Welcome to your quiz Name Email Your phone number 1. What is the process by which pesticides are diluted in the environment? Hydrolysis Volatilization Dilution Sorption 2. Climate change can impact food security, which can lead to: Decreased food allergies Reduced obesity rates Enhanced physical fitness Increased nutritional deficiencies 3. Why is it important to regulate the transportation of radioactive materials in Nigeria? To reduce transportation costs To promote the use of radioactive materials in all regions To ensure public safety and prevent environmental contamination To increase the speed of delivery 4. Which of the following is a mental health condition that can be influenced by climate change? Color blindness Insomnia Anxiety Rheumatoid arthritis 5. How does deforestation in Nigeria impact the global climate? It has no impact It contributes to global cooling It helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions It contributes to global warming 6. What is the purpose of personal dosimeters in occupational settings? To measure the amount of light exposure To detect the presence of non-ionizing radiation To track employee attendance To monitor individual radiation exposure levels 7. Nigeria's National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) is responsible for: Overseeing foreign direct investment Regulating the stock market Promoting oil exploration Enforcing environmental laws 8. How can pregnant women be affected by environmental radioactivity? It can lead to developmental issues in the fetus It has no effect on pregnancy It simplifies childbirth It enhances fetal growth 9. Which of the following is not one of the Sustainable Development Goals? Quality Education Climate Action Affordable Housing Gender Equality 10. How do poaching activities affect Nigeria's wildlife? They improve the genetic diversity of species They lead to species endangerment They have no significant effect They increase animal populations 11. What type of radiation is commonly associated with uranium mining in Nigeria? Infrared radiation Microwave radiation Gamma radiation Visible light radiation 12. What challenge does the phenomenon of artisanal mining present in Nigeria? It boosts the reforestation efforts It lowers the incidence of land contamination It strengthens environmental regulations It causes environmental degradation and health problems 13. Which practice contributes to land degradation in Nigeria's rural areas? Sustainable farming Organic agriculture Slash-and-burn farming Conservation agriculture 14. A carbon footprint is: The imprint of fossilized plants from millions of years ago A standard measurement of temperature increase in the atmosphere A measure of carbon dioxide produced by volcanic eruptions The total set of greenhouse gas emissions caused by an individual or entity 15. What approach is taken by some communities in Nigeria to reduce plastic waste? Increasing the use of disposable plastics Burning plastics in open air Burying plastics in the ground Community-led recycling initiatives 16. What is a major barrier to implementing renewable energy projects in Nigeria? Low cost of solar and wind technology Abundance of fossil fuel reserves Insufficient funding and policy support High levels of investment in renewables 17. What is the purpose of radiation protection principles in Nigeria? To minimize unnecessary radiation exposure To develop new sources of radiation To encourage the import of radioactive materials To maximize radiation exposure 18. Which of the following is a goal of FARMAES regarding community? Encouraging dependency on aid Promoting gender inequality Focusing on short-term community projects Inclusive participation and decision-making 19. The Nigerian government's policy on renewable energy aims to: Reduce the use of solar and wind energy Maintain the status quo of energy production Increase reliance on non-renewable sources Encourage the use of renewable energy sources 20. What role do women's groups play in combating plastic pollution in Nigeria? They lead in the production of plastic crafts They often spearhead local recycling initiatives They are primarily responsible for clean-up operations They are not involved in addressing plastic pollution 1 out of 2