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Municipal Solid Waste
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25 Questions

1. Why burning waste is not an acceptable practice of solid waste management?
2. How does organic material in the buried solid waste will decompose?
3. The process of burning municipal solid waste at high temperature is called ____________
4. Why the recycled paper is banned for use in food containers?
5. Which was the first city to an established system of waste removal?
6. Which of the following combination methods can be used to process hazardous wastes?
7. Identify the Following Ones Which Can Be Recycled Many Times?
8. Landfilling is an economic alternative for solid waste disposal and it can be implemented easily.
9. The term ‘Municipal Solid Waste’ is used to describe which kind of solid waste?
10. Which of the following resembles the rich topsoil in context to solid waste composting?
11. Why Do Plastics Fall Under a Difficult Material to Recycle?
12. The degradation rate of anaerobic digestion is higher than that of aerobic digestion.
13. The density of ash produced in the municipal solid waste is ___________
14. Which of the following methods cannot be used for waste disposal?
15. Which of the following is not generated in waste treatment processes?
16. When the Matter Present Inside the Sanitary Landfill Breaks Down, Which of the Following Gas Generates?
17. Which of the following is both inorganic and organic?
18. Which of the following is not an advantage of aerobic composting?
19. What can be hazardous waste in the purification processes for organic solvents?
20. Which of the following requires special treatment of bacteria?
21. Why plastics are difficult to recycle?
22. Unrecycled plastic leads to the emission of greenhouse gases.
23. Which of the Following Methods is a Good One in Dealing With the Solid Waste Problem?
24. The technological potential of the biological wastes has been fully exhausted.
25. What is a major advantage of anaerobic fermentation over aerobic composting?