Deck 13: Energy

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Which of the following statements is True?

A) World coal reserves are substantially smaller than petroleum reserves.
B) The fossil fuel most readily available and abundant in the United States and Canada is petroleum.
C) The United States has only enough proven oil supplies to last 4 years at current rates of consumption.
D) World coal reserves are only large enough to provide power for about 100 years.
E) Under normal operating conditions, you are likely to get a higher dose of radiation living next to a nuclear plant than a coal-burning plant.
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Control rods in a nuclear reactor are used to

A) absorb neutrons.
B) move fuel rods around in the chamber.
C) provide neutrons to initiate reactions.
D) provide cooling by decreasing the temperature of the water.
E) increase the temperature of the water.
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_________ is derived from ancient swamps and bogs, where standing water prevented decay and allowed plant matter to accumulate and _________ is derived from plankton and algae, mixed with mud and sand on ancient sea beds.

A) Oil, Coal
B) Methane, Oil
C) Natural Gas, Coal
D) Coal, Oil
E) Methane, Natural Gas
Question
Worldwide, coal deposits are

A) widespread but rarely in economic quantities.
B) relatively difficult to find.
C) highly unusual formations.
D) widespread and extensive.
E) decreasing at alarming rates.
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Sweden, Denmark, and Switzerland have higher standards of living by most measures than Americans or Canadians

A) because their energy consumption is much greater.
B) because they are closer to energy supplies.
C) even though their energy use is about equal to ours.
D) even though their energy use is much less than ours.
E) Sweden, Denmark, and Switzerland do not have higher standards of living compared to Americans or Canadians.
Question
Most of the world's nuclear reactors are of the _____________ type.

A) graphite
B) MAGNOX
C) RBMK
D) pressurized water (PWR)
E) pebble bed
Question
Most useful oil deposits are usually found

A) in a liquid pool under a layer of impermeable shale.
B) saturating porous rocks, like water in a sponge.
C) locked in the mineral structure of a rock formation.
D) in pools on the earth's surface, where geologic pressures have forced them to collect.
E) in small pools directly above the bedrock.
Question
Fossil fuels currently supply about ____ percent of all world commercial energy supplies.

A) 95
B) 87
C) 75
D) 50
E) 33
Question
In terms of generating electricity, fuel cells are _________ than thermal-conversion machines because the chemical energy of a fuel is

A) less efficient; converted into electricity with an intermediate combustion cycle.
B) less efficient; converted directly into electricity without an intermediate combustion cycle.
C) more efficient; converted into electricity with an intermediate combustion cycle.
D) more efficient; converted directly into electricity without an intermediate combustion cycle.
E) about the same in terms of efficiency; converted into electricity with an intermediate combustion cycle.
Question
Which of the following statements is False ?

A) Improving standards of living have been repeatedly demonstrated to require increased energy consumption.
B) An average house built today requires only half the energy used by a new home in 1974.
C) For an average home, standby appliances consume up to 25% of the electricity used in a month.
D) Most potential heat from fuel is lost as waste heat.
Question
Solar photovoltaic energy is highly versatile and can be used in a variety of dispersed settings. Which of the following would not be a good location to harness large amounts of this form of energy?

A) Roof tops of commercial buildings
B) Airports
C) Agricultural Fields
D) Residential Neighborhoods
E) Base-load Power Facilities
Question
For much of the past decade, battles have been going on over oil and gas drilling in

A) the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
B) the Everglades National Wildlife Refuge.
C) Buffalo Commons Wildlife Refuge.
D) Yellowstone National Park.
Question
__________ can easily be moved across land in pipelines, but must be transported in special refrigerated ships to move across oceans.

A) Natural gas
B) Anthracite
C) Light oil
D) Methanol
E) Heavy crude
Question
The most likely disaster in a nuclear power plant is that

A) the plant would explode like a nuclear bomb.
B) cooling systems could fail, causing rapid overheating.
C) fuel rods could fail to maintain chain reactions.
D) nuclear fusion would get out of control and cause explosions.
Question
A glass greenhouse on the south side of a building is an example of

A) parabolic collection.
B) an active solar heating system.
C) passive heat absorption.
D) eutectic heat exchange.
E) charging fuel cells to increase efficiency in energy use.
Question
Most of our energy waste in North America results from

A) a failure to turn off lights.
B) technological inefficiency.
C) the fact that more efficient energy conversion is not possible.
D) overwhelming public ignorance of conservation issues.
E) the fact that energy conservation techniques are quite expensive.
Question
_________ is an alternative fuel that can be made from any fat or vegetable oil. It can be used in any diesel engine with few or no modifications. Although it does not contain petroleum, it can be blended with diesel at any level or used in its pure form.

A) Coal
B) Biomass
C) Oil
D)Biodiesal
E) Nuclear
Question
Nuclear power provides about _____ percent of the US energy supply.

A) 3
B) 9
C) 12
D) 23
E) 37
Question
A reason to encourage green building designs would be that

A) it would eliminate the need for fossil fuels.
B) it would save money that would be spent on energy needs.
C) it would utilize natural gas.
D) it would eliminate brownfields.
Question
The United States, making up less than 5 percent of the world's population, uses more than ___ of the world's commercial energy production.

A) 9/10
B) 2/3
C) 1/2
D) 1/4
E) 1/3
Question
In the United States and Canada, the most common problem with using wood as a major heat source is

A) the cost.
B) wood shortages.
C) that it separates people from the utility grid.
D) the production of pollutants.
E) nothing because using wood as an alternate source is a viable way to reduce our dependence on foreign oil.
Question
Transportation consumes about ______ percent of all energy used in the US each year.

A) 13
B) 20
C) 27
D) 33
E) 39
Question
The US Department of Energy plans to deposit high-level nuclear waste at _________________ for long term storage.

A) Las Cruces, New Mexico
B) Carson City, Nevada
C) Yucca Mountain, Nevada
D) Tempe, Arizona
E) Death Valley, California
Question
The down side of using palm oil as a biofuel is the loss of nutrients being placed back into the soil from decomposition of dead vegetation.
Question
Biofuels can be produced commercially using all of the following except

A) corn.
B) sugarcane.
C) algae.
D) soybeans.
E) palm oils.
Question
Energy is the capacity to do work.
Question
The largest oil supply in the Americas comes from tar sands.
Question
Tidal power stations operate by using the energy from waves as they crash on the shore.
Question
A geyser is an example of geothermal energy.
Question
Since the 1920s, hydropower production has

A) risen, but not as fast as fossil fuel use.
B) fallen due to disinterest.
C) fallen due to a lack of available sites.
D) become our most important energy source.
E) stayed at about the same level.
Question
A system of pipes painted black that have water circulating on the wall in a glass greenhouse on the south side of a building is an example of

A) parabolic collection.
B) an active solar heating system.
C) passive heat absorption.
D) eutectic heat exchange.
E) charging fuel cells to increase efficiency in energy use.
Question
The world's largest wind power producers are the United States and Canada.
Question
Which country is the world leader in wind energy?

A) The United States
B) Denmark
C) France
D) Japan
E) Brazil
Question
A major factor in the conversion from fossil fuels to renewable forms of energy is

A) money.
B) infrastructure.
C) access to renewable forms.
D) a lack of technology to develop renewable forms.
Question
In the poorest countries like Ethiopia and Bangladesh, biomass represents ______ percent of their energy consumption.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 45
D) 70
E) 90
Question
Photovoltaic cells work because solar energy striking their surface

A) causes the cells to liquefy as they heat.
B) releases electrons, causing an electric potential in attached wires.
C) is collected in the form of photons and sent through attached wires.
D) causes an uneven magnetic charge to develop.
E) changes to chemical energy.
Question
Cogeneration is the combined production of methane and coal.
Question
Energy is measured in what units?

A) Joule
B) Power
C) Calorie
D) Amps
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1
Which of the following statements is True?

A) World coal reserves are substantially smaller than petroleum reserves.
B) The fossil fuel most readily available and abundant in the United States and Canada is petroleum.
C) The United States has only enough proven oil supplies to last 4 years at current rates of consumption.
D) World coal reserves are only large enough to provide power for about 100 years.
E) Under normal operating conditions, you are likely to get a higher dose of radiation living next to a nuclear plant than a coal-burning plant.
The United States has only enough proven oil supplies to last 4 years at current rates of consumption.
2
Control rods in a nuclear reactor are used to

A) absorb neutrons.
B) move fuel rods around in the chamber.
C) provide neutrons to initiate reactions.
D) provide cooling by decreasing the temperature of the water.
E) increase the temperature of the water.
absorb neutrons.
3
_________ is derived from ancient swamps and bogs, where standing water prevented decay and allowed plant matter to accumulate and _________ is derived from plankton and algae, mixed with mud and sand on ancient sea beds.

A) Oil, Coal
B) Methane, Oil
C) Natural Gas, Coal
D) Coal, Oil
E) Methane, Natural Gas
Coal, Oil
4
Worldwide, coal deposits are

A) widespread but rarely in economic quantities.
B) relatively difficult to find.
C) highly unusual formations.
D) widespread and extensive.
E) decreasing at alarming rates.
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Sweden, Denmark, and Switzerland have higher standards of living by most measures than Americans or Canadians

A) because their energy consumption is much greater.
B) because they are closer to energy supplies.
C) even though their energy use is about equal to ours.
D) even though their energy use is much less than ours.
E) Sweden, Denmark, and Switzerland do not have higher standards of living compared to Americans or Canadians.
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Most of the world's nuclear reactors are of the _____________ type.

A) graphite
B) MAGNOX
C) RBMK
D) pressurized water (PWR)
E) pebble bed
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7
Most useful oil deposits are usually found

A) in a liquid pool under a layer of impermeable shale.
B) saturating porous rocks, like water in a sponge.
C) locked in the mineral structure of a rock formation.
D) in pools on the earth's surface, where geologic pressures have forced them to collect.
E) in small pools directly above the bedrock.
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Fossil fuels currently supply about ____ percent of all world commercial energy supplies.

A) 95
B) 87
C) 75
D) 50
E) 33
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In terms of generating electricity, fuel cells are _________ than thermal-conversion machines because the chemical energy of a fuel is

A) less efficient; converted into electricity with an intermediate combustion cycle.
B) less efficient; converted directly into electricity without an intermediate combustion cycle.
C) more efficient; converted into electricity with an intermediate combustion cycle.
D) more efficient; converted directly into electricity without an intermediate combustion cycle.
E) about the same in terms of efficiency; converted into electricity with an intermediate combustion cycle.
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Which of the following statements is False ?

A) Improving standards of living have been repeatedly demonstrated to require increased energy consumption.
B) An average house built today requires only half the energy used by a new home in 1974.
C) For an average home, standby appliances consume up to 25% of the electricity used in a month.
D) Most potential heat from fuel is lost as waste heat.
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11
Solar photovoltaic energy is highly versatile and can be used in a variety of dispersed settings. Which of the following would not be a good location to harness large amounts of this form of energy?

A) Roof tops of commercial buildings
B) Airports
C) Agricultural Fields
D) Residential Neighborhoods
E) Base-load Power Facilities
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For much of the past decade, battles have been going on over oil and gas drilling in

A) the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
B) the Everglades National Wildlife Refuge.
C) Buffalo Commons Wildlife Refuge.
D) Yellowstone National Park.
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__________ can easily be moved across land in pipelines, but must be transported in special refrigerated ships to move across oceans.

A) Natural gas
B) Anthracite
C) Light oil
D) Methanol
E) Heavy crude
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The most likely disaster in a nuclear power plant is that

A) the plant would explode like a nuclear bomb.
B) cooling systems could fail, causing rapid overheating.
C) fuel rods could fail to maintain chain reactions.
D) nuclear fusion would get out of control and cause explosions.
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A glass greenhouse on the south side of a building is an example of

A) parabolic collection.
B) an active solar heating system.
C) passive heat absorption.
D) eutectic heat exchange.
E) charging fuel cells to increase efficiency in energy use.
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Most of our energy waste in North America results from

A) a failure to turn off lights.
B) technological inefficiency.
C) the fact that more efficient energy conversion is not possible.
D) overwhelming public ignorance of conservation issues.
E) the fact that energy conservation techniques are quite expensive.
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_________ is an alternative fuel that can be made from any fat or vegetable oil. It can be used in any diesel engine with few or no modifications. Although it does not contain petroleum, it can be blended with diesel at any level or used in its pure form.

A) Coal
B) Biomass
C) Oil
D)Biodiesal
E) Nuclear
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Nuclear power provides about _____ percent of the US energy supply.

A) 3
B) 9
C) 12
D) 23
E) 37
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19
A reason to encourage green building designs would be that

A) it would eliminate the need for fossil fuels.
B) it would save money that would be spent on energy needs.
C) it would utilize natural gas.
D) it would eliminate brownfields.
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The United States, making up less than 5 percent of the world's population, uses more than ___ of the world's commercial energy production.

A) 9/10
B) 2/3
C) 1/2
D) 1/4
E) 1/3
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In the United States and Canada, the most common problem with using wood as a major heat source is

A) the cost.
B) wood shortages.
C) that it separates people from the utility grid.
D) the production of pollutants.
E) nothing because using wood as an alternate source is a viable way to reduce our dependence on foreign oil.
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Transportation consumes about ______ percent of all energy used in the US each year.

A) 13
B) 20
C) 27
D) 33
E) 39
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The US Department of Energy plans to deposit high-level nuclear waste at _________________ for long term storage.

A) Las Cruces, New Mexico
B) Carson City, Nevada
C) Yucca Mountain, Nevada
D) Tempe, Arizona
E) Death Valley, California
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The down side of using palm oil as a biofuel is the loss of nutrients being placed back into the soil from decomposition of dead vegetation.
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Biofuels can be produced commercially using all of the following except

A) corn.
B) sugarcane.
C) algae.
D) soybeans.
E) palm oils.
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Energy is the capacity to do work.
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The largest oil supply in the Americas comes from tar sands.
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Tidal power stations operate by using the energy from waves as they crash on the shore.
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A geyser is an example of geothermal energy.
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30
Since the 1920s, hydropower production has

A) risen, but not as fast as fossil fuel use.
B) fallen due to disinterest.
C) fallen due to a lack of available sites.
D) become our most important energy source.
E) stayed at about the same level.
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A system of pipes painted black that have water circulating on the wall in a glass greenhouse on the south side of a building is an example of

A) parabolic collection.
B) an active solar heating system.
C) passive heat absorption.
D) eutectic heat exchange.
E) charging fuel cells to increase efficiency in energy use.
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The world's largest wind power producers are the United States and Canada.
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33
Which country is the world leader in wind energy?

A) The United States
B) Denmark
C) France
D) Japan
E) Brazil
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A major factor in the conversion from fossil fuels to renewable forms of energy is

A) money.
B) infrastructure.
C) access to renewable forms.
D) a lack of technology to develop renewable forms.
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In the poorest countries like Ethiopia and Bangladesh, biomass represents ______ percent of their energy consumption.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 45
D) 70
E) 90
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Photovoltaic cells work because solar energy striking their surface

A) causes the cells to liquefy as they heat.
B) releases electrons, causing an electric potential in attached wires.
C) is collected in the form of photons and sent through attached wires.
D) causes an uneven magnetic charge to develop.
E) changes to chemical energy.
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Cogeneration is the combined production of methane and coal.
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Energy is measured in what units?

A) Joule
B) Power
C) Calorie
D) Amps
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