1. What does it mean “to collect”?
a) To throw away things
b) To gather and keep things
c) To break things
d) To sell things
b) To gather and keep things
1. Which of these can be recycled?
a) Plastic
b) Paper
c) Glass
d) All of them
d) All of them
1. Do many children collect things?
a) Yes
b) No
a) Yes
2. Which of these is a collection?
a) Ten different stamps
b) One chair
c) One pencil
d) One phone
a) Ten different stamps
2. What is a seed bank? 🌱
a) A shop for vegetables
b) A place where seeds are saved for the future
c) A greenhouse
d) A bank for money
b) A place where seeds are saved for the future
2. Which of these do children often collect?
a) Toys
b) Stamps
c) Stickers
d) All of them
d) All of them ✅
3. Why do people collect things?
a) For fun
b) For memories
c) For value
d) All of them
d) All of them
3. Why do people collect seeds?
a) To eat them later
b) To protect plants for the future
c) To sell them
d) To play with them
b) To protect plants for the future ✅
3. How can you keep your collection safe?
a) Put it in a box
b) Leave it outside
c) Throw it away
d) Forget about it
a) Put it in a box ✅
4. What do we call a person who collects stamps?
a) Botanist
b) Philatelist
c) Archaeologist
d) Musician
b) Philatelist
4. Which of these is a natural collection?
a) Shells
b) Cars
c) Phones
d) Books
a) Shells
Which of these is NOT a collection?
a) A box of old coins
b) A shelf with many books
c) One single eraser
d) A photo album
c) One single eraser ✅
5. What can happen to rare collections in the future?
a) They can lose value
b) They can disappear
c) They can become very valuable
d) They can become food
c) They can become very valuable
5. Imagine: Why is collecting for the future important?
a) To save history
b) To protect nature
c) To keep memories
d) All of them
d) All of them ✅
Why do museums collect old objects?
a) To throw them away
b) To keep history for the future
c) To sell them
d) To hide them
b) To keep history for the future ✅