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FF5 unit 5 Recycling quiz

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    Recycling Quiz
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  • True or False: Recycling helps protect the environment.
    True
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  • Which of the following can be recycled? a) Plastic water bottles b) Styrofoam cups c) Glass jars d) Candy wrappers
    a) c)
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  • What is the purpose of recycling? a) To reduce waste b) To create new products c) To conserve resources d) All of the above
    d) All of the above
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  • True or False: Recycling paper saves trees.
    True
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  • Which of the following is a recyclable material? a) Plastic bags b) Aluminum cans c) Pizza boxes (with grease stains) d) All of the above
    d) All the above
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  • Why is it important to properly sort recyclables? a) To ensure they can be recycled b) To avoid contamination c) To make the recycling process more efficient d) All of the above
    d) All the above
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  • True or False: Recycling plastic saves energy.
    True
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  • What happens to recyclables after they are collected? a) They are sorted and processed b) They are turned into new products c) They are sold to manufacturers d) All of the above
    d) All the above
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  • What can you do to help the environment besides recycling? a) Reduce waste b) Reuse items c) Conserve water and energy d) All of the above
    d) All the above
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  • True or False: Recycling is only for adults.
    False
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  • A decorative card sent to convey good wishes.
    Greeting card
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  • A rubber covering placed round a wheel to form a soft contact with the road.
    Car tyre
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  • A small container used to conveniently carry and consume drinks. They are frequently made of paperboard with an aluminum foil lining, but variations exist.
    Juice carton
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  • An ornamental band, hoop, or chain worn on the wrist or arm.
    Bracelet
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  • A commercial document showing that the holder is entitled to something (as to ride on public transportation).
    Bus ticket
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  • A diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.
    Map
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