Waste is Everywhere Questions & Answers

Hi Everyone!! This article will share Waste is Everywhere Questions & Answers.

In my previous posts, I have shared the questions and answers of The Burglar Alarm, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening and Abdullah’s Greed so, you can check these posts as well.

Waste is Everywhere Questions & Answers

Question 1: Write True or False the following statements:

1. Morden man continues to generate more and more waste – True
2. A man throws the biscuits wrapper. discards tea-leave. etc. anywhere – True
3. Almost every town and city can be found ugly stinking – True
4. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recover are four golden rules – True
5. Waste in tum do not generate toxins which are absorbed by the ground – False
6. Man discards things which he considers are no more useful – True
7. Kitchen waste can be fruitfully used as manure in our garden – True

Question 2: Choose the correct option:

1. Man _________ clothes while they are still usable.

(a) accepts
(b) discards
(c) buys

2. A dumping _________ attracts animals and insects.

(a) bin
(b) well
(c) ground

3. Everyday things can be bought in a cloth-bag instead of a ________ bag.

(a) plastic
(b) iron
(c) steel

4. Then kitchen waste can be fruitfuIIy used as manure in our ________.

(a) school
(b) bedroom
(c) garden

5. The local _________ or rag-picker helps to recycle the waste.

(a) police
(b) kabariwallah
(c) hawker

Question 3: What are different activities by which waste is generated?

Answer: Modern man in his daily life, continues to generate more and more waste. He drinks tea and discards tea-leaves, eats biscuits and throws away the packing, cooks his food and gulps down fruits and vegetables without caring to do anything worthwhile to the peelings, and gobbles up his lunch without caring what would happen of the aluminium foil. In almost all his activities, he generates waste:

  • He wastes a lot of paper without paying attention to the fact that he could have used it on both sides in order to save some precious trees.
  • He discards clothes while they are still usable.
  • He buys yet another set of television or mobile telephone whenever some new features are introduced, though in fact most of them are not going to be utilised at all.

Question 4: What is a dumping ground? What type of sight is it?

Answer: A dumping ground is a place where garbage is dumped.

A dumping ground attracts animals and insects, such as dogs, cows. pigs, rats, mosquitoes, flies, etc. This becomes the breeding ground of diseases, due to which several kinds of threats to the environment and people are generated. It pollutes air and water and has an adverse impact on the community health.

Question 5: What are the harmful effects of a dumping ground?

Answer: Harmful effects of a dumping ground are:

  • Waste in dumping ground generates toxins which are absorbed by the ground. It contaminates the area around the dumping sites, and the ground loses its fertility.
  • It may lead to growing of very harmful crops.
  • A dumping ground attracts animals and insects and becomes the breeding ground of diseases, due to which several kinds of threats to the environment and people are generated.
  • It pollutes air and water and has an adverse impact on the community health.

Question 6: What man in fact needs?

Answer: Man in fact needs to have the ‘mentality to dispose’.

Question 7: What type of plastic waste can be avoided and what cannot?

Answer: Plastic bags can be avoided but disposable syringes and some varieties of non-biodegradable packing material cannot be avoided.

Question 8: What is suitable type of mentality as far as disposal of waste is concerned?

Answer: The suitable type of mentality is that everyday things can be bought in a cloth bag and milk and water can be bought in jars in place of plastic bags or pouches. The kitchen waste can be used as manure which would in turn help to grow healthy plants.

Question 9: What is the golden formula to deal with waste?

Answer: The golden formula to deal with waste is Four-Rs formula – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recover. You can reduce the generation of waste by being consciously aware of your everyday activities. You can reuse certain things, as using the disposable glasses again or selling your bicycle to another person for reuse. And you can sell your waste to the local kabariwallah or rag-picker who helps to recycle the waste.

So, these were Waste is Everywhere Questions & Answers.

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