This document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to environmental topics such as pollution, conservation, renewable energy, and climate change. The questions cover a range of issues including how factories emit pollutants, reusing plastic bags, consuming excess packaging, acid rain caused by burning fossil fuels, recycling organic waste, donating old clothes, clear-cutting forests, global warming as an example of climate change, preserving forests and wetlands, protesting support of fossil fuels over tackling global warming, energy-efficient appliances using less energy, banning pollutants that damage health or environment, hazardous waste causing problems, planting trees for reforestation projects, conservation of natural resources, renewable energy sources like solar and wind, greenhouse gases that trap heat
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to environmental topics such as pollution, conservation, renewable energy, and climate change. The questions cover a range of issues including how factories emit pollutants, reusing plastic bags, consuming excess packaging, acid rain caused by burning fossil fuels, recycling organic waste, donating old clothes, clear-cutting forests, global warming as an example of climate change, preserving forests and wetlands, protesting support of fossil fuels over tackling global warming, energy-efficient appliances using less energy, banning pollutants that damage health or environment, hazardous waste causing problems, planting trees for reforestation projects, conservation of natural resources, renewable energy sources like solar and wind, greenhouse gases that trap heat
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to environmental topics such as pollution, conservation, renewable energy, and climate change. The questions cover a range of issues including how factories emit pollutants, reusing plastic bags, consuming excess packaging, acid rain caused by burning fossil fuels, recycling organic waste, donating old clothes, clear-cutting forests, global warming as an example of climate change, preserving forests and wetlands, protesting support of fossil fuels over tackling global warming, energy-efficient appliances using less energy, banning pollutants that damage health or environment, hazardous waste causing problems, planting trees for reforestation projects, conservation of natural resources, renewable energy sources like solar and wind, greenhouse gases that trap heat
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to environmental topics such as pollution, conservation, renewable energy, and climate change. The questions cover a range of issues including how factories emit pollutants, reusing plastic bags, consuming excess packaging, acid rain caused by burning fossil fuels, recycling organic waste, donating old clothes, clear-cutting forests, global warming as an example of climate change, preserving forests and wetlands, protesting support of fossil fuels over tackling global warming, energy-efficient appliances using less energy, banning pollutants that damage health or environment, hazardous waste causing problems, planting trees for reforestation projects, conservation of natural resources, renewable energy sources like solar and wind, greenhouse gases that trap heat
1. Many factories _______ harmful pollutants into the atmosphere.
A. minimize B. donate C. emit
2. You can _______ plastic bags again and again until they get holes in them. A. reuse B. resume C. reduce 3. Americans _______ many products that are sold with excess packaging. A. consume B. protect C. pollute 4. Burning fossil fuels can cause _______ to fall from the clouds. A. smog B. carbon footprints C. acid rain 5. You can _______ organic household waste by having a compost bin in the garden. A. protect B. recycle C. fertilize 6. Instead of throwing away old clothes, _______ them to organizations that help poor people. A. consume B. donate C. emit 7. The company is _______ an ancient forest in order to sell the wood. A. clear-cutting B. reducing C. recycling 8. Which is an example of climate change? A. reforestation B. global warming C. air pollution 9. Environmentalists understand the importance of _______ forests and wetlands. A. minimizing B. banning C. preserving 10. We will _______ if the government supports fossil fuel companies instead of tackling global warming. A. prevent B. protest C. protect 11. Energy-efficient vehicles and appliances use A. no energy B. more energy C. less energy 12. Regulations only stop factories from _______ the environment if they're enforced. A. protecting B. consuming C. polluting 13. We should _______ pollutants that seriously damage our health or the environment. A. emit B. use up C. ban 14. Which can cause serious health or environmental problems? A. hazardous waste B. domestic waste C. recycled waste 15. If you're working for a reforestation project you're probably _______ trees. A. planting B. clearcutting C. poisoning 16. The protection and preservation of natural resources and the environment is called A. contamination B. conservation C. protectionism 17. To stop global warming we have to use _______ energy like solar and wind. A. self-sufficient B. fossil-fuel C. renewable 18. Gases that stop heat from escaping into space are called _______ gases. A. green B. greenhouse C. zero-emission 19. The place in which a plant, animal, bird or fish normally lives is its A. habitat B. food chain C. eco-community 20. We're going to live in an environmentally-friendly A. ecosystem B. ecovillage C. habitat emit 2. reuse 3. consume 4. acid rain 5. recycle 6. donate 7. clear-cutting 8. global warming 9. preserving 10. protest 11. less energy 12. polluting 13. ban 14. hazardous waste 15. planting 16. conservation 17. renewable 18. greenhouse 19. habitat 20. ecovillage