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According to the textbook, there is a finite amount of time that our civilization can exist based on which of the following?
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A. Our civilization is based on non-renewable resources. |
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B. Our production of nuclear weapons will lead to mass destruction. |
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C. At the present birth and death rates, our population will outgrow its capacity to feed itself. |
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D. Plagues and diseases from non-industrialized countries will kill the population. |
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Question 2 of 20
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Behind the United States, the world’s second largest emitter of energy-related emissions is:
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A. Mexico. |
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B. China. |
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C. The Soviet Union. |
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D. Europe. |
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Question 3 of 20
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In the year 2000, fossil fuels accounted for __________ of energy use while new renewable sources accounted for only __________.
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A. 50%; 12% |
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B. 70%; 5% |
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C. 77%; 2% |
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D. 97%; 3% |
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Question 4 of 20
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Which of the following regions has the largest crude oil and natural gas reserves?
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A. North America |
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B. Central and South America |
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C. Europe |
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D. Middle East |
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Question 5 of 20
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According to the textbook, the world adds about __________ of CO2 to the atmosphere from fossil fuel combustion each year, whereas sustainable, stable amounts would be about __________.
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A. 6 billion tons; 1 billion |
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B. 4 million tons; 1 billion |
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C. 8 billion tons; 3 billion |
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D. 4 billion tons; 6 billion |
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Question 6 of 20
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Question 7 of 20
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The advantages of __________ as an energy source are that it is abundant, versatile, and inexpensive compared with other energy sources.
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A. coal |
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B. hydroelectric power |
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C. solar power |
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D. crude oil |
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Question 8 of 20
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Which of the following fossil fuels can make a significant contribution towards improving air quality if employed into the transportation sector?
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A. Crude Oil |
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B. Coal |
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C. Natural gas |
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D. Solar power |
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Question 9 of 20
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During the 1990s, wind power grew at a rate of __________ while solar energy grew at a rate of __________.
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A. 36%; 27% |
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B. 26%; 17% |
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C. 17%; 26% |
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D. 27%; 36% |
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Question 11 of 20
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The world’s first large-scale nuclear power plant began operations in:
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A. 1947. |
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B. 1957. |
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C. 1967. |
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D. 1977. |
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Question 12 of 20
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The Yucca mountain nuclear waste repository (proposed in 1988 to be located in Nevada) will not offer permanent storage of nuclear waste until at least:
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A. 2017. |
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B. 2027. |
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C. 2037. |
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D. It began storing waste in 2007. |
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Question 13 of 20
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According to Michael Renner, the main objective of the war in Iraq is:
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A. to Liberate Iraq. |
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B. to maintain a cheaper supply of oil. |
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C. because President Bush wanted to punish President Saddam Hussain. |
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D. for unidentified political advancements. |
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Question 14 of 20
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Which of the following power technologies has the highest fuel (thermal) efficiency?
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A. Fuel cell |
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B. Steam electric power plant |
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C. Nuclear electric power |
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D. Gas turbine electric power plant |
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Question 15 of 20
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According to the textbook, Iceland’s proposed hydrogen economy is driven by all of the following EXCEPT:
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A. recent developments in hydrogen fuel cells. |
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B. the movement to combat global climate change. |
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C. concerns over the price and supply of oil. |
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D. ethnic pride. |
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Question 16 of 20
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All of the following processes are used in biomass energy technology EXCEPT:
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A. radiation. |
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B. combustion. |
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C. gasification. |
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D. pyrolysis. |
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Question 17 of 20
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The technology that converts solar radiation into electricity is called __________ energy.
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A. fossil fuel |
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B. hydroelectric |
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C. nuclear |
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D. photo-voltaic |
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Question 18 of 20
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One advantage of hydroelectric power generation is:
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A. the production of high-level chemical waste but no greenhouse gases. |
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B. very high efficiency converting water to electrical energy. |
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C. a wide range of sites for plant construction. |
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D. low construction costs. |
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Question 19 of 20
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Which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of hydroelectric power generation?
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A. Dam construction causes loss of land suitable for agriculture. |
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B. Dam construction prevents upstream migration of fish. |
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C. Downstream water flow becomes unpredictable and creates extreme conditions. |
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D. Drought conditions can affect power production. |
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Question 20 of 20
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The biggest roadblock for electric cars is:
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A. storing the electricity needed to run them. |
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B. the inefficiency of the electric motor. |
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C. the lack of usable prototypes. |
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D. low-volume production. |
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