Reuse
Reduce
Recycle
Energy
100

What does "reuse" mean?

  • A) Burying old items in the ground

  • B) Using something again instead of throwing it away

  • C) Burning items to create energy

B) Using something again instead of throwing it away

100

What does "reduce" mean in the 3 R's?

  • A) Making more trash

  • B) Using fewer resources to create less waste

  • C) Burning waste to make it smaller

B) Using fewer resources to create less waste

100

Which item is commonly recyclable?

  • A) A clean aluminum can 

  • B) A greasy pizza box

  • C) A broken light bulb

A) A clean aluminum can

100

Which renewable source depends on weather conditions?

  • A) Geothermal

  • B) Wind power

  • C) Nuclear

B) Wind power

200

Which of these is the LEAST effective way to reuse an item?

  • A) Using a glass jar as a pencil holder

  • B) Donating old clothes to charity

  • C) Keeping broken electronics in a drawer

C) Keeping broken electronics in a drawer

200

Which of these is the BEST way to reduce plastic waste?

  • A) Buying single-use plastic bottles daily

  • B) Choosing products with no packaging or reusable packaging

  • C) Melting plastic at home

B) Choosing products with no packaging or reusable packaging

200

Which of these items is NOT recyclable in most places?

  • A) Glass bottles

  • B) Plastic bags

  • C) Cardboard boxes

B) Plastic bags

200

Why is sunlight considered renewable but oil is not?

  • A) Sunlight will run out in 100 years

  • B) Oil takes millions of years to form 

  • C) Solar panels last forever

B) Oil takes millions of years to form

300

Which item is typically NOT safe to reuse due to hygiene concerns?

  • A) A stainless steel water bottle

  • B) A disposable medical syringe 

  • C) A ceramic coffee mug

B) A disposable medical syringe

300

Which action has the BIGGEST impact on reducing carbon footprint?

  • A) Recycling paper

  • B) Buying fewer new clothes 

  • C) Using plastic straws instead of metal ones

B) Buying fewer new clothes

300

Why can’t all plastics be recycled equally?

  • A) They melt at different temperatures

  • B) They are all biodegradable

  • C) Recycling centers prefer clear plastic

A) They melt at different temperatures

300

What is a key environmental risk of mining coal?

  • A) It increases ocean acidity

  • B) It destroys habitats and pollutes water 

  • C) It reduces sunlight

B) It destroys habitats and pollutes water

400

How does industrial upcycling differ from basic reusing?

  • A) It involves breaking down materials completely

  • B) It transforms waste into higher-value products 

  • C) It only applies to paper products

B) It transforms waste into higher-value products

400

What is a hidden cost of "green" products that claim to reduce waste?

  • A) They often require more energy to produce 

  • B) They decompose too quickly

  • C) They cannot be recycled

A) They often require more energy to produce

400

What is "wish-cycling"?

  • A) Hoping recyclables get reused

  • B) Throwing non-recyclables in recycling bins 

  • C) Buying only recyclable products

B) Throwing non-recyclables in recycling bins

400

Which nonrenewable source is often called a "bridge fuel" to renewables?

  • A) Coal

  • B) Natural gas

  • C) Peat

B) Natural gas