1) Who developed the first modern dripper used in drip irrigation? a) Thomas Edison b) Simcha Blass c) Isaac Newton d) Norman Borlaug 2) By how much can drip irrigation save water compared to traditional methods? a) 10% b) 25% c) 50% d) 75% 3) The Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana makes it... a) more affordable for farmers in India to use drip irrigation b) encouraging for people worldwide to use drip irrigation c) more easier to manage and take care of the drip system and its regular necessities for cleaning. d) makes it easier for people to make more delicious and nutritious crops 4) Myth VS Fact. Choose the correct fact. a) Around 80% of the world’s wastewater is released into nature untreated. b) Around 20% of India’s sewage goes untreated every day. 5) Myth VS Fact. Choose the correct fact. a) A single liter of oil can contaminate up to 10,000 liters of water. b) A single liter of oil can contaminate up to 1 million liters of water. 6) Drip Irrigation maintenance requires a) checking for leaks b) cleaning droppers c) replacing damaged parts d) All of these 7) Why is water called the "elixir of life"? a) Because it is used for irrigation only b) Because it is abundant everywhere c) Because it is always pure d) Because it sustains all forms of life 8) Which level of action involves the use of organic farming and bio-fertilizers? a) Government b) Agriculture c) Individual d) Community 9) Which waste is released by factories into rivers? a) Fertilisers b) Oxygen c) Heavy Metals d) Plastic Bottle 10) What are some practices even students can take up? A) to use less water and stay thirsty B) place buckets on the rooftops during rain C) to start cleaning up the waste in the water D) to encourage more ideas for less water but efficient use in dry places. a) A,B,C b) A,C c) B, D d) All of Them 11) Myth VS Fact. Choose the correct fact. a) Drip irrigation can save 30–70% more water compared to traditional irrigation. b) In India, more than 60% of farmers are already using drip irrigation. 12) Myth VS Fact. Choose the correct fact. a) By 2030, India’s water demand is expected to be half the available supply. b) By 2030, India’s water demand is expected to be double the available supply. 13) In Rajasthan, the NGOs have made over ____ villages water secure. a) 500 b) 600 c) 1000 d) 1500 14) In Bangalore, many apartments use stored harvested water and meet ___ of their daily water needs. a) 20%-50% b) 30%-50% c) 30%-60% d) 40%-60%

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