The Ultimate Composting Quiz

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The Ultimate Composting Quiz
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About This Quiz

The Ultimate Composting Quiz. Turn trash into cash, or at least into fertilizer that you can use in your garden. Help the environment by composting your organic waste. Take this quiz to see how much you know about composting.
How much trash do Americans create each year?
100 million tons
210 million tons
Each year, Americans create about 210 million tons of trash.
500 million tons

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Where does all the garbage go?
57 percent to municipal landfills
About 57 percent of the garbage goes to municipal landfills.
47 percent to recycling
37 percent to composting

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What happens when organic material is composted?
finished compost
humus
both
The composting process breaks down organic material into usable and valuable finished compost or humus.

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What is required for composting?
soil
Soil is required for composting as a source of microorganisms.
gravel
vegetable oil

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Which is organic waste?
plastic bags
water bottles
newspaper
Newsprint is organic waste, because it is made from trees.

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What does air add to the composting process?
oxygen
Air is needed for composting as a source of oxygen.
carbon dioxide
nitrogen gas

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During the composting process, what do the microorganisms from the soil do?
eat the waste
break it down
both
The microorganisms eat the organic waste and break it down.

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What do microorganisms need to live?
water
They need water to live.
carbon dioxide
heat

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What will speed up the composting process?
turning
watering
both
Regular turning and watering of the composting material speeds up the process.

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To aid decomposition, what should be done with large pieces of organic waste?
Break up the large pieces.
To aid decomposition, break up the large pieces of organic waste.
No action is needed.
neither

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What living organism may be present in a compost heap?
bacteria
fungi
both
Bacteria, fungi and lots more feed on the composting material.

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Why would you want to position a compost pile downwind from your home?
bad smell
The compost heap may stink.
good smell
unattractive

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Why should you consult you homeowners association before starting a composting project?
HOA may determine the location of the compost pile.
Your HOA may have specific guidelines for the location of a compost pile on your property.
HOA may determine what hours you may work on your compost heap.
HOA may want to pay for your composting structure.

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Why may too much wind be bad for composting?
dries out material
scatters material
both
Too much wind may dry out the material or cause it to scatter.

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What is a compost structure?
heap
concrete block structure
both
A compost structure may be anything from a heap of material to a concrete block structure.

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What may result from composted meat or dairy products?
foul odor
They may cause a foul odor, but may be composted.
too much bacteria
too much fungi

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What should not be composted?
human waste
animal waste
both answers
Do not compost any type of human or animal waste.

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Why are human and animal waste dangerous for composting?
diseases
parasites
both
These waste products may carry diseases or parasites.

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Why are leftover charcoal ashes from the BBQ non-compostable?
toxic to microorganisms
The ashes may be toxic to the microorganisms necessary for composting.
toxic to groundwater
carry diseases

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How may temperature be used to decide when the composting is complete?
below 100 degrees F
When the temperature of the composting material is below 100 degrees F (36 degrees C), it may be considered to be "done."
above 100 degrees F
neither

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