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Domestic Waste

Domestic Waste

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English

9th - 12th Grade

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Anik Marselawati

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8 Slides • 22 Questions

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​DOMESTIC WASTE

By Anik Marselawati

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What do you know about Domestic Waste?

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Multiple Choice

What is domestic waste?

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Waste produced by factories

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Waste produced by households

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Waste from hospitals

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Waste from offices

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Multiple Choice

Domestic wastes include food waste, paper, glass, metals, plastics,textiles, etc.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

How does domestic waste impact the environment?

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Domestic waste is beneficial for wildlife.

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Domestic waste negatively affects the environment through pollution, resource depletion, and harm to wildlife.

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Domestic waste has no effect on the environment.

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Domestic waste improves soil quality.

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Multiple Choice

Which type of waste can be composted?

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Glass

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Metals

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Organic waste

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Plastic

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is considered hazardous waste?

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Plastic bottles

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Used batteries

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Garden clippings

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Food scraps

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Multiple Choice

Identify the effects of plastic waste on marine life.

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Plastic waste has no effect on marine life.

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Plastic waste provides essential nutrients to marine organisms.

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Plastic waste negatively impacts marine life by causing ingestion, entanglement, habitat destruction, and toxic contamination.

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Plastic waste enhances marine biodiversity.

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Multiple Choice

Describe three waste management techniques.

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1. Recycling: Processing materials to create new products. 2. Composting: Converting organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. 3. Incineration: Burning waste to reduce volume and generate energy.

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Throw all waste in the oceanIncubation: Storing waste in controlled environments.

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Landfilling: Burying waste in designated areas.

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Filtration: Separating waste materials using screens.

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Multiple Choice

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Group this waste.

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Excretion and defecation

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Organic

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Paper

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Toxic

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Multiple Choice

Bottles & Containers – Which category of waste do they belong to?
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Dry waste
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Wet waste
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Hazardous waste
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E-waste

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Multiple Choice

Vegetable waste – Which category of waste do they belong to?
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Dry waste
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Wet waste
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Hazardous waste
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Sanitary waste

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Multiple Choice

paper, wood, or fibers includes .....

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manufacturing waste

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agricultural waste

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surface impoundment

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RCRA

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Multiple Choice

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What can food waste be used for?
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composting
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animal feed
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community gardens
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all of the above

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Multiple Choice

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What is it?

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Metal

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Plastic

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Paper

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Glass

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Multiple Choice

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What is it?

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Metal

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Plastic

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Paper

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Glass

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Multiple Choice

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What is it?

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metal

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plastic

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glass

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paper

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Multiple Choice

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E-waste can be recycled to extract ____.

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gold, rare earths, valuable metals

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carbon compounds

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organic solids

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personal identification information

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of organic domestic waste?

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Plastic bag

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Glass bottle

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Vegetable peel

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Aluminum can

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Multiple Choice

What does the “3R” principle stand for in waste management?

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Reuse, Reduce, Recycle

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Remove, Replace, Reuse

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Recycle, Restore, Reduce

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Reduce, Reuse, Repair

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Multiple Choice

What is the impact of unmanaged domestic waste on the environment?

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Cleaner air and water

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Increase in soil fertility

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Pollution and health problems

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Reduction in global warming

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Multiple Choice

A text which says what a person or a thing is like is .......

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Descriptive text

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Argumentative text

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Explanation text

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Procedure text

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of descriptive text?

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To entertain the reader with the story which can be fictin or non-fiction

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To give directions on how to do or make something

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To retell past experience

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To describe and reveal a particular person, place, or thing

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Multiple Choice

Generic srtuctures of descriptive text are .....

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Orientation and complication

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Identification and description

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Evaluation and Resolution

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Thesis, arguments and conclusion

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  1. awareness : /əˈwer.nəs/

  2. influence : /ˈɪn.flu.əns/

  3. household : /ˈhaʊs.həʊld/

  4. waste : /weɪst/

  5. important : /ɪmˈpɔːr.tənt/

  6. liquid : /ˈlɪk.wɪd/

  7. contain : /kənˈteɪn/

  8. affect : /əˈfekt/

  9. tear (hole) : /ter/ (eyes) : /tɪər/

  10. disposal : /dɪˈspoʊ.zəl/

  1. inseparable : /ɪnˈsep.rə.bəl/

  2. amount : /əˈmaʊnt/

  3. hazardous : /ˈhæz.ɚ.dəs/

  4. harmful : /ˈhɑːrm.fəl/

  5. environment : /ɪnˈvaɪ.rə.mənt/

  6. stroll : /stroʊl/

  7. heap : /hiːp/

  8. outskirts : /ˈaʊt.skɝːts/

  9. boundary : /ˈbaʊn.dər.i/

  10. commercial : /kəˈmɝː.ʃəl/

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