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This section includes 14 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Waste Water Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
What is the area of land required for 4000 people for disposal of waste? |
A. | 1.25 hectares |
B. | 1.5 hectares |
C. | 1.75 hectares |
D. | 2.0 hectares |
Answer» B. 1.5 hectares | |
2. |
What is the minimum depth of the landfill required? |
A. | 1.5 m |
B. | 1.6 m |
C. | 1.7 m |
D. | 1.8 m |
Answer» E. | |
3. |
How many types of garbage wastes are present? |
A. | 2 |
B. | 3 |
C. | 4 |
D. | 5 |
Answer» B. 3 | |
4. |
HOW_MANY_TYPES_OF_GARBAGE_WASTES_ARE_PRESENT??$ |
A. | 2 |
B. | 3 |
C. | 4 |
D. | 5 |
Answer» B. 3 | |
5. |
What is the area of land required for 4000 people for disposal of waste?$ |
A. | 1.25 hectares |
B. | 1.5 hectares |
C. | 1.75 hectares |
D. | 2.0 hectares |
Answer» B. 1.5 hectares | |
6. |
What is the minimum depth of the landfill required?$ |
A. | 1.5 m |
B. | 1.6 m |
C. | 1.7 m |
D. | 1.8 m |
Answer» E. | |
7. |
How many types of rubbish waste are present? |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 4 |
Answer» C. 3 | |
8. |
_______ consists of wastes originating from various food facilities. |
A. | Compost |
B. | Manure |
C. | Rubbish |
D. | Garbage |
Answer» D. Garbage | |
9. |
_________ is the solid or semi-solid waste incidental to preparing, cooking, and serving food and cleaning of food service items. |
A. | Rubbish |
B. | Waste |
C. | Garbage |
D. | Dirt |
Answer» D. Dirt | |
10. |
Garbage is a liquid waste. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
11. |
Methane gas is released due to ______ |
A. | Proper segregation |
B. | Improper segregation |
C. | Disposal |
D. | Dumping |
Answer» C. Disposal | |
12. |
Proper segregation can lead to mixing in landfills. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
13. |
What is the amount of waste generated in urban India per day? |
A. | 155500 |
B. | 188500 |
C. | 175800 |
D. | 168500 |
Answer» C. 175800 | |
14. |
_________ is the separation of biodegradable waste from non biodegradable waste for proper disposal and recycling. |
A. | Separation |
B. | Segregation |
C. | Removal |
D. | Composting |
Answer» C. Removal | |