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1

One of the arguments supporting drilling in the ANWR is that it will make the United States less dependent on foreign oil. (p. 274)
A)True
B)False
2

Which of the following is NOT a fossil fuel? (p. 275)
A)coal
B)wood
C)natural gas
D)petroleum
E)none of the above
3

Although Egypt and India have low GNPs, they both consume more energy per capita than the United States and Canada. (p. 276)
A)True
B)False
4

In the United States, the greatest use of energy is for _______. (p. 276)
A)exportation
B)residential use
C)transportation
D)industrial use
5

Which region has the highest proven-in-place coal reserves? (p. 278)
A)North and Central America
B)Russia
C)Asia
D)Europe
6

_______ are mixtures of sand, shale, and bitumen and are a potential source of oil. (p. 280)
A)Oil shales
B)Natural gas deposits
C)Tar sands
D)all of the above
7

In nuclear fission, neutrons are split to release energy, and control rods of cadmium or boron are used to shut down the reaction. (p. 281)
A)True
B)False
8

The high-level waste repository in Yucca, Nevada _______. (p. 283)
A)will hold intensively radioactive waste deep in the ground for thousands of years.
B)was the site of a partial meltdown of the reactor core in 1979.
C)was the site of a nuclear explosion and fire in 1986.
D)will hold nuclear waste unexposed to groundwater and earthquakes.
E)all of the above
F)a and d are correct
9

Active solar systems use a moving substance such as water or antifreeze to collect and transfer solar energy. (p. 286)
A)True
B)False
10

The use of parabolic mirrors to focus sunlight on steam-generating tubes is a type of passive solar heat collection device. (p. 287)
A)True
B)False
11

_______ can capture solar energy and convert it directly to electrical current by transferring electrons from one type of material to another. (p. 288)
A)Fuel cells
B)High temperature solar systems
C)Hybrid automobile engines
D)Photovoltaic cells
12

The policy that allows utility companies to profit from conservation programs and charge premium prices for energy from renewable sources is called green pricing. (p. 284)
A)True
B)False
13

Which of the following is NOT a form of biomass energy? (p. 291)
A)fuelwood
B)solar energy
C)dung
D)alcohol
14

The major benefit of ethanol as a potential alternative fuel is that, unlike other alcohols, very little petroleum-based herbicides and fertilizers are used to produce the corn. (p. 293)
A)True
B)False
15

The central United States, primarily Texas, Kansas, and South Dakota, leads the world in wind power. (p. 294)
A)True
B)False
16

What is the name of the type of energy derived from hot springs, geysers, and fumaroles? (p. 295)
A)tidal energy
B)wave energy
C)hydropower energy
D)geothermal energy
17

The leading environmental concern with tidal energy generation is the threat of saltwater flooding of freshwater aquifers. (p. 295)
A)True
B)False
18

It is predicted that renewable energy sources will supply about 80% of the world’s future energy needs. (p. 296)
A)True
B)False







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