10 Questions
What diseases are mentioned in the text?
Tetanus, diphtheria, polio, hepatitis A
What is the condition of Dharavi, the largest slum in India, as described in the text?
Diseases rife, contaminated water, rudimentary sanitation
What do architects, planners, and Prince Charles believe about Dharavi?
It has a strong sense of community and high employment
What does the narrator believe the West should learn from societies like Dharavi?
Ways of living and organizing as communities
What does the narrator imply about the idea of looking to Dharavi as a model for sustainable living?
The narrator implies skepticism and hypocrisy
What city is mentioned as the largest slum in India in the text?
Mumbai
What is the condition of Dharavi as described in the text?
The text describes Dharavi as a place with rife diseases, contaminated water, and rudimentary sanitation, but also as having a strong sense of community, high employment, and little crime.
Who believes that the West has much to learn from societies like Dharavi?
The narrator believes that the West has much to learn from societies like Dharavi.
What does the text imply about the idea of looking to Dharavi as a model for sustainable living?
The text implies that some people see Dharavi as a model for sustainable living, while others see it as hypocritical to suggest looking to Dharavi as a model for sustainable living.
What is the narrator's opinion about the suggestion to look to Dharavi as a model for sustainable living?
The narrator implies skepticism about the suggestion to look to Dharavi as a model for sustainable living, questioning the idea of selling high and buying a slum in Mumbai.
Test your knowledge of infectious diseases with this quiz! From tetanus and diphtheria to hepatitis A and polio, challenge yourself to identify these diseases and learn more about their impact on global communities.
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