1. The main source of greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change is:
a) Deforestation (Green Option)
b) Volcanic eruptions
c) Industrial production
d) Solar flares
2. Which renewable energy source produces the least waste and environmental impact?
a) Hydropower (Green Option)
b) Wind power
c) Biomass
d) Coal
3. Using public transportation or biking instead of driving a car is an example of:
a) Biodiversity loss
b) Resource depletion
c) Reducing carbon footprint (Green Option)
d) Acid rain
4. Composting food scraps and yard waste instead of throwing them away helps:
a) Increase pollution
b) Enrich soil (Green Option)
c) Deplete ozone layer
d) Cause acid rain
5. Which material can be effectively recycled and reused, decreasing waste generation?
a) Plastic bags (Green Option)
b) Food scraps
c) Broken glass
d) Electronic waste
6. Sustainable agriculture practices, like crop rotation and organic farming, aim to:
a) Maximize crop yields at any cost
b) Reduce harmful chemicals and protect soil health (Green Option)
c) Increase dependence on fertilizers
d) Promote monoculture farming
7. Conserving water at home through simple practices like fixing leaks and taking shorter showers helps:
a) Increase water bills
b) Reduce water stress on ecosystems (Green Option)
c) Contribute to soil erosion
d) None of the above
8. Which household product contains harmful chemicals that should be replaced with eco-friendly alternatives?
a) Baking soda (Green Option)
b) Bleach
c) White vinegar
d) Dish soap
9. Supporting local farmers' markets and buying organic produce helps:
a) Encourage industrial agriculture
b) Reduce food miles and promote sustainable practices (Green Option)
c) Increase reliance on pesticides
d) None of the above
10. Planting trees in your yard or community provides multiple benefits, including:
a) Blocking sunlight and causing temperature rise
b) Improving air quality and reducing carbon dioxide (Green Option)
c) Harming local wildlife through habitat destruction
d) Increasing soil erosion