Quiz on International Plastic Bag Free Day 2024: Let's Check How much Do You Know About Plastic Pollution

GK Quiz on International Plastic Bag Free Day:  Take our International Plastic Bag Free Day quiz and see how much you know about this environmental issue. Learn about the impact of plastic and discover eco-friendly alternatives.

Jul 3, 2024, 10:03 IST
GK Quiz on International Plastic Bag Free Day
GK Quiz on International Plastic Bag Free Day

Every year on July 3rd, the world comes together to celebrate International Plastic Bag Free Day. This day aims to raise awareness about the harmful effects of plastic bags on our environment and encourage people to adopt sustainable alternatives.

Are you knowledgeable about plastic pollution and its impact? Take this quiz to test your Green Quotient (GQ) and learn some interesting facts about how plastic usage harms our environment!

1. On average, how long does a plastic bag take to decompose?

a)  1 year

b)  10 years

c)  100 years  

d)  Never decomposes completely

Answer: d) 

Explanation: The UN mentions: "Plastic waste can take anywhere from 20 to 500 years to decompose, and even then, it never fully disappears; it just gets smaller and smaller."

2. What percentage of plastic waste ends up in our oceans?

a)  1%

b)  3.2%

c)  0.5% 

d)  8%

Answer: c) 

Explanation: According to the Our World Data website, "Around 0.5% of plastic waste ends up in the ocean. Most of it stays close to the shoreline." 

3. Which of the following is NOT a viable alternative to plastic bags?

a)  Double plastic bags

b)  Biodegradable paper bags

c)   Reusable cloth bags

d)  Mesh bags for produce

Answer: a)

Explanation: Double plastic bags offer no real advantage over single-use plastic bags. They still contribute to plastic pollution and require additional resources to produce.

4. Why is plastic a threat to marine animals?

a) Plastic dissolves quickly in seawater.

b) Marine animals can easily distinguish plastic from food.

c) Plastic traps and entangles animals, hindering movement.

d) Plastic biodegrades readily, providing nutrients for the ecosystem.

Answer: c) 

Explanation: The Sea Turtle Conservancy mentions that over 1 million animals are killed due to plastic debris in the ocean. 

5. Approximately what percentage of plastic waste generated globally is recycled?

a) 2%

b) 9%

c) 5%

d) 12%

Answer: b) 

Explanation: The MIT Technology Review mentions: "Only 9% of the plastic ever produced has been recycled, and 19% has been incinerated."

6. What is the estimated number of plastic bags used globally each year?

a) 18 trillion

b) 10 trillion

c) 1 trillion

d) 5  trillion  

Answer: d) 

Explanation: According to the World Counts Organisation, over 5 trillion plastic bags are used globally each year which amounts to over 700 bags being used by a single person in a year. 

7. What city or country was the first to implement a complete ban on plastic bags?

a) Bangladesh

b) Tokyo, Japan

c) Mumbai, India

d) No country has implemented a complete ban.

Answer: a)

Explanation: The UN Environment Programme mentions: "Bangladesh is the first country in the world to implement a ban on thin plastic bags, after it was found they played a key role in clogging drainage systems during disastrous flooding. Other countries begin to follow suit."

8. What is the average amount of time a person uses a plastic shopping bag before discarding it?

a) Less than 5 minutes

b) Between 10 and 15 minutes  

c) Around 30 minutes

d) Over 1 hour

Answer: b) 

Explanation: The World Counts organisation mentions: "It takes up to 1,000 years for a plastic bag to break down. On average, a plastic shopping bag is used for just 12 minutes."

9. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a large accumulation of plastic debris located in:

a) The Atlantic Ocean

b) The Indian Ocean

c)  The Arctic Ocean

d) The Pacific Ocean

Answer: d) 

Explanation: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is specifically located in the North Pacific Ocean, between Hawaii and California.

10. International Plastic Bag Free Day is a great opportunity to:

a) Learn about the environmental impact of plastic pollution.  

b) Organize community clean-up events for plastic waste.  

c) Advocate for policies that promote plastic reduction.  

d) All of the above 

Answer: d) 

Explanation: International Plastic Bag Free Day is a chance to learn about plastic pollution's harm, organize cleanups, and advocate for policies that reduce plastic use.

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