Match the activity given in Column I with the type of pollution created by it given in Column II.
Column I (Activity)
Column II (Effect)
(i) Releasing gases to the atmosphere after burning waste material containing Sulphur.
(a) Water pollution
(ii) Using carbamates as pesticides
(b) Photochemical smog, damage to plant life, corrosion to building material, induce breathing problems, water pollution.
(iii) Using synthetic detergents for washing clothes
(c) Damaging ozone layer
(iv) Releasing gases produced by automobiles and factories in the atmosphere.
(d) May cause nerve diseases in humans.
(v) Using chlorofluorocarbon compounds for cleaning computer parts
(e) Classical smog, acid rain, water pollution, induce breathing problems, damage to buildings, corrosion of metals.
Match the activity given in Column I with the type of pollution created by it given in Column II.
Column I (Activity) |
Column II (Effect) |
(i) Releasing gases to the atmosphere after burning waste material containing Sulphur. |
(a) Water pollution |
(ii) Using carbamates as pesticides |
(b) Photochemical smog, damage to plant life, corrosion to building material, induce breathing problems, water pollution. |
(iii) Using synthetic detergents for washing clothes |
(c) Damaging ozone layer |
(iv) Releasing gases produced by automobiles and factories in the atmosphere. |
(d) May cause nerve diseases in humans. |
(v) Using chlorofluorocarbon compounds for cleaning computer parts |
(e) Classical smog, acid rain, water pollution, induce breathing problems, damage to buildings, corrosion of metals. |
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This is a Matching Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
(i)→ (e); (ii)→ (d); (iii)→ (a); (iv)→ (b) ; (v)→ (c)
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