Deck 11: Air Inside

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Appliances and office equipment are hidden sources of indoor air pollution.
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A substance shown to cause mesothelioma and lung disease is

A)lead
B)alcohol
C)asbestos
D)mercury
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Carbon monoxide detectors are needed when kerosene space heaters or furnaces are in use.
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Environmental tobacco smoke contains many harmful chemicals and harmful particulates.
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Household pesticide fumes are

A)more of a problem if sprayed inside the home
B)more of a problem if sprayed in the basement or crawlspace areas where they are soaked up by the concrete and then slowly released
C)equally problematical for both areas
D)safe for humans unless they are allergic to the substances
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Indoor air quality problems are a relatively new problem.
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Intact asbestos is best left alone as attempting to remove it can spread the particles as a dust.
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Outgassing is the

A)slow loss of solvent from materials like wood glue, and particle board, over a long period of time
B)rapid loss of solvent from materials like wood glue, and particle board, over a short period of time
C)addition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to manufactured items
D)none of these
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Outgassing of VOCs from manufactured items can continue for

A)hours or even days
B)days or even weeks
C)weeks or even months
D)months or even years
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Outgassing of VOCs is potentially

A)more of a problem in large homes where the concentration is lower
B)more of a problem in mobile homes where the concentration can be higher
C)equally problematical regardless of the size of the home
D)no longer a problem since formaldehyde foam insulation has been discontinued
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Pleasant-smelling chemicals are safe, whereas those that are unpleasant are unsafe to breathe.
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Radon release from the soil into homes can be accelerated by the

A)humidity
B)temperature
C)stack effect
D)none of these
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Sidestream smoke is more dangerous than mainstream smoke because it is

A)filtered
B)not filtered
C)not filtered, and more abundant
D)none of these
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Sources of indoor air pollution include

A)duplicating machines
B)carbonless copy paper
C)rubber cement
D)various types of markers
E)all of these
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Synthetic materials used to furnish our homes create indoor air pollution due to their

A)volatile contents
B)lead content
C)cadmium content
D)bacterial contamination
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The biggest problem with indoor air is that

A)we have little control over it
B)there is too much of it
C)there is too little of it
D)none of these
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The chief danger of radon gas to humans is

A)exposure to radon
B)exposure to the alpha particles which radon emits
C)exposure to radon's decay products (daughter isotopes)
D)production of lead
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The definition of volatile is

A)flammable
B)inflammable
C)easily evaporated (liquid to gas)
D)radioactive
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The only indoor air contaminant that seeps out of the ground is

A)helium
B)nitrogen
C)chlorine
D)radon
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The respiratory gases found indoors are

A)CO and CO2
B)CO2 and CH4
C)CO2 and H2O
D)CO2 and H2O2
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The two main approaches to reducing indoor air contaminants are

A)stop the production of the offending contaminant and try to remove it
B)use a floral room spray to cover the odor and wear a mask
C)take frequent outdoor breaks and move to a smaller house
D)none of these
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Uranium in the soil can cause the following gas to enter a home.

A)argon
B)nitrogen
C)krypton
D)radon
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Which is true of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)?

A)Sidestream smoke and mainstream smoke, which are equally dangerous, are produced.
B)Sidestream smoke and mainstream smoke, which are equally safe, are produced.
C)Mainstream smoke and sidestream smoke, the latter of which is more dangerous, are produced.
D)Sidestream smoke and mainstream smoke, the latter of which is ore dangerous, are produced.
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Deck 11: Air Inside
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Appliances and office equipment are hidden sources of indoor air pollution.
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A substance shown to cause mesothelioma and lung disease is

A)lead
B)alcohol
C)asbestos
D)mercury
C
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Carbon monoxide detectors are needed when kerosene space heaters or furnaces are in use.
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Environmental tobacco smoke contains many harmful chemicals and harmful particulates.
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Household pesticide fumes are

A)more of a problem if sprayed inside the home
B)more of a problem if sprayed in the basement or crawlspace areas where they are soaked up by the concrete and then slowly released
C)equally problematical for both areas
D)safe for humans unless they are allergic to the substances
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Indoor air quality problems are a relatively new problem.
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Intact asbestos is best left alone as attempting to remove it can spread the particles as a dust.
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Outgassing is the

A)slow loss of solvent from materials like wood glue, and particle board, over a long period of time
B)rapid loss of solvent from materials like wood glue, and particle board, over a short period of time
C)addition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to manufactured items
D)none of these
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Outgassing of VOCs from manufactured items can continue for

A)hours or even days
B)days or even weeks
C)weeks or even months
D)months or even years
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Outgassing of VOCs is potentially

A)more of a problem in large homes where the concentration is lower
B)more of a problem in mobile homes where the concentration can be higher
C)equally problematical regardless of the size of the home
D)no longer a problem since formaldehyde foam insulation has been discontinued
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Pleasant-smelling chemicals are safe, whereas those that are unpleasant are unsafe to breathe.
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Radon release from the soil into homes can be accelerated by the

A)humidity
B)temperature
C)stack effect
D)none of these
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Sidestream smoke is more dangerous than mainstream smoke because it is

A)filtered
B)not filtered
C)not filtered, and more abundant
D)none of these
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Sources of indoor air pollution include

A)duplicating machines
B)carbonless copy paper
C)rubber cement
D)various types of markers
E)all of these
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Synthetic materials used to furnish our homes create indoor air pollution due to their

A)volatile contents
B)lead content
C)cadmium content
D)bacterial contamination
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The biggest problem with indoor air is that

A)we have little control over it
B)there is too much of it
C)there is too little of it
D)none of these
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The chief danger of radon gas to humans is

A)exposure to radon
B)exposure to the alpha particles which radon emits
C)exposure to radon's decay products (daughter isotopes)
D)production of lead
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The definition of volatile is

A)flammable
B)inflammable
C)easily evaporated (liquid to gas)
D)radioactive
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The only indoor air contaminant that seeps out of the ground is

A)helium
B)nitrogen
C)chlorine
D)radon
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The respiratory gases found indoors are

A)CO and CO2
B)CO2 and CH4
C)CO2 and H2O
D)CO2 and H2O2
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The two main approaches to reducing indoor air contaminants are

A)stop the production of the offending contaminant and try to remove it
B)use a floral room spray to cover the odor and wear a mask
C)take frequent outdoor breaks and move to a smaller house
D)none of these
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Uranium in the soil can cause the following gas to enter a home.

A)argon
B)nitrogen
C)krypton
D)radon
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Which is true of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)?

A)Sidestream smoke and mainstream smoke, which are equally dangerous, are produced.
B)Sidestream smoke and mainstream smoke, which are equally safe, are produced.
C)Mainstream smoke and sidestream smoke, the latter of which is more dangerous, are produced.
D)Sidestream smoke and mainstream smoke, the latter of which is ore dangerous, are produced.
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