9G Environmental Chemistry Multiple Choice Test

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Chapter 5 Multiple choice test Chapter 5 Chemistry and the environment SoW ref 9G Environmental chemistry Name Clas s Teache r There is only one correct answer to each question. Tick () the box next to the answer that you think is right. 1 Which environmental problem could cause an increase in the number of people with skin cancers? A acid rain B cutting down the trees in the rain forests C damage to the ozone layer D global warming 2 Which environmental problem could lead to a rise in sea level? A acid rain B cutting down the trees in the rain forests C damage to the ozone layer D global warming 3 Which environmental problem could lead to the death of fish in a lake? A acid rain B cutting down the trees in the rain forests C damage to the ozone layer D global warming 4 A farmer tested the soil in a field and found that it had a pH of 6. This shows that the soil was A slightly acidic so gypsum needs to be added B slightly acidic so lime needs to be added C slightly alkaline so gypsum needs to be added D strongly acidic so lime needs to be added 5 Acid rain will not attack buildings made from A chalk B granite C limestone D marble 6 Acidity in a lake can be reduced by adding A basalt B granite C gravel D limestone Hodder Science Assessment Pack © 2003 Hodder & Stoughton Educational

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Chapter 5 Multiple choice test

Chapter 5 Chemistry and the environment

SoW ref 9G Environmental chemistry

Name Class Teacher

There is only one correct answer to each question. Tick () the box next to the answer that you think is right.

1 Which environmental problem could cause an increase in the number of people with skin cancers?A acid rainB cutting down the trees in the rain forestsC damage to the ozone layerD global warming

2 Which environmental problem could lead to a rise in sea level?A acid rainB cutting down the trees in the rain forestsC damage to the ozone layerD global warming

3 Which environmental problem could lead to the death of fish in a lake?A acid rainB cutting down the trees in the rain forestsC damage to the ozone layerD global warming

4 A farmer tested the soil in a field and found that it had a pH of 6. This shows that the soil wasA slightly acidic so gypsum needs to be addedB slightly acidic so lime needs to be addedC slightly alkaline so gypsum needs to be addedD strongly acidic so lime needs to be added

5 Acid rain will not attack buildings made fromA chalk B graniteC limestone D marble

6 Acidity in a lake can be reduced by addingA basalt B graniteC gravel D limestone

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Chapter 5 Multiple choice test

7 Which of the following gases make rain acidic?1 carbon dioxide2 oxides of nitrogen3 oxides of sulphur4 oxygenA 1 B 1 and 2C 1, 2 and 3 D 1, 2, 3 and 4

8 Which of the following is not true?A carbon dioxide is produced during combustionB oxides of nitrogen are produced from vehicle exhaustsC oxides of sulphur are produced when fossil fuels burnD oxides of sulphur dissolve in rainwater to make nitric acid

9 Which is a greenhouse gas produced when fossil fuels burn?A carbon dioxide B hydrogenC methane D nitrogen

10 Which is a greenhouse gas produced when fossil fuels burn?A respiration B combustionC photosynthesis D volcanic eruptions

11 The greenhouse gases trap the energy reflectedA from the Earth and keep the Earth coolB from the Earth and keep the Earth warmC on its way from the Sun and keep the Earth coolD on its way from the Sun and keep the Earth warm

12 The ozone layer in the atmosphere stops a lot ofA heat leaving the SunB heat reaching the EarthC ultraviolet light leaving the SunD ultraviolet light reaching the Earth

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