Brighter Shade of Green

A vibrant illustration depicting the harmful effects of plastic on the environment, showing wildlife entangled in plastic and a contrasting scene of nature thriving with reusable products. Include elements like straws, bags, and a clean, green landscape.

Brighter Shade of Green: Plastic Awareness Quiz

Test your knowledge about the environmental impact of plastics with our engaging Brighter Shade of Green quiz! This quiz includes ten multiple-choice questions designed to educate you on how plastic affects both wildlife and our planet.

Challenge yourself with questions about:

  • The decomposition of plastics
  • Effects of plastic on animals
  • Benefits of reusable products
  • Facts about plastic waste and its impact on the ecosystem
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by GreenGuardian457
What happens when plastics are put into soil?
It stays in the soil for years
Toxic chemical is released
Nothing happens
Based on our example, how many plastic bags are found in a cow's digestive system?
50
45
55
What happens when an animal consumes plastic?
They are poisoned by chemicals used to create the plastic bags
They feel full
They die from malnutrition or starvation
All of the above
From our exhibit, what are the two examples that harm the environment?
Clogged sewage system and wildlife harm
Aesthetic deterioration
Polluting natural habitats
What is the main reason of the benefits of using alternative items?
Aesthetic purposes
Save the turtles
Lessens waste in landfills
How long does it take for plastic straws to decompose?
220 years
250 years
200 years
Which statement is FALSE?
Twelve million barrels of oil are used to manufacture plastic bags
Plastic bags have much larger environmental footprint
Reusable bags will replace the need for plastic bags
None of the above
From our exhibit, which of the following is NOT stated in the benefits of reusable bags?
Strength
De-clutter your house and save space
Repurpose of other uses
Durability
Why is plastic bad for your bloodstream?
Polycarbonate plastic gradually leaks a chemical called BPA
It can cause cancer
It is toxic for our blood cells
Why should you own a water bottle?
BPA free
Save money
Reduce plastic waste
All of the above
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