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Question 13 Marks
The pie charts $A$ and $B$ shown in Fig. are based on waste segregation method adopted by two families $X$ and $Y$ respectively.

Which of the two families $X$ or $Y$ do you think is more environmentally conscious and why?
Answer
The family $X$ is more environmentally conscious because they dispose off their kitchen waste and polythene bags separately.
Disposing them separately has an advantage as kitchen waste is biodegradable and can be converted into compost. Polythene bags on the contrary are non-biodegradable and cannot be recycled or decomposed.
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Question 23 Marks
Why do rag-pickers always seem to suffer from some disease or the other?
Answer
Rag-pickers come across different sorts of wastes. While they are collecting rags they are subjected to chemical poisons, infectious materials and hazardous materials discarded as wastes. Since they are always malnourished they tend to suffer from diseases like tuberculosis and cancer, retarded growth and anaemia.
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Question 33 Marks
How do redworms convert the waste into compost in a compost pit?
Answer
Redworms do not have teeth. They have a structure called ‘gizzard’, which helps them in grinding their food. The redworms eat the waste material, which is ground in the gizzard. The ground material is then excreted out of its body and is called compost.
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Question 43 Marks
How can you reduce the use of plastics?
Answer
  1. Use paper or cloth bags in place of plastic bags.
  2. Educate friends and family members about harmful effects of plastics.
  3. Avoid buying frozen foods which are preserved in plastic packing.
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Question 53 Marks
Beera, a farmer would clear his field everyday, and burn dry leaves fallen on the ground. After sometime he found that those living in huts near his field were suffering from cough and breathing problems.
  1. Can you explain why?
  2. Also suggest an environment friendly way to dispose the dry leaves.
Answer
  1. Fumes and gases produced by burning dry leaves caused cough and breathing problems for the people living in the nearby area.
  2. An environment friendly way to dispose the dry leaves is to use them for making manure.
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Question 63 Marks
Read the poem written below and then answer the questions from the information gathered from the book or elsewhere.
Blue and Green
Two bins, you mean?
Yes, they are there
to throw your waste.
But not in a hurry
Nor in a haste.
Select from waste, sieve if seems muddy
Separate all items and when they are ready
Place in a blue bin, or one that is green
For a voyage to the landfill, or for composting.
  1. Name the two kinds of waste that need to be separated from each other in two different waste bins.
  2. Name two items of waste each that need to be sent to a (a) landfill, (b) for composting.
Answer
  1. Two kinds of waste that need to be separated are biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes. The former is part of garbage on which bacteria can act to form harmless substances and the latter is part of garbage that cannot rot or decay.
  2.  
  1. The part of garbage which cannot be disposed off by other method is dumped in a landfill, e.g. Any metal items.
  2. The rotted plant and animal waste can be sent for composting. The microorganisms can act on these wastes to convert it into manure.
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Question 73 Marks
Why are plastics harmful?
Answer
  1. All kinds of plastics give out harmful gases, upon heating or burning. These gases may cause many health problems, including cancer, in humans.
  2. Stray animals, while looking for food in the garbage thrown in plastic bags, end up swallowing them. Sometimes, they die due to this.
  3. The plastic bags thrown away carelessly on roads and other places get into drains and the sewer system. As a result, drains get choked and the water spills on the roads. During heavy rains, it might even create a flood like situation.
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Question 83 Marks
What would happen if waste material is not collected from the waste material bins for many days?
Answer
  1. A toxic odour will develop in the surroundings.
  2. Large number of mosquitoes and pests will begin to settle.
  3. Many diseases will spread.
  4. The air gets polluted.
  5. Unhygienic conditions will develop.
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Question 93 Marks
Paheli was writing a letter to her friend. She crumpled and threw the first draft of her letter on the floor as it had become untidy. Similarly she crumpled and threw 6 more papers on the ground. In the end, she picked them up and put them in a polythene bag and threw it on the road outside her house. Do you think Paheli’s action were responsible? What would you have done if you were in her place?
Answer
No, in my opinion, Paheli’s action were not responsible. She wasted paper and used a polythene bag. If I would have been in her place, I would have used the reverse side of the paper for doing rough work or convert it into paper pulp to make a handicraft item.
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Question 103 Marks
Given below are steps in vermicomposting and each step has been given an alphabet. Rearrange the steps in the correct sequence and write the alphabets on the chart provided. One step is done for you.
$F$ Dig a pit in a suitable place in your garden.
$C$ Spread sand on the floor of the pit.
$E$ Add vegetable peels and fruits waste in the pit.
$A$ Sprinkle water to keep it moist.
$D$ Place red worms in the pit.
$B$ Cover with a gunny bag or grass.
Step:
$1 - F$
$2 -$
$3 -$
$4 -$
$5 -$
$6 -$
Answer
$1$ $=$ $F$
$2$ $=$ $C$
$3$ $=$ $E$
$4$ $=$ $B$
$5$ $=$ $A$
$6$ $=$ $D$
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Question 113 Marks
Write three ill-effects of plastics.
Answer
  1. Burning plastics cause emission of poisonous gas.
  2. Plastic waste is eaten by animals resulting in their death.
  3. Plastics choke sewer system.
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Question 123 Marks
Discuss:
Is it possible to reduce the problems relating to disposal of garbage?
Answer
Yes, it is possible to reduce problems related to disposal of garbage. Here are some steps that can be observed by every individual to reduce the problem of garbage disposal:
  1. Avoid using plastic bags. Encourage shopkeepers to use paper bags or always carry a cloth or jute bag while shopping.
  2. Save paper. Use both sides of paper to write.
  3. Use separate bins for recyclable and non-recyclable waste.
  4. Kitchen waste that includes fruit and vegetable peels, waste food, tea leaves, etc. can be used to make manure.
  5. Encourage your family, friends, and others to follow proper disposal practices.
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Question 133 Marks
Do you think it is better to use compost instead of chemical fertilisers? Why?
Answer
Yes, it is better to use compost instead of chemical fertilizers. This is because compost is prepared from plant and animal wastes, therefore, it easily gets decomposed. It does not add any harmful chemicals to the soil, whereas an excessive use of chemical fertilizers causes soil and water pollution.
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Question 143 Marks
Have you seen any other organism besides redworms, in your pit? If yes, try to find out their names. Draw pictures of these.
Answer
Yes. A pit might contain other soil microbes such as bacteria, other species of earthworms such as brandling worm and red wiggler worm.
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Question 153 Marks
Discuss:
Is garbage disposal the responsibility only of the government?
Answer
Proper disposal of garbage should be a concern of every citizen, and not just of the government. Each and every individual must reduce activities that pollute the environment. A lot of waste is generated from homes, offices, schools, hospitals, etc. It includes food waste, paper, plastic, glass, metal, etc. Therefore, it is required that every individual must reduce the production of wastes and must help in the proper disposal of these wastes.
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Question 163 Marks
Recently, a ban on plastic bags has been imposed in many places? Is the ban justified? Give reasons in three sentences.
Answer
The recent ban on plastic bags is justified because:
  1. The resources used to create the bags are scarce.
  2. They harm the environment when disposed off improperly and also are visible blight of roadside litter.
  3. Cost of disposing or recycling them is high, as they are non-biodegradable.
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Question 173 Marks
Read the items mentioned in Columns $I$ and $II$ and fill in the related process in the Column $III$
  $COLUMN I$ $COLUMN II$   $COLUMN III$
$(a)$ Organic waste Earthworms $(i)$ ...............
$(b)$ Garbage Dig pit and fill with garbage $(ii)$ ...............
$(c)$ Old newspaper Paper bags $(iii)$ ...............
Answer
  $COLUMN\ I$ $COLUMN\ II$   $COLUMN\ III$
$(a)$ Organic waste Earthworms $(i)$ Vermicomposting
$(b)$ Garbage Dig pit and fill with garbage $(ii)$ Garbage disposal/ landfill
$(c)$ Old newspaper Paper bags $(iii)$ Recycling
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Question 183 Marks
Which one is better-burning heaps of dried leaves or converting them into compost?
Answer
Converting the heaps of dried leaves into compost is better than burning them because burning of leaves produces smoke and gases that are harmful to health. Converting the leaves into compost will not produce any pollution and will also enrich the soil.
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Question 193 Marks
If you and your friends are given the choice of eating in a plastic plate or a banana leaf platter at a party, which one would you prefer and why?
Answer
We would prefer to eat food in a banana leaf platter. This is because a leaf platter is a harmless substance that can be used to make manure by the process of composting, whereas plastic plates cannot be converted into harmless substances by composting. They remain in the environment and create many problems.
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Question 203 Marks
Why should recycled plastics not be used for storing eatables?
Answer
Some shopkeepers use plastic bags that have been used earlier for some other purpose. Sometimes bags collected by rag pickers are also used after washing them. Using such bags and containers for storing eatables can be harmful.
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Question 213 Marks
If you and your friend are given the choice of eating in a plastic plate or a banana leaf platter at a party, which one would you prefer and why?
Answer
Banana leaf platter, because.
  • Easy disposal.
  • Easy be recycled.
  • More environment-friendly.
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Question 223 Marks
Distinguish between biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes.
Answer
S. No.
Biodegradable wastes
Non-biodegradable wastes
$(i)$
These are wastes which can be broken down to harmless or non-poisonous substances by the action of microorganisms.
These are wastes which cannot be broken down to harmless or nonpoisonous substances by the action of micro-organisms.
$(ii)$
These wastes undergo rotting.
These wastes do not undergo rotting or take a very long time for rotting.
$(iii)$
Example: domestic sewage, newspapers and vegetable matter.
Example: polythene bags, plastics, glass, aluminium cans, iron nails and $DDT$.
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Question 233 Marks
Write a story on how packaging increases the amount of garbage.
Answer
Packaging increases the amount of garbage as we keep on throwing the packaging materials carelessly on roads and other places. Also, since these packaging materials (mainly plastic covers) are non-recyclable, they keep lying on the roads and cannot be properly disposed off. Sometimes, they get into drains and sewer systems and block them, creating more problems.
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Question 243 Marks
Collect different kinds of packaging material. What was the purpose for which each one was used? Discuss in groups.
Answer
The different kinds of packaging materials commonly used includes:
  1. Plastic bags for carrying eatables or other household things $(ii)$ cloth or jute bags for carrying fruits, vegetables, or other groceries
  2. Paper bags for carrying small groceries, packing of food, etc.
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