Step 1: Understand waste classification for incineration.
Step 1: Waste is categorized by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and similar organizations based on composition and incineration suitability.
Type 0 (Trash): Highly combustible waste such as paper, cardboard, and wood.
Type 1 (Refuse): A mix of combustible waste, including paper, rubbish, and some garbage.
Type 2 (Rubbish): Combustible waste with higher moisture content, containing paper, rags, and some non-combustibles.
Type 3 (Garbage): Animal and vegetable waste from sources like restaurants and kitchens; high moisture content.
Type 4 (Pathological): Human and animal remains.
Step 2: Match Waste Types (List-I) with Classifications (List-II).
Step 2: Based on standard classifications:
A. Type 0 Waste corresponds to I. Trash (dry, highly combustible).
B. Type 1 Waste corresponds to IV. Refuse (a mixture).
C. Type 2 Waste corresponds to II. Rubbish (combustibles with more moisture).
D. Type 3 Waste corresponds to III. Garbage (food waste).
Step 3: Determine the correct matching.
Step 3: The correct match is A-I, B-IV, C-II, D-III.