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Question 1
What is land pollution?
Growing of trees and cutting them down
Cutting down of trees and use them for furniture
contamination of the environment with waste
Contamination of houses
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Question 2
Tina was given a bag for buying clothes. When she goes to the grocer she takes it with her to put the goods in it. Which of the 3R’s is she doing?
Reuse
ReturnRecycle
Reduce
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Question 3
An environmental problem with landfills is
Groundwater pollution
All of theseMethane production
Incomplete decomposition
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Question 4
When you buy rechargeable batteries you help
Reuse
ReduceAll of these
Recycle
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Question 5
Compositing is achieved through recycling
Batteries
GlassPlastic
Organic waste
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Question 6
Which one of the following takes the most to dissolve in nature?
Bus ticket
Wooden cloth Bottle of glass
Plastic bottle
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Question 7
The recycling label has
Three arrows
One arrowTree
Two arrows
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Question 8 Consumer should use shopping bags made of
Plastic
PaperLeather
Biodegradable materials
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Question 9
Most of the trash your family throws away each day ends up getting
Recycled
BurnedEaten
Landfilled
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Question 10
Which of the following is not a type of land pollution?
Solid waste
PesticidesOil spills from tankers
Deforestation
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Question 11
You should throw glass in the _________ recycle bin
Blue
BrownBlack
White
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Question 12
Adopting the 3R’s will help to avoid
Traffic
PollutionNone of the these
Noise
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Question 13
If you sell your children’s used clothing you are
Reusing
ReturningRecycling
Reducing
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Question 14
What causes waste disposal to occur?
Too many people on land
DeforestationLack of water
Too much waste thrown everyday
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Question 15
What are the effects of waste disposal to the earth?
Oxygen, trees and natural resource are wasted
Contaminated waterAll of them are correct
Contamination of soil