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