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5.  Which of the following is/are eco-friendly materials?
             i.   Banana leaves                                 ii.   Plastic plate
             iii.  Both (i) and (ii)                            iv.  None of these
           6.  The  Indian  government  is  also  providing  impetus  for  green  jobs  as  part  of  restructured  growth  strategies  under  its
             ............................ campaign.
             i.  Make in India                                  ii.  Make in Japan
             iii. Make in USA                                   iv.  All of these
           7.  15–20 group members of a village who are involved in eco–friendly farming are called .............................
             i.  FIG (Farmer Interest Groups)                   ii.  SID (Social Interest Groups)
             iii. FPO (Farmer Producer Organization)            iv.  None of these
           8.  The Government of India launched the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) in June 2008 to deal with climate
             change and related issues. The NAPCC comprises eight missions in specific areas of .............................
             i.  Solar energy and Enhanced energy efficiency
             ii.  Habitat, Water & Sustaining Himalayan ecosystem
             iii. Forestry, Agriculture, and Strategic knowledge for climate change
             iv. All of these
           9.  What are the different ways we can reduce the amount of waste produced in manufacturing plants and factories?
             i.  Reusing scrap material                         ii.  Ensuring quality control & use of eco-friendly materials
             iii. Waste exchange & Managing e-waste             iv.  All of these
          10.  Which of the following is not an example of greenhouse gas?
             i.   Carbon dioxide                                ii.   Oxygen
             iii.  Ozone                                        iv.  Nitrous oxide

        B.  Fill in the blanks.
           1.  Poisonous substances produced by bacteria, animals, or plants are known as ............................ .
           2.  Based on the source of origin and type of waste, the Ministry of Urban Development of the Government of India has divided
             solid waste into ............................ categories.
           3.  The duties of a solar lighting technician include installing, testing, and repairing different types of ............................ home
             lighting systems and streetlights.
           4.  ............................ equipment can help identify production problems at an early stage.
           5.  The design of ............................ combines the use of renewable and non-renewable resources.

                                                         Section B
                                                 (Subjective Type Questions)
        A.  Answer the following questions:
           1.  What are the possible green jobs in building and construction?            [CBSE Sample Paper 2020-21]
           2.  What is NAPCC?
           3.  What is appropriate technology?
           4.  List some sectors where green jobs can be generated.
           5.  Name any two green jobs in the following sectors.                                          [NCERT]
             i.  Construction
             ii.  Renewable energy
           6.  What are Farmer Producer Organisations?
           7.  What is the Biofuel Policy?
           8.  What is environmentally friendly drip irrigation?
           9.  Write a short note on green jobs in solar and wind energy.






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