Plastic Garbage Quiz

Plastic Garbage Quiz

6th Grade - Professional Development

10 Qs

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Plastic Garbage Quiz

Plastic Garbage Quiz

Assessment

Quiz

English

6th Grade - Professional Development

Hard

Created by

Muhamad Hafdi

FREE Resource

10 questions

Show all answers

1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Plastic Garbage, A Growing Environmental Concern Plastic garbage is one of the biggest environmental problems facing the world today. It can be found everywhere—from oceans and rivers to streets and parks—posing a serious threat to the environment and living organisms. Plastic waste is non-biodegradable, which means it does not break down naturally over time. This leads to the accumulation of plastic in landfills and natural habitats, where it can remain for hundreds of years. A significant amount of plastic garbage ends up in the oceans, where it affects marine life. Many animals, such as sea turtles and fish, mistake plastic for food, leading to injury or death. The chemicals in plastic also leach into the water, harming ecosystems and potentially entering the food chain. In addition to harming wildlife, plastic garbage pollutes the air and soil, contributing to environmental degradation. Governments, organizations, and individuals are working to reduce plastic waste by promoting recycling and the use of eco-friendly alternatives, but the problem remains a global challenge.What is the general topic of the text?

Recycling methods

Environmental challenges

Plastic garbage

Marine life

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Plastic Garbage, A Growing Environmental Concern Plastic garbage is one of the biggest environmental problems facing the world today. It can be found everywhere—from oceans and rivers to streets and parks—posing a serious threat to the environment and living organisms. Plastic waste is non-biodegradable, which means it does not break down naturally over time. This leads to the accumulation of plastic in landfills and natural habitats, where it can remain for hundreds of years. A significant amount of plastic garbage ends up in the oceans, where it affects marine life. Many animals, such as sea turtles and fish, mistake plastic for food, leading to injury or death. The chemicals in plastic also leach into the water, harming ecosystems and potentially entering the food chain. In addition to harming wildlife, plastic garbage pollutes the air and soil, contributing to environmental degradation. Governments, organizations, and individuals are working to reduce plastic waste by promoting recycling and the use of eco-friendly alternatives, but the problem remains a global challenge.

What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

The importance of reducing plastic waste

The history of plastic production

The effects of plastic on landfills

The methods of disposing plastic waste

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Plastic Garbage, A Growing Environmental Concern Plastic garbage is one of the biggest environmental problems facing the world today. It can be found everywhere—from oceans and rivers to streets and parks—posing a serious threat to the environment and living organisms. Plastic waste is non-biodegradable, which means it does not break down naturally over time. This leads to the accumulation of plastic in landfills and natural habitats, where it can remain for hundreds of years. A significant amount of plastic garbage ends up in the oceans, where it affects marine life. Many animals, such as sea turtles and fish, mistake plastic for food, leading to injury or death. The chemicals in plastic also leach into the water, harming ecosystems and potentially entering the food chain. In addition to harming wildlife, plastic garbage pollutes the air and soil, contributing to environmental degradation. Governments, organizations, and individuals are working to reduce plastic waste by promoting recycling and the use of eco-friendly alternatives, but the problem remains a global challenge.

Which of the following statements is explicitly stated in the text?

Plastic is harmful only to marine life.

Plastic waste breaks down easily over time.

Many animals mistake plastic for food.

Recycling does not help in reducing plastic waste.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Plastic Garbage, A Growing Environmental Concern Plastic garbage is one of the biggest environmental problems facing the world today. It can be found everywhere—from oceans and rivers to streets and parks—posing a serious threat to the environment and living organisms. Plastic waste is non-biodegradable, which means it does not break down naturally over time. This leads to the accumulation of plastic in landfills and natural habitats, where it can remain for hundreds of years. A significant amount of plastic garbage ends up in the oceans, where it affects marine life. Many animals, such as sea turtles and fish, mistake plastic for food, leading to injury or death. The chemicals in plastic also leach into the water, harming ecosystems and potentially entering the food chain. In addition to harming wildlife, plastic garbage pollutes the air and soil, contributing to environmental degradation. Governments, organizations, and individuals are working to reduce plastic waste by promoting recycling and the use of eco-friendly alternatives, but the problem remains a global challenge.

Which of the following statements is implied in the text?

All plastic waste can be recycled.

The use of eco-friendly alternatives is the only solution.

Plastic pollution is a global issue that requires collective action.

Governments alone can solve the plastic waste problem.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Plastic Garbage, A Growing Environmental Concern Plastic garbage is one of the biggest environmental problems facing the world today. It can be found everywhere—from oceans and rivers to streets and parks—posing a serious threat to the environment and living organisms. Plastic waste is non-biodegradable, which means it does not break down naturally over time. This leads to the accumulation of plastic in landfills and natural habitats, where it can remain for hundreds of years. A significant amount of plastic garbage ends up in the oceans, where it affects marine life. Many animals, such as sea turtles and fish, mistake plastic for food, leading to injury or death. The chemicals in plastic also leach into the water, harming ecosystems and potentially entering the food chain. In addition to harming wildlife, plastic garbage pollutes the air and soil, contributing to environmental degradation. Governments, organizations, and individuals are working to reduce plastic waste by promoting recycling and the use of eco-friendly alternatives, but the problem remains a global challenge.

What does the term "non-biodegradable" mean in the context of the text?

Plastic that breaks down quickly

Plastic that cannot be recycled

Plastic that does not naturally decompose over time

Plastic that is eco-friendly

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Plastic Garbage, A Growing Environmental Concern Plastic garbage is one of the biggest environmental problems facing the world today. It can be found everywhere—from oceans and rivers to streets and parks—posing a serious threat to the environment and living organisms. Plastic waste is non-biodegradable, which means it does not break down naturally over time. This leads to the accumulation of plastic in landfills and natural habitats, where it can remain for hundreds of years. A significant amount of plastic garbage ends up in the oceans, where it affects marine life. Many animals, such as sea turtles and fish, mistake plastic for food, leading to injury or death. The chemicals in plastic also leach into the water, harming ecosystems and potentially entering the food chain. In addition to harming wildlife, plastic garbage pollutes the air and soil, contributing to environmental degradation. Governments, organizations, and individuals are working to reduce plastic waste by promoting recycling and the use of eco-friendly alternatives, but the problem remains a global challenge.

What does the phrase "refers to" in the context of the text mean?

Discusses or explains something

Indicates a connection to a source

Suggests an alternative

Gives a detailed description

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Plastic Garbage, A Growing Environmental Concern Plastic garbage is one of the biggest environmental problems facing the world today. It can be found everywhere—from oceans and rivers to streets and parks—posing a serious threat to the environment and living organisms. Plastic waste is non-biodegradable, which means it does not break down naturally over time. This leads to the accumulation of plastic in landfills and natural habitats, where it can remain for hundreds of years. A significant amount of plastic garbage ends up in the oceans, where it affects marine life. Many animals, such as sea turtles and fish, mistake plastic for food, leading to injury or death. The chemicals in plastic also leach into the water, harming ecosystems and potentially entering the food chain. In addition to harming wildlife, plastic garbage pollutes the air and soil, contributing to environmental degradation. Governments, organizations, and individuals are working to reduce plastic waste by promoting recycling and the use of eco-friendly alternatives, but the problem remains a global challenge.

Which word in the text refers to the harmful substances released from plastic?

Biodegradable

Chemicals

Ecosystems

Marine

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