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Environment

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    Environment
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  • Which day is Earth Day?
    May 25
    August 12
    April 22
    December 21
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  • Which of these is not an environmental organisation?
    BLM(Black Lives Matter)
    WWF(World Wildlife Fund )
    Greenpeace
    EDF(Environmental Defense Fund)
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  • Animals or plants that are seriously at risk of extinction
    Endangered (species)
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  • A species of animal or plant that no longer exists
    Extinct
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  • According to the World Health Organization, what is the most polluted city in the world?
    New Dehli, India
    New York, The USA
    Mexico City, Mexico
    Dhaka, Bangladesh
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  • What is the most common type of trash that pollutes our oceans?
    Food packaging
    Cigarettes
    Plastic bottles
    Bags
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  • What country is not overpopulated?
    Greenland
    China
    Pakistan
    Bangladesh
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  • Damage caused to water, air, etc by harmful substances or waste
    Pollution
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  • What is the unit in which radio activity is measured?
    Roentgen
    Pascal
    Decibel
    Newton
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  • The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
    Habitat
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  • Name the largest freshwater lake in the world(by volume)
    Lake Tanganyika(Zambia, Burundi, Congo, Tanzania)
    Lake Superior( The USA, Canada)
    Lake Malawi(between Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania)
    Lake Baikal(Russia)
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  • Are fossil fuels used to produce electricity at nuclear power plants?
    No, they aren't. Nuclear fuel is used(uranium, plutonium)
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  • What is the cleanest country in the world?
    Norway
    Sweden
    Estonia
    Germany
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  • What does a '3 R' initiative stand for?
    Reuse, reproduce, reinforce
    Reduce, reunite, recycle
    Reuse, raise, return
    Reduce, reuse, recycle
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  • What does UNEP stand for?
    United Nations Environmental Plan
    United Nations Environmental Programme
    United Nations Environmental Project
    United Nations Environmental Policy
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  • By 2040, the world's population is expected to rise to approximately
    9 billion
    7 billion
    15 billion
    12 billion
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