Dust and smoke

Here are 10 One-Word Answer Type Questions from the concept Dust and Smoke based on your textbook content from the chapter What if it Finishes…? and related explanations (Page 110 onwards) .

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Topic: Dust and Smoke

1. Question:

What is released from vehicles when fuel is burnt?

Answer: Smoke

Explanation: Vehicles give out smoke when petrol or diesel burns .

2. Question:

What causes breathing problems when mixed in air?

Answer: Smoke

Explanation: Smoke in the air can cause coughing and breathing problems .

3. Question:

What do we see in the air when vehicles move fast?

Answer: Dust

Explanation: Moving vehicles raise dust in the air.

4. Question:

What is mixed with air when dry wood is burnt?

Answer: Smoke

Explanation: Burning dry wood creates smoke which mixes in the air .

5. Question:

What increases in the air when the number of vehicles increases?

Answer: Smoke

Explanation: More vehicles mean more fuel burning and more smoke in the air.

6. Question:

What makes the sky look hazy in busy cities?

Answer: Dust

Explanation: Dust from roads and construction makes the air hazy.

7. Question:

What do we breathe in along with air due to pollution?

Answer: Dust

Explanation: Dust particles enter our body with air and cause harm.

8. Question:

What causes coughing and eye irritation on busy roads?

Answer: Smoke

Explanation: Smoke from vehicles and factories causes coughing and eye irritation.

9. Question:

What is found in the air along with smoke in crowded places?

Answer: Dust

Explanation: Dust and smoke together pollute the air in crowded places.

10. Question:

What is produced when damp wood is burnt in a chulha?

Answer: Smoke

Explanation: Burning damp wood creates more smoke, which causes coughing and breathing problems .

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