The Ultimate Environment Quiz To Test Your Knowledge

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Embark on an enlightening journey of ecological discovery with "The Ultimate Environment Quiz." This quiz is designed to test your knowledge and raise awareness about pressing environmental issues affecting our planet today. Whether you're an eco-enthusiast or just starting to explore the realm of sustainability, this quiz offers a comprehensive exploration of key topics.

From climate change and renewable energy to biodiversity conservation and pollution control, "The Ultimate Environment Quiz" covers it all. Delve into questions that challenge your understanding of Earth's delicate ecosystems, examining both the problems we face and the solutions we can implement.

Through this quiz, Read moreyou'll not only expand your environmental literacy but also gain insights into how individual actions can make a significant impact on the world around us. So, are you ready to put your environmental knowledge to the test? Take "The Ultimate Environment Quiz" and discover just how much you know about the world we call home. �


Environment Knowledge Questions and Answers

  • 1. 

    Which country currently emits the most greenhouse gases?

    • A.

      Russia

    • B.

      China

    • C.

      The USA

    • D.

      Germany

    Correct Answer
    B. China
    Explanation
    China surpassed the USA in 2006/7.

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  • 2. 

    How much of the world's water is available for human use? 

    • A.

      75%

    • B.

      35%

    • C.

      15%

    • D.

      Less than 1%

    Correct Answer
    D. Less than 1%
    Explanation
    Only about one-third of 1% of all water on Earth is available for human use.

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  • 3. 

    What is the most common type of waste that litters our oceans? 

    • A.

      Cigarettes

    • B.

      Food packaging

    • C.

      Plastic bags

    • D.

      Glass bottles

    Correct Answer
    A. Cigarettes
    Explanation
    Volunteers for the International Coastal Cleanup removed nearly two million cigarettes and cigarette filters in their most recent effort to clear litter from the world's oceans.

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  • 4. 

    Global warming is caused ...

    • A.

      Only by human activity.

    • B.

      Only by natural factors.

    • C.

      Mainly by natural factors.

    • D.

      Both by human and natural factors.

    Correct Answer
    D. Both by human and natural factors.
    Explanation
    Both natural and human factors contribute to the changes of the Earth's climate. According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the world’s volcanoes generate about 200 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually, while our automotive and industrial activities cause some 24 billion tons of CO2 emissions every year worldwide. Despite the arguments to the contrary, the facts speak for themselves: Greenhouse gas emissions from volcanoes comprise less than one percent of those generated by today’s human endeavors.

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  • 5. 

    How long does it take for carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere to disperse?

    • A.

      500 years

    • B.

      100 years

    • C.

      50 years

    • D.

      10 years

    Correct Answer
    B. 100 years
    Explanation
    Even if we stopped sending CO2 into the atmosphere, our past actions would still affect the planet for decades to come.

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  • 6. 

    During the 150 years of the industrial age, the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide has increased by ...

    • A.

      31 %

    • B.

      45%

    • C.

      58%

    • D.

      67%

    Correct Answer
    A. 31 %
    Explanation
    During the 150 years of the industrial age, the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide has increased by 31%. This increase can be attributed to various human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. These activities release large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change. The 31% increase in carbon dioxide concentration highlights the significant impact of human activities on the Earth's atmosphere and the urgent need for sustainable practices to mitigate further increases.

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  • 7. 

    While many greenhouse gases occur naturally and are needed to create the greenhouse effect that keeps the Earth warm enough to support life, ... is the main source of excess greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

    • A.

      Deforestation

    • B.

      Factory farming

    • C.

      Human use of fossil fuels

    • D.

      Population growth

    Correct Answer
    C. Human use of fossil fuels
    Explanation
    By driving cars, using electricity from coal-fired power plants, or heating our homes with oil or natural gas, we release carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere.

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  • 8. 

    Global warming may ...

    • A.

      Influence the length of seasons.

    • B.

      Cause coastal flooding.

    • C.

      Lead to more frequent and severe storms.

    • D.

      All of the above.

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above.
    Explanation
    As the concentration of greenhouse gases grows, more heat is trapped in the atmosphere and less escapes back into space. This increase in trapped heat changes the climate and alters weather patterns.

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  • 9. 

    How long does it take for glass to decompose?

    • A.

      100 years

    • B.

      About 500 years

    • C.

      1000 years

    • D.

      One million years

    Correct Answer
    D. One million years
    Explanation
    This means that glass can be recycled an infinite amount of times.

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  • 10. 

    To create just 1 kilogram of consumer goods, manufacturers create ... kilograms of waste. 

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      3

    • C.

      5

    • D.

      7

    Correct Answer
    C. 5
    Explanation
    To create just 1 kilogram of consumer goods, manufacturers create 5 kilograms of waste. This means that for every unit of consumer goods produced, there is a significant amount of waste generated. This waste could be in the form of byproducts, packaging materials, or other types of waste generated during the manufacturing process. The high ratio of waste to consumer goods highlights the environmental impact and inefficiency of the manufacturing process.

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  • 11. 

    Rainforests once covered 14% of the earth's land surface; now they cover .... 

    • A.

      6%

    • B.

      8%

    • C.

      10%

    • D.

      12%

    Correct Answer
    A. 6%
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 6%. This suggests that rainforests have significantly decreased in coverage over time, from 14% to just 6% of the earth's land surface. This decline in rainforest coverage is a result of deforestation, climate change, and human activities such as logging and agriculture. The loss of rainforests is concerning because they are vital ecosystems that support a wide variety of plant and animal species, as well as provide important ecological services such as carbon sequestration and regulation of the water cycle.

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  • 12. 

    ... plant, animal and insect species are being lost every single day due to rainforest deforestation. 

    • A.

      100

    • B.

      137

    • C.

      168

    • D.

      More than 200

    Correct Answer
    B. 137
    Explanation
    The statement mentions that plant, animal, and insect species are being lost every single day due to rainforest deforestation. The answer "137" implies that 137 species are being lost every day. This number is within the given range of options and is a plausible estimate considering the extent of rainforest deforestation and its impact on biodiversity.

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  • 13. 

    What year did the United States EPA declare greenhouse gasses a threat to public health?   

    • A.

      1973

    • B.

      1984

    • C.

      1999

    • D.

      2009

    Correct Answer
    D. 2009
    Explanation
    After a thorough examination of the scientific evidence and careful consideration of public comments, in 2009 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that greenhouse gases (GHGs) threaten the public health and welfare of the American people.

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  • 14. 

    What is the most common type of trash thrown away by Americans? 

    • A.

      Paper products and cardboards

    • B.

      Plastic bags

    • C.

      Metal

    • D.

      Glass bottles

    Correct Answer
    A. Paper products and cardboards
    Explanation
    According to recent studies and waste management reports, paper products and cardboard are the most common types of trash generated by Americans. These materials make up a significant portion of municipal solid waste, which includes items like packaging, newspapers, magazines, mail, food and beverage containers, and more.The reason for this is that paper products are widely used in various aspects of daily life, including packaging, printing, and food service. Additionally, cardboard is commonly used in product shipping and retail displays.While other materials like plastic bags, metal, and glass bottles are also frequently thrown away, they do not compare to the sheer volume of paper and cardboard waste generated in the United States.

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  • 15. 

    Most of the oil that we use is imported into our country from other nations. The oil is carried in huge sea-going tankers. Sometimes, these tankers get damaged, and the oil leaks into the oceans and seas. What is such an accidental discharge of oil into water bodies called? 

    • A.

      Water pollution

    • B.

      Oil leak

    • C.

      Oil spill

    • D.

      Tanker leak

    Correct Answer
    C. Oil spill
    Explanation
    Oil on ocean surfaces, which is called an oil spill, is harmful to many forms of aquatic life because it prevents sufficient amounts of sunlight from penetrating and also reduces the level of oxygen dissolved in seawater. Crude oil renders feathers and gills ineffective, so that birds and fish may die from direct contact with the oil itself.

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  • 16. 

    What is the leading source of energy in the United States?  

    • A.

      Oil

    • B.

      Coal

    • C.

      Nuclear power

    • D.

      Natural gas

    Correct Answer
    A. Oil
    Explanation
    Oil provides the U.S. with about 39% of its energy.

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  • 17. 

    Petroleum, coal and natural gas are all ...

    • A.

      Environmentally friendly

    • B.

      Non-polluting

    • C.

      Renewable

    • D.

      Fossil fuels

    Correct Answer
    D. Fossil fuels
    Explanation
    All are fossil fuels which are neither ecofriendly nor renewable.

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  • 18. 

    Approximately how much of global electricity output is produced from renewable sources?

    • A.

      1%

    • B.

      5%

    • C.

      8%

    • D.

      20%

    Correct Answer
    C. 8%
    Explanation
    Only about 8% of global energy comes from renewables. The remaining 92% comes from non-renewable sources like oil, coal and natural gas.

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  • 19. 

    For every tonne of paper recycled, we save ...

    • A.

      17 trees

    • B.

      32 trees

    • C.

      46 trees

    • D.

      59 trees

    Correct Answer
    A. 17 trees
    Explanation
    Recycling one tonne of paper saves 17 trees. This is because when paper is recycled, there is a reduced need for raw materials, such as wood from trees, to produce new paper. By recycling, we can conserve natural resources and reduce deforestation, which has a positive impact on the environment. Therefore, the correct answer is 17 trees.

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  • 20. 

    How much of our air pollution comes from motor vehicles, like cars and trucks? 

    • A.

      20%

    • B.

      30%

    • C.

      40%

    • D.

      50%

    Correct Answer
    B. 30%
    Explanation
    Around 30% of air pollution originates from motor vehicles like cars and trucks. Emissions from these vehicles, including nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and volatile organic compounds, contribute significantly to air pollution, impacting air quality and public health, especially in urban areas with high traffic congestion.

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Stephen Reinbold |PhD, Biological Sciences |
Biology Expert
Stephen Reinbold has a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences with a particular interest in teaching. He taught General Biology, Environmental Science, Zoology, Genetics, and Anatomy & Physiology for almost thirty years at Metropolitan Community College in Kansas City, Missouri. He particularly enjoyed emphasizing scientific methodology and student research projects. Now, enjoying retirement, he works part-time as an editor while also engaging in online activities.

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