1. UK Schools spend a total of around
a) £70 million a year on water
b) £80 million a year on water
c) £80,000 a year on water, an average of over £2,500 per school

2. Changing your existing toilet, especially if it was installed prior to 2000 will save....
a) Electricity & Gas
b) Time & Energy
c) Water and Money

3. Why is it important to know where the stop tap is located?
a) The local police will need to inspect it once a year
b) If there is a burst pipe lots of water will be wasted and damage done while you search for it.
c) It will impress your friends

4. In 2000/1, how much water leaked out of pipes every day before it even reached taps in England and Wales?
a) 320,000 litres
b) 3.2 million litres
c) 4.9 billion litres

5. On average which of these appliances uses the most water in a week by a family of four?
a) Garden Hose 
b) Washing Machine
c) Toilet

6. The average amount of water used per day by a person living in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Gambia, Somalia, Mali, Mozambique, Tanzania or Uganda, is the same as someone in a developed country...
a) Cleaning their teeth with the tap running (10 litres)
b) Filling up a dishwasher (65 litres)
c) Taking a bath (200 litres)

7. Re-cycle used bath water to……
a) bake lighter cakes
b) make unusual cocktails
c) water garden plants and the lawn especially in hot dry summers

8. How many people drowned in 2000, according to the World Health Organisation?
a) 4.5 million
b) 2.2 million
c) 450,000

9. How much water does an average, shower use per minute? 
a) 9 litres per minute
b) 15 litres per minute
c) 40 litres per minute

10. Fitting Spray Taps on cloakroom basins can save at least.. 
a) 30% of water used
b) 60% of water used
c) 15% of water used