Heaps of rubbish provide shelter to-
- Houseflies
- Mosquitoes
- Microorganisms
- All of the above
The utensil where the waste material is collected is called
- Container
- Dustbin
- Glass
- None of these
For collecting biodegeradable waste, we use-
- Blue dustbin
- Red dustbin
- Green dustbin
- Yellow dustbin
The matter which is decomposed by microorganisms is called-
- Biodegradable
- Non biodegradable
- Hazardous
- Non hazardous
An example of non biodegeradable waste is-
- Vegetable peel
- Fruit peel
- Leaves
- Plastic
The three R's stand for-
- Recycle, Retreat, Reuse
- Regain, Recycle, Refresh
- Recycle, Repeat, Rearrange
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Waste material -
- Can be used again
- Cannot be used again
- Can be thrown
- Both B and C
A low lying area where waste is dumped -
- Dustbin
- Sink
- Landfill
- Pit
The manure made by the kitchen waste is called-
- Compost
- Garbage
- Organic waste
- None of these
Redworms prepare a type of compost called-
- Wormipost
- Vermiculture
- Redpost
- Vermicompost