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E-waste contains hazardous substances that are harmful to the environment and human health if not properly treated or disposed of, therefore they must be handled with care. What are the health hazards which can be caused by e-waste?

  1. Brain damage

  2. Lung cancer

  3. DNA damage

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Electronic waste or e-waste describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. Used electronics which are destined for reuse, resale, salvage, recycling or disposal are also considered e-waste. E-waste recycling spews dioxins into the air. E-waste recycling using uncontrolled processes is a major source of dioxin-related compounds. Air around e-waste recycling areas in Guiyu, China, contains the highest levels of dioxins ever recorded. When computers, televisions, music systems, and other electronic products reach the ends of their lives, they often end up in China or other developing countries as e-waste. Such waste is a serious environmental threat in these parts of the world because of the poorly regulated conditions under which the waste is dismantled. E-waste affects brain, lungs and all over the body. There is also evidence of cell membrane lesion, cause DNA single-strand breaks. DNA breaks can increase the likelihood of developing cancerDNA damages are a special problem in non-dividing or slowly dividing cells, where unrepaired damages will tend to accumulate over time. On the other hand, in rapidly dividing cells, unrepaired DNA damages that do not kill the cell by blocking replication will tend to cause replication errors and thus mutation.

Biomedical waste should be collected in

  1. Corrugated box

  2. Leak proof containers

  3. Glass containers

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Biomedical waste should be collected in containers that are leak-proof and sufficiently strong to prevent breakage during handling. Containers of biomedical waste are marked with a biohazard symbol. The container, marking and labels are often red. Discarded sharps are usually collected in specialized boxes, often called needle boxes. 

_______ waste includes waste from labs, medical origin etc.

  1. Biomedical

  2. Electronic

  3. Both A and B

  4. Industrial


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Biomedical waste is waste that is either putrescible or potentially infectious. Biomedical waste may also include waste associated with the generation of biomedical waste that visually appears to be of medical or laboratory origin (e.g., packaging, unused bandages, infusion kits, etc.), as well research laboratory waste containing biomolecules or organisms that are restricted from environmental release. 

Electronic devices which are reused or discarded are called 

  1. Electronic trash

  2. Environment waste

  3. E-waste

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Electronic waste or e-waste describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. Used electronics which are destined for reuse, resale, salvage, recycling or disposal are also considered e-waste. Informal processing of electronic waste in developing countries may cause serious health and pollution problems, as these countries have limited regulatory oversight of e-waste processing. 

Infectious biomedical waste includes

  1. Discarded blood

  2. Used gloves

  3. Bandages

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Biomedical waste may be solid or liquid. Examples of infectious waste include discarded blood, unwanted microbiological cultures and stocks, identifiable body parts, other human or animal tissue, used bandages and dressings, discarded gloves, other medical supplies that may have been in contact with blood and body fluids and laboratory waste that exhibits the characteristics described above. 

________ is e-waste.

  1. Beryllium

  2. Mercury

  3. Cadmium

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The waste that is generated from electronic gadgets is called as e-waste. Several hazardous material/ chemical are categorized as e-waste like beryllium, lead, Cd etc.

Incinerator is ________.

  1. Just a machine

  2. It's a machine and process

  3. It's a sterilizing machine

  4. Both B and C


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Biomedical wastes, industrial wastes, domestic wastes etc., are burnt in and incinerator at high temperature. Incineration is an industrial combustion process designed to reduce unwanted material to simple solid and gaseous residues.

Match the columns and choose the correct options.

I II
(p) e waste (i) Waste clothing
(q) Biodegradable waste (ii) Dirt
(r) Inert waste (iii) Green waste
(s) Composite waste (iv) Irreparable waste



  1. p-i, q-ii, r-iv, s-iii

  2. p-iv, q-iii, r-ii, s-i

  3. p-iii, q-iv, r-i, s-ii

  4. p-iv, q-iii, r-i, s-ii


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • (p)e-waste - (iv)Irreparable waste - Irreparable computers and other electronic goods are known as electronic wastes (e-waste). Electronic waste or e-waste describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. When electronic waste is thrown away in landfills their toxic materials seep into groundwater, affecting both land and sea animals.
  • (q)Biodegradable waste - (iii)Green waste -Green waste is an organic waste that can be composted. As green waste can be degraded by natural processes into some usable forms they are called a biodegradable waste.
  • (r)Inert waste - (ii)Dirt -Inert waste is waste which is neither chemically nor biologically reactive and will not decompose. Examples of this are sand and concrete. Inert waste is also called as dirt.
  • (s)Composite waste -(i)Waste clothing - Composite is a material made of 2 or more materials. Hence the overall properties are dependent on the type of reinforcement and matrix. Once the material has done its part and it no longer used it is needed to be replaced.

Which of the following methods of waste management produce energy?

  1. Biomedical waste management

  2. Safe landfill sites

  3. Industrial solid waste management

  4. Pyrolysis


Correct Option: D

Biomedical waste is very hazardous for human life.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Biomedical waste includes infectious waste, which is waste that is contaminated by body fluids or radioactive chemicals such as chemotherapy drugs. The waste may include needles, disposable tools and other materials. Improper management of biomedical waste can result in contamination of air, soil and water with pathogens and toxic chemicals which may affect all forms of life. Inadequate waste management may lead to transmission of diseases like typhoid, cholera, etc. Infectious agents such as faeces, vomit, saliva, secretions, blood can cause serious health risks on individuals by affecting organs or systems like gastrointestinal, respiratory, eye, skin and cause Anthrax, Meningitis, AIDS, Haemorrhagic Fever, Hepatitis A, B, C, Influenza etc.

So the correct option is ' True ' .