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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Sustainabilit y & Conceptual programming Adapted by Field of Mars EEC 2010
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Question 1 (Sustainability)
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What do the Letters SEMP stand for? A Some elephants munch parsnips B Sam expects many problems C Silly exercises mean pain D School environmental management plan
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What do the Letters SEMP stand for? A Some elephants munch parsnips B Sam expects many problems C Silly exercises mean pain D School environmental management plan
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$100
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Question 2
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Living sustainably means: A You live at Nimbin. B Living in a way that can go on forever. C An economy geared for robust growth D Buy everything you want.
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Living sustainably means: A you live at Nimbin B Living in a way that can go on forever. C An economy geared for robust growth D Buy everything you want.
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$200
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Question 3
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Recycle one aluminum can and you can save enough energy to run a personal computer for: A 3 weeks B 3 hours C 3 minutes D 3 seconds
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Recycle one aluminum can and you can save enough energy to run a personal computer for: A 3 weeks B 3 hours C 3 minutes D 3 seconds
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$300
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Question 4
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The developed world makes up 20% of the worlds population. What percentage of its resources does it consume? A 45% B 60% C 85 % D 95%
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The developed world makes up 20% of the worlds population. What percentage of its resources does it consume? A 45% B 60% C 85 % D 95%
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$500
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Question 5
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Compact fluorescents use ____ % of the energy used by a regular bulb. A 25% B 40% C 65% D 90%
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Compact fluorescents use ____ % of the energy used by a regular bulb. A 25% B 40% C 65% D 90%
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$1,000
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Question 6
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What country leads the world in photovoltaic (solar cell) production? A China B Germany C Australia D United states
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What country leads the world in photovoltaic (solar cell) production? A China B Germany C Australia D United states
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$2,000
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Question 7
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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 Surface water running off yards, city streets, paved lots and farm fields D school children
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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 Surface water running off yards, city streets, paved lots and farm fields D school children
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$4,000
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Question 8
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Which of the following Quality teaching criteria can be used for framing education for sustainability? A background knowledge B deep understanding C problematic knowledge D all of the above
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Which of the following Quality teaching criteria can be used for framing education for sustainability? A background knowledge B deep understanding C problematic knowledge D all of the above
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$8,000
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Question 9
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What is the current estimated loss of species per day? A 1000 species B 100 species C 10 species D 1 species
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What is the current estimated loss of species per day? A 1000 species B 100 species C 10 species D 1 species
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$16,000
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Question 10
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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
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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
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$32,000
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Question 11
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Select the concept in relation to the focus/key question from the following: Focus: Goldmining towns in 1850s Australia A Buildings B Building methods and materials C Peoples needs D Design
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Select the concept in relation to the focus/key question from the following: Focus: Goldmining towns in 1850s Australia A Buildings B Building methods and materials C Peoples needs D Design
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$64,000
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Question 12
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Select the concept in relation to the focus/key question from the following: Focus: How do living things survive and ensure quality of life? A Living things B Understanding the needs of living things C Interrelationships and sustainability D Life and living
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Select the concept in relation to the focus/key question from the following: Focus: How do living things survive and ensure quality of life? A Living things B Understanding the needs of living things C Interrelationships and sustainability D Life and living
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$125,000
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Question 13
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Select the concept in relation to the focus/key question from the following: Key question: How do we understand what other cultures bring to our country? A Cultural resonance B Diversity C Identity D Multicultural Australia
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Select the concept in relation to the focus/key question from the following: Key question: How do we understand what other cultures bring to our country? A Cultural resonance B Diversity (Actually it could be diversity, you decide!) C Identity D Multicultural Australia
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$250,000
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Question 14
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Select the concept in relation to the focus/key question from the following: Key question: How can we address the important issue of garbage at our school and at home? A Waste disposal B Efficiency and sustainability C Reduce, Re-use, Recycle D Environmental protection
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Select the concept in relation to the focus/key question from the following: Key question: How can we address the important issue of garbage at our school and at home? A Waste disposal B Efficiency and sustainability C Reduce, Re-use, Recycle D Environmental protection
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$500,000
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Question 15
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Name the QT element: “Most students regularly demonstrate their ability to recognise relationships between central concepts and ideas.” A problematic knowledge B narrative C deep knowledge D deep understanding
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“Are you sure??”
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“A million Bucks! Are you really, really sure??”
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OK, We are locked in, are we about to make history here? Lets find out…..
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Name the QT element: “Most students regularly demonstrate their ability to recognise relationships between central concepts and ideas.” A problematic knowledge B narrative C deep knowledge D deep understanding
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$1,000,000
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