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This section includes 21 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Hazardous Waste Management knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
NEPA sets federal environmental policy, it does not specifically command protection of the environment. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
2. |
The CEQ has played a key part in the development of the EIS process. |
A. | CIQ |
B. | CIA |
C. | CEQ |
D. | COA |
Answer» D. COA | |
3. |
What is the purpose of EA? |
A. | To determine possible impacts |
B. | To determine possible benefits |
C. | Analysis |
D. | Clean-up |
Answer» B. To determine possible benefits | |
4. |
What are three levels of analysis that a federal agency must undertake to comply with the law NEPA? |
A. | CatEx, EA and FONSI |
B. | Fex, IA and SOF |
C. | CatEx and EIS |
D. | EIS and EIA |
Answer» B. Fex, IA and SOF | |
5. |
NEPA’s most significant outcome was that all executive federal agencies prepare _________ |
A. | Draft report |
B. | Federal report |
C. | EA and EIS |
D. | EEEs |
Answer» D. EEEs | |
6. |
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) is _________ environmental law. |
A. | is _________ environmental law.a) United States |
B. | United Kingdom |
C. | Indian |
D. | Australian |
Answer» B. United Kingdom | |
7. |
Which law was the first major environmental law in the United States and is often called the “Magna Carta” of Federal environmental laws? |
A. | RCRA |
B. | NEPA |
C. | OSHA |
D. | FIFRA |
Answer» C. OSHA | |
8. |
WHAT_ARE_THREE_LEVELS_OF_ANALYSIS_THAT_A_FEDERAL_AGENCY_MUST_UNDERTAKE_TO_COMPLY_WITH_THE_LAW_NEPA??$ |
A. | CatEx, EA and FONSI |
B. | Fex, IA and SOF |
C. | CatEx and EIS |
D. | EIS and EIA |
Answer» B. Fex, IA and SOF | |
9. |
NEPA‚ÄÖ√Ñ√∂‚ÀÖ√Ë‚ÀÖ¬•S_MOST_SIGNIFICANT_OUTCOME_WAS_THAT_ALL_EXECUTIVE_FEDERAL_AGENCIES_PREPARE______?$# |
A. | Draft report |
B. | Federal report |
C. | EA and EIS |
D. | EEEs |
Answer» D. EEEs | |
10. |
The CEQ has played a key part in the development of the EIS process.$ |
A. | CIQ |
B. | CIA |
C. | CEQ |
D. | COA |
Answer» D. COA | |
11. |
What is the purpose of EA?$ |
A. | To determine possible impacts |
B. | To determine possible benefits |
C. | Analysis |
D. | Clean-up |
Answer» B. To determine possible benefits | |
12. |
NEPA sets federal environmental policy, it does not specifically command protection of the environment. True or False. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
13. |
Who introduced Federal Permitting Improvement Act of 2015 bill? |
A. | Rob Portman |
B. | Rob Schulamn |
C. | Nicholas Dixon |
D. | Naosi Higer |
Answer» B. Rob Schulamn | |
14. |
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) is _____ environmental law? |
A. | United States |
B. | United Kingdom |
C. | Indian |
D. | Australian |
Answer» B. United Kingdom | |
15. |
______ established the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ). |
A. | NPL |
B. | HRS |
C. | RCRA |
D. | NEPA |
Answer» E. | |
16. |
Which law was the first major environmental law in the United States and is often called the “Magna Carta” of Federal environmental laws?$ |
A. | RCRA |
B. | NEPA |
C. | OSHA |
D. | FIFRA |
Answer» C. OSHA | |
17. |
Who signed NEPA into law on January 1, 1970? |
A. | William |
B. | Benjamin |
C. | Nixon |
D. | Luther |
Answer» D. Luther | |
18. |
What do Section 102 in Title I of the NEPA Act requires? |
A. | Risk assessment |
B. | Incorporate environmental considerations in their planning |
C. | Risk analysis |
D. | Site clean-up |
Answer» C. Risk analysis | |
19. |
Which act is responsible to create and maintain conditions under which man and nature can exist in harmony? |
A. | EIA |
B. | RCRS |
C. | CERCLA |
D. | NEPA |
Answer» E. | |
20. |
By NEPA process, federal agencies assess social and ______ effects of proposed actions. |
A. | Industrial |
B. | Health |
C. | Economic |
D. | Chronic |
Answer» D. Chronic | |
21. |
When the National Environmental Policy Act was signed into law? |
A. | January 1, 1970 |
B. | January 2, 1970 |
C. | January 1, 1971 |
D. | January 1, 1972 |
Answer» B. January 2, 1970 | |