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World Environment Day - 2025
World Environment Day - 2025
Thank you for the overwhelming response. The quiz contest has been closed.
1. When is World Environment Day celebrated annually?
a)April 22
b) June 5
c) July 11
d)September 16
2.What is the theme of World Environment Day 2025?
a) Restore Our planet
b) Time for Nature
c) Putting an End to Plastic Pollution
d) Beat Air Pollution
3.What is the estimated annual amount of plastic waste leaking into aquatic ecosystems globally?
a) 1 million tonnes
b) 5 million tonnes
c) 11 million tonnes
d) 20 million tonne
4.Which sector is the largest consumer of plastic globally?
a)Agriculture
b)Transportation
c)Packaging
d)Construction
5.Which of the following is NOT a principle of circular economy applied to plastic?
a) Refuse
b) Recycle
c) Reuse
d)Incinerate
6.What is the approximate lifespan of a plastic bottle in the environment?
a) 100 years
b) 250 years
c) 450 years
d) 500 years
7.Which material is increasingly used in India as an alternative to plastic packaging?
a) Jute
b) Bamboo
c) Paper
d) All the above
8.What are microplastics?
a) Large pieces of plastic
b) Small plastic particles less than 5mm in size
c) Microscopic glass fibers
d) Biodegradable plastic bags
9.Where do microplastics come from?
a) Only from plastic bottles
b)Industrial gases
c) Breakdown of larger plastic waste and personal care products
d) Paper recycling
10.Why are microplastics a problem in marine ecosystems?
a) They are biodegradable
b) They sink to the ocean floor and decompose
c) They can be ingested by marine organisms and enter the food chain
d) They improve fish habitat
11.How can consumers help reduce microplastic pollution?
a) Avoid using metal straws
b)Use personal care products without microbeads
c) Use more single-use plastics
d) Drink bottled water instead of tap water
12.PET ( Polyethylene Terephthalate) is considered hazardous when burned due to toxic emission. Where it is commonly used?
a) Juice and beverage bottles
b) Milk pouches
c) Oil cans
d) Ceramic jars
13.Which of the following practices can help reduce plastic pollution?
a) Using disposable plastic bags
b) Burning plastic waste
c) Recycling and reusing plastics
d) Dumping plastics in landfills
14.Which of the following is a simple action people can take to reduce plastic pollution?
a) Use more plastic bags for shopping
b) Buy single-use plastic water bottles
c) Carry a reusable water bottle and shopping bag
d)Burn plastic waste at home
15.What is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in the context of plastic waste management?
a) A policy where consumers are responsible for recycling
b) A policy where producers are responsible for managing the plastic waste they generate
c) A tax on all plastic products
d) A system of rewarding companies that use more plastic
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