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249 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 249
It is usually permissible to search an offender incidental to an arrest. The following statement is
true.

dry-season low flows under natural conditions


During a legal search, a ranger may seize items that are not only in actual possession,
but within reach of the person at the time of the search


the search is of a habitable dwelling on park grounds that is owned by the park, but
occupied by the suspect as a camping abode

high number of uncertain cause-effect relationships, resistance from industrial
operations, relatively small number of particulate contaminants that have been
identified

Term 2 of 249
The following has NOT been widely attempted as a method for the control of automotive
emissions

slow breakdown of biodegradable wastes, emission of toxic gases, contamination of
groundwater

Patrols should always follow the same method, route, and schedule


sedimentation


modification of the conventional engine

,Term 3 of 249
In the park setting, courts have ruled that search-and-seizure laws apply to visitor abodes
(motor homes, trailers, screen canopies, rented cabins), as well as the area surrounding the
abode and normally considered a part thereof (campsite, trash can, storage shed, etc). The
legal term for this surrounding area is

Heating

Calcium


Curtilage

Alleles

Term 4 of 249
All fo the following are aspects of major concern in the protection of coastal basins

Patrols should always follow the same method, route, and schedule

changes in circulation caused by alteration of basin configuration, degradation of
ecological condition of basin and its margins, loss of ecologically vital areas

high number of uncertain cause-effect relationships, resistance from industrial
operations, relatively small number of particulate contaminants that have been
identified


ranger moves fingertips over all searchable area, crushing clothing to locate concealed
weapons

Term 5 of 249
All of the following are practical methods for limiting the discharge of sulfur oxides into the air

planting more trees, reducing vehicle emissions, and promoting renewable energy
sources


increasing coal consumption, using high-sulfur coal varieties, and adding sulfur to oil

dumping untreated waste into rivers, burning tires, and using pesticides indiscriminately

desulfurization of oil, limiting coal use to low-sulfur varieties, and remove of sulfur from
coal

,Term 6 of 249
Currently, the most widely used method for the prevention of overgrazing is

controlling the stocking rate


service

concentrated, singular use of particular resources

education and information

Term 7 of 249
The MOST defensible (least wasteful) use of aquifer water, according to most current scientists,
is to

natural gas

relieve drought

cattle


design

Term 8 of 249
On gently sloping land, soil erosion can be reduced by _______ % by means of contour farming

30-50


60-80

10-20

5-10

, Term 9 of 249
The following natural resource is classified as a consumptively used resource, or one whose
eventual exhaustion is CERTAIN given current use patterns, is

Petroleum

Solar Energy

Natural Gas

Fossil Fuels

Term 10 of 249
The ability of park rangers to implement enforcement services is dependent upon a number of
factors. The following is LEAST likely to be one of the factors.

Availability of necessary equipment

Training in conflict resolution techniques

Support from park management

The ranger's level of certainty about the appropriateness of enforcement

Term 11 of 249
Approximately what percentage of all of the world's medicines, drugs, and pharmaceuticals
originated from the genetic resources of wild plants?

40

Silvicultural

free nitrogen

One billion

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