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1.
What is the number one cause of indoor air pollution?
a) molds
b) tobacco smoke or second-hand smoke
c) house pet's hair
d) none of the above
2.
Which of these chemicals are found in second-hand smoke?
a) ammonia
b) tar
c) carbon monoxide
d) all of the above
3.
Approximately how many chemicals are found in second-hand smoke?
a) 40
b) 1000
c) 4000
d) 300
4.
Children exposed to second-hand smoke are at greater risk of developing:
a) breathing problems
b) ear infections
c) choking attacks
d) a and b
5.
Second-hand smoke trapped in a car for one hour exposes children to the equivalent of smoking:
a) 1 cigarette per hour
b) no cigarette at all
c) 3 cigarettes per hour
d) half a cigarette per hour
6.
Which of the following provide protection from second-hand smoke?
a) using an electric air-cleaner or filter
b) using a ventilation system
c) restricting smoking to one room in the house
d) none of the above
7.
Smoking or being around someone who smokes is unhealthy for your.
a) eyes
b) lungs
c) heart
d) all of the above
Last updated March 2010
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