var theRightAnswers = new Array("Yes, you are right! Fixing valve leaks in the toilet will save the most water in the long run. You can lose up to 100 gallons a  day through a leaky toilet.",
"You really are a smart water-saver! A low-flow restrictor shower-head will help save water too.",
"Good answer! You already know that batteries are not bio-degradable and hard to dispose of! They also leak deadly mercury into the soil and water.",
"Trick Question. This is true IF your shower lasts 8 minutes or less. It all depends on whether you like long showers or short showers!",
"That's absolutely correct. You must have a pretty nice lawn! Plus you are using water more effectively.",
"Yes, only 3% of all the world's water is fresh water, and actually only 1% is available for drinking water!",
"That's right! The heat lost by a house is the same regardless of the type of heat used.",
"You must already know that water heaters are so well insulated that they keep the water hot when it is not being used. The energy required to reheat the water is often more than the energy required to maintain the temperature.",
"Your are correct! While microwaves are great for some types of cooking, they are less efficient for heating large quantities of water, and the kettle is more efficient than the stove top.",
"Very good! The average person uses 100 gallons of water a day at home.");

var theWrongAnswers = new Array("Actually, these are all good ways to save water, but checking your toilet for leaks will probably save the most. You can lose up to 100 gallons a  day through a leaky toilet.",
"You might be interested to know that you can save up to 700 gallons of water/month just by shortening your shower by a minute or two.",
"You might save on your hydro bill, but besides being expensive, batteries are not bio-degradable and stay in landfills for a long, long time! They also leak deadly mercury into the soil and water.",
"Trick Question. If you like showers that last longer than 10 minutes, you'd probably use less water by taking a bath!",
"Sorry, not a good answer. Watering late in the day lets the water soak in so it won't be evaporated by the sun.",
"Actually, 97% of the world's water is salt water. Only 3% is fresh water, and only 1% is available for drinking water! So let's not waste it!",
"While electrical utilities urge you to increase insulation levels to keep energy use and bills low, the heat lost by a house is the same regardless of the type of heat used.",
"Water heaters are so well insulated that the energy required to reheat the water is often more than the energy required to maintain the temperature. You won't save money unless you turn off the heater for more than 5 days.",
"And the winner is: the electric kettle! While a microwave oven is more efficient for some types of cooking than a conventional oven, it only has half the power of a stove burner. But a small appliance such as an electric kettle is most efficient of all!",
"Sorry, the average person uses 100 gallons of water a day at home.");

