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Question-1
The method of making compost from kitchen garbage like peels of vegetables and fruits, using red worms is called:
(A)
Landfill
(B)
Vermi composting
(C)
Glass bottle
(D)
Rubber
Question-2
Find the odd one out.
(A)
Cotton Shirt
(B)
Shoe
(C)
Pen
(D)
Paper
Question-3
Dried leaves and husk should be :
(A)
Burnt
(B)
Recycled
(C)
Converted into useful compost
(D)
Thrown away
Question-4
To minimize garbage we should :
(A)
Recycle paper
(B)
Use vermi composting at home and deal with our kitchen waste
(C)
Insist on the use of paper bags
(D)
All of these
Question-5
Discarded rubbish, refuse, domestic waste, used plastic item and wrapping materials are called:
(A)
Recycle
(B)
Reuse
(C)
Garbage
(D)
Paper
Question-6
Which of the following rot completely and do not smell ?
(A)
Left over food
(B)
Broken glass
(C)
Aluminium wrapper
(D)
Polythene bags
Question-7
A low - lying open area, which may be used to dump garbage is called:
(A)
Landfill
(B)
Waste
(C)
Glass bottle
(D)
Compost
Question-8
Which of the following is an undesirable effect of disposing plastic bags in gardens and parks ?
(A)
Animals may eat them and die
(B)
They make the place dirty for other people
(C)
They stop the flow of water in the place
(D)
All of these
Question-9
Find the statement that is NOT true for plastics.
(A)
Plastics are used in most of the articles
(B)
Plastics are light and attractive
(C)
Plastics can be burnt to dispose the waste
(D)
All of these
Question-10
Which is ecofriendly and harmless?
(A)
Chemical fertilizers
(B)
Pesticides
(C)
Compost
(D)
Plastic
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 6
IGCSE
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