Plastic Pollution Reading Answers

Sayantani Barman

Mar 12, 2024

Plastic pollution Reading Answers is an academic reading answers topic. Plastic pollution Reading Answers have a total of 8 IELTS questions in total. This topic has the first 6 questions in which we have to choose the correct choice. For the remaining 2 questions, we need to answer them using words from the passage. 

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Section 1

Read the Text Below and Answer Questions.

Plastic Pollution

If you want to be healthy and save the environment at the same time, then the edible water bottle is probably right up your street! A creation of design student Rodrigo Garcia Gonzalez, this ingenious container could be the answer to plastic pollution. Whilst Gonzalez may have had trouble previously convincing a skeptical public as to the merits of his remote-controlled 'Hop!' suitcase in 2014, this time he may actually be onto a winner.

The need for such an invention is quite patent. Discarded plastic bottles make up an alarming statistic: there are 46,000 pieces of floating plastic originating from plastic bottles for every square mile of the ocean. Add to that the 1.5 million tonnes of crude oil required annually to manufacture enough bottles to provide the 50 billion plastic bottles supplied annually to the US, and it's clear that something needs to be done.

 Whilst environmentalists may be pinning their hopes on Gonzalez's invention to reduce plastic pollution, the prototype edible plastic bottle, christened 'Ooho/ is however very much in its early stages. For a start, the 'bottle' itself is more reminiscent of a beach-stranded jellyfish in appearance than a conventional water bottle. Translucent and squishy in texture, it would probably take a very committed environmentalist to be able to actually consume the bottle when it's empty. Ooho's inventor does however claim in its favor that the taste is at least palatable even if the flavor is somewhat nondescript.

Gastronomic failings apart, Ooho bottles also present challenges for storage and hygiene. With regard to the former problem, the bottles are somewhat flimsy in construction. Gonzalez, however, is currently working on a fortified bottle with a double membrane construction but has yet to produce a bottle that is more resilient than the skin found in fruit. As for the latter problem of hygiene, well, would you like to consume a casing that has been manhandled throughout manufacture, transportation and again by countless consumers when placed on the shelves in supermarkets? A solution would be to encase the bottles of course in a hermetically sealed outer covering; but encasing them in a plastic casing defeats the whole point of the object of reducing plastic pollution. So it's back to the drawing board as regards the finer points of retailing the bottles. 

Gonzalez, though, is not to be deterred by the finer points of construction weaknesses and hygiene issues Currently he has secured a creative commons license for his project, which means that his Ooho bottle will soon be available for sale online. Hopefully all teething problems to date will have resolved themselves by the time online sales go ahead. In the meantime, those who are truly conservation-minded would do best to just recycling the old with filtered water. This is surely a simpler and more effective solution to plastic pollution than any manufacturer or designer could come up with.

Section 2

Solution and Explanation 

Questions 1-6 Write the correct letter, A, B, C or D. 

  1. Gonzalez
  1. has a proven track record in design.
  2. is a winning designer.
  3. has yet to produce a publicly approved design.
  4. currently sells designs online.

Answer: C
Supporting statement: “.......Gonzalez may have had trouble previously convincing a skeptical public as to the merits of his remote-controlled 'Hop!' suitcase in 2014, this time he may actually be onto a winner..........” 
Keywords: skeptical, merit
Keyword Location: para 1, line 3
Explanation: It is given that Gonzales was not successful in convincing the public for his design. Else he would have been a winner. 

  1. Action on plastic pollution is necessary since
  1. crude oil used in plastic bottle manufacturing is polluting the ocean.
  2. Too many discarded plastic water bottles are floating on the ocean.
  3. The debris from plastic water bottles is polluting the ocean.
  4. The public are demanding action on pollution.

Answer: C
Supporting statement: “.......The need for such an invention is quite patent. Discarded plastic bottles make up an alarming statistic: there are 46,000 pieces of floating plastic originating from plastic bottles for every square mile of the ocean..........” 
Keywords: bottles, square
Keyword Location: para 2, line 1
Explanation: It is given that the need for innovation is very necessary. Because these plastics are discarded into the oceans in a high amount. 

  1. People may hesitate to consume the Ooho bottle
  1. due to its unpleasant flavor.
  2. because of its unattractive appearance and feel.
  3. as it is likely to be indigestible.
  4. since it is unconventional in design.

Answer: B
Supporting statement: “.......Gastronomic failings apart, Ooho bottles also present challenges for storage and hygiene. With regard to the former problem, the bottles are somewhat flimsy in construction..........” 
Keywords: storage, hygiene
Keyword Location: para 4, line 1
Explanation: It is given that the poho bottles are not well maintained for storage and hygiene. Hence the problem may occur to people and also it is not well constructed. 

  1. Structurally, the Ooho bottle is
  1. stronger than the skin found in fruit.
  2. as strong as the skin found in fruit.
  3. stronger than the current bottles.
  4. similar in appearance to fruit skin.

Answer: B
Supporting statement: “.......membrane construction but has yet to produce a bottle that is more resilient than the skin found in fruit. .........” 
Keywords: resilient, fruit
Keyword Location: para 4, line 4
Explanation: It is given that the membrane construction was such that the Ooho bottle was as strong as the skin in the fruit. 

  1. The manufacture of Ooho bottles is
  1. A response to public demand.
  2. a process that needs refining.
  3. a response to pressure by environmentalists.
  4. a better alternative to recycling plastic water bottles.

Answer: B
Supporting statement: “........Gastronomic failings apart, Ooho bottles also present challenges for storage and hygiene. With regard to the former problem, the bottles are somewhat flimsy in construction.........” 
Keywords: storage, flimsy
Keyword Location: para 4,line 1
Explanation: It is given that the Ooho bottles are manufactured but the problem with them is hygiene. Hence they need refining. 

  1. Choose the most suitable title for the text from the list below
  1. Changes in public attitude towards plastic pollution
  2. Problems in manufacturing recyclable plastic water bottles
  3. Environmental pollution caused by plant
  4. The edible water bottle as a possible so

Answer: D
Explanation: It is the correct title because the ooho bottles are very edible water bottles. 

Questions 7-8 Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.

  1. The very ........ of Gonzalez's water bottie makes it unappealing to consume

Answer: TEXTURE
Supporting statement: “........For a start, the 'bottle' itself is more reminiscent of a beach-stranded jellyfish in appearance than a conventional water bottle Translucent and squishy in texture, ........” 
Keywords: stranded, texture
Keyword Location: para 3, line 3
Explanation: It is given that the texture of the bottle was very squishy. Hence people were not liking it so avoided consuming it. 

  1. Gonzalez's bottles need to be...... to withstand handling and transportation.

Answer: MORE RESILIENT
Supporting statement: “.......membrane construction but has yet to produce a bottle that is more resilient than the skin found in fruit. .........” 
Keywords: resilient, skin
Keyword Location: para 5, line 4
Explanation: It is given that the gonzales bottle needs to be more resilient than the skin found in the fruit. 

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