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Quiz 16: Environmental Law and Business
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Question 1
True/False
Using old bicycle innertubes for wallets is an instance of social sustainability.
Question 2
True/False
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is headed by an administrator who is appointed by the President of the United States.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The National Environmental Policy:
Question 4
True/False
The U.S. government has created the Environmental Protection Agency to guide businesses in the right direction with regards to the environment.
Question 5
True/False
A sustainable business refers to any business that participates in environmentally friendly processes, products, or activities that address environmental concerns while maintaining a profit.
Question 6
True/False
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act governs medical wastes that contain mercury or other toxic substances, while medical wastes containing radioactive isotopes or materials is covered by the National Response Center.
Question 7
True/False
The Environmental Protection Agency through the Clean Air Act establishes maximum permissible pollution emissions.
Question 8
True/False
A threatened species is one that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range.
Question 9
True/False
The Endangered Species Act (ESP) is administered by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
Question 10
True/False
If an Environmental Assessment is required, the responsible agency must publish a notice of intent (NOI) in the Federal Register, indicating intent to prepare a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) and the date and place of any scoping meeting.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
The National Environmental Policy Act establishes a process that federal agencies must follow in making decisions that have the potential to have a significant impact on the environment. The process requires the agency to: