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The document contains a recycling quiz with two sections. The first section lists materials and asks the test taker to identify if they can be found locally and what products they can be used to make. The second section contains multiple choice questions about the benefits of recycling, which natural resources it conserves, the effects of no recycling, and good energy conservation practices. The quiz aims to test understanding of recycling and its importance.
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The document contains a recycling quiz with two sections. The first section lists materials and asks the test taker to identify if they can be found locally and what products they can be used to make. The second section contains multiple choice questions about the benefits of recycling, which natural resources it conserves, the effects of no recycling, and good energy conservation practices. The quiz aims to test understanding of recycling and its importance.
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NAME:__________________________________________________ SCORE:____________________

I. Put a Check (/) if the material can be found in our community, encircle the possible product you can make
out of it.
Put (X) if the material cannot be found in your community, no need to encircle the product inside the
parenthesis.
_____1. Plastic bottle of soft drink (flower vase, pillow) _____4. Used bond papers (basket, flowerpot)
_____2. Shredded cellophane (pillow, jewelry box) _____5. Old tires (chair, flowerpot)
_____3. Pack of Bear Brand (flowerpot, pencil case)
II. Choose the correct answer.
1. What is the benefit of recycling?
a. Less trash filling up landfills c. less pollution.
b. Fewer resources taken from Earth d. all the above
2. Which natural resource does recycling paper allow people to conserve?
a. Nuclear energy b. Tress c. Solar energy d. hydroelectric power
3. What would most likely happen if there were no recycling?
a. The planet would run out of fossil fuels more. c. the price of oil would decrease.
b. Landfills would fill up faster. d. Global climate change would end.
4. What is recycling all about?
a. taking something old and keeping it old
b. taking something new and turning it into something old
c. taking something old and turning it into something new
d. taking something new and never using it
5. Which of these practices are good energy conservation practices?
a. a. Recycling c. Walking or riding your bike
b. b. Carpooling d. All of the above

NAME:__________________________________________________ SCORE:____________________
I. Put a Check (/) if the material can be found in our community, encircle the possible product you can make
out of it.
Put (X) if the material cannot be found in your community, no need to encircle the product inside the
parenthesis.
_____1. Plastic bottle of soft drink (flower vase, pillow) _____4. Used bond papers (basket, flowerpot)
_____2. Shredded cellophane (pillow, jewelry box) _____5. Old tires (chair, flowerpot)
_____3. Pack of Bear Brand (flowerpot, pencil case)
II. Choose the correct answer.
6. What is the benefit of recycling?
c. Less trash filling up landfills c. less pollution.
d. Fewer resources taken from Earth d. all the above
7. Which natural resource does recycling paper allow people to conserve?
b. Nuclear energy b. Tress c. Solar energy d. hydroelectric power
8. What would most likely happen if there were no recycling?
c. The planet would run out of fossil fuels more. c. the price of oil would decrease.
d. Landfills would fill up faster. d. Global climate change would end.
9. What is recycling all about?
e. taking something old and keeping it old
f. taking something new and turning it into something old
g. taking something old and turning it into something new
h. taking something new and never using it
10. Which of these practices are good energy conservation practices?
c. a. Recycling c. Walking or riding your bike
d. b. Carpooling d. All of the above

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