Q.2.Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:-
1x8=8
When the Industrial Revolution hit Europe in the nineteenth century, the world hailed the advent of
a glorious new age. It was a brave new world a world of steam engines and motor cars. Then came
aeroplanes, spacecraft and finally, computers! Great cities all over the world echoed with the sound of
factory sirens and the roar of machinery!
Little did anyone foresee the havoc that was to be caused
by this attack on nature. It was left to a few lost souls in
the wilderness who spoke to us as prophets of doom. But
their cries were submerged in the black smoke rushing out
from the tall chimneys of a million industrial houses and
drowned by the din of metallic monsters.
Today, our planet has reached a stage when environmental
pollution is threatening to destroy it. Try to imagine a time
when there will be no flowers, no butterflies, no fish; when
the rain will be black in colour. This could soon become a
reality if we do not take immediate steps to stop pollution.
Today, rivers are drying up and instead of forests, we have
concrete jungles.
We must grow more trees. Stop killing wild animals. Avoid using plastic bags. Stop littering. Use less
petrol, use more environmental-friendly products - the list of do's and don'ts is endless. We must all do
our bit towards achieving a pollution-free environment - otherwise we will be destroyed by a monster of
our own creation. Q1- what would it be like if environmental pollution destroys nature?
Q2 what can be done to control environmental pollution?
Q3 what is the monster of our creation?
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