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Question-1
Which of the following happens when the garbage in dumped into the rivers?
(A)
Fishes and water plants die
(B)
Water becomes unfit for drinking
(C)
The inlets and ground water sources are blocked
(D)
All of these
Question-2
Which of the following contains preservatives in it?
(A)
Bread
(B)
Egg
(C)
Jam
(D)
Fish
Question-3
Unwanted or unusable remains or by - products of materials or food are known as:
(A)
Vermicompost
(B)
Garbage
(C)
Recycling
(D)
Polyethene
Question-4
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-5
Garbage collected from our houses should be dumped in:
(A)
Garden
(B)
A playground
(C)
Land fill
(D)
The road side
Question-6
Discarded rubbish, refuse, domestic waste, used plastic item and wrapping materials are called:
(A)
Recycle
(B)
Reuse
(C)
Garbage
(D)
Paper
Question-7
Red wiggler earthworms is known as:
(A)
Eisenia fetida
(B)
Esthesio neuroblastoma
(C)
Eisenia Hortensis
(D)
Eisenia indiucs
Question-8
Which is ecofriendly and harmless?
(A)
Chemical fertilizers
(B)
Pesticides
(C)
Compost
(D)
Plastic
Question-9
Which of the following items cannot be recycled?
(A)
Groundnut shells
(B)
Old clothes
(C)
Slippers
(D)
Paper from a note book
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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