Wed 2018 Quiz Day 2

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1. As per consent Water Consumption is categorized as _____________________ types

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As per consent, water consumption is categorized into four types.

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WED 2018 QUIZ DAY 2 assesses knowledge in water management practices, focusing on bio-assay tests, water consumption limits, particulate matter monitoring, and cost analysis of water resources. It enhances understanding of environmental compliance and industrial water use.

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2. In which area harvested rain water was used in FY_17-18?

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In FY_17-18, harvested rainwater was used in the domestic and process areas. This means that the collected rainwater was utilized for activities such as household chores, irrigation, and industrial processes. It was not specifically used for drinking purposes, eye wash, or in the canteen.

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3. What is the density of Water?

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Water has a density of 997 kg/m³. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. The density of water is higher than the other options provided, indicating that water is relatively dense compared to other substances. The density of water is influenced by various factors, including temperature and pressure.

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4. What is the full form of COD?

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COD stands for Chemical Oxygen Demand. It is a measure of the amount of oxygen required to oxidize organic and inorganic matter in a water sample. It is commonly used in environmental and wastewater treatment processes to assess the level of pollution and the effectiveness of treatment methods. The other options, Cost of Oxygen Demand, Chemical Oxygen Draft, and Cost of Organic Drugs, are not relevant to the term COD and do not accurately represent its meaning.

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5. What is the consent limit for Water Consumption?

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The consent limit for water consumption is 350 KLD. This means that the maximum amount of water that can be consumed, as per the consent given, is 350 KLD.

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6. What is the quantity of Rain Water harvested in FY_17-18?

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In FY_17-18, the quantity of rainwater harvested was 3922 KL.

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7. In how many locations Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter Monitoring is done?

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Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter Monitoring is done in 5 locations. This suggests that there are specific sites where the monitoring of suspended particulate matter is carried out. The number of locations indicates the extent of monitoring and the areas that are being assessed for the presence of these particles.

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8. What is the cost of RO water tanker procured from outside?

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The cost of the RO water tanker procured from outside is Rs.180 per KL.

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9. What is the frequency of bio-assay test of treated water?

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The frequency of bio-assay tests for treated water is monthly. This means that the test is conducted once every month to assess the effectiveness of the treatment process and ensure the water is safe for consumption. Conducting the test on a monthly basis allows for regular monitoring of any potential changes or contaminants in the water, ensuring that any issues can be quickly identified and addressed. This frequent testing schedule helps to maintain the quality and safety of the treated water supply.

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10. What is the monitoring frequency of the Desirable Characteristics of Drinking Water?

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The monitoring frequency of the Desirable Characteristics of Drinking Water is half yearly. This means that the characteristics of drinking water are monitored every six months. This allows for regular assessment and evaluation of the water quality to ensure that it meets the desired standards. Monitoring at this frequency helps to identify any potential issues or changes in the water quality and take appropriate actions if needed.

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As per consent Water Consumption is categorized as...
In which area harvested rain water was used in FY_17-18?
What is the density of Water?
What is the full form of COD?
What is the consent limit for Water Consumption?
What is the quantity of Rain Water harvested in FY_17-18?
In how many locations Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter...
What is the cost of RO water tanker procured from outside?
What is the frequency of bio-assay test of treated water?
What is the monitoring frequency of the Desirable Characteristics of...
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