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  • Environmental Science is the study of


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  • A. Geography
  • B. Physics
  • C. Biology
  • D. All of the above

  • Correct Answer
  • All of the above 

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    • 1. Blisters are a sign of which classification of burn?

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    • A. First-degree
    • B. Second-degree
    • C. Third-degree
    • D. Fourth-degree
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    • 2. What element is used in bright flashing advertising signs?

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    • A. Neon
    • B. Helium
    • C. Mercury
    • D. Radon
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    • 3. A sheet or web supported by a metal frame is

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    • A. Trampoline
    • B. Gasoline
    • C. Colin
    • D. None of the above
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    • 4. The largest glaciers are

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    • A. continental glaciers
    • B. mountain glaciers
    • C. piedmont glaciers
    • D. alpine glaciers
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    • 5. Kyoto Protocol is related to

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    • A. Wetland conservation
    • B. Ozone depletion
    • C. Air pollution
    • D. Climate change
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    • 6. Which nutrient provides maximum energy?

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    • A. Fats
    • B. Carbohydrates
    • C. Proteins
    • D. None of the above
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    • 7. MICR stands for

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    • A. Magnetic Ink Code Reader
    • B. Magnetic Ink Case Reader
    • C. Magnetic Ink Character Reader
    • D. None of the above
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    • 8. Who synthesized the first wholly artificial gene?

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    • A. Har Gobind Khorana
    • B. Alexander Markham
    • C. Herbert Boyer
    • D. J.J. Thompson
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    • 9. Galvanised iron sheets have a coating of

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    • A. Aluminium
    • B. Copper
    • C. Zinc
    • D. None of the above
    • Discuss
    • 10. The most abundant gas in the atmosphere is

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    • A. Nitrogen
    • B. Argon
    • C. Oxygen
    • D. Helium
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