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11th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Indonesian trash barrier is a floating barrier made of recycled materials like old fishnets, ropes, and other ocean debris. The barrier is intended to capture plastic waste and other debrish that floats on the water’s surface before it reaches the ocean.
The trash barrier acts as a filter, allowing water to pass through while capturing plastic waste and other debris. The barrier’s effectiveness has been demonstrated in many areas of Indonesia, where it has successfully prevented tonnes of plastic from entering the ocean.
Regular cleaning and maintenance are required to keep the barrier in good condition. To avoid further environmental problems, the collected plastic waste must be removed and properly disposed of. If recycling is not possible, the collected debris can be recycled or disposed of in a landfill.
Overall, the Indonesian trash barrier is a novel and effective solution to ocean plastic pollution. The barrier can continue to protect the ocean and keep plastic waste from harming marine life if properly maintained and cleaned on a regular basis.
How is the barrier made and what materials are used?
It is made of recycled materials like old fishnets and ropes
It is made of concrete and steel
It is made of plastic bottles and bags
It is made of natural materials like bamboo and leaves
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Indonesian trash barrier is a floating barrier made of recycled materials like old fishnets, ropes, and other ocean debris. The barrier is intended to capture plastic waste and other debrish that floats on the water’s surface before it reaches the ocean.
The trash barrier acts as a filter, allowing water to pass through while capturing plastic waste and other debris. The barrier’s effectiveness has been demonstrated in many areas of Indonesia, where it has successfully prevented tonnes of plastic from entering the ocean.
Regular cleaning and maintenance are required to keep the barrier in good condition. To avoid further environmental problems, the collected plastic waste must be removed and properly disposed of. If recycling is not possible, the collected debris can be recycled or disposed of in a landfill.
Overall, the Indonesian trash barrier is a novel and effective solution to ocean plastic pollution. The barrier can continue to protect the ocean and keep plastic waste from harming marine life if properly maintained and cleaned on a regular basis.
Why is regular cleaning and maintenance important for the barrier?
To provide a habitat for marine life
To keep the barrier in good condition
To create a barrier for boats
To attract more plastic waste
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Indonesian trash barrier is a floating barrier made of recycled materials like old fishnets, ropes, and other ocean debris. The barrier is intended to capture plastic waste and other debrish that floats on the water’s surface before it reaches the ocean.
The trash barrier acts as a filter, allowing water to pass through while capturing plastic waste and other debris. The barrier’s effectiveness has been demonstrated in many areas of Indonesia, where it has successfully prevented tonnes of plastic from entering the ocean.
Regular cleaning and maintenance are required to keep the barrier in good condition. To avoid further environmental problems, the collected plastic waste must be removed and properly disposed of. If recycling is not possible, the collected debris can be recycled or disposed of in a landfill.
Overall, the Indonesian trash barrier is a novel and effective solution to ocean plastic pollution. The barrier can continue to protect the ocean and keep plastic waste from harming marine life if properly maintained and cleaned on a regular basis.
What is the purpose of the Indonesian trash barrier?
To collect fish for fishermen
To provide a habitat for marine life
To create a barrier for boats
To prevent plastic waste from entering the ocean
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Indonesian trash barrier is a floating barrier made of recycled materials like old fishnets, ropes, and other ocean debris. The barrier is intended to capture plastic waste and other debrish that floats on the water’s surface before it reaches the ocean.
The trash barrier acts as a filter, allowing water to pass through while capturing plastic waste and other debris. The barrier’s effectiveness has been demonstrated in many areas of Indonesia, where it has successfully prevented tonnes of plastic from entering the ocean.
Regular cleaning and maintenance are required to keep the barrier in good condition. To avoid further environmental problems, the collected plastic waste must be removed and properly disposed of. If recycling is not possible, the collected debris can be recycled or disposed of in a landfill.
Overall, the Indonesian trash barrier is a novel and effective solution to ocean plastic pollution. The barrier can continue to protect the ocean and keep plastic waste from harming marine life if properly maintained and cleaned on a regular basis.
What impact does the barrier have on protecting marine life?
It harms marine life
It protects marine life by preventing plastic waste from entering the ocean
It has no impact on marine life
It provides a habitat for marine life
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Nadia : Awful smell ! Is something burning?
Rendi : No, it’s just the smelly domestic trash can. I think it needs to be emptied.
Nadia : Is it near here?
Rendi : It’s over there by the fence.
Nadia : Yuck, it’s really overflowing. We need to take care of that soon.
Rendi : I know, we really should. Look! That trash can, full of smelly garbage is starting to attract pests.
Nadia : Let’s take it out and place it at the curb for pick up. But be careful, it’s a dirty and overflowing domestic trash can. We don’t want to make a mess.
Rendi : Good idea. We should also consider replacing it with a larger, more efficient bin. How about a large green plastic trash can? It would be more hygienic and easier to manage.
Nadia : That sounds like a great idea. Let’s make a plane to get one soon. In the meantime, let’s take care of this mess.
What is the source of the bad smell?
The green plastic trash can
The overflowing trash can
The fence
Something burning
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Nadia : Awful smell ! Is something burning?
Rendi : No, it’s just the smelly domestic trash can. I think it needs to be emptied.
Nadia : Is it near here?
Rendi : It’s over there by the fence.
Nadia : Yuck, it’s really overflowing. We need to take care of that soon.
Rendi : I know, we really should. Look! That trash can, full of smelly garbage is starting to attract pests.
Nadia : Let’s take it out and place it at the curb for pick up. But be careful, it’s a dirty and overflowing domestic trash can. We don’t want to make a mess.
Rendi : Good idea. We should also consider replacing it with a larger, more efficient bin. How about a large green plastic trash can? It would be more hygienic and easier to manage.
Nadia : That sounds like a great idea. Let’s make a plane to get one soon. In the meantime, let’s take care of this mess.
Why is it important to properly manage waste?
To prevent pests
To avoid bad smells
To maintain hygiene
All of the above
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Nadia : Awful smell ! Is something burning?
Rendi : No, it’s just the smelly domestic trash can. I think it needs to be emptied.
Nadia : Is it near here?
Rendi : It’s over there by the fence.
Nadia : Yuck, it’s really overflowing. We need to take care of that soon.
Rendi : I know, we really should. Look! That trash can, full of smelly garbage is starting to attract pests.
Nadia : Let’s take it out and place it at the curb for pick up. But be careful, it’s a dirty and overflowing domestic trash can. We don’t want to make a mess.
Rendi : Good idea. We should also consider replacing it with a larger, more efficient bin. How about a large green plastic trash can? It would be more hygienic and easier to manage.
Nadia : That sounds like a great idea. Let’s make a plane to get one soon. In the meantime, let’s take care of this mess.
What should Nadia and Rendi do in the meantime before getting a new trash can?
Get a smaller trash can
Clean out the trash can
Place the trash can at the curb
Leave the trash can as it is
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