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Question-1
Garbage collected from our houses should be dumped in:
(A)
Garden
(B)
A playground
(C)
Land fill
(D)
The road side
Question-2
Composting is:
(A)
Burning of wastes
(B)
Rolling and conversion of some materials into manure
(C)
Soaking in water and making the materials into a paste
(D)
Disposing wastes in a garbage bin
Question-3
Which of the following contains preservatives in it?
(A)
Bread
(B)
Egg
(C)
Jam
(D)
Fish
Question-4
Discarded rubbish, refuse, domestic waste, used plastic item and wrapping materials are called:
(A)
Recycle
(B)
Reuse
(C)
Garbage
(D)
Paper
Question-5
Certain waste materials instead of dumping in the garbage can be segregated and used to make new articles by the process:
(A)
Recycling
(B)
Decompose
(C)
Reduce
(D)
Domestic waste
Question-6
Find the odd one out.
(A)
Cotton Shirt
(B)
Shoe
(C)
Pen
(D)
Paper
Question-7
Polythene is a:
(A)
Biodegradable substance
(B)
Non-biodegradable substance
(C)
Organic substance
(D)
Natural substance
Question-8
Unwanted or unusable remains or by - products of materials or food are known as:
(A)
Vermicompost
(B)
Garbage
(C)
Recycling
(D)
Polyethene
Question-9
Which of the following rot completely and do not smell ?
(A)
Left over food
(B)
Broken glass
(C)
Aluminium wrapper
(D)
Polythene bags
Question-10
A low - lying open area, which may be used to dump garbage is called:
(A)
Landfill
(B)
Waste
(C)
Glass bottle
(D)
Compost
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 6
IGCSE
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