APES Solid and Hazardous Waste Test Version 2
1. Which country burns 90% of its solid waste?
- The U.S.
- Great Britain
- China
- Canada
- None of the above
2. Using a tire to make a swing is an example of
- Refuse
- Reduce
- Reuse
- Repurpose
- Recycle
3. A serious pollutant that accumulates in human bones because it is not excreted is
- Mercury
- Phosphate
- Nitrate
- Lead
- Oxygen-demanding waste
4. With about 5% of the world’s population, the United States produces about ____ of the world’s solid waste.
- 1/10
- 1/5
- 1/4
- 1/3
- 1/2
5. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976
- Requires the EPA to set standards for hazardous-waste management
- Requires all firms that handle more than 100 kg of hazardous waste per month to have a permit stating how such wastes are to be managed
- Provides guidelines and financial aid to establish state waste management programs
- All of these answers
- None of these answers
6. Scientists estimate that in a low-waste society, ____ of solid and hazardous waste could be eliminated through reduction, reuse, and recycling.
- 5-10%
- 15-25%
- 25-50%
- 65-80%
- 75-90%
7. Mercury acts as a(an) _____.
- Neurotoxin
- Carcinogen
- Allergen
- Mutagen
- poison
8. The real cost of dumping hazardous wastes is borne by the
- Recyclers of the waste
- Producer of the waste
- The disposer of the waste
- The people who live in affluent areas
- The taxpayers who pay to clean up disposable messes
9. _____ percent of the solid waste produced in the United States is buried in landfills.
- Fifty-five
- Forty-eight
- Thirty-eight
- Forty
- Ninety-eight
10. Which of the following statements about landfill leaching is false?
- Older, unlined landfills may have particularly bad water pollution problems
- Rain filtering through landfills leaches toxic materials
- Contaminated leachate can seep from bottom of landfills
- Contaminated groundwater is never a problem with landfills
- None of these answers
11. Incinerators
- Create many low-paying jobs
- Are inexpensive to build
- Release toxic substances in fly ash and bottom ash
- Are inexpensive to operate and maintain
- Create few high paying jobs
12. Which of the 5 Rs is the least desirable from an environmental standpoint?
- Refuse
- Reduce
- Reuse
- Repurpose
- Recycle
13. Which of the following does not fit into one of the types of solid waste?
- Food grower waste
- Garbage
- Potentially recyclable materials
- Chemically active waste
- Mining waste
14. The EPA estimates that approximately ____ tons of hazardous wastes are produced for each person in the United States per year.
- 5
- 10
- 15
- 20
- 30
15. Which of the following substances can be recovered from solid waste?
- Metals
- Plastic
- Paper
- All of these answers
- None of these answers
16. Compost can help restore
- Eroded hillsides
- Overgrazes areas
- Strip-mined lands
- All of these answers
- None of these answers
17. Since 1995 Superfund has been primarily funded by:
- Identified polluters
- Taxpayers
- Taxes on all industries
- Taxes on all industries and fines on identified polluters
- Superfund is no longer a funded program
18. Environmentalists saw that the best way to handle soft-drink and beer containers is to
- Use landfills
- use reusable glass bottles
- Recycle aluminum cans
- use stainless steel cans
- bury them
19. A waste is considered hazardous if it possesses one of four properties. Which of the following is not one of those properties?
- Flammable
- Unstable
- Corrosive
- Soluble
- Carcinogenic, mutagenic, or teratogenic
20. The most desirable type of recycling is
- Primary, or closed-loop recycling
- Secondary, or open-loop recycling
- Tertiary, or figure-eight recycling
- High-tech resource recovery
- Secondary or closed-loop recycling
21. ____ percent of the municipal solid waste produced in the United States is burned.
- Six
- Sixteen
- Twenty-six
- Thirty-six
- Twenty
22. Bioremediation
- May be used at considerably less expense than landfills and incineration if toxin-degrading bacteria can be found
- Involves training bacteria to eat new foods
- Results in the production of low-level hazardous wastes
- Is widely accepted as the best way to cut hazardous wastes
- Does not exist
23. What law was implemented in reaction to Love Canal?
- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
- Toxic Substances Control Act
- The Lacey Act
- Superfund
- None of the above
24. The Superfund program pays
- To monitor hazardous wastes
- To clean up inactive or abandoned hazardous-waste dump sites
- For testing for lead in paint, water, and air samples
- The doctors’ bills and lawyers’ fees for pollution events
- All of these answers
25. Obstacles to recycling in the United States include
- Lack of inclusion of environmental costs in market prices
- Tax breaks for mining virgin materials
- Lack of large, steady markets for recycled materials
- All of these answers
- None of these answers
26. The environmental justice movement attempts to dismantle
- Exclusionary zoning ordinances
- Differential enforcement of environmental regulations
- Disparate citing of risky technologies
- Discriminatory land-use practices
- All of these answers
27. If a small business produces less than ____ pounds of waste per month, the EPA does not consider the material hazardous.
- 50
- 220
- 550
- 1,500
- 2,000
28. ____ percent of the U.S. hazardous waste is not regulated by hazardous-waste laws.
- Sixty-five
- Seventy-five
- Eighty-five
- Ninety-five
- Fifty-five
29. Of the following sources of lead in the United States, the one that probably causes the least problems is
- Lead solder from seamed food cans
- Atmospheric lead that settles on the ground
- Chewing on pencils
- Paints used in older buildings
- Lead glazing on ceramic ware used to serve food
30. In a low-waste approach, which of the following strategies should be given top priority?
- Incinerate
- Reuse
- Bury
- Reduce
- Recycle
31. Consumers of recycled products are most effective when they maximize the amount of ____ waste in the products.
- Pre-consumer
- Post-consumer
- Pre-producer
- Post-producer
- Producer
32. The recycling/composting rate of U.S. municipal solid waste is about
- 5%
- 10%
- 20%
- 30%
- 40%
33. Deep-well injections of hazardous wastes can result in contamination of groundwater by
- Surface wastes leaching down
- Leaking seals
- Earthquake fractures
- All of these answers
- None of these answers
34. Currently, the United States recycles about ____ of all its wastepaper.
- 19%
- 29%
- 49%
- 59%
- 69%
35. Lead may cause
- Partial paralysis
- Mental retardation
- Palsy
- Neurological damage
- All of these answers
36. Taking a refillable coffee cup to the office and using it instead of throwaway cups is an example of ____.
- Refuse
- Reduce
- Reuse
- Repurpose
- Recycle
37. Which of the following is not a problem with plastic materials?
- They are made of many different types of resin
- They decompose readily in landfills
- Toxic lead and cadmium can leach out of plastics
- They are necessarily and excessively used as single-use and throw-away packaging
- They can harm animals that swallow them or become entangled in them
38. Plastic is desirable because of its
- Reusability
- Light weight
- Durability
- Unbreakability
- All of these answers
39. Of the following methods of reducing hazardous wastes, the most desirable is
- Incineration
- Perpetual storage
- Conversion to less hazardous materials
- Deposit in ocean trenches
- Recycling and reusing hazardous wastes
40. Of the following materials, the most difficult to recycle is
- Glass
- Paper
- Plastic
- Aluminum
- Cardboard
41. Over half of U.S. municipal solid waste is
- Composted
- Recycled
- Incinerated
- Dumped in landfills
- Buried
42. Components of a modern state-of-the-art landfill include
- Wells to monitor potential contamination of groundwater
- Collection, storage, and treatment of leachate
- A cover to prevent water from seeping in when the landfill is full
- Methane gas recovery well
- All of these answers
43. Enforcement of Superfund has failed because
- Polluters deny responsibilities
- Polluting businesses campaign that toxic dumps are not that threatening
- Big polluters sue local governments and small businesses to make them responsible for cleanup
- All of the above reasons
- None of the above reasons
44. Individuals can reduce inputs of hazardous waste by all of the following except
- Consulting local environmental agencies for safe disposal methods for hazardous chemicals
- Using rechargeable batteries
- Using biodegradable cleaning products
- Changing automobile oil and dumping it carefully in marked storm drains
- None of these answers
45. Garbage produced directly by households and businesses account for ____% of the United States’ solid waste.
- Less than 2
- 5
- 10
- 15
- 20
46. Which of the following principles does not contribute to a transition to a low-waste society?
- There is no “away”
- Economic growth and free markets reduce waste
- Everything is connected
- Reduce, reuse, recycle are the best priorities for using matter
- Dilution is not always the solution to pollution
47. Phytoremediation
- Uses fungi to detoxify hazardous wastes
- Uses bacteria to detoxify hazardous wastes
- Uses plants to remove contaminants
- May be especially useful in removing acidic contaminants
- May be especially useful in removing organic contaminants
48. Evaluations of bioremediation indicate that it is most effective for
- Complex mixtures of toxic chemicals
- Toxic metals
- Concentrated chemical wastes
- A few specific organic wastes
- None of these answers
49. Of the following methods of reducing hazardous wastes, the most desirable is
- Incineration
- Perpetual storage
- Recycling and reusing hazardous wastes
- Substitution of safer products that don’t produce hazardous wastes
- Conversion into less hazardous and nonhazardous materials
50. Which of the following is a disadvantage of using a plasma torch to detoxify hazardous waste?
- Mobility
- Toxic ash production
- Production of SO2 gas
- Cost
- Low energy use