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TEST BANK FOR SCIENTIFIC
AMERICAN
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
FOR A CHANGING WORLD, 3RD
EDITION, SUSAN
KARR, ANNE HOUTMAN,
JENEEN INTERLANDI
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,MODULE 1.1
Guiding Question 1
What is the purpose and scope of environmental science?
Multiple Choice
1. Environmental science does NOT rely or draw on:
A. natural sciences such as ecology.
B. applied sciences such as engineering.
C. social sciences such as anthropology.
D. humanities such as literature.
E. All of these choices are related to environmental science.
Answer: E
Section: Environmental Science
Level: 1
Bloom’s Level: Remembering
2. Which example does NOT describe an environment?
A. fish living in a stream
B. bacteria living in a human’s intestinal tract
C. mold growing on a wood stump in a forest
D. a cat living in a house
E. All of these choices describe an environment.
Answer: E
Section: Environmental Science
Level: 1
Bloom’s Level: Understanding
3. Which phrase BEST describes the term environment?
A. the climate where an organism lives
B. the living surroundings in which an organism exists
C. the living and nonliving surroundings in which an organism exists
D. the nonliving surroundings where an organism lives
E. the domination of nonliving systems by living systems
Answer: C
Section: Environmental Science
Level: 1
Bloom’s Level: Remembering
4. Which statement is TRUE of environmental science?
A. It relies only on natural sciences such as ecology and geology.
B. It examines only the workings of the natural world.
C. It examines the natural world and our relationship to it.
D. It is focused on areas without human impact.
E. It focuses on the future of the Earth.
Answer: C
Essay
5. What does an environment include?
Section: Environmental Science
Level: 1
Bloom’s Level: Remembering
Feedback: An environment includes the biological (living) and physical (nonliving)
surroundings in which any given living organism exists.
6. What is environmental science, and what fields of study does it rely on?
Section: Environmental Science
Level: 1
Bloom’s Level: Remembering
Feedback: Environmental science is an interdisciplinary field of research that draws on
the natural (for example, ecology) and social sciences (for example, anthropology) as
well as the humanities (for example, literature) in order to understand the natural world
and our relationship to it.
7. Why are nonliving things included in the definition of an environment?
Section: Environmental Science
Level: 3
Bloom’s Level: Analyzing
Feedback: Nonliving things—such as rocks, water, and oxygen—are included in the
definition of an environment because although they are not living, they still have a
tremendous impact on the organic beings that do live in that environment. Imagine an
environment that contains several species of fish, some of which suddenly start to die off.
Now let’s say this die-off is caused by the temperature of the water rising in this
environment. If we didn’t consider water to be part of an environment, we would not
know to test the water for the possible cause of the fish dying.
Guiding Question 2
Why are both empirical and applied approaches useful in environmental science?
Multiple Choice
8. An example of applied science is:
A. designing a solar panel for increased efficiency.
B. observing chimpanzee behavior in a rainforest.
C. collecting ice core samples to determine carbon dioxide levels 100,000 years ago.
D. determining the diet of Greenland Vikings based on analysis of their garbage.
E. counting the number of geese on a pond.
Answer: A
Section: Empirical and Applied Science
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