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TLE 6 Q3 PERIODIC TEST REVIEWER

 TLE 6 REVIEWER 1) What are the basic materials needed to make an AC extension cord? A) Hammer, nails, and wood B) Scissors, paper, and glue C) Electrical wire, plug, and socket D) Thread, needle, and fabric   2) Which of the following is NOT a step in making an AC extension cord? A) Cut the wire to the desired length. B) Strip the ends of the wire. C) Connect the wires to the plug and socket. D) Cover the wire with paint.   3) Who can make an AC extension cord? A) Only licensed electricians B) Anyone who has the right materials and knows the steps C) Only adults over the age of 30 D) Only people with a college degree   4) Where can you buy the materials needed to make an AC extension cord? A) At the grocery store B) At the toy store C) At the hardware store D) At the clothing store   5) What is the purpose of making an AC extension cord? A) To have a new toy to play with B) To connect electrical devices to a power source that is far away

Recycling and the Recycling Process

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How Recycling Works: A Guide to the Recycling Process TLE6IA-0j-13 | Quarter 3 Every year, humans produce millions of tons of waste. From plastics to paper to electronics, the things we throw away can have a huge impact on our environment. But recycling can help reduce this impact by giving old materials a new life. In this article, we'll take a look at the recycling process and how it works. Recycling starts with you. When you recycle, you're diverting materials from landfills and giving them a chance to be used again. The first step is to sort your recyclables. This can be as simple as placing your cans, bottles, and paper in a separate bin from your regular trash. Once your recyclables are collected, they're taken to a sorting facility. Here, they're sorted by material type using a combination of manual and automated processes. Materials like paper and cardboard are sorted by hand, while machines can separate metals and plastics. After sorting, the materials are bale

The Principles of 5S in Recycling

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 The Principles of 5S in Recycling MELC CODE: TLE6IA-0i-11 Recycling is a crucial practice that can help us preserve our environment and natural resources. However, it can be challenging to implement effective recycling practices, especially in workplaces or large communities. One way to improve the recycling process is by applying the principles of 5S, a system developed in Japan for organizing and improving workspaces. In this article, we will discuss the five principles of 5S and how they can be applied to recycling. Principle 1: Sort The first principle of 5S is Sort, which means separating necessary items from unnecessary ones. In the context of recycling, this principle is about separating recyclable materials from non-recyclable ones. It is essential to have a proper sorting system in place to make recycling more efficient and effective. Principle 2: Set in Order The second principle is Set in Order, which means arranging items in a neat and organized manner. In recycling, this