Question 44โ 2025 IAS Prelims GS I : Genius Classroom Explanation
๐ IAS Prelims 2025 โ GS-I Q.44 | Classroom Explanation
(Environment & Ecology | Plastic Pollution)
๐ Question
Q.44) Consider the following:
I. Cigarette butts
II. Eyeglass lenses
III. Car tyres
How many of them contain plastic?
(a) Only one
(b) Only two
(c) All the three
(d) None
โ Correct Answer: (c) All the three
๐งโ๐ซ Classroom Explanation
This is a classic UPSC microplastic trap question โ everyday objects that donโt look like plastic but actually are.
๐ Statement-wise Breakdown
โ I. Cigarette butts โ Correct
โข Cigarette filters are made of cellulose acetate, a synthetic plastic polymer.
โข They are:
- Non-biodegradable
- A major source of microplastic pollution
- Embedded with 7000+ toxic chemicals, including carcinogens
โ ๏ธ UPSC Trap: Looks organic, but chemically plastic.
โ II. Eyeglass lenses โ Correct
โข Most modern lenses are plastic-based, not glass.
โข Common materials include:
- CR-39 (Columbia Resin #39)
- Polycarbonate
- Trivex
โข Advantages:
- Lightweight
- Shatter-resistant
- UV-protective
โ๏ธ Hence, they contain plastic.
โ III. Car tyres โ Correct
โข Tyres are made from synthetic rubber polymers, derived from petrochemicals.
โข Tyre wear releases tyre wear particles (TWPs), a major source of microplastics.
๐ Key Fact:
- ~28% of global microplastics entering the environment originate from tyres.
โ๏ธ Hence, tyres contain plastic components.
๐งฎ UPSC-Style Count
| Item | Contains Plastic? |
|---|---|
| Cigarette butts | โ |
| Eyeglass lenses | โ |
| Car tyres | โ |
โก๏ธ Total = 3
๐ฏ Final Answer
โ Correct Answer: (c) All the three
๐ฆ High-Value Prelims Add-Ons (Info Box Ready)
๐ง One-Line Memory Hook
Filters, lenses, tyres โ hidden plastics everywhere.
โ ๏ธ UPSC Microplastic Trap Theme
UPSC increasingly asks about non-obvious plastic sources:
- Tyres
- Synthetic textiles
- Paint flakes
- Cigarette filters
๐ Policy Link
โข Microplastics now tracked under UNEP, SDG-14, and plastic treaty negotiations
โข India flagged tyre-wear particles as an emerging urban pollutant
