This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Agriculture > Renewable Energy > Sources > Renewable Energy Sources – Quiz 14 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Renewable Energy Sources Quiz 14 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is and example of cogeneration? A) Heat energy normally wasted is used to power a turbine. B) A power plant that gets energy from both nuclear and hydroelectric. C) A type of wind turbine that can be powered by wind or steam. D) Harvesting natural gas and petroleum from the same field. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Heat energy normally wasted is used to power a turbine. 2. Why is TN so reliant on non-renewable energy? A) Because non- renewable sources produce more energy with fewer power plants. B) Because non-renewable sources have the most plants in TN therefore make the most electricity. C) Because non-renewable sources will not run out. D) Because non-renewable sources do not produce as much energy as renewable sources. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Because non- renewable sources produce more energy with fewer power plants. 3. Wich word completes the following set of wordssleepy, tired ..... A) Drowsy. B) Sleep. C) Bed. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Drowsy. 4. Liquid Biofuels are often produced using A) Corn, Algae, and Sugarcane. B) Methane from livestock manure. C) Wheat, Corn, and Rice. D) Legumes, Corn, and Algae. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Corn, Algae, and Sugarcane. 5. Use of overhangs that block sunlight in summer but allow the sunlight in winter to warm up the building is an example of:a) solar pond technology b) passive solar energy c) Greek and Roman temple architecture d) photovoltaics A) Active solar heating. B) Photovoltaic. C) Solar pond technology. D) Passive solar heating. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Solar pond technology. 6. All the following materials are generally considered examples of biofuels except: A) Methane. B) Coal. C) Peat. D) Wood. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Coal. 7. It is a liquid fossil fuel, used to produce gasoline. A) Coal. B) Natural gas. C) Oil. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Oil. 8. Disadvantage of using biomass energy- A) It is less energy efficient than fossil fuels. B) It can harm fish and other organisms. C) Energy is its negative impact on aquatic ecosystems. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It is less energy efficient than fossil fuels. 9. What is geothermal energy, and what is one major disadvantage of it? A) Heat from earth's atmosphere, it creates a lot of pollution in the form of methane. B) Heat from molten rock/lava located in volcanoes and geysers; it is only available to specific regions on earth. C) Heat from electricity, it is very dangerous and hard to manage. D) Heat from earth's oceans, it creates a lot of waste in aquatic environments. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Heat from molten rock/lava located in volcanoes and geysers; it is only available to specific regions on earth. 10. Which energy source does NOT use turbines? A) Solar. B) Wind. C) Nuclear. D) Hydropower. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Solar. 11. A disadvantage of this energy source is that it pollutes the air with gases. A) Wind. B) Hydropwer. C) Solar. D) Coal. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Coal. 12. Most of the developing countries in the world depend on ..... for their main source of energy. A) Coal. B) Biomass (including wood, manure, etc). C) Renewable sources. D) Nuclear. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Biomass (including wood, manure, etc). 13. A sustainable resource ....., whereas a replenishable resource ..... A) Is infinite; reproduces. B) Is maintained at acceptable levels; is infinite. C) Is maintained at acceptable levels; reproduces. D) Is infinite; is not reproducible. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Is maintained at acceptable levels; reproduces. 14. Thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth. A) Geothermal energy. B) Wind energy. C) Tidal energy. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Geothermal energy. 15. Oil and Natural gas are both known as types of what? A) Petroleum. B) Renewable Resources. C) Coal. D) Geothermal Energy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Petroleum. 16. Which of these biomass fuels would be best suited for the efficient generation of electricity? A) Methane harvested from a cattle farm. B) Ethanol from the fermentation of corn. C) Dried water buffalo dung. D) Wood harvested from the savanna. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Methane harvested from a cattle farm. 17. What natural resource is harnessed to generate hydro-electric power (HEP)? A) Light. B) Wind. C) Water. D) Heat. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Water. 18. A disadvantage of solar panels is that: A) They are expensive. B) They do not use an abundant energy source. C) They have few advantages. D) They have little availability. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They are expensive. 19. Wind energy is a ..... resource. A) Nonrenewable. B) Renewable. C) Hydroelectric. D) Solar. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Renewable. 20. The availability of using water- A) Energy can be affected by drought a process in which mined land is recovered with soil and replanted with vegetation. B) Energy are non-polluting, but large-scale use of these resources is limited to certain areas. C) Energy are non-polluting, but large-scale use of these resources is limited to certain areas. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Energy can be affected by drought a process in which mined land is recovered with soil and replanted with vegetation. 21. Which of earth's renewable resource moves a turbine? A) Water. B) Air. C) Natural Gas. D) Coal. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Air. 22. Which best describes a way energy can be conserved? A) Increasing the amount of electricity produced in nuclear power plants. B) Reducing transportation by automobiles. C) Drilling new oil wells off the coastline. D) Decreasing the collection of energy through solar panels. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Reducing transportation by automobiles. 23. Which location would make the most sense for a geothermal electricity plant? A) An exceptionally windy area off the coast of Massachusetts. B) Along a wide and powerful river flowing through Colorado. C) In a hot and dry area like Arizona. D) In a volcanically active area like Washington state. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) In a volcanically active area like Washington state. 24. The following sequence of activities:mining, enrichment, use, reprocessing, and disposal, is characteristic of: A) Beta decay. B) The nuclear fuel cycle. C) A radioactive decay chain. D) The half-life of uranium. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The nuclear fuel cycle. 25. What is one disadvantage of using hydropower? A) Hydropower is a renewable energy resource. There are no disadvantages. B) The power is used as electricity to power large buildings instead of homes. C) Building dams can damage natural wildlife and water systems like lakes and rivers. D) Most of the time there isn't enough water power to create electricity. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Building dams can damage natural wildlife and water systems like lakes and rivers. 26. The slow decay of radioactive particles in the Earth's core is the source for which type of renewable energy? A) Geothermal. B) Wind. C) Biomass. D) Nuclear. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Geothermal. 27. This is a renewable energy resource that must be conserved. A) Oil. B) Wood. C) Natural gas. D) Coal. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Wood. 28. Both renewable and non-renewable resources give us what? A) Energy. B) Pollution. C) Heat. D) Both Heat and Energy. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Both Heat and Energy. 29. Which would NOT save energy? A) Using Energy Star electronics and appliances. B) Using public transportation instead of private vehicles. C) Applying sustainable design principles to new construction. D) Replacing fluorescent bulbs with incandescent bulbs. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Replacing fluorescent bulbs with incandescent bulbs. 30. A disadvantage of hydroelectric power is A) Energy use is that it is limited certain times of the day. B) It can harm fish and other organisms. C) Nuclear energy produces radioactive wastes. D) None of above. 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