8.
Which chemical agent damages the air sacs of the lungs and causes dry-land
drowning?
a. Blister.
b. Blood.
c.
Choking.
d. Nerve.
9.
A chemical agent designed to reduce a soldier's military effectiveness by
temporarily depressing or stimulating his central nervous system without being
fatal is a(n):
a. Blister agent.
b. Blood agent.
c.
Choking agent.
d. Incapacitating agent.
10.
During an enemy attack, you observe a yellow smoke that becomes colorless
when diluted in air. Soldiers who were not wearing their protective masks have
sore throats, irritated eyes, and feel nauseous. The smoke was probably a(n):
a. Blister agent.
b. Blood agent.
c.
Choking agent.
d. Vomiting agent.
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