Q1: Multiple choice questions
(i) Which one of the following industries uses bauxite as a raw material?
(a) Aluminium
(b) Cement
(c) Jute
(d) Steel
Ans: (a) Aluminium
Bauxite is the raw material, which is crushed to dissolve out alumina. Alumina is then sent to the site of aluminium smelter.
Aluminium
(ii) Which one of the following industries manufactures telephones, computer, etc?
(a) Steel
(b) Electronic
(c) Aluminium
(d) Information Technology
Ans: (b) Electronic
The electronics industry includes a broad range of products, such as transistor sets, televisions, telephones, cellular telecom equipment, telephone exchanges, radars, computers, and other devices needed for telecommunications.
Q2: Answer the following briefly in not more than 30 words.
(i) What is manufacturing?
(ii) What are basic industries? Give an example.
Ans:
(i) Production of goods in large quantities after processing from raw materials to more valuable products is called manufacturing. For example, paper is manufactured from wood.
(ii) Basic industries are those industries which supply their products or raw materials to manufacture other goods e.g., iron and steel and copper smelting, aluminium smelting industries.
Q3: Write the answers to the following questions in 120 words.
(i) How do industries pollute the environment?
Ans: Industries pollute the environment in four ways as given below:
(a) Air pollution:
(b) Water pollution:
(c) Thermal pollution:
(d) Noise pollution:
Industries Pollute the Environment
(ii) Discuss the steps to be taken to minimise environmental degradation by industry?
Ans: Steps to minimise environmental degradation:
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