Question : Comprehension: Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
As the world's population approaches 8 billion and resource use intensifies, pollution is becoming more extensive, pervasive, and persistent. It affects our health through the food we eat, the water we drink, and the air we breathe. By 2025, the world's cities will produce 2.2 billion metric tonnes of waste every year, more than three times the amount produced in 2009. That said, pollution is not a new phenomenon and is largely controllable and often avoidable, as shown in some countries and cities that have succeeded in decoupling economic growth from pollution and waste accumulation.
With the end goal of eradicating all forms of pollution by 2030, the UN Environment Programme was tasked by the UN Environment Assembly to coordinate the implementation of a global plan reiterating that pollution is not only an environmental priority, it's a priority for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Question: Which of the following represents the structure of the passage?
Option 1: Chronological
Option 2: Definition
Option 3: Compare and contrast
Option 4: Cause-effect
Correct Answer: Cause-effect
Solution : The correct answer is the fourth option.
The passage discusses how the world's population growth and intensifying resource use contribute to increasing pollution levels. It outlines the causes of pollution, such as population growth and resource use, and then describes the effects of pollution on health and the environment.
Therefore, the correct answer is cause-effect.
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As the world's population approaches 8 billion and resource use intensifies, pollution is becoming more extensive, pervasive, and persistent. It affects our
Question : Which of the function of environment is highlighted here? The waste generated from the production and consumption of activities and absorbed by the environment.
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