3 R's
Quiz by Mark Anthony Fernandez
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- Q1Which of the following is an example of reusing?Throwing away plastic bottlesUsing a refillable water bottleBuying single-use productsUsing disposable cutlery30s
- Q2What is the process of converting waste materials into reusable materials called?ReuseReduceRefuseRecycle30s
- Q3What is the term used for using a product or item again for its original purpose or for a different purpose?RecycleReduceRefuseReuse30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of reducing waste?Using disposable plastic utensilsBuying single-use plastic water bottlesComposting food scrapsThrowing away recyclable materials30s
- Q5What does the term 'reusing materials' refer to in the context of the 3 R's?Using single-use itemsThrowing away old itemsExtending the lifespan of productsPurchasing new items frequently30s
- Q6What does the 'Reduce' part of the 3 R's concept refer to?Reusing materialsRecycling paperReducing waste generationRotting organic waste30s
- Q7What does the 'Reuse' part of the 3 R's concept encourage?Converting organic waste into compostBreaking down materials to create new productsSorting waste into different categoriesUsing items multiple times instead of throwing them away30s
- Q8What does the 'Recycle' part of the 3 R's concept involve?Converting waste materials into new productsReducing waste generationRotting organic wasteReusing items30s
- Q9Why is 'Reduce' an important part of the 3 R's?To create more landfill spaceTo minimize waste and conserve resourcesTo support the production of single-use itemsTo increase consumption of resources30s
- Q10What is one benefit of recycling?It creates more wasteIt contributes to greenhouse gas emissionsIt conserves natural resourcesIt uses excessive amounts of energy30s
- Q11What is the purpose of reducing, reusing, and recycling?To deplete natural resourcesTo create more waste and harm the environmentTo generate minimum waste and extract maximum benefitsTo increase energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions30s
- Q12What should you do with unwanted items?Keep them stored in your houseSell or give them awayThrow them in the trashBury them in the backyard30s
- Q13What does recycling help sustain?Energy consumption for future generationsPollution for future generationsWaste production for future generationsThe environment for future generations30s
- Q14What is one way to reduce paper waste?Buy products with excessive packagingUse paper for single-time useBuy products with little packagingThrow away paper after one use30s
- Q15What is one way to reuse items?Think creativelyUse items only onceThrow away unwanted itemsBuy new items for every task30s