1) The best definition of responsible consumption is… a) buying the newest products quickly b) choosing only imported goods c) using resources wisely and creating less waste d) shopping without thinking 2) Which sequence shows a product’s life cycle most accurately? a) raw materials → production → transport → use → reuse/recycle/disposal b) transport → raw materials → use → disposal → production c) use → disposal → transport → production → raw materials d) production → use → raw materials → recycling → transport 3) Which action is an example of reduce? a) repairing a broken zipper b) sorting paper and plastic c) borrowing a book from the library d) buying only what you really need 4) Which choice is the best example of reuse? a) throwing away a bottle after one drink b) using the same lunch box every day c) buying a new bag each week d) choosing extra packaging for safety 5) Packaging is… a) a type of recycling bin b) the emissions from transport c) a discount you get in a shop d) the material that wraps/protects a product 6) Single-use plastic is designed to be… a) used once and then thrown away b) used for many years c) easy to repair d) always biodegradable 7) A product’s carbon footprint is… a) how much it costs b) the greenhouse gas emissions linked to it c) the amount of plastic in it d) D the number of parts it has 8) Buying local products can help because… a) they always have more packaging b) they are always cheaper c) they may travel less, reducing transport emissions d) they cannot be recycled 9) Fair trade labels often suggest that… a) workers may get better pay and conditions b) the product has zero packaging c) the product is always made locally d) the product cannot break 10) Which choice supports SDG 12 best? a) replace items often to keep up with trends b) ignore leftovers and buy more food c) choose single-use items for convenience d) choose durable products and use them longer

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