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Need For Monitoring And Control Of Chemicals - JSS1 Business studies Past Questions and Answers - page 1

1
What are chemicals?
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A

Substances made up of atoms bonded together.

B

Substances found only in laboratories.

C

Substances that are harmful to humans.

2
Which of the following is an example of a chemical suitable for use?
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A

Water

B

Cyanide

C

Sulfuric acid

3
Why is monitoring chemicals in food important?
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A

To ensure food safety and quality.

B

To increase the use of harmful chemicals.

C

To reduce the cost of food production.

4

What is the purpose of monitoring drugs?

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A

To ensure they are safe and effective.

B

To promote the use of counterfeit drugs.

C
To reduce access to essential medications.
5
Which of the following is a reason for monitoring chemicals in the environment?
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A

To increase pollution.

B

To protect ecosystems and wildlife.

C

To promote industrial growth.

6
What is the primary role of regulating chemicals in food?
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A
To protect public health.
B

To increase profits for food companies.

C

To limit access to nutritious food.

7
Which of the following is a suitable chemical for use in pharmaceuticals?
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A

Asbestos

B

Paracetamol

C

Lead

8
Why is monitoring chemicals in drugs important?
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A

To detect counterfeit medications.

B

To increase the risk of adverse reactions.

C

To promote the use of impure drugs.

9
What is the purpose of controlling chemicals in the environment?
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A

To increase pollution levels.

B

To protect human health and ecosystems.

C

To promote industrial accidents

10
Which of the following is an example of a chemical not suitable for use?
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A

Oxygen

B

Cyanide

C

Sugar