Chem/Phys Prop
HAZMAT Stuff
WMD / Tech
Meters and Detection
Sampling/Labs
100

The atomic ___ of an element represents the number of protons. 

 A. age B. mass C. number D. energy  

 C. number

100

The four basic types of hydrocarbons are alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and: A. argon. B. atoms. C. astatine. D. aromatics.

D. aromatics

100

Which of the following types of chemical warfare agents are extremely toxic chemicals that produce characteristic blisters on exposed skin?  A. Blood agents B. Nerve agents C. Choking agents D. Mustard agents

D. Mustard agents

100

pH meters and pH papers are the primary tools used to detect and measure which hazard? 

 A. Toxicity B. Corrosivity C. Flammability D. Pathogenicity

 B. Corrosivity

100

Obtaining control samples, packaging items to avoid contamination, and establishing a chain of custody are duties that MOST accurately describe a: 

 A. code enforcer. B. level I firefighter. C. haz mat investigator. D. search and rescue technician.

C. haz mat investigator.

200

In cryogenic form, the noble gases have very high: 

 A. slurry potential. B. expansion ratios. C. electrical charges. D. metalloid content.

B. Expansion Ratio

200

The four primary types of ionizing radiation include alpha particles, beta particles, ___, and neutron particles.  A. visible light B. microwaves C. radio waves D. gamma rays

D. gamma rays

200

Adamsite and pepper spray are common types of which chemical warfare agent? 

 A. Nerve B. Blood C. Blister D. Riot control

D. Riot control

200

Which of the following processes is performed on an instrument to ensure it responds accurately to a given vapor or gas within a specific concentration range? 

 A. Calibration B. Preservation C. Amplification D. Documentation

A. Calibration

200

When perfoming sample decontamination, what needs to be cleaned? 

 A. primary packaging only B. all packaging materials C. most exterior packaging only D. packaging is sterile/certified clean no need to decon

C. most exterior packaging only

300

Which of the following rules states that hydrogen, having only one shell, must obtain one more electron for a total of two?  A. Shell Rule B. Duet Rule C. Octet Rule D. Bredt’s Rule

B. Duet Rule

300

A radioactive isotope decreases to less than ___ percent of its original value after seven half-lives. 

 A. 1 B. 5 C. 10 D. 15

A. 1

300

Which of the following biological agents are nonliving chemical compounds that are far more toxic than industrial chemicals?  A. Toxins B. Viruses C. Bacteria D. Rickettsia

A. Toxins

300

For respiratory purposes, normal air should consist of ___ percent oxygen. 

 A. 10.9 B. 20.9 C. 30.9 D. 40.9

B. 20.9

300

Explosive labs and clan labs are easy to identify from each other. A. True B. False

B. False

400

Endothermic reactions are ___ by adding heat. 

 A. slowed B. stopped C. transferred D. accelerated

A. Slowed

400

Which of the following technologies is a method of infrared spectroscopy developed to overcome the limitations that may be found in dispersive instruments? 

 A. pH meter B. Ion mobility C. Fourier Transform IR D. Surface acoustic wave sensor

C. Fourier Transform IR

400

Which of the following technologies is used to separate components in a mixture and to measure contamination levels in air, water, and soil? 

 A. Ion mobility B. Mass spectroscopy C. Fourier Transform IR D. Gas chromatography

D. Gas chromatography

400

Which of the following instruments measure concentrations of flammable vapor or gas in the air and display readings as a percentage of the lower explosive limit (LEL) of the calibration gas? 

 A. pH meters B. Metal oxide sensors C. Electrochemical cells D. Combustible gas indicators

D. Combustible gas indicators

400

One-Pot method clan labs can be identified by _________ A. Anhydrous ammonia and lithium B. Red phosphorous and iodine C. Ammonium nitrate and lithium D. Sodium hydroxide and Hydrogen chloride

C. Ammonium nitrate and lithium

500

___ can cause catastrophic container failure in uncontrolled or runaway polymerization reactions.

 A. Time and low pressurization B. Heat and overpressurization C. Water and no pressurization D. Cold and underpressurization

B. Heat and overpressurization

500

Which of the following identification methods qualitatively detect a biological agent by relying on the specificity of an antigen or antibody biding event? 

 A. pH meters B. Gamma-ray spectrometers C. Infrared spectrophotometers D. Biological immunoassay indicators

D. Biological immunoassay indicators

500

The MiniCAD® uses a pair of ___ that are extremely sensitive to small changes in the mass of the surface coatings. 

 A. crystalline semi-metals B. gamma-ray “line spectra” C. infrared spectrophotometers D. surface acoustic wave (SAW) micro sensors

D. surface acoustic wave (SAW) micro sensors

500

When do M9 chemical agent detection papers change color? 

 A. When they are dipped into a suspect liquid. B. When they interact with a zinc sulfide crystal. C. When they are exposed to gas inside an ion chamber. D. When they detect nerve and blister agents as droplets in air.

D. When they detect nerve and blister agents as droplets in air.

500

______ is the most common drug produced in clan labs in NYS? 

A. LSD B. Methamphetamine C. Hashish D. MDMA

B. Methamphetamine

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