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Waste Management (Biodegradable and Non-biodegradable) MCQs

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  1. Q1. In a school activity, biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes are buried in moist soil and dug up every 15 days. What does this activity help us observe?

    • A.That biodegradable waste decomposes while non-biodegradable waste does not
    • B.That all the waste disappears completely within 15 days
    • C.That waste becomes more visible when it is buried
    • D.That burying waste prevents any kind of decomposition

    Answer: A. That biodegradable waste decomposes while non-biodegradable waste does not

  2. Q2. If all the waste we generate is biodegradable, will this have no impact on the environment?

    • A.Yes
    • B.No
    • C.It depends on the type of waste
    • D.It will have a positive impact

    Answer: B. No

    NCERT fact (biology, chapter 'Our Environment'): No. Why option B fits - Biodegradable wastes can still cause problems if they are not disposed of properly. Distractor analysis: option A) 'Yes' fails since Biodegradable wastes can still cause problems if they are not disposed of properly; option C) 'It depends on the type of waste' misses the point - While it's true that different types of waste may have different impacts, the question is asking about the impact of biodegradable waste in general. Final answer - B) No.

  3. Q3. Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?

    • A.Solar energy
    • B.Coal
    • C.Petroleum
    • D.Natural gas

    Answer: A. Solar energy

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