Biology Practice: Waste Management (Mock Test 4 - Expert Logic & Analysis)
1. In a clinical setting, an expert decides to use "Autoclaving" for waste. What is the logical advantage of this over incineration?
2. A researcher finds high levels of "Dioxins" in the air near a waste plant. This is a logical indicator of which improper process?
3. Why is "Source Reduction" considered the most effective level in the Waste Management Hierarchy?
4. An environmentalist observes "Algal Blooms" in a lake. Logically, which waste management failure is likely responsible?
5. The logic of "Extended Producer Responsibility" (EPR) suggests that:
6. If a soil sample shows high "Cadmium" levels, which waste source is logically suspected?
7. Why is "Methane" collection in landfills biologically and environmentally significant?
8. "Electrostatic Precipitators" (ESPs) are used in industries to logically target:
9. Which expert logic explains why "Segregation" must happen at the point of origin?
10. "Bioremediation" is an expert technique used to clean up toxic waste sites by:
20. What is the logical environmental risk of "Open Burning" of municipal waste?