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ECO
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Question 1
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What rubbish bins should you have at home ? A red, green and yellow B purple, pink and orange C blue, brown and black D gold, silver and white
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How many wheels does a normal bike have? A red, green and yellow B purple, pink and orange C blue, brown and black D gold, silver and white
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£100
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Question 2
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What do you use to stop your bike? A Snakes B Cakes C Lakes D Brakes
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What do you use to stop your bike? A Snakes B Cakes C Lakes D Brakes
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£200
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Question 3
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To be seen on your bike in the dark, you need… A Bright clothes, reflectors and lights B Bright clothes only C Lights only D Dark clothes and no lights
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To be seen on your bike in the dark you need… A Bright clothes, reflectors and lights B Bright clothes only C Lights only D Dark clothes and no lights
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£300
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Question 4
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Which types of transport are the healthiest? A Bikes and buses B Cars and trains C Bikes and walking D Helicopters and walking
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Which types of transport are the healthiest? A Bikes and buses B Cars and trains C Bikes and walking D Helicopters and walking
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£500
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Question 5
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Which material were the very first bikes made from? A Wood B Metal C Plastic D Cardboard
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Which material were the very first bikes made from? A Wood B Metal C Plastic D Cardboard
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£1,000
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Question 6
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Where is the best place to lock your bike? A To a tree B To another bike C To a metal stand D To a wooden fence
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Where is the best place to lock your bike? A To a tree B To another bike C To a metal stand D To a wooden fence
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£2,000
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Question 7
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Which of these is another good way to keep your bike safe? A Leave it at a police station every night B Lock it up next to a police car C Ask a police officer to keep an eye on it D Ask the police to mark it with your postcode
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Which of these is another good way to keep your bike safe? A Leave it at a police station every night B Lock it up next to a police car C Ask a police officer to keep an eye on it D Ask the police to mark it with your postcode
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£4,000
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Question 8
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Why is it a good idea to wear a helmet? A It will stop you having accidents B People will be able to see you better C It is the law D It will protect your head if you fall off
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Why is it a good idea to wear a helmet? A It will stop you having accidents B People will be able to see you better C It is the law D It will protect your head if you fall off
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£8,000
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Question 9
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When should you let go of the handlebars of your bike? A Never B When you need to adjust your helmet C To show you are turning right or left D To show off to your mates
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When should you let go of the handlebars of your bike? A Never B When you need to adjust your helmet C To show you are turning right or left D To show off to your mates
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£16,000
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Question 10
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Which of these signs means “Bikes allowed here”? A B C D
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ABCDABCD
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£32,000
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Question 11
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What is the name of the charity that organises the Bike It project in schools? A Bike It B Oxfam C Sustrans D Save the Kittens
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What is the name of the charity that organises the Bike It project in schools? A Bike It B Oxfam C Sustrans D Save the Kittens
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£64,000
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Question 12
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What does this sign mean? A Beware of motor vehicles B No motor vehicles allowed C Motor vehicles only – no bikes allowed D Motorbike stunt show in progress
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What does this sign mean? A Beware of motor vehicles B No motor vehicles allowed C Motor vehicles only – no bikes allowed D Motorbike stunt show in progress
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£125,000
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Question 13
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Which of these is the name of an old fashioned bike? A Head Smasher B Leg Basher C Bone Shaker D Knee Crusher
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Which of these is the name of an old fashioned bike? A Head Smasher B Leg Basher C Bone Shaker D Knee Crusher
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£250,000
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Question 14
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What is the cycle training course called? A Cycling Proficiency B Bike It C Cycleability D Bikeability
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What is the cycle training course called? A Cycling Proficiency B Bike It C Cycleability D Bikeability
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£500,000
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Question 15
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When you are cycling on the road in normal traffic (secondary position), how far away should you be from the curb? A 1.5 – 2 metres B always exactly 1 metre C 50cm – 1 metre D As close to the curb as possible
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When you are cycling on the road in normal traffic (secondary position), how far away should you be from the curb? A 1.5 – 2 metres B always exactly 1 metre C 50cm – 1 metre D As close to the curb as possible
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£1,000,000
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Tiebreaker Fastest hand first!
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Which of these is the Sustrans motto? A Get on your bike! B Ride for life! C Join the movement! D Healthy travel for all!
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Which of these is the Sustrans motto? A Get on your bike! B Ride for life! C Join the movement! D Healthy travel for all!
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