Deck 7: Energy and Modern Society
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Deck 7: Energy and Modern Society
1
Coal, oil, and natural gas are
A)renewable fuels
B)fossil fuels and therefore non-renewable
C)derived from recycled plastics
D)rarely used for fuels
A)renewable fuels
B)fossil fuels and therefore non-renewable
C)derived from recycled plastics
D)rarely used for fuels
B
2
Fairly recent advances which made natural gas accessible from shale were:
A)horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking)
B)nuclear fission reactor plants
C)oil and gas refining updates
D)none of these
A)horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking)
B)nuclear fission reactor plants
C)oil and gas refining updates
D)none of these
A
3
Gravitational forces from the earth and the sun act on oceans to produce
A)Coal
B)Shale
C)Biomass (wood)
D)Tidal power
A)Coal
B)Shale
C)Biomass (wood)
D)Tidal power
D
4
Most of the hydrocarbons in gasoline come from
A)coal
B)petroleum
C)shale
D)tar sands
A)coal
B)petroleum
C)shale
D)tar sands
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5
Name some unconventional sources of oil which may increase future supplies.
A)Heavy oil of Venezuela
B)Tar sand of Canada
C)Oil shale of Canada
D)All of these
A)Heavy oil of Venezuela
B)Tar sand of Canada
C)Oil shale of Canada
D)All of these
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6
One way to import natural gas from Eastern Hemisphere countries is to convert it to a
A) solid (SNG)
B)liquid (LNG)
C)clathrate compound
D)hydrate
A) solid (SNG)
B)liquid (LNG)
C)clathrate compound
D)hydrate
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7
Primary energy sources are those for which their ultimate source is
A)known
B)unknown
A)known
B)unknown
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8
Secondary energy sources get their energy from
A)electricity
B)solar
C)coal
D)another clearly identifiable energy source
A)electricity
B)solar
C)coal
D)another clearly identifiable energy source
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9
Shale, called by early Native Americans, "the rock that burns," contains a lot of
A)coal
B)water
C)natural gas
D)oil
A)coal
B)water
C)natural gas
D)oil
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10
Solar, nuclear, geothermal and tidal energy are
A) primary energy sources
B)secondary energy sources
C)tertiary energy sources
D)quaternary energy sources
A) primary energy sources
B)secondary energy sources
C)tertiary energy sources
D)quaternary energy sources
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11
The direct use of living matter as a fuel is called
A)fossil fuels and non-renewables
B)fossil fuels and renewables
C)biomass and renewables
D)electric power
A)fossil fuels and non-renewables
B)fossil fuels and renewables
C)biomass and renewables
D)electric power
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12
The main concerns about hydraulic fracturing (fracking) are
A)the energy required
B)the safety of the workers
C)the potential for groundwater contamination and earthquakes
D)the expense
A)the energy required
B)the safety of the workers
C)the potential for groundwater contamination and earthquakes
D)the expense
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13
The region of the world with the largest natural gas reserves is
A)United States
B)Canada
C)Middle East
D)Russia
A)United States
B)Canada
C)Middle East
D)Russia
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14
The release of energy trapped under the earth's crust is known as
A)shale
B)geotherrmal
C)shale
D)tidal
A)shale
B)geotherrmal
C)shale
D)tidal
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15
The unused oil supply of a country is known as the
A)oil potential
B)oil reserve
C)renewable resource
D)biomass
A)oil potential
B)oil reserve
C)renewable resource
D)biomass
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16
Name the form of energy which is different because of the ability of humans to control its generation.
A)biomass
B)electricity
C)tidal power
D)shale
A)biomass
B)electricity
C)tidal power
D)shale
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17
Which form of energy is most convenient for home use?
A)biomass
B)tidal power
C)electricity
D)shale
A)biomass
B)tidal power
C)electricity
D)shale
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18
Why is importing oil only a short-term solution to energy concerns?
A)Oil in other countries is renewable.
B)Oil is a non-renewable resource.
C)Oil production will likely continue at its present rate.
D)none of these
A)Oil in other countries is renewable.
B)Oil is a non-renewable resource.
C)Oil production will likely continue at its present rate.
D)none of these
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