Question : Comprehension:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Key factors influencing subway air pollution will include station depth, date of construction, type of ventilation (natural/air conditioning), types of brakes (electromagnetic or conventional brake pads) and wheels (rubber or steel) used on the trains, train frequency, and more recently, the presence or absence of platform screen-door systems. In particular, much subway particulate matter is sourced from moving train parts such as wheels and brake pads, as well as from the steel rails and power supply materials, making the particles dominantly iron-containing. To date, there is no clear epidemiological indication of abnormal health effects on underground workers and commuters. New York subway workers have been exposed to such air without significant observed impacts on their health, and no increased risk of lung cancer was found among subway train drivers in the Stockholm subway system. But a note of caution is struck by the observations of scholars who found that employees working on the platforms of Stockholm underground, where PM concentrations were greatest, tended to have higher levels of risk markers for cardiovascular disease than ticket sellers and train drivers. The dominantly ferrous particles are mixed with particles from a range of other sources, including rock ballast from the track, biological aerosols such as bacteria and viruses, and air from the outdoors, and driven through the tunnel system on turbulent air currents generated by the trains themselves and ventilation systems.
Question
Select the most suitable word from the passage, which means ‘not covered or hidden’.
Option 1: Turbulent
Option 2: Sourced
Option 3: Abnormal
Option 4: Exposed
Correct Answer: Exposed
Solution : The fourth option is correct.
Explanation:
Exposed
fits the description of something not covered or hidden. In the context of the passage, it refers to individuals being subjected to or coming into contact with subway air pollution and its components without any concealment or protection. This term directly implies being in an environment where one is susceptible to the effects of the air pollution, which aligns with the context of the passage discussing the exposure of subway workers and commuters to the subway air pollutants.
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