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Organic and Inorganic Trash

KINTAN KINANTI
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Pertanyaan 1

Pilihan ganda

What is the main difference between organic and inorganic trash?

  • Organic trash decomposes naturally, inorganic trash does not
  • Inorganic trash decomposes naturally, organic trash does not
  • Both decompose naturally
  • Neither decompose naturally

Pertanyaan 2

Pilihan ganda

Which of the following is an example of organic trash?

  • Plastic bottle
  • Glass jar
  • Apple peel
  • Aluminum can

Pertanyaan 3

Pilihan ganda

Why is it important to separate organic and inorganic trash?

  • It helps in recycling processes
  • It reduces landfill waste
  • It prevents contamination
  • All of the above

Pertanyaan 4

Pilihan ganda

Which of the following items would be considered inorganic trash?

  • Banana peel
  • Wood chips
  • Metal can
  • Bread crust

Pertanyaan 5

Pilihan ganda

What is composting?

  • The process of disposing of inorganic waste
  • The process of converting organic waste into soil fertilizer
  • A method to burn trash
  • A recycling process for glass

Pertanyaan 6

Pilihan ganda

Which of the following is a benefit of composting organic waste?

  • Reduces methane emissions from landfills
  • Increases landfill volume
  • Makes waste disposal more expensive
  • Produces more inorganic waste

Pertanyaan 7

Pilihan ganda

How can inorganic trash be managed effectively?

  • Composting
  • Burning
  • Recycling
  • Burying

Pertanyaan 8

Pilihan ganda

Which of the following is a common method for disposing of organic waste?

  • Recycling
  • Landfilling
  • Composting
  • Incineration

Pertanyaan 9

Pilihan ganda

What type of waste is glass considered?

  • Organic
  • Inorganic
  • Biodegradable
  • Compostable

Pertanyaan 10

Pilihan ganda

Which option is a challenge in managing inorganic waste?

  • It decomposes too quickly
  • It is difficult to recycle
  • It produces nutrients
  • It is always compostable
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