Practice Jeopardy 1
Practice Jeopardy 2
Practice Jeopardy 3
100

The route of exposure of the lead that poisoned Flint Michigan children

What is Ingestion?

100

The study of how agents in the environment effect humans.

What is EHS?

100

The study of the effect humans have on our environment

What is ES?

200

The government agency involved with assuring health and safety in the occupational setting

What is OSHA?

200

Air, water, soil, contact surfaces, food, and vectors

What are Pathways of exposure?

200

The unit used to measure the intensity/loudness of sound

What is decibel?

300

The person that used basic epidemiology principles to discover that a cholera outbreak was caused by a specific water pump in London.

Who is John Snow?

300

The most upstream cause of the Flint Michigan lead poisonings of children

What is government officials switching raw water supplies to save money?

 

300

The name for a political ideology that was first used in Britain, that refers to government interference in individual choice

What is Nanny State?

400

All the (new and existing cases during a given time period) / Population during the same time period × 10 n

What is Prevalence?

400

An ethical belief that says "Do the right thing"

What is Deontological?

400

The fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations and policies.

What is EJ?

500

The smallest and largest spatial scale of the practice of Environmental Health

What are Molecular and Global?            

500

An example of the MOST "upstream thinking" when trying to find solutions for environmentally related health outcomes

What is population growth?

500

The three small bones of the middle ear that transfer vibrations from the eardrum to the cochlea

What are the stirrup, anvil, and hammer?

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