Solid Waste
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25 Questions

1. In provision of the rules, which of the following is not appropriate with respect to the hazardous wastes?
2. Which of the following is not a waste treatment method for biomedical wastes?
3. In which method of disposal of municipal solid waste, the waste is dumped in the soil?
4. Which of the Following Ones Is the Simplest and Most Common Method Used in the Cities to Dump the Wastes That Are Collected?
5. How many main components are there in integrated waste management?
6. Which was the first city to an established system of waste removal?
7. Identify the Following Ones Which Can Be Recycled Many Times?
8. The density of ash produced in the municipal solid waste is ___________
9. Which of the following is both inorganic and organic?
10. What plan should we make to the disposal of solid waste?
11. Which of the following waste can be decomposed by bacteria?
12. Which of the following is not a result of mishandling of solid waste?
13. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) contains a wide variety of materials.
14. Which of the following is not the landfilling method?
15. Why recycling of metal is more cost-effective?
16. How many key characteristics of a municipal sanitary landfill are there?
17. Which of the following should not be mixed with other wastes to avoid contamination?
18. Which of the following can be used to produce marketable compost from dry solid wastes?
19. Why plastics are difficult to recycle?
20. Which of the following temperature is optimum for incinerators?
21. Unrecycled plastic leads to emission of greenhouse gases.
22. How does organic material in the buried solid waste will decompose?
23. What is called for the process of burning municipal solid waste in a properly designed furnace under suitable temperature and operating conditions?
24. Genetically engineered microorganisms can treat biomedical wastes.
25. Biomedical wastes are not infectious.