Waste Management and Sewage Treatment - Class VIII
Covers waste generation, classification, types of waste, sewage treatment methods, and environmental pollution control for class VIII students
Questions
Select the correct statement out of the following.
- Electrostatic precipitators $ \left( { ESP } _{ s } \right) $ can remove over 99% particulate matter present in the exhaust from a thermal power plant.
- Over half of the e-wastes generated in developed countries are exported to developing countries, mainly to China, India and Pakistan, where metals like Cu, Fe, Si, Ni, etc., are recovered during recycling process.
- Use of nuclear energy has two very serous inherent problems first is accidental leakage and the second is safe disposal of radioactive wastes.
- All of these
The material generally used for sound proofing of rooms like a recording studio and auditorium, etc. is
- cotton
- coir
- wood
- styrofoam.
Waste of water can be minimised by
- Reuse of water
- Wasting the water during brushing
- Using more water for showers and toilets
- Both A and C
Methods of waste management includes:
- Dumping Method
- Recycling Method
- Collection and Transportation Method
- All of above
Human and animal excreta and sullage is known as
- Food Waste
- Solid Waste
- Animal Waste
- Plant Waste
Waste is said to be
- Subjective
- Destructive
- Objectively inaccurate
- Both A and C
How can you define waste?
- Unused materials
- Discarded materials
- Unwanted or unusable materials
- None of these
Waste are of two types, biodegradable and non-biodegradable.
- True
- False
- Either
- Neither
Settle out portion of 'sewage' is known as
- Dissolved solids
- Settleable Solids
- Colloidal Solids
- Suspended Solids
Solid waste is also known as:
- Refused Waste
- Food Waste
- Manure Waste
- Garbage Waste
Organisms which breakdown dead or waste matter in to simpler substances is termed as
- Producers
- Consumers
- Decomposers
- Scavengers
Waste must be separated into ________ and _______.
- Dry and wet
- Organic and inorganic
- Dry and organic
- Wet and inorganic
A lake with an inflow of domestic sewage rich in organic waste may result in
- Drying of the lake vary soon due to algal bloom
- An increased growth of fishes due to lot of nutrients
- Death of fish due to lack of oxygen
- Increased population of aquatic food web organisms
The amount of biodegradable organic matter in sewage water can be estimated by measuring
- Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
- The growth of anaerobic bacteria in water
- Biogeological oxygen demand
- The growth of aerobic bacteria in water
Phosphate pollution is brought about by
- Phosphate rocks
- Automobile exhausts
- Sewage and phosphate rocks
- Sewage and agricultural fertilisers
Which of the following is referred to as the world's most problematic aquatic weed ?
- Abelmoschus esculentus
- Eichhornia crassipes
- Parthenium hysterophorus
- Planktonic algae
______ is a water-carried waste, in solution or suspension, that is intended to be removed from a community.
- Pollutant
- Sewage
- Aerosol
- None of the above
Most of organic matter present in sewage is
- Producer
- Decomposer
- Biodegradable
- All of above
Industrial, municipal sewage, treatment plants are examples of
- Diffused sources
- Point Sources
- Stationary Sources
- Line Sources
Low 'pH' of a sewage indicates its
- Septic Conditions
- Decomposition
- Inorganic solids
- Organic matters
Which bacteria flourish in absence of free dissolved oxygen in sewage?
- Anaerobic Bacteria
- Aerobic Bacteria
- Rotifers
- Blue green algae
Which solids remain floating in sewage?
- Suspended solids
- Colloidal Solids
- Dissolved solids
- Settatleable solids
'Turbidity' in sewage is caused by
- Colloidal liquids
- Suspended and Colloidal Solids
- Chemicals
- Waste water
'turbidity' increases as long as sewage becomes
- Weak
- Strong
- Wide
- High
The liquid waste which has dissolved and suspended impurities is
- Sludge
- Sewage water
- Potable water
- None of the above
Why is it necessary to set up the sewage treatment plants?
- The health of the aquatic life is affected
- The waterbodies are getting polluted
- There is agricultural runoff contaminating the water
- Both A and B
In domestic sewage, suspended solids, colloidal and dissolved materials constitute
- $10\%$
- $5.6\%$
- $2.7\%$
- $0.1\%$
The Residential and Commercial wastes mainly consist of:
- Food wastes
- Card board
- Packaging materials
- None of the above
Solids which remain dissolved in sewage is known as
- Settaleable Solids
- Colloidal Solids
- Suspended solids
- Dissolved Solids
Which is the most common source of eutrophication?
- Industrial effluent
- Textile effluent
- Sewage water
- Both B and C
Find the odd one out:
- Electrodialysis
- Ion exchange chromatography
- Reverse osmosis
- Electrostatic precipitator
I. Sewage water treatment plants are setup for controlling water pollution.
II. BOD level increases after sewage treatment.
- I and II are true
- I and II are false
- I is true and II is false
- I is false and II is true
______ is the most dangerous soil contaminant.
- Organic waste
- Radioactive waste
- Chemical fertilizer
- Both A and B
Wastewater released from home, industries, hospitals is called as
- Sludge
- Potable water
- Freshwater
- Sewage