Millionaire Sustainability

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Who Wants To Be
A Millionaire?
Sustainab
ility
Question 1
The Federal Climate Change
Minister is?
A
Linda Burney
B
Greg Combet
C
Verity Firth
D
Peter Garrett
The Federal Climate Change
Minister is?
A
Linda Burney
B
Greg Combet
C
Verity Firth
D
Peter Garrett
$100
Question 2
The area of highest usage of water
in Sydney Region schools is?
A
Gardens
B
Zips
C
Toilets
D
Bubblers
The area of highest usage of water
in Sydney Region schools is?
A
Gardens
B
Zips
C
Toilets
D
Bubblers
$200
Question 3
What is the most common cause
of pollution in streams, rivers and
oceans?
A
Waste dumped by factories
B
Dumping of garbage by cities
C
Storm water
D
School children
What is the most common cause
of pollution of streams, rivers and
oceans?
A
Waste dumped by factories
B
Dumping of garbage by cities
C
Storm water
D
school children
$300
Question 4
Which of the following is a non
renewable resource?
A
Geothermal
B
Solar
C
Wind
D
Coal
Which of the following is a non
renewable resource?
A
Geothermal
B
Solar
C
Wind
D
Coal
$500
Question 5
The international agreement to
reduce global carbon emissions is
called?
A
The Davos Treaty
B
The Rio Declaration
C
The Bali Agreement
D
The Kyoto Protocol
The international agreement to
reduce global carbon emissions is
called?
A
The Davos Treaty
B
The Rio Declaration
C
The Bali Agreement
D
The Kyoto Protocol
$1,000
Question 6
Which of the following would emit
the greatest amount of carbon
dioxide if used for one hour?
A
Playing a DVD player
B
Running a ceiling fan
C
Playing a computer game
D
Putting on an air conditioner
Which of the following would emit
the greatest amount of carbon
dioxide if used for 1 hour?
A
Playing a DVD player
B
Running a ceiling fan
C
Playing a computer game
D
Putting on an air conditioner
$2,000
Question 7
Australia gets approx 80% of its
energy supplies from?
A
Geothermal energy
B
Wind Energy
C
Coal Energy
D
Nuclear Energy
Australia gets approx 80% of its
energy supplies from?
A
Geothermal energy
B
Wind Energy
C
Coal Energy
D
Nuclear Energy
$4,000
Question 8
The energy management strategy
that has the most impact on
reducing a typical school’s carbon
footprint is?
A
Turn off canteen fridges over holidays
B
Better manage school lighting
C
Turn off all heaters at the mains
D
Change the school ovens from electricity to gas
The energy management strategy
that has the most impact on
reducing a typical school’s carbon
footprint is?
A Turn
B
off canteen fridges over holidays
Better manage school lighting
C Turn
off all heaters at the mains
D Change
the school ovens from electricity to gas
$8,000
Question 9
Geo sequestration is a method of?
A
Digging deeper for coal
B
Burying the carbon produced from burning coal
C
Cleaning coal before it is burnt
D
Using geothermal energy to clean coal
Geo sequestration is a method of?
A
Digging deeper for coal
B Burying
the carbon produced from burning coal
C Cleaning
D
coal before it is burnt
Using geothermal energy to clean coal
$16,000
Question 10
By recycling 1 Tonne of paper you
save…?
A
13 trees
B
2.5 barrels of oil
C
11,780 Litres of water
D
All of the above
By recycling 1 Tonne of paper you
save…?
A
13 trees
B
2.5 barrels of oil
C
11,780 Litres of water
D
All of the above
$32,000
Question 11
What country leads the world in
photovoltaic (solar cell)
production?
A
China
B
Sweden
C
Australia
D
United states
What country leads the world in
photovoltaic (solar cell)
production?
A
China
B
Sweden
C
Australia
D
United states
$64,000
Question 12
Over the last 200 years, 40
mammal species have become
extinct. What proportion of these
extinctions were in Australia?
A
50 %
B
75%
C
20%
D
10%
Over the last 200 years, 40 mammal
species have become extinct. What
proportion of these extinctions were
in Australia?
A
50%
B
75%
C
20%
D
10%
$125,000
Question 13
How much less energy do compact
fluorescents lights use than a
regular bulb?
A
60%
B
70%
C
80%
D
90%
How much less energy do compact
fluorescents lights use than a regular
bulb?
A
60%
B
70%
C
80%
D
90%
$250,000
Question 14
If everyone in the world consumed
as many resources as Australians,
how many planet earths would we
need?
A
1.5
B
2
C
3.5
D
5
If everyone in the world consumed
as many resources as Australians,
how many planet earths would we
need?
A
1.5
B
2
C
3.5
D
5
$500,000
Question 15
How many tonnes of greenhouse
gases emissions are produced
globally each year?
A 4.3 Billion tonnes
B 44.2 billion tonnes
C 60.5 billion tonnes
D 75 billion tonnes
How many tonnes of greenhouse
gases emissions are produced
globally each year?
A You4.3 billion tonnes
B 44.2 billion tonnes
C An 60.5 billion tonnes
D 75 billion tonnes
$1,000,000
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