Properties of Hazards: Dangerous Living Pre-Test
Explore the characteristics and risks associated with dangerous hazards in this pre-test content. Understand the properties that make these hazards a threat to human safety and the environment. Learn how to identify, assess, and mitigate the dangers posed by various hazardous situations. Prepare yourself for handling emergencies and staying safe in risky environments. This content serves as a valuable resource for enhancing your knowledge and awareness of potential dangers in different living conditions.
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Properties of Hazards Dangerous Living Pre-Test
Which of the following is considered hazardous? A. Chemicals B. Radiation C. Pathogenic Microorganisms D. All of the above
What is a physical hazardous? A. Environmental hazards which are not chemicals, elements, or organisms, but those that you can hear or feel B. Environmental hazards which are chemicals, elements, or organisms, but those that you can hear or feel C. They are not environmental hazards D. They do not exist
Which of the following is not a risk of a hot environment? A. Heat Stroke B. Dehydration C. Frostbite D. Heat Rash
Which of the following are radio nucleotides? A. X-rays B. Gamma Rays C. Alpha Particles D. All of the above
Which of the following is not a property of a noise hazard? A. Frequency B. Source C. Duration D. Intensity