1. Which is TRUE about recycling? a. It results to pollution c. It reduces wastes. b. It promotes wastage of materials. d. It requires a lot of budget. 2. Which recyclable materials are used as substitute containers for food, condiments, pens, pencils, and other things? a. cardboard boxes c. wine bottles b. empty milk cans d. all of the above 3. Which of the following materials can be recycled to make chairs and tables if lumber and wood are not available due to their expensive price? a boxes b. old tires c. egg trays d. tin cans 4. Kevin is planning to make his own version of face mask. He looks for his old T-shirt but cannot find one. Which recyclable materials below can be a substitute for an old T-shirt? a. handkerchief b. paper bag c. tissue paper d. window screen 5. Which statements below about recycling is INCORRECT? a. Recycling prevents wastage of materials. b. Recycling increases production of wastes. c. Recycling reduces the use of raw materials. d. Recycling makes old materials become useful again. d. yarn 6. What serves as the handle of the Do-It-Yourself hanging garden? a. cutter b. marking pen c. needle 7. What is the purpose of putting or poking holes with the use of a needle at the bottom part of the bottle of the hanging garden? a. to make the soil wet c. to maintain the moisture of the soil b. to have a proper drainage d. to add decorations in the hanging garden d. yarn 8. Which of the following materials is NOT included in making a face mask with strings? a. old clean t-shirt b. scissors c. tape measure 9. There are a lot of scratch papers in your room. How will you make these papers useful again? a. Burn them to reduce the garbage in your room. b. Throw them in the garbage bin because they are of no use. c. Make a Do-It-Yourself decorations using scratch papers. d. Use these scratch papers to pollute the river in your community. 10. Which of the following is NOT used in making a Do-It-Yourself hanging garden? A. cutter b. plastic bag c. knife d. plastic bottle
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1. C
2. D
3. C
4. D
5. D
6. C
7. B
8. C
9. C
10.C