The Waste Problem
Trending Questions
Q. Which is the largest dumping ground in India?
- Deonar dumping ground
- Mavallipura landfill site
- Chennai corporation dump yard
- Bhalswa landfill
Q. A huge pile of garbage gets degraded day by day. The decayed wastes would also become a breeding ground for various insects, flies, and mosquitoes. This causes many diseases. Identify the diseases caused by decayed waste.
- Down syndrome
- Leukemia
- Dengue
- Malaria
Q.
Out of these, which one is a non-biodegradable waste?
Paper
Faecal matter
Aluminium foil
Cotton
Q.
Choose the correct option from the below about biodegradable substances:
Bio-degradable substances are easily decomposed by microorganisms and thus can easily mix into the soil again after a short interval of time.
They are not capable of maintaining good mechanical integrity unless its completely degraded.
They are non-toxic in nature.
All compostable is always biodegradable but all biodegradable is not compostable.
Q. Explain any two methods of safe disposal of waste.
Q. Which of the following is/are major issues of waste accumulation and waste dumping?
- Air pollution
- Water pollution
- Breeding ground for insects
- Mental health issues
Q. In 2016, Mumbai's Deonar dumping ground was in the news. An incident had led to a large portion of the city being covered in toxic plumes.
What led to this incident?
What led to this incident?
- Gas explosion
- Burning of waste
- Bomb explosion
- River pollution
Q. To minimise air pollution, waste is burned inside a specially designed under carefully controlled conditions.
- pits
- dumpyard
- electric heater
- furnace
Q. What are the disadvantages of open dumping of waste?
Q. Which of the following are steps involved in the waste collection facility?
- Segregation of recyclable wastes from the non-recyclable wastes
- Conversion of recyclable waste into raw materials
- Dumping non-recyclable waste in dumpyards.
- Washing waste with water
Q. Around ___________ tonnes of garbage is generated in our country annually.
- 60 million
- 61 million
- 62 million
- 63 million
Q. Some of the waste around us is biodegradable, but the advancement of science and technology has given us several non-biodegradable products.
Identify the non-biodegradable wastes from the options given below.
Identify the non-biodegradable wastes from the options given below.
- Old circuit boards
- Fruit peels
- Polythene bags
- Rotten tomatoes
Q. Why are dumping sites located at a distance away from human inhabitation in the city?
Q. The maximum amount of hazardous waste that can be held in a satellite
accumulation site (excluding acutely hazardous waste) would be?
accumulation site (excluding acutely hazardous waste) would be?
- 55 gallons
- 5 gallons
- 2 quarts
- 10 kilograms
Q. Choose the word from paragraph II which means 'dead bodies':
- Virus
- Pesticide
- Corpses
- Collapses
Q. Which of the following problems is caused by burning of waste?
- Light pollution
- Noise pollution
- Air pollution
- Water pollution
Q. Which water borne disease is caused by consuming polluted water?
- Dengue
- Cholera
- Diarrhoea
- Meningitis