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Question-1
Too much noise can cause:
(A)
Respiratory diseases
(B)
Stress
(C)
Noise pollution
(D)
Natural disasters
Question-2
Taking buses and forming car pools help to reduce the number of vehicles on the road. How does it affect pollution?
(A)
Aggravates pollution
(B)
Reduces pollution
(C)
No effect on pollution
(D)
Depends
Question-3
The increasing number and speed of vehicles cause more:
(A)
Natural disasters
(B)
Road accidents
(C)
Respiratory diseases
(D)
Traffic jam
Question-4
The gases and particles that come out of vehicles cause:
(A)
Natural disasters
(B)
Noise pollution
(C)
Respiratory diseases
(D)
Stress
Question-5
The earthquakes, floods and cyclones are:
(A)
Respiratory diseases
(B)
Natural disasters
(C)
Noise pollution
(D)
Stress
Question-6
To emit means to:
(A)
wash out
(B)
Gives out particles
(C)
Absorb
(D)
Squeeze
Question-7
Which of the following is an unfortunate happening?
(A)
Respiratory diseases
(B)
Noise pollution
(C)
Disaster
(D)
Stress
Question-8
Motor vehicle, trains and planes cause:
(A)
Natural disasters
(B)
Noise pollution
(C)
Respiratory diseases
(D)
Stress
Question-9
People lose more time in traffic jams in bag cities than they did when they travelled by:
(A)
Horse-drawn carriages
(B)
Cars
(C)
Bus
(D)
Lorry
Question-10
The fuels that pollute less are called:
(A)
Unleaded fuel
(B)
Clean fuel
(C)
Polished fuel
(D)
Oil
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Std 5
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