Barrons AP Environmental Science

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
(E) production  of  electrical  power


  1. Choose the statement that is FALSE.


(A) Domestic    fruits  and vegetables  are less    likely  to  have    pesticide   residues
than imported ones.
(B) Cancer may not be the primary risk from chronic, long-term exposure to
pesticides.
(C) When the EPA looks at a pesticide to decide whether to register it for
use in the United States, its primary concern is to ensure that there is no
significant human health or environmental risk presented by the
chemical.
(D) The federal government does not prohibit the use of pesticides known to
cause cancer.
(E) Washing and peeling fruits and vegetables does not remove all or most
pesticide residues.


  1. Of the choices listed, cap-and-trade policies have historically been used in
    controlling (A) overfishing
    (B) dumping trash into the open sea
    (C) carbon dioxide emissions
    (D) the storage of nuclear wastes
    (E) the release of dioxin and other pollutants into groundwater systems
    Questions 47 and 48 refer to the following laboratory investigation.
    An APES class was doing field research using a mark-recapture technique to
    estimate the population size of a particular species of butterfly. The size of
    the field was exactly 2 hectares (ha) or 20,000 square meters. Initially, the
    class caught and marked 150 of these butterflies in the field and then
    released them. Later, the class recaptured 100 of this species of butterfly, of
    which 20 were marked.

  2. What is the estimate of the population size of this species of butterfly?


(A) 13
(B) 30
(C) 750
(D) 1,500
(E) 3,000


  1. What was the population density of the butterflies?

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