Ohio Lead Abatement State Test 140 REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED CORRECT ANSWERS
2025 LATEST UPDATED GRADED A+
What is lead? - ANSWER: A poison
What are the benefits of lead? - ANSWER: Prevents corrosion and &&*(&$(
kills mold and Mildew *(*(%*(*
(*(^(&&
^&*(*(%
Is durable and easy to shape *((*%((*
%(*(*^((
*(^*(*(*(
How long has lead been used? - ANSWER: Lead has been used for *^(*(*^(
thousands of years *^(*(^*(
^*(^*(^*
How can lead make you sick? - ANSWER: Lead can make you sick if you
breathe or swallow it/
Is lead a metal? If so what type? (heavy/light) - ANSWER: A heavy
metal
What is the definition of lead based-pain? - ANSWER: Paint, varnish,
shellac, or other coatings on surfaces that contain more than 1.0
mg/cm2 or more than 0.5% weight.
What are some sources of lead exposure? - ANSWER: Lead based
paint
Leaded gasoline
Industrial releases
Soil
Food
,Ohio Lead Abatement State Test 140 REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED CORRECT ANSWERS
2025 LATEST UPDATED GRADED A+
Water
Pottery &&*(&$(
*(*(%*(*
(*(^(&&
Crystal ^&*(*(%
*((*%((*
Glassware %(*(*^((
*(^*(*(*(
*^(*(*^(
Different jobs and hobbies *^(*(^*(
^*(^*(^*
When does lead paint become a health hazard? - ANSWER: When it
chips or becomes dust or fumes.
How is lead dust created - ANSWER: Lead-based paint gets old and
deteriorates
Lead-painted surfaces are broken, damaged, or disturbed
Lead-painted surfaces are sanded or scraped
What do lead dust particles stick to? - ANSWER: All surfaces
Can you see lead dust particles with the naked eye? - ANSWER: No
What is a MAJOR cause of childhood lead poisoning - ANSWER: Lead
paint in the home
When did the United States ban the use of lead paint in homes? -
ANSWER: 1978
, Ohio Lead Abatement State Test 140 REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED CORRECT ANSWERS
2025 LATEST UPDATED GRADED A+
What is the GREATEST cause of childhood lead poisoning? - ANSWER:
Renovation of homes and child-occupied facilities built before 1978
&&*(&$(
How many American homes still contain lead paint? - ANSWER: An *(*(%*(*
(*(^(&&
estimated 34 Million homes ^&*(*(%
*((*%((*
3/4 of them contain lead hazards %(*(*^((
*(^*(*(*(
*^(*(*^(
Which commercial buildings are considered child-occupied facilities? - *^(*(^*(
ANSWER: Daycare centers ^*(^*(^*
Hospitals
Schools
Where is lead based paint still being used? - ANSWER: Many bridges
and steel structures
When lead-based paint deteriorates or is disturbed, what does it
create? - ANSWER: It creates lead dust
If lead based paint removal on steel structures is not properly
contained/removed, what happens to the community? - ANSWER: Lead
dust from paint removal can pollute a whole community
How much lead can make you sick? - ANSWER: A small amount (the
size of your nail)
Both children and adults
What type of damage can lead cause - ANSWER: Permanent damage
QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED CORRECT ANSWERS
2025 LATEST UPDATED GRADED A+
What is lead? - ANSWER: A poison
What are the benefits of lead? - ANSWER: Prevents corrosion and &&*(&$(
kills mold and Mildew *(*(%*(*
(*(^(&&
^&*(*(%
Is durable and easy to shape *((*%((*
%(*(*^((
*(^*(*(*(
How long has lead been used? - ANSWER: Lead has been used for *^(*(*^(
thousands of years *^(*(^*(
^*(^*(^*
How can lead make you sick? - ANSWER: Lead can make you sick if you
breathe or swallow it/
Is lead a metal? If so what type? (heavy/light) - ANSWER: A heavy
metal
What is the definition of lead based-pain? - ANSWER: Paint, varnish,
shellac, or other coatings on surfaces that contain more than 1.0
mg/cm2 or more than 0.5% weight.
What are some sources of lead exposure? - ANSWER: Lead based
paint
Leaded gasoline
Industrial releases
Soil
Food
,Ohio Lead Abatement State Test 140 REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED CORRECT ANSWERS
2025 LATEST UPDATED GRADED A+
Water
Pottery &&*(&$(
*(*(%*(*
(*(^(&&
Crystal ^&*(*(%
*((*%((*
Glassware %(*(*^((
*(^*(*(*(
*^(*(*^(
Different jobs and hobbies *^(*(^*(
^*(^*(^*
When does lead paint become a health hazard? - ANSWER: When it
chips or becomes dust or fumes.
How is lead dust created - ANSWER: Lead-based paint gets old and
deteriorates
Lead-painted surfaces are broken, damaged, or disturbed
Lead-painted surfaces are sanded or scraped
What do lead dust particles stick to? - ANSWER: All surfaces
Can you see lead dust particles with the naked eye? - ANSWER: No
What is a MAJOR cause of childhood lead poisoning - ANSWER: Lead
paint in the home
When did the United States ban the use of lead paint in homes? -
ANSWER: 1978
, Ohio Lead Abatement State Test 140 REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED CORRECT ANSWERS
2025 LATEST UPDATED GRADED A+
What is the GREATEST cause of childhood lead poisoning? - ANSWER:
Renovation of homes and child-occupied facilities built before 1978
&&*(&$(
How many American homes still contain lead paint? - ANSWER: An *(*(%*(*
(*(^(&&
estimated 34 Million homes ^&*(*(%
*((*%((*
3/4 of them contain lead hazards %(*(*^((
*(^*(*(*(
*^(*(*^(
Which commercial buildings are considered child-occupied facilities? - *^(*(^*(
ANSWER: Daycare centers ^*(^*(^*
Hospitals
Schools
Where is lead based paint still being used? - ANSWER: Many bridges
and steel structures
When lead-based paint deteriorates or is disturbed, what does it
create? - ANSWER: It creates lead dust
If lead based paint removal on steel structures is not properly
contained/removed, what happens to the community? - ANSWER: Lead
dust from paint removal can pollute a whole community
How much lead can make you sick? - ANSWER: A small amount (the
size of your nail)
Both children and adults
What type of damage can lead cause - ANSWER: Permanent damage