Everyday Conservation
Climate Change
Endangered Species
National Parks
Marine Life
100

Which of these renewable energy resources is NOT used in Sarawak?

  • Hydropower

  • Solar

  • Hydrogen

  • Wind

Wind

100


What role do rainforests play in mitigating climate change?

  • They absorb carbon dioxide and store it in trees

  • They absorb oxygen and store it in the ground

  • They have no impact on climate change

  • They increase global temperatures


They absorb carbon dioxide and store it in trees.

Rainforests store 250 billion tons of carbon dioxide. Globally, this is equal to 90 times the man-made greenhouse gas emissions per year.

100

Which of the following species is endangered and found in Borneo?

  • Malayan Tapir

  • Malayan Tiger

  • Proboscis Monkey

  • Estuarine Crocodile

Proboscis Monkey

Can be spotted in national parks like the Kuching Wetlands and Bako.

100

What is the name of the largest carnivorous flower in Malaysia found at Gunung Gading National Park?

  • Pitcher Plant

  • Venus fly-trap

  • Rafflesia

  • Cobra Lily

Rafflesia, keep up with the park's instagram @gununggadiingnp_official to know when they're in bloom!

100

Coral is

  • a plant

  • a skeleton

  • a stone

  • an animal

An animal

This is because they do not make their own food, as plants do. Corals have tiny, tentacle-like arms that they use to capture their food from the water and sweep into their mouths.

200

Malaysia generates up to _______ tonnes of food waste daily.

  • 10,000

  • 15,000

  • 17,000

  • 19,000

17,000

24% of this waste is still edible (retail surplus) and can feed up to 2.9m people 3 meals a day. 

Non-profit organisation The Lost Food Project (TLFP) alone has rescued and distributed an average of about 3.8 tonnes on a daily basis.

200

The greenhouse effect occurs because gases in the atmosphere trap energy from the sun. Which of the following gases are a part of this process?

  • Hydrogen

  • Neon

  • NOx

  • Oxygen

NOx, mainly from agricultural soil due to heavy use of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser. Nitrous Oxide is about 300 times as potent as carbon dioxide at heating the atmosphere yet largely ignored in climate policies.

200

According to the IUCN, why is the Bornean Orangutan classified as critically endangered?

  • Habitat loss due to deforestation

  • Poaching for medicinal properties

  • Competition for resources due to invasive species

  • Rabies epidemic

Habitat loss

In 2010, only 59.6% of Borneo’s forests were suitable for orangutans. And, while much of this land is technically protected by the Indonesian, Malaysian and Brunei governments, illegal logging and uncontrolled burning are still continual threats.

200

Which of the following national parks is home to Malaysia’s only great ape, the orang-utan?

  • Maludam National Park

  • Batang Ai National Park

  • Niah National Park

  • Gunung Mulu National Park

Batang Ai National Park

They can also be found in Semenggoh Wildlife Centre and Matang Wildlife Centre.

200

Name the first turtle to be extinct in Malaysia.

  • Green Turtle

  • Hawksbill Turtle

  • Leatherback Turtle

  • Olive-Ridley Turtle

Leatherback Turtle

With widespread turtle egg consumption and fishery expansion, leatherback turtle population dropped to a mere 5 animals by the early 2000s and by 2010, the population was considered functionally extinct. 

300

In the 5Rs of waste management, what is the first R?

  • Reuse

  • Reduce

  • Repurpose

  • Refuse

Refuse

Refuse non-essentials like promotional freebies, single use utensils etc., even if it’s free!

300

Most of the strongest impacts of climate change have been observed in:

  • The Tropics

  • Northern latitudes

  • Southern latitudes

  • All latitudes equally

Northern latitudes

Alaska, Greenland, and Siberia are among the Earth’s fastest warming regions and are experiencing melting ice sheets and sea ice, changes in permafrost, and earlier springs.

300

What is the conservation agreement between the Bornean states of Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia that aims to conserve the central part of the island?

  • Borneo’s Jewels

  • Heart of Borneo

  • Greening Borneo

  • Borneo Biodiversity Corridor

Heart of Borneo

Initiated by WWF, the agreement protects a 220,000 km² forested region, conserving its biodiversity and the ecological services it provides to at least 11 million Borneans, including a million forest-dwelling indigenous Dayaks.

300

Which of the following national parks is located in Sarikei Division, Sarawak?

  • Crocker Range National Park

  • Similajau National Park

  • Rejang Mangrove National Park

  • Royal Belum National Park

Rajang Mangrove National Park

Gazetted in 2000, the park covers 9,373 hectares and is not open to visitors.

300

Which species of sharks can be found from July to October along the east coast of Peninsula Malaysia?

  • Scalloped Hammerhead shark

  • Whale shark

  • Blacktip reef shark

  • Whitetip reef shark

Whale shark

Sightings are possible off the coast of Terengganu at the Temple of the Sea and Tokong Timur dive sites.

400

What was Malaysia’s total carbon dioxide emission in 2023?

  • 288 million tonnes

  • 288 tonnes

  • 822 million tonnes

  • 822 tonnes

288 million tonnes

You can help reduce this by changing the way you travel, practicing mindful consumption and campaigning!

400

How many Malaysian youth have experienced climate change effects?

  • 100%

  • 90%

  • 80%

  • 60%

90%, 

9 in 10 Malaysian youth have experienced environment and climate-related effects in the last three years with air and water pollution (WM) and floods (EM) being experienced the most. 

400

Who is responsible for enforcing forestry laws in Sarawak?

  • Sarawak Forestry Corporation

  • Forest Department Sarawak

  • Ministry of Energy and Environmental Sustainability

  • Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability

Forest Department Sarawak aims to manage and develop forest resources for socioeconomic and environmental sustainability.

400

Kinabalu National Park is home to the highest point in Malaysia at 4,905 metres above sea level. Annually, ( ) climbers attempt to summit?

  • 10,000

  • 11,000

  • 13,000

  • 14,000

13,000

Malaysia's first national park and UNESCO World Heritage site, it boasts one of the world’s richest biodiversities with over 4,750 plant species, 326 bird species, and 100 mammal species.

400

Name the only location in Sarawak where dugongs are found.

  • Talang Satang

  • Lawas Mangroves

  • Pulau Bruit

  • Maludam National Park

Lawas Mangroves

Its population is threatened due to habitat degradation. Seagrass meadows are impacted by droughts and monsoons. Recovery from a single extreme monsoon event can take years. 

500

What does Sarawak’s upcoming public transport project, the ART stand for?

  • Autonomous Rail Transit

  • Automatic Rapid Transit

  • Awesome Road Train

  • Autonomous Rapid Transit

Autonomous Rapid Transit

Set to begin in early 2026, the vehicles are driverless, powered by hydrogen fuel cells. Each can carry up to 300 passengers, with a speed of up to 70 km/hour.

500

Recently, there have been floods in the states of Sabah and Sarawak. During the peak of the floods in Sabah, how many were displaced?

  • 3,000

  • 3,500

  • 4,000

  • 4,500

4,500

As of 21 March 2025, Sabah has been hit by its third round of floods this year, with heavy rain has triggering major floods in Sandakan, Beluran, Pitas, Kota Marudu and Paitan. 

500

How many of Malaysia’s hornbill species are found in Sarawak?

  • 4

  • 6

  • 8

  • 10

8

The Great hornbill (Buceros bicornis) and Plain-pouched hornbill (Rhyticeros subruficollis) do not occur in Borneo.

500

Gunung Mulu National Park is home to one of the largest limestone cave systems in the world, containing a number of record-breaking caves. 

Which of the following is the world’s largest cave passage:

  • Deer Cave

  • Clearwater Cave

  • Wind Cave

  • Lang’s Cave

Deer Cave

It is just over 2 kilometers in length and never less than 90 metres high and wide. The main chamber is 174 meters wide and 122 meters high.

Named such by the local communities as the cave used to serve as shelter for deer.

500

Which Malaysian site is one of the 10 best diving sites in the world according to famous marine explorer Jacques Cousteau?

  • Spratly Islands    

  • Pulau Sipadan

  • Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park

  • Luconia Shoals Miri

Pulau Sipadan

Malaysia’s only oceanic island, located in one of the most bio-diverse regions in the world. It boasts of over 3000 fish species and several hundred reef species.

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