Audit of Mining Companies (Part 2)

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What is the primary goal of mining?

c. To supply essential raw materials for industries

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Which phase involves geological mapping, drilling, and remote sensing?

b. Exploration

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What is a mining company's main role?

a. Extract, process, and sell valuable geological materials

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What does a feasibility study assess?

b. Whether a deposit can be economically mined

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What method is primarily used for shallow, horizontal deposits like coal?

a. Strip mining

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Which mining method involves cutting "rooms" and leaving "pillars"?

b. Room and pillar mining

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What is the purpose of a mine design and planning phase?

b. Design an efficient, safe, and cost-effective layout

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Which process separates valuable minerals from waste?

b. Extraction and processing

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What does HSE stand for in mining?

c. Health, Safety, and Environmental

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Which agency manages environmental concerns in mining?

c. DENR

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Which method is used for placer mining?

c. Panning

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What is the primary function of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB)?

a. Oversee exploration and mining activities

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What is one of the objectives of reclamation in mining?

b. Restore the site to a safe, stable condition

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Which agency ensures mining respects Indigenous rights?

d. NCIP

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What is a major environmental concern in mountaintop removal mining?

c. Extensive environmental disruption

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What is the role of the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB)?

b. Monitor compliance with environmental laws

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In which stage is infrastructure construction carried out?

b. Development

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What does the term "gangue" refer to?

c. Waste material with the ore

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Which method involves blasting the tops of mountains?

b. Mountaintop removal

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What is the focus of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)?

c. Evaluating potential environmental impacts

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What is the goal of resource estimation in the development phase of mining?

b. Establish the quantity of minerals that can be extracted

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What is the primary concern during the waste management phase of mining?

c. Safely managing waste materials to reduce environmental impact

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What is one of the objectives of health, safety, and environmental (HSE) considerations?

b. Ensure worker safety

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Which mining method involves creating a network of underground tunnels?

a. Underground mining

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What is the focus of operational efficiency assessments in mining audits?

b. Analyzing production processes and their cost-effectiveness

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What is the purpose of conducting a feasibility study in mining?

a. To analyze whether a deposit can be economically mined

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What is the role of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) in mining?

b. Enforce labor standards and occupational safety

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Which method of mining is most commonly used for large, low-grade ore bodies?

b. Open-pit mining

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What is one of the main risks in mining operations?

c. Fluctuations in commodity prices

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Which of the following methods is primarily suited for valuable minerals found in alluvial deposits?

b. Placer mining

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What is the main responsibility of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) regarding mining?

c. Assess the economic impact of mining projects

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Which phase of mining involves evaluating the project's impact on the environment and communities?

a. Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)

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What is the main objective of post-extraction rehabilitation activities?

b. Restore the site to a safe, stable condition

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What is the purpose of tailings management in mining?

b. Safely manage waste materials

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What type of mining involves removing layers of soil and rock to create a pit?

b. Open-pit mining

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What is the role of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in the mining industry?

b. Provide statistical data on mineral production

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Which agency is responsible for conducting geological surveys and assessments in mining?

b. Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB)

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What is a primary concern during the extraction and processing phase of mining?

b. Minimizing environmental impact

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Which phase of mining focuses on community engagement and addressing concerns?

c. Social Responsibility and Community Engagement

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What is the main purpose of environmental monitoring in mining?

c. To ensure compliance with environmental regulations

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What is the focus of waste rock management in mining?

b. Safely disposing of unwanted material

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What does the term 'ore' refer to in mining?

a. A naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be extracted

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Which of the following best describes "cut and fill" mining?

b. Excavating ore and using waste material to backfill the excavated area

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What does the term 'rehabilitation' refer to in mining?

b. Restoring a mined site to a natural or usable condition

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What is the focus of compliance audits in mining operations?

b. Ensuring adherence to legal and regulatory requirements

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Which phase of mining is often associated with high capital investment?

b. Development

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What is the significance of the mineral resource classification system?

b. To categorize the potential of mineral deposits

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Which type of mining primarily targets deep ore deposits using shafts?

c. Underground mining

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What is the main focus of the social license to operate (SLO) in mining?

c. Gaining community acceptance and support for mining activities

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What is the role of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in mining?

b. Enforce environmental laws and regulations

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Which of the following describes "block caving" mining?

b. Allowing ore to collapse under its weight to extract it

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What is the primary purpose of a mining audit?

b. To evaluate operational efficiency and compliance

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What is a significant outcome of effective waste management in mining?

a. Reduced environmental impact

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Which mining method involves digging deep holes to reach ore deposits?

b. Open-pit mining

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What is the focus of community engagement in mining?

b. Addressing community concerns and fostering positive relations

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What is the role of the Department of Energy (DOE) regarding mining?

c. Oversee energy resources related to mining

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What is one of the objectives of health, safety, and environmental (HSE) regulations in mining?

b. Protect worker health and safety

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What is the significance of geological surveys in mining?

b. To identify potential mineral deposits

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Which mining method is often used to access minerals located below the surface?

b. Underground mining

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What is a primary concern of tailings management?

b. Preventing environmental contamination

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Which term refers to the mineral residue left after extraction?

A. Tailings

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What is the primary function of a mining company's environmental policy?

A. To outline commitments to environmental protection

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What is the focus of the mining exploration phase?

B. Identifying and evaluating potential mineral deposits

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Which agency is responsible for ensuring labor standards in mining operations?

A. Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)

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What is the significance of environmental impact assessments (EIAs) in mining?

A. To evaluate potential environmental effects of mining projects

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Which mining method typically results in minimal surface disturbance?

C. Underground mining

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What is one of the main objectives of mine reclamation?

B. Restore the land to its natural state

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What is the main focus of environmental compliance audits in mining?

B. Ensure adherence to environmental regulations

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What is the goal of waste rock management in mining?

B. Safely manage and dispose of unwanted material

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What is the significance of mineral resource estimation?

B. To assess the viability of a mining project

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Which mining method is primarily used for deep ore bodies?

A. Underground mining

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What is the primary function of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB)?

C. Oversee exploration and mining activities

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What is the goal of the social responsibility in mining?

B. Build positive relationships with local communities

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What is a significant benefit of effective community engagement in mining?

B. Building trust and support from local communities

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What does the term 'mineral rights' refer to?

A. The legal rights to mine minerals

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What is one of the objectives of conducting feasibility studies in mining?

A. To determine the economic viability of a mining project

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What is the role of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in mining?

B. Regulate environmental practices in mining

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Which of the following best describes "open-pit mining"?

B. Excavating ore from a large, open excavation

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What is the primary concern during the mine closure phase?

B. Environmental rehabilitation and safety

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Which of the following describes 'mountaintop removal' mining?

B. Blasting off the tops of mountains to access coal

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What is a primary objective of the rehabilitation process in mining?

A. Restore the land to its natural state

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What is the main focus of compliance audits in mining operations?

B. Ensuring adherence to regulatory requirements

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What is the significance of tailings management in mining?

A. Prevent environmental contamination

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Which of the following best describes the "room and pillar" mining method?

B. Excavating ore while leaving supporting pillars

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What is the focus of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)?

B. Assess potential environmental and social impacts of mining

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Which agency is responsible for ensuring compliance with environmental regulations in mining?

A. Environmental Management Bureau (EMB)

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What is the primary focus of community relations in mining?

B. Building trust and support from local communities

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Which of the following describes the "cut and fill" mining method?

B. Excavating ore and using waste material to backfill the excavated area

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What is the main goal of effective waste management in mining?

A. Reduce environmental impact

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Which term refers to the process of evaluating potential mineral deposits?

B. Exploration

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What is the focus of compliance audits in mining operations?

A. Ensuring adherence to legal and regulatory requirements

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What is the significance of environmental impact assessments (EIAs) in mining?

A. To evaluate potential environmental effects of mining projects

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What is the primary objective of health, safety, and environmental (HSE) considerations?

B. Ensure worker safety and environmental protection

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Which mining method is primarily used for accessing minerals found below the surface?

B. Underground mining

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What is the main purpose of reclamation in mining?

B. Restore the site to a safe, stable condition

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What is one of the main objectives of health and safety regulations in mining?

B. Protect worker health and safety

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What does the term 'ore' refer to in mining?

A. A naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be extracted

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What is the main function of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB)?

C. Oversee exploration and mining activities

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What is the focus of waste rock management in mining?

B. Safely managing and disposing of unwanted material

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What is the significance of effective community engagement in mining?

B. Building trust and support from local communities