) Ozone

Which of the following will occur if the trend of global temperature increase continues? (A) Night temperatures will decrease as day temperatures increase. (B) Tropical areas will become cooler than they currently are. (C) Sea levels will drop due to increased evaporation. (D) The incidence of insect-borne diseases will decrease. (E) The troposphere will contain more water vapor.

(E) The troposphere will contain more water vapor.

***Plot Country Graph*** Which of the following statements is best supported by the data? (A) Increased incidence of breast cancer is related to the average age of a country's population. (B) The number of breast cancer deaths is proportional to the size of a country's population. (C) Increased incidence of breast cancer is related to annual length of exposure to solar radiation. (D) Persons who reside in colder climates are more susceptible to breast cancer than those who live in tropical regions. (E) There is a positive correlation between breast cancer and dietary fat intake.

(E) There is a positive correlation between breast cancer and dietary fat intake.

Factors contributing to the rise in world hunger include all of the following EXCEPT (A) unequal distribution of available food supplies (B) loss of or decline in arable land (C) increasing rate of population growth (D) increasing poverty in developing countries (E) increasing consumption of vegetable protein in place of meat protein

(E) increasing consumption of vegetable protein in place of meat protein

The factor that likely poses the greatest threat of extinction of species worldwide is (A) weakening of environmental legislation (B) increase in hunting and fishing (C) aggressive collecting of specimens by museums and zoos (D) black-market trade in endangered species (E) increasing loss of habitat

(E) increasing loss of habitat

n the United States, most municipal solid waste is disposed of by (A) composting (B) recycling (C) incineration (D) ocean dumping (E) landfilling

(E) landfilling

****Phases Graph*** Zero population growth is associated with (A) phase I only (B) phase II only (C) phase III only (D) phase IV only (E) pases I and IV

(E) pases I and IV

All of the following are considered toxic metal pollutants EXCEPT (A) cadmium (B) chromium (C) lead (D) mercury (E) potassium

(E) potassium

***Zig Zag Graph*** The annual fluctuation in carbon dioxide concentration can best be explained by the (A) seasonal use of fossil fuels (B) regularity of volcanic activity (C) deforestation in the tropics (D) EI Nino events (E) seasonal photosynthetic activity of green plants

(E) seasonal photosynthetic activity of green plants

The ultimate source of energy for terrestrial ecosystems is

(E) the Sun

Compared to a coal-fired power plant that produces the same amount of energy, a nuclear power plant generates more (A) CO2 (B) SO2 (C) fly ash (D) particulates (E) thermal pollution

(E) thermal pollution


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