Rubbish in the Ocean

A vibrant illustration of a polluted ocean with plastic waste, marine life interacting with plastic debris, and remote islands in the background, emphasizing the impact of rubbish in the sea.

Rubbish in the Ocean Quiz

Test your knowledge about plastic pollution and its impact on marine life with our engaging quiz! Discover facts about the effects of rubbish in the ocean and learn how you can make a difference.

  • Check your understanding of plastic waste.
  • Explore the alternatives to plastic.
  • Learn about upcycling and how it can help the environment.
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ProtectingOcean567
Are most plastic bags biodegradable?
No
Yes
True or false: There are 5 Great Garbage Patches where rubbish is found in the ocean
True
False
How long do plastic bags take to break down?
5 years
3 years
43 years
More than 50 years
What is the most common type of rubbish found on beaches?
Lolly wrappers
Straws
Cigarette butts
Aluminium cans
Fishing line
Plastic drink bottles
What is upcycling?
Taking rubbish that would normally be thrown away and turning it into something useful
Recycling in space
Sending rubbish overseas to be recycled
Which of the following items can be used as alternatives to plastic shopping bags?
Cloth bags
Paper bags
Biodegradable shopping bags
Cardboard boxes
Polystyrene boxes
 
What was the first supermarket in New Zealand to charge for the use of plastic bags
New World
Countdown
Pack'N'Save
Four Square
SuperValue
What was found on the beaches of Henderson Island, one of the most remote islands in the world? (Hint, there can be more than one right answer)
Plastic bottle caps
Plastic dolls
Glass bottles
Ceramic lids
Toy soldiers
Nothing
How many kilograms of plastic were produced worldwide in 2016?
300 billion kilos
3 million kilos
3 thousand kilos
30 kilos
300 million kilos
How can plastic bags harm marine life? (Hint, there can be MORE THAN ONE right answer)
They can get caught around different body parts, causing injury
They can't affect marine animals
They can pick up toxic chemicals, making the animals that eat them sick
They can be mistaken for other marine animals such as jellyfish and eaten accidentally instead of food
They can block out light entering the water, so animals can't see
Which country was the first to ban all plastic bags, cups and utensils?
Bangladesh
France
Fiji
New Zealand
Germany
Switzerland
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