Earth Day Quiz 2026 on Our Power-Our Planet with Certificate

Earth Day Quiz 2026 on Our Power-Our Planet

Organized By: Environmental Information, Awareness, Capacity Building and Livelihood Programme (EIACP),Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History (SACON), South India Centre of Wildlife Institute of India, Anaikatty (Post), Coimbatore-641108, Tamil Nadu, India.

About the Quiz

  • Earth Day Quiz 2026 on Our Power-Our Planet.
  • This quiz consists of 15 multiple-choice questions, each carrying 2 marks, making a total of 30 marks.
  • The questions are designed to test your awareness and understanding of environmental issues, sustainability, and our planet’s ecosystems.
  • Participants scoring 80% and above will be awarded a Certificate.
  • challenge your knowledge, and celebrate Earth Day 2026 by strengthening your connection with our planet.

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Step into a quick, fun, and thought-provoking quiz to celebrate Earth Day 2026. This quiz is designed to test your awareness of our planet, its ecosystems, challenges, and the small but powerful actions we can take to protect it. From climate facts to everyday sustainability choices, each question is a reminder that the Earth isn’t just a topic of discussion, it’s our shared home. 

This year’s theme, “Our Power, Our Planet,” highlights a simple truth: change begins with us. Every choice, every action, every bit of awareness adds up.

So, think, choose, and maybe even rethink a few habits along the way. Let’s see how well you know the planet you live on and how ready you are to protect it.

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100% Correct Answers Available Here

Why is recycling not a complete solution?
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2/2
It works only for metals
It increases plastic production
It requires energy and has limits in material recovery
It is banned in many countries

What is the main theme of Earth Day 2026?
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2/2
Save Water, Save Life
Our Power, Our Planet
Green Earth, Clean Earth
One Earth, One Chance

What is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons?
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2/2
Crop Rotation
Cover Crops
Biodiversity
None of the above

What happens to plastic waste when left in the environment?
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2/2
It is a biodegradable material so it eventually disintegrates
It never fully goes away, it just breaks into little pieces
There is no such thing as plastic waste, all plastic is recycled
It gets collected, so it automatically means it gets recycled properly.

Which of the following is a greenhouse gas (GHG)?
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2/2
CO2
CH4
Water Vapor
All of the above

You finish water from a plastic bottle and throw it away. Where does it most likely go?
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2/2
It disappears magically
It enters a recycling loop automatically
It continues its journey in landfills or nature unless properly managed
It becomes soil immediately

How many million tons of plastic are dumped in our oceans every year?
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2/2
1 million tons
11 million tons
20 million tons
50 million tons

Why are microplastics a concern?
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2/2
They are large and visible in oceans
They dissolve quickly in water
They enter food chains and accumulate in organisms
They help marine life grow

Which of the following is not considered to be a source of renewable energy?
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2/2
Hydropower
Wind
Natural gas
Solar

Which of the following countries’ fuel emissions are equivalent to the global annual fossil fuel emissions from the loss of primary forests in 2021?
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2/2
Canada
IndiaAustralia
China

What percent of plastic is made from fossil fuels?
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2/2
55
80
87
98

The biggest problem with single-use convenience is:
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2/2
It is always expensive
It creates long-term waste for short-term use
It is difficult to manufacture
It disappears after one use

On average, how long is a plastic bag used by a person before being thrown away?
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2/2
15 minutes
1 hour
1 day
1 week

What percent of all marine species live in coral reefs?
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2/2
8%
11%
15%
25%

What is the primary goal of Earth Day celebrations?
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2/2
Planting trees once a year
Increasing awareness and action for environmental protection
Hosting cultural festivals
Promoting industrial growth

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