The document contains a table of contents for three different course materials: Surveying II, Strength of Materials, and Advanced Engineering Math. It also contains a multiple choice quiz on Chapter 15: Hazardous Wastes with 8 questions and answers. The questions cover topics like the definition of hazardous waste, the root cause of radioactive waste, the fuel used in most nuclear reactors, and characteristics of hazardous substances like ignitability, reactivity, toxicity, and corrosivity.
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The document contains a table of contents for three different course materials: Surveying II, Strength of Materials, and Advanced Engineering Math. It also contains a multiple choice quiz on Chapter 15: Hazardous Wastes with 8 questions and answers. The questions cover topics like the definition of hazardous waste, the root cause of radioactive waste, the fuel used in most nuclear reactors, and characteristics of hazardous substances like ignitability, reactivity, toxicity, and corrosivity.
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Chapter 15: Hazardous Wastes
Group 7: Karl Andrei Francisco Sharyn D. Villarez Sheena Mae Rasco Hayzel Delos Reyes __C__1. It means waste that requires special precaution in its storage, collection, transportation, treatment or disposal to prevent damage to persons or property, and includes explosive, flammable, volatile, radioactive, toxic and pathological wastes. a) Biomedical Waste b) Chemical Waste c) Hazardous Waste d)Solid Waste __A__2. It is the root cause of radioactive waste problems, initially from the mining and processing of uranium fuel and the resulting mine tailings and eventually from the spent fuel nuclear power reactors. a) Nuclear Power b)Solar Power c) Radioactive Materials d)Uranium Fuel __B__3. It is the universal fuel for the worlds reactors, is a ubiquitous element that is present in the earths crust in a concentration by weight of 3 parts per million (ppm). a) Radium-226 b)Uranium c) Radioactive Materials d)Uranium Fuel __A__4. It is a characteristic of a substance that causes or enhances fires. a) Ignitability b)Corrosivity c) Toxicity d)Reactivity __B__5. It is a characteristic of a substance that reacts violently or causes explosions. a) Toxicity b) Reactivity c) Corrosivity d) Ignitability __C__5. It is a characteristic of a substance that is a threat to water supplies and health. a) Corrosivity b) Reactivity c) Toxicity d) Ignitability __D__7. It is a characteristic of a substance that destroys tissues or metals. a) Toxicity b) Reactivity c) Ignitability d) Corrosivity __D__8. It is broadly defined as a reduction in the toxicity or volume of hazardous wastes which must be treated and/or disposed of. a) Waste Reduction b) Hazardous Waste Reduction c)Toxic Waste Reduction d) Waste Minimization