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CIRCULAR ECONOMY QUIZ

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Nayana Premnath

Explore the core ideas of Product-Service Systems, circular waste management in Indian cities, composting, electronics preferences, recycling trends, and innovations in circular economy practices.

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What is the opposite of a circular economy?

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Which principle is NOT a part of circular economy?

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Which of these industries is often considered the MOST polluting in linear economy models?

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What’s the main difference between recycling and upcycling?

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Which city is often recognized for adopting circular economy policies on a large scale?

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Which of these is an example of upcycling?

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Which of these is a renewable resource?

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The primary goal of circular economy is to:

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Which raw material is infinitely recyclable without losing quality?

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Which famous book helped inspire circular economy thinking?

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Planned obsolescence in products goes against circular economy because it:

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The term “urban mining” means:

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The concept of “zero waste cities” is mainly about:

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Which of these packaging options is LEAST circular?

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In circular design, “modularity” in products means:

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Which famous Indian initiative is an example of large-scale circular economy in waste?

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Which sector is seen as having the MOST potential for circular transformation globally?

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What does “closing the loop” mean in circular economy?

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In India, which sector has huge potential for circular practices due to repair culture?

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“Take-back program” in circular economy means:

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Which everyday item is most commonly recycled worldwide?

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In a circular system, which is preferred for electronics?

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Which process turns organic kitchen waste into a soil nutrient?

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Which Indian city is piloting large-scale circular waste management in partnership withIndian & international NGOs?

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What is the main purpose of a Product-Service System (PSS)?

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