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Title: C1


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C1 Air Quality
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Question 1
What are the main gases (A, B and C) which make
up Clean Air?
A
B
C
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Question 2
What is the product formed when carbon reacts
with oxygen?
  • Carbon oxygen ?

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Question 3
  • Which gas is responsible for acid rain, causing
    breathing problems and making asthma worse?
  • Sulphur Dioxide
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Nitrogen Dioxide
  • Carbon Monoxide

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Question 4
  • What is the mean of the following
    numbers5,6,7,5,4 and 3
  • 30
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7

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Question 5
  • Which is the correct definition for the term
    outlier
  • A result that is very different from the others
  • A result which is the same as at least one other
    result
  • A result which isnt the same as any others
  • A result which has been predicted

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Question 6
  • Which two are the correct inputs into a coal
    power station
  • Methane and Nitrogen
  • Carbon and Nitrogen
  • Carbon and Oxygen
  • Methane and Oxygen

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Question 7
  • Which pollutant gas is a poisonous gas which
    reacts with blood and can kill you.
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Sulphur Dioxide
  • Carbon Monoxide
  • Nitrogen Monoxide

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Question 8
  • Which two things can influence air the air
    quality around us?
  • Car/Power station Emissions and Weather
  • Weather and Trees
  • Wind and Rain

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Question 9
  • In the reaction below, which molecules are the
    reactants?
  • Nitrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Monoxide
  • Nitrogen Monoxide
  • Nitrogen
  • Oxygen
  • Nitrogen and Oxygen

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Question 10
  • In the reaction below, which molecule/s are the
    products?
  • Nitrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Monoxide
  • Nitrogen Monoxide
  • Nitrogen
  • Oxygen
  • Nitrogen and Oxygen
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