CEA Cheat Sheet 2026

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100 questions
120 min time limit
70% to pass
  1. An environmental audit of a publicly traded company may trigger additional reporting obligations under: SEC disclosure rules if findings represent material financial risks
  2. Which element is LEAST appropriate to include in a public environmental audit disclosure? Proprietary process details that could harm competitive position
  3. In life cycle assessment (LCA), which impact category is most directly linked to climate change? Global warming potential (GWP)
  4. Which approach to risk communication is considered MOST effective for conveying low-probability, high-consequence environmental risks to the public? Comparing the risk to familiar everyday risks on the same scale
  5. What does an environmental auditor review when assessing a facility's compliance with noise ordinances? Monitoring records, complaint logs, and sound measurement data
  6. Why is stakeholder involvement important in environmental risk management? It improves transparency and decisions
  7. A root cause analysis conducted after an audit finding is MOST useful for: Identifying systemic issues that, if corrected, prevent recurrence
  8. The GHG Protocol's market-based method for Scope 2 accounting allows a company to use which instrument to claim lower emission factors? Renewable energy certificates (RECs) or guarantees of origin
  9. Which of the following best describes the concept of 'additionality' in carbon offset projects? The emission reductions would not have occurred without the carbon finance incentive
  10. Under 40 CFR Part 75, which facilities are required to use Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)? Electric utility steam generating units subject to the Acid Rain Program
  11. ISO 14001 requires organizations to communicate environmental information to external stakeholders when: Required by compliance obligations or when the organization decides to do so
  12. Under ISO 14001:2015, what distinguishes a 'significant environmental aspect' from a general environmental aspect? It has or can have significant environmental impact based on defined criteria
  13. What is the role of an 'audit protocol' in the environmental audit process? A structured checklist or guide that ensures systematic coverage of audit criteria
  14. Which of the following best describes a key competency required for soil contamination assessment in CEA practice? Strong analytical skills combined with effective communication and ethical judgment
  15. Which DOT label color and symbol indicates an oxidizer hazard on a hazardous materials package? Yellow label with flame-over-circle symbol
  16. What is an essential aspect of environmental compliance auditing? Verifying adherence to environmental regulations
  17. According to the U.S. Pollution Prevention Act of 1990, what is the preferred approach in the pollution management hierarchy? Source reduction at the point of generation
  18. Which metric is most useful for tracking a facility's waste minimization progress over time? Waste generation rate normalized to production output
  19. In the context of CEA certification, what is the most important consideration when implementing stakeholder communication & reporting? Ensuring alignment with established standards, stakeholder needs, and best practices
  20. What is the primary purpose of well development after installing a new groundwater monitoring well? To remove drilling fluids and fine particles to restore natural aquifer conditions
  21. When performing a Tier 2 ecological risk assessment, what is the primary purpose of the exposure-response relationship? To quantify the probability and magnitude of adverse effects at measured exposure levels
  22. Which step involves planning the scope and objectives of the audit? Audit planning
  23. In phytoremediation, rhizofiltration specifically refers to: The use of plant roots to absorb, concentrate, and precipitate contaminants from water
  24. Why is follow-up important after an environmental audit? To verify corrective actions
  25. The Endangered Species Act (ESA) Section 7 consultation process applies to which activities? Federal agency actions that may affect listed species or critical habitat
  26. What is the A-weighting filter applied to noise measurements intended to simulate? Human ear's frequency sensitivity
  27. Ex situ bioremediation using a slurry-phase bioreactor offers which advantage over land farming? Enhanced contact between microorganisms, nutrients, and contaminants due to mixing
  28. Which type of P2 technique involves redesigning a product so it uses less hazardous materials, lasts longer, or can be more easily disassembled for recycling? Product reformulation or design for environment (DfE)
  29. Why is chain of custody documentation important in sampling? To prevent sample contamination
  30. The primary distinction between LNAPL and DNAPL behavior in the subsurface is that DNAPLs: Sink below the water table because their density exceeds that of water
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