CWTS FINALS REVIEW

Create an informative and vibrant illustration depicting various types of waste, climate change, and environmental conservation efforts, highlighting themes such as pollution, biodiversity, and sustainable practices.

CWTS Finals Review Quiz

Test your knowledge on solid waste management, climate change, and environmental protection with our engaging CWTS Finals Review Quiz.

  • Explore various aspects of waste management
  • Understand the impacts of human activities on climate change
  • Enhance your awareness of environmental issues
90 Questions22 MinutesCreated by EcoGuard2023
____ are those that can cause harm to humans and the environment.
Agricultural Wastes
Municipal Solid Wastes
Industrial Wastes
Hazardous Wastes
According to one study, "Live and Climate Change", livestock around the world is responsible for how many percent of annual global greenhouse gas emissions?
50%
51%
52%
53%
Solid Waste Management is the collecting, treating, and disposing of solid materials that are discarded because...
It contains more of toxic and needs special treatment
It has served its purpose and is no longer useful
It can cause harm to the environment
All of the above
The most significant agent of environmental change on earth.
Technologies
Greenhouse Gasses
Human
Climate
What type of bio-medical waste contains dead tissues that may conceal dangerous and communicable infectious agents?
Sharp
Waste
Pathological
Infectious
All are ways to protect our environment EXCEPT one:
Conserve Resources
Support Local
Reuse, Reduce, Recycle
Plant a Tree
Currently about ____ tons of municipal solid waste are generated by the Philippines daily, and more than 8,600 tons per day in Metro Manila alone.
32,000
29,000
35,000
33,000
It is an interconnected web of living organisms that help support all kinds of plants and biological life.
Biodiversity
Ecosystems
Greenhouse Gases
Solar Activity
Complete the sentence: "reuse is the process which involves reusing items by ____ them".
Consuming
Repairing
Recycling
Donating
Often called municipal solid waste, typically refers to material that is not hazardous.
Solid Waste
Toxic Waste
Industrial Waste
Agricultural Waste
These contain more of toxic and require special treatment.
Hazardous Waste
Agricultural Waste
Industrial Waste
Bio-Medical Waste
It is one of the ways to minimize or reduce the Industrial Waste.
Composting
Build a dedicated green team
Reducing the disposal of recyclable materials
Develop a formal waste management plan
Requires routine collection and transport to a processing or disposal site.
Agricultural Waste
Municipal Solid Waste
Bio-Medical Waste
Industrial Waste
It is one of the ways to minimize or reduce the Agricultural Waste.
Purchase control
Give usable, leftover products to friends or donate to community groups
Develop a formal waste management plan
Reducing the disposal of recyclable materials
Color code containers to help ensure appropriate separation of waste. What type of solid waste minimization it is?
Hazardous Waste
Industrial Waste
Municipal Waste
Bio-Medical Waste
These waste streams originate from arable land and horticulture.
Municipal Solid Waste
Industrial Waste
Agricultural Waste
Waste Minimization
What is the correct flow of solid waste management?
Landfilling, Incineration, Waste Compaction, Recycling, Composting
Landfilling, Composting, Incineration, Waste Compaction, Recycling
Landfilling, Composting, Waste Compaction, Incineration, Recycling
Landfilling, Incineration, Composting, Waste Compaction, Recycling
These are the characteristics of Hazardous Waste, except:
Reaction Waste
Toxic Waste
Ignitable Waste
Corrosive Waste
The collecting, treating and disposing of solid material that is discarded because it has served its purpose or is no longer useful.
Municipal Solid Waste Management
Waste Minimization
Solid Waste Management
Waste Compaction
It helps to cut down on the amount of waste we throw away. It conserves natural resources, landfill space, and energy.
Reuse
Reduce
Recycle
3R's
Humans are the root cause of climate change and during ____ the level of carbon dioxide rises by 40%.
13th-14th Century
15th-16th Century
18th-19th Century
20th-21st Century
All of these are the ways we produce greenhouse gases, except?
Burning Fossil Fuels
Cement
Deforestation
Severe Storms
When temperatures are higher, wildfires start more easily and spread more quickly. This scenario portrays what event?
El Niño
Heat Waves
Hotter Temperature
Wildfires
This happens when sea levels increase as a result of melting ice sheets, endangering coastal and island people.
Hot, Warming Ocean
Warming, Rising Ocean
Hot, Rising Ocean
Warming Ocean
Which of the following effects of climate change describes organisms on land and in the ocean facing the risk that endangers their ability to survive?
Loss of Species
More Health Risks
Poverty and Displacement
Not Enough Food
One of the effects of climate change that increases the factors that put and keep people in poverty.
Poverty and Displacement
More Health Risks
Loss of Species
Not Enough Food
Which of these choices are the root cause of climate change?
Oil Companies
Humans
Deforestation
Burning Fossil Fuels
Which of these statements are true about carbon footprints?
I. Carbon footprints only happen because of global warming.
II. The Taal Volcano eruption is one example of carbon footprints.
III. It is the total amount from any person, org, or event or phenomena that was produced.
IV. A pattern of changing temperatures every year caused by humans.
Statement I and II is false
Statement III and II is true
Statement IV if correct
All of the Above
It acts like a blanket wrapped around the Earth, trapping the sun's heat and raising temperatures.
Carbon Dioxide
Oxygen
Greenhouse Gas
Milankovitch
As Earth travels around the sun, its path, and the tilt of its axis can change slightly. This cycle is called?
Milancovitch
Milankovetch
Milaknovitch
Milankovitch
It is a medical substance that brings changes into the body once it was administered by any means.
Supplements
Dextrose
Drugs
Multivitamins
Which of the following are considered as form of drug abuse?
I. The drug is not used according to its prescription
II. The drug is used for research
III. The drug is not used for its intended purpose
IV. The drug is used without legitimate medical application
I, II, III
II, III, IV
I, II, IV
I, III, IV
It slows down brain activity and induces calmness to the user.
Sedatives
Hallucinogens
Stimulants
Narcotics
These following drugs belong to sedatives EXCEPT:
GHB
Alcohol
LSD
Xanax
Common illicitly-used stimulant that is also known as "shabu".
Cocaine
Adderall
Methamphetamine
Ritalin
Why do people use stimulants?
To feel relaxed
To become more alert and aware
To alter perspective
To ease pain
It causes hallucination and difference in user's perspective to his surroundings.
Stimulants
Narcotics
Hallucinogens
Cocaine
All of these are the effects of taking hallucinogens EXCEPT:
Psychosis
Hallucinations
Ecstaticity
Sleepiness
Opium and morphine are used as:
Antihistamine
Inhibitor
Analgesic
Anticoagulant
Which one is the effect of narcotics?
Drownsiness
Alertness
Increased Breathing
Hallucination
Philippine drug problem is deeply intertwined with wide range of factors, EXCEPT:
I. Poverty
II. Inequality
III. Systematic Problems in Governance
IV. Economic Challenge
II only
III only
IV only
III and IV
This is where their cravings and withdrawal symptoms can be managed to reduce.
Medical Therapy
Medical Rehabilitation
Medical Detox
Medical Treatment
It is a kind of treatment that is a great source as people learn new ways to cope during recovery.
Support groups and Self-help
Self-focused and Self-care
Family and Friends
None of the Above
In some cases, people may need to be ____ in order to treat potentially serious complications.
Treated
Diagnosed
Therapy
Hospitalized
It is a brain disease that causes changes in neurological structure and action.
Addiction
Behavioral Signs
Drug Dependent
Drug Addiction
It is a complex disorder.
Behavioral
Addiction
Drugs
Emotional
According to United Nations Philippines, more than a quarter of a billion people around the globe "use drugs" and over ____ "suffer" from drug use disorders.
35 million people
36 million people
39 million people
40 million people
It can destroy your mind, body and soul and inhibits individuals from reaching their full potential.
Alcohol
Drugs
Money
Love
Which of the following are not physical signs of drug addiction?
Deterioration in Hygiene
Drastic Weight Changes
Display Impaired Thinking and Judgement
Feeling of Tiredness
The following are indicators of Drug Abuse, EXCEPT:
Lying
Dying
Manipulative Behavior
Being an Honor Student
The effects of drugs to a person is dependent on:
Family Situation
The Amount and Strength of Drugs
Economic Instability
Drug Substance Disorder
Can depression lead to the use of drugs?
No, depression doesn't raise the risk of substance abuse
Yes, people who are depressed will take drugs as a hobby
No, drug addiction is not common among people battling depression
Yes, it becomes a conscious adjustment that decreases tension and anxiety in a stressful situation to those who suffer
What do you call attempts to stop drug use that may cause intense cravings and make you feel physically ill?
Headache
Abdominal Pain
Withdrawal Symptoms
Pain Symptoms
Drug addiction also known as ____, is an illness that affects a person's brain and behavior and causes them to lose control of whether or not they take drugs or medications.
Marijuana
Drug Substance Disorder
Substance Use Disorder
Stimulant Substance
What effect on society is being stated here? Drug Abuser steals the Income and funds of his/her company to buy drugs.
Higher Crime Rate
Stigma
Violence and Crime
Economic Instability
Drug Abuse has massive impact on families? Yes or No?
Yes, because Drug addicts often lose control of themselves and could harm their families
No, because Drug addicts are still harmless and they're allowed to roam free
Yes, because Drug addicts are lovable and they're good company
No, because Drug addicts have no families
John uses drugs as a coping mechanism to regain his self-confidence and enjoys using them because of the pleasure that he gets from the substance.
Social Pressure
Genetic Factor
Character of the Person
Health
Mr. Tan handed Gilbert a suitcase with illegal drugs inside, and they shook hands and parted ways.
Cause
Society
Effect
Easy Access to Drugs
It is a variable that contributes to the initiation of the use of addictive agents and to the transition from use to addiction which is moderate to highly heritable.
Cause
Character of the Person
Family Situation
Genetic Factor
Does negative social pressure influence addiction?
Yes, because this encourages people to alter their behaviors
No, there's no single factor that can predict whether someone will become addicted
Yes, because drugs can vary from person to person
No, not everyone who experiments and uses drug becomes an addict
Union of elements: body, thoughts, feeling or emotions and sensations that constitute the individuality and identity of a person.
Self
Self Identity
Self Worth
Combining various roles individuals fulfill throughout their lives to form how they themselves.
Self
Self Worth
Self Identity
It is usually based on judgements you make about yourself in the moment.
Self Esteem
Self Identity
Self Worth
It is an emotional outlook that determines how and what you feel about yourself in comparison to other people.
Self Awareness
Self Worth
Self Esteem
What are the 2 elements of Self Concept?
Self Esteem and Self Worth
Self Identity and Self Worth
Self Awareness and Self Worth
Self-worth can be seen as similar to ____.
Self Esteem
Self Worth
Self Identity
If you have a strong positive sense of who you are, then you have a high ____.
Self Positivity
Self Esteem
Self Worth
The ability to focus on yourself and how your actions, thoughts, or emotions do or don’t align with your internal standards.
Self Awareness
Self Worth
Self Esteem
The lack of confidence and feeling badly about oneself.
Low Self Esteem
Self Esteem
Low Self Worth
Self identity can be determined by.
Faith, personality, goals, and individuality
Values, personality, goals, and individuality
Values, perspective, goals, and individuality
It brings purpose, pleasure, and meaning to our lives.
Emotions
Self Regulation
Emotional
Emotional Control
This happens when you deny your emotions and pretend they don’t exist.
Lack of Emotional Denial
Emotional Denial
Emotional Depersonalization
Emotional Dependency
Our muscles that smile will signal to our brain that we are happy. Spend at least 30 seconds doing it.
Move and Stand Up
Breathe
Smiling will help you fell better
Describe your Feelings
This happens when a person is not tolerating frustration. They always seek pleasant emotions.
Look for Uplifting Feelings
Searching for Happiness
Searching for Someone
Searching for Pleasure
This means that you don’t understand your emotions or you try to suppress it because you think you shouldn’t be feeling them.
Blocking
Emotion Repression
Emotion
Repression/Emotional Blocking
This is an important part of child and adolescent development.
Regulation
Development
Self Regulation Development
Emotional Development
Our own emotions can be challenging to control. A high level of self-awareness is necessary.
Locate a Friend
Locate a Therapist
Locate a Partner
Locate a Happy Place
To start fixing the problem, express your feelings. Instead of repressing feelings, talk to a friend or coworker.
Speak to Somebody
Find a Friend
Speak to your Family
Speak to a Stranger
This happens when a person gets stuck in a past feeling.
Emotional Dependency
Emotional Trauma
Emotional Blocking
Emotional Depersonalization
Scan your body. Keep track of your overall physiology and the areas of tension in your body.
Listen to Your Self
Listen to Others
Listen to Your Conscience
Listen to Your Body
Its the person’s ability to recognize, understand, and manage their feelings and emotions.
Emotional Leadership
Emotional Soundness
Emotional Greatness
Emotional Recovery
It is the abilities nestled by a leader that help them play an active role in resolving conflicts, mentoring, influencing, and coaching their team members.
Self Management
Relationship Management
Self Awareness
Social Awareness
The ability to recognize and accurately interpret social situations
Self Awareness
Self Management
Relationship Management
Social Awareness
It refers to the ability of leaders to manage their emotions during a difficult situation.
Relationship Management
Self Awareness
Social Awareness
Self Management
It is to recognizing and understanding your own strengths and weaknesses, your emotions and moods, and the effects of these things have on other people.
Self Awareness
Social Awareness
Relationship Management
Self Management
It is the process of separating biodegradable and non-biodegradable garbage.
Segregating
Composting
Biodegradable
Non-Biodegradable
What will happen if a leader follows in doing a self - awareness?
The company will be in good shape
The leader will easily to handle the task
The members will back respect to their leader
All of the above
It is the process where biodegradable waste is placed in a certain tank or a hole for a certain time to let it decompose with the help of decomposers like yeasts, worms, and molds.
Segregating
Composting
Biodegradable
Non-Biodegradable
The following are types of Small-Scale Composters, EXCEPT:
Clay Flower Pots Compost
Twin Pits
Compost Bins
Regression Equation
It is the most useful and helpful way of waste management.
Composting
Segregating
Recycling
Accounting
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