ICSE Class 10

ICSE Class 10 Waste Management — Mock Test (2027)

Free online mock test for Waste Management (ICSE Class 10 Geography) — 10 competency-based questions based on the latest CISCE 2027 syllabus, with instant marking. Try the samples below, then take the full test free.

What to expect: This mock test covers key concepts from the Waste Management chapter — including application-based and competency-focused questions aligned with how ICSE actually sets the paper.

Tip: Attempt without notes first to identify gaps, then review explanations for any wrong answers. Retake after a few days for best retention.

Sample questions

  1. 1.Identify four sources of oil pollution from the options below.
    • A.Deforestation, soil erosion, desertification, and urbanization
    • B.Oil spill, garbage dumping, accumulation of toxic materials and industrial waste
    • C.Agriculture, fishing, forestry, and mining
    • D.Volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, and landslides
  2. 2.Which process involves collecting and processing used materials to create new products, reducing waste and environmental pollution?
    • A.Recycling
    • B.Composting
    • C.Incineration
    • D.Landfilling
  3. 3.______ is a harmful toxin that affects the development of a child's brain.
    • A.Lead
    • B.Mercury
    • C.Cadmium
    • D.Zinc
  4. 4.Which of the following chemicals is commonly used to make water completely free from micro-organisms?
    • A.Chlorine
    • B.Carbon dioxide
    • C.Nitrogen
    • D.Hydrogen peroxide
  5. 5.How does the accumulation of waste primarily affect animals and birds?
    • A.It provides them with a reliable food source, improving their health.
    • B.They ingest toxic or non-degradable materials, leading to choking and death.
    • C.It forces them to migrate to cleaner environments, reducing biodiversity.
    • D.It enhances their natural habitats by increasing shelter options.

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