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Test 2B Started: Mar 29 at 9:41pm Quiz Instructions Question 1 3 pts CON101 Test 2 Take Test 2A and Test 2B. Each half of Test 2 has 25 multiple choice questions based on the textbook, PowerPoint, videos from Chapters 6- 9 and the Sick Building Syndrome, Aztecs: Engineering an Empire, and Aqueducts - Man-Made Rivers of Life videos. You will be given 30 minutes for each half of the test, and you do not have to take each half back to back. You must take both Test 2A and Test 2B! Access to the test will open at 5 PM on 3/27 end at 11:59 pm on 3/29. Optional - you can take the quiz a second time to try and improve your score - Canvas will record the highest of the two attempts! This question is based on the "Why Buildings Make You Sick?" video. When people behave in a way they think a researcher or investigators wants them to behave, we call this the: Subject Response Syndrome Sick Building Syndrome Hawthorne Effect
Question 2 3 pts Question 3 3 pts Question 4 3 pts Cornell Effect This question is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of the following can cause health problems in buildings? Ventilation System None of the above Lighting System Ventilation and Lighting Systems This question is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Which of these are signs of a "sick building"? Wet ceiling tile Dirt around the air vent Strange odors or smells All of the above This question is based on the "Why Buildings Make You Sick?" video. In a building with SBS, which of the following best describes the health problems? Severe sickness - only a few people
Question 5 3 pts Question 6 3 pts Mild sickness - most of the people Mild sickness - only a few people Severe sickness - most of the people This question is based on the "Can Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Air is considered "stale" when the level of this is too high? Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen Oxygen Hydrogen This question is based on the "Why Buildings Make You Sick?" video. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) most commonly occurs in buildings with? Low Humidity No Ventilation Air Conditioning Moveable Windows
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Question 7 3 pts Question 8 3 pts Question 9 3 pts This question is based on the "Why Buildings Make You Sick?" video. What is typically the first step researchers take when studying a "sick" building? Interview Employees Look At Blueprints Examine Air Ducts Examine Windows This question pertains to the video "The Aztecs: Engineering an Empire." What was an advantage of a farm on a chinampa over a farm on the mainland? it could yield up to 7 crops a year instead of only a maximum of 3. It could support 100 families instead of 50. It provided more protection from enemies. It was easier to harvest. This question pertains to the video "The Aztecs: Engineering an Empire." Tenochtitlan was an island city, originally only accessible by boat. What did the Aztecs do to improve access? Created an early form of zip line.
Question 10 3 pts Question 11 3 pts Built an airport. Devised a series of causeways. Created a dredged channel for larger boat access. This question pertains to the video "The Aztecs: Engineering an Empire." What problem did the Aztec leader Acampapichtli encounter when planning a city at Tenochtitlan? There were billions of mosquitos killing his workers. There was no foundation on which to build in the swamp. There were not enough trees to cut for lumber. Hurricanes caused anything they built to be destroyed. This question pertains to the video "The Aztecs: Engineering an Empire." How did the Aztec leader Acampapichtli solve his problem when planning a city at Tenochtitlan? He discovered a new way to cut the trees to make better lumber for the buildings. He was able to quarry the stone on site. He had workers begin to use 30 foot long piles to support their buildings. He was able to provide his workers with an anti-malarial pharmaceutical.
Question 12 3 pts Question 13 3 pts Question 14 3 pts This question pertains to the video "The Aztecs: Engineering an Empire." What was used to control the water level in the city of Tenochtitlan? windmills. Baldwin screw pumps. Sluice gates. locks. This question pertains to the video "The Aztecs: Engineering an Empire." What enabled the Aztecs to be able to transport messages or goods quickly throughout their empire? a network of superhighways. the use of carrier pidgeons. magical super soldiers. The use of horses. This question pertains to the video "The Aztecs: Engineering an Empire." What modern day city is built upon the ruins of Tenochtitlan? Mexico City
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Question 15 3 pts Question 16 3 pts Guadalajara Monterrey Oaxaca This question pertains to the video "The Aztecs: Engineering an Empire." Why did the Aztec aqueduct have 2 channels? So that one could be cleaned and maintained while the other was being used. It looked much better. So that twice as much water could be transported. So that one could carry fresh water while the other would carry sewage. This question refers to the move Modern Marvels: Aqueducts - Man-Made Rivers of Life. As the farmers of the Owens Valley realized their fields were drying out because of the new aqueduct, how did they respond? selling their farms and moving to the Midwest. lashing out by attacking the aqueduct with dynamite. Voting out the politicians that built the aqueduct. Picketing the mouth of the aqueduct.
Question 17 3 pts Question 18 3 pts Question 19 3 pts This question refers to the move Modern Marvels: Aqueducts - Man-Made Rivers of Life. What did workers on the Elizabeth Lake Tunnel have to dig through? Limestone and quartz Obsidian and chert Sandstone and granite Shale and slate This question refers to the move Modern Marvels: Aqueducts - Man-Made Rivers of Life. Despite the dangerous work and extreme conditions, how many men died during the construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct? 7 20 0 5 10 This question refers to the move Modern Marvels: Aqueducts - Man-Made Rivers of Life. How did William Mulholland safeguard the city's water supply against terrorism?
Question 20 3 pts Question 21 3 pts He hired armed guards. He built electrified fences around critical components. He requested assistance from the United States military. He built a string of reservoirs near Los Angeles. This question refers to the move Modern Marvels: Aqueducts - Man-Made Rivers of Life. Why did John Muir suspect the proponents want the Hetch Hetchy Dam built so badly? Hint: it had to do with Moccasin Creek. to increase the value of the land above it. to increase the value of the land below it. to produce hydroelectric power and get revenue from that. to deliver water to San Francisco and get revenue from that. This question refers to the move Modern Marvels: Aqueducts - Man-Made Rivers of Life. What happened in July 2021 causing 12 men to die during the construction of the coast range tunnel? they hit a pocket of unstable rock, causing them to be crushed. they dug too deep and encountered a Balrog. they hit a pocket of water, causing them to drown.
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Question 22 3 pts Question 23 3 pts Question 24 3 pts they hit a pocket of methane gas, causing an explosion. This question refers to the move Modern Marvels: Aqueducts - Man-Made Rivers of Life. Which aqueduct supplies about 50% of New York City's water? The Delaware Aqueduct The Cooperstown Aqueduct The Catskill Aqueduct The Vermont Aqueduct This question refers to the move Modern Marvels: Aqueducts - Man-Made Rivers of Life. What trick did city officials use to convince the voters to say yes to building the Los Angeles Aqueduct? promised the citizens free water for a decade. bought the rights to all the water along the aqueduct route. held the vote in the summer, the peak of Los Angeles's hot summer. paid each voter one dollar. This question refers to the move Modern Marvels: Aqueducts - Man-Made Rivers of Life. What tributary did Fred Eaton, the Mayor of Los Angeles, visit to explore possibilities for bringing more water to Los Angeles?
Question 25 3 pts Quiz saved at 9:57pm Arroyo Seco Tujunga Wash Owens River Rio Hondo Compton Creek This question refers to the move Modern Marvels: Aqueducts - Man-Made Rivers of Life. Why was the Hetch Hetchy Dam location a perfect site for building a dam? It has granite on both sides, so you can anchor a dam there. It has easy access for construction materials and people. It is far away from people. It has a shallow basin behind it. Submit Quiz