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1.This Act provides for the creation of a national program of air pollution management focusing primarily on pollution prevention.


A. Republic Act No. 9003


B. Republic Act No. 9275


C. Republic Act No. 8749


D. Republic Act No. 9512


B. Republic Act No. 9275

2.Below are the key provisions of The Philippines’ Clean Air Act of 1999 (RA 8749) expect...


A. Emission Standards


B. Vehicle Emission Control


C. Monitoring and Reporting


D. Ban on Smoking


D. Ban on Smoking

This is the best way of reducing the ill effects of air pollution. It reduces a large number of pollutants in the air


A. Reforestation


B. Using humidifier


C. Control Pollutants


D. Avoid using vehicles


A. Reforestation

Which of these problems can be caused by air pollution?


A.) Respiratory problems


B.) Reduced food sources for humans


C.) Increased disease for humans


D.)Decrease in global temperature


A.) Respiratory problems

Short-term effects of air pollution on human health include all of the following except


A.) headaches and dizziness.


B.) coughing and difficulty breathing.


C.) sore muscles


D.) bronchitis and pneumonia


C.) sore muscles

Which of the following objects is not a source of human-caused air pollution


A.) oil refineries


B.) fuel-burning vehicles


C.) industrial and electric power plants that burn fossil fuels


D.) electric power plants using hydroelectric energy


D.) electric power plants using hydroelectric energy

7. It helps clean the air absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.


a. Earth’s atmosphere


b. Ozone layer


c. Trees


d. Filter


c. Trees

It can release volatile organic compounds and other hazardous chemicals.


a. Chemical Manufacturing Processes


b. Deforestation


c. Climate change


d. Global warming


a. Chemical Manufacturing Processes

It involves the decline in the quality of air and habitat leading to negative impacts on ecosystems, human health and planets overall well-being


a. Climate change


b. Environmental degradation


c. Deforestation


d. Vehicle emmisions


Environmental degradation

10. First in the ranking of most polluted city in the philippines.


a. Quezon City


b. Pasig


c. Quiapo


d. Makati


c. Quiapo