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1. What is the main theme of the poem?
A. Celebrating festivals
B. Nature's beauty
C. Recycling and reusing
D. Sports and fitness
2. According to the poet, recycling is essential to:
A. Save the planet for future generations
B. Save energy
C. Make money
D. Entertain people
3. What does the poet suggest we do with old newspapers?
A. Burn them
B. Throw them in the garbage
C. Use them as gift wraps
D. Bundle and put them in a recycling skip
4. Where should glass bottles and jam jars be taken for recycling?
A. Compost pile
B. Landfill
C. Bottle bank
D. Waste dump
5. What is a "Save-A-Can"?
A. A type of drink
B. A factory
C. A container for recycling cans
D. A recycling slogan
6. What should you do with an empty drink can before recycling it?
A. Throw it away
B. Smash it with a hammer
C. Wash it, squash it, and flatten it
D. Paint it
7. What is the "name of the game" in the poem?
A. Celebration
B. Education
C. Conservation
D. Reclamation
8. What word best describes the tone of the poem?
A. Sad
B. Angry
C. Humorous
D. Motivational
9. What does "sitting on the fence" mean in the context of the poem?
A. Building a fence
B. Relaxing in the garden
C. Avoiding a decision or action
D. Recycling properly
10. According to the poem, what does recycling glass help save?
A. Time
B. Water
C. Energy
D. Money
11. What should one avoid while discussing recycling, as per the poem?
A. Following rules
B. Loud discussions
C. Careless talk (claptrap)
D. Reading about it
12. What material is mentioned as needing to be tied in bundles for recycling?
A. Cardboard
B. Plastic bags
C. Newspapers
D. Aluminum cans
13. What does "chuck away" mean?
A. Organize neatly
B. Store carefully
C. Throw away carelessly
D. Recycle thoughtfully
14. What does "rap" in the title refer to?
A. A conversation
B. A type of music
C. A recycling machine
D. A kind of dance
15. Why is repetition used in the poem?
A. To make it longer
B. To create a rhythm
C. To confuse the reader
D. To emphasize the message
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