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REHS exam UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers 1. A factor or agent which increases the risk of cancer is known as a a. teratogen b. mutagen c. carcinogen d. fomite - CORRECT ANSWER- carcinogen 2. The four major causes of death among all age groups of Americans include all of the f...

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REHS exam UPDATED Exam Questions
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1. A factor or agent which increases the risk of cancer is known as a
a. teratogen
b. mutagen
c. carcinogen
d. fomite - CORRECT ANSWER- carcinogen


2. The four major causes of death among all age groups of Americans include all of the
following
except.
a. homicide
b. accidents
c. malignant neoplasms
d. heart disease - CORRECT ANSWER- homicide


3. In recent years, the largest number of rabies cases were associated with
a. skunks
b. bats
c. dogs
d. raccons. - CORRECT ANSWER- skunks


4. Asbestosis is caused by fine silicate fibers retained in the
a. kidneys
b. lungs
c. colon
d. abdomen - CORRECT ANSWER- lungs


5. An illness due to a specific infectious agent or its toxic product which is transmitted from a

,reservoir to a susceptible host either directly or indirectly is called
a. an infectious disease
b. a communicable disease
c. a genetic disease
d. a noncommunicable disease - CORRECT ANSWER- a communicable disease


6. Rocky mountain spotted fever is spread by
a. flies
b. spiders
c. cockroaches
d. ticks - CORRECT ANSWER- ticks


7. Mycotoxins are poisonous chemicals produced by
a. bacteria
b. vertebrates
c. viruses
d. fungi - CORRECT ANSWER- fungi


8. The study of the occurrence, frequency, and distribution of disease is
a. entomology
b. biology
c. endocrinology
d. epidemiology - CORRECT ANSWER- epidemiology


9. Which of the following organisms are most resistant to unfavorable environmental
conditions and indicate
past or possibly intermittent pollution?
a. fecal streptococci
b. escherichia coli
c. aerobacter aerogenes
d. clostridium sporulates - CORRECT ANSWER- clostridium sporulates

,10. Engineering controls are
a. controls that isolate or remove hazards from the work place
b. less effective than good training
c. the last option that should be considered
d. less effective than personal protection processes - CORRECT ANSWER- controls that
isolate or remove hazards from the workplace


11. Which of the following is not considered a satisfactory solution to the problem of
chemical contamination in
Well systems?
a. abandoning the well
b. boiling the water
c. building a new, properly constructed, drilled well - CORRECT ANSWER- boiling the
water


12. Which of the following chemicals is most widely used to destroy microorganisms?
a. chlorine
b. copper sulfate
c. chloramine
d. hydrogen sulfate - CORRECT ANSWER- chlorine


13. Which of the following is not a practical method for removal of cadmium?
a. ion exchange
b. lime softening
c. reverse osmosis
d. iron coagulation - CORRECT ANSWER- reverse osmosis


14. Which of the following is not a commonly accepted method of device to prevent
backsiphonage?
a. vacuum breakers
b. cross-connections

, c. air gap separation
d. back pressure units - CORRECT ANSWER- cross-connections


15. This substance is the first product of the decomposition of organic matter. Its presence in
water usually
Indicates "fresh pollution" of sanitary significance. What is it?
a. ammonia
b. sugar
c. carbon dioxide
d. hydrogen sulfide - CORRECT ANSWER- ammonia


16. One of the most common reasons for the contamination of wells drilled through rock,
clay, or hardpan is
a. seepage of pollutants through soil
b. failure to seal well casings properly
c. porosity of the rock
d. use of inferior quality well casings - CORRECT ANSWER- failure to seal well casings
properly


17. In emergencies, small quantities of water can be disinfected by boiling or using
a. aluminum salts
b. tincture of iodine
c. salt tablets
d. direct exposure to sunlight for 22 hours - CORRECT ANSWER- tincture of iodine


18. Back flow of nonpotable materials into the potable water system may occur by
a. back pressure
b. backsiphonage
c. vacuum in the volume
d. a and b above - CORRECT ANSWER- a and b above

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