Journey Towards a Cleaner World
In a not-so-distant future, imagine a world shrouded in thick, choking smog, rivers running toxic, soil incapable of supporting life, and a deafening cacophony of noise that never quiets. This world is the result of unchecked pollution. Pollution, in forms of air, water, soil, and noise, has devastating effects, ranging from health issues like asthma and cancer to global warming and climate change. However, this grim picture is not the end. There's hope, and it resides in our actions. Simple changes like using public transportation, recycling, reducing waste, and planting trees can significantly reduce pollution. Legislation and technology also play crucial roles in pollution control and prevention. Always remember, every journey begins with a single step. By taking these steps, we embark on a journey towards a cleaner, healthier world where the skies are blue, the rivers pure, the land fertile, and the noise a symphony of life's hustle and bustle.
Question 1
What is meant by 'unchecked pollution' in the context?
Pollution that is not harmful
Pollution that is beneficial
Pollution that is regulated
Pollution that is ignored or not controlled
Pollution that is not visible
Question 2
What is the central idea of this text?
The world is doomed due to pollution
Pollution has no solution
Individual actions can significantly reduce pollution and lead to a cleaner, healthier world
Global warming is the biggest threat to the world
Planting trees is the only solution to pollution
Question 3
What does the 'single step' mentioned in the last line signify?
Taking a physical step
The first action towards reducing pollution
Legislation for pollution control
Technology for pollution prevention
Using public transportation
Question 4
What is the role of legislation and technology in the context given?
They increase the level of pollution
They have no role in pollution control
They are the cause of pollution
They are crucial in pollution control and prevention
They are beneficial for health issues
Question 5
What changes could cause a significant reduction in pollution according to the text?
Using private cars
Increasing waste
Cutting trees
Using public transportation, recycling, reducing waste, and planting trees
Increasing the noise pollution
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