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1 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Recycling Edition

2 Question 1

3 How much household waste do we produce in a year?
A A 1 million tonnes B B 28 million tonnes C C 100 million tonnes D D Not too much

4 How much household waste do we produce in a year?
A A 1 million tonnes B B 28 million tonnes C C 100 million tonnes D D Not too much

5 £100

6 Question 2

7 A A Size of Scotland B B Size of Bristol C C Size of Wales
How big would the forest have to be to provide the UK with paper all year? A A Size of Scotland B B Size of Bristol C C Size of Wales D D Size of our School

8 A A Size of Scotland B B Size of Bristol C C Size of Wales
How big would the forest have to be to provide the UK with paper all year? A A Size of Scotland B B Size of Bristol C C Size of Wales D D Size of our School

9 £200

10 Question 3

11 A A 280 Times B B 28 Times C C 28,450 Times D D 2,840 Times
How many times could we cover Bristol City’s pitch with rubbish we throw away in a year? A A 280 Times B B 28 Times C C 28,450 Times D D 2,840 Times

12 A A 280 Times B B 28 Times C C 28,450 Times D D 2,840 Times
How many times could we cover Bristol City’s pitch with rubbish we throw away in a year? A A 280 Times B B 28 Times C C 28,450 Times D D 2,840 Times

13 £300

14 Question 4

15 Which of the following is reusing paper?
A A Placing in a recylce bin B B Placing in a dustbin C C Making paper mache D D Giving it to a teacher

16 Which of the following is reusing paper?
A A Placing in a recylce bin B B Placing in a dustbin C C Making paper mache D D Giving it to a teacher

17 £500

18 Question 5

19 Which way of buying milk makes the least amount of waste?
A A 4 pint plastic bottle B B 1 pint plastic bottle C C 1 pint glass bottle D D Cardboard carton

20 Which way of buying milk makes the least amount of waste?
A A 4 pint plastic bottle B B 1 pint plastic bottle C C 1 pint glass bottle D D Cardboard carton

21 £1,000

22 Question 6

23 How many years does it take a single aluminium can to decompose?
A A 20 to 40 years B B 80 to 100 years C C 60 to 80 years D D 0 to 20 years

24 How many years does it take a single aluminium can to decompose?
A A 20 to 40 years B B 80 to 100 years C C 60 to 80 years D D 0 to 20 years

25 £2,000

26 Question 7

27 How long does it take a plastic bag to decay in landfill?
A A 500 years B B 250 years C C 100 years D D 25 years

28 How long does it take a plastic bag to decay in landfill?
A A 500 years B B 250 years C C 100 years D D 25 years

29 £4,000

30 Question 8

31 What happens to your rubbish after the bin men collect it?
A A It is burnt B B All recycled C C Goes to Landfill D D Blasted into space

32 What happens to your rubbish after the bin men collect it?
A A It is burnt B B All recycled C C Goes to Landfill D D Blasted into space

33 £8,000

34 Question 9

35 Which of the following cannot be composted?
A A Plastic milk bottle B B Banana peel C C Pizza Box D D Lawn cutttings

36 Which of the following cannot be composted?
A A Plastic milk bottle B B Banana peel C C Pizza Box D D Lawn cutttings

37 £16,000

38 Question 10

39 If you recycle a tonne of paper, how many trees are you saving?
A A 10 Trees B B 30 Trees C C 17 Trees D D 5 Trees

40 If you recycle a tonne of paper, how many trees are you saving?
A A 10 Trees B B 30 Trees C C 17 Trees D D 5 Trees

41 £32,000

42 Question 11

43 How many plastic bottles are used each day in Britain?
A A 15 Billion B B 10 Billion C C 5 Billion D D 1 Billion

44 How many plastic bottles are used each day in Britain?
A A 15 Billion B B 10 Billion C C 5 Billion D D 1 Billion

45 £64,000

46 Question 12

47 A A 1 Hour B B 3 Hours C C 5 Hours D D 2 Hours
Recycling one aluminium can saves enough energy to run a TV for how long? A A 1 Hour B B 3 Hours C C 5 Hours D D 2 Hours

48 A A 1 Hour B B 3 Hours C C 5 Hours D D 2 Hours
Recycling one aluminium can saves enough energy to run a TV for how long? A A 1 Hour B B 3 Hours C C 5 Hours D D 2 Hours

49 £125,000

50 Question 13

51 D D Half our energy needs
If all the wind was harnessed around our coast, how much power could it supply? A A All our energy needs B B X2 our energy needs C C X3 our energy needs D D Half our energy needs

52 D D Half our energy needs
If all the wind was harnessed around our coast, how much power could it supply? A A All our energy needs B B X2 our energy needs C C X3 our energy needs D D Half our energy needs

53 £250,000

54 Question 14

55 What was Bristol’s recycling rate in 2006?
A A 10% B B 25% C C 12.4% D D 22.4%

56 What was Bristol’s recycling rate in 2006?
A A 10% B B 25% C C 12.4% D D 22.4%

57 £500,000

58 Question 15

59 A A 80 Million B B 10 Million C C 20 Million D D 26 Million
In 1950 the world made 5 Million tonnes of plastic. How much do they make now? A A 80 Million B B 10 Million C C 20 Million D D 26 Million

60 A A 80 Million B B 10 Million C C 20 Million D D 26 Million
In 1950 the world made 5 Million tonnes of plastic. How much do they make now? A A 80 Million B B 10 Million C C 20 Million D D 26 Million

61 £1,000,000


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