This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Agriculture > Renewable Energy > Sources > Renewable Energy Sources – Quiz 2 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Renewable Energy Sources Quiz 2 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Hydroelectric dams and tidal power both use what to turn turbines? A) Flowing water. B) Electricity to split water. C) Steam. D) Water pumped uphill. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Flowing water. 2. Plant materials or animal waste used as fuel A) Biomass. B) Geothermal. C) Coal. D) Wind. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Biomass. 3. Renewable energy technologies must be A) Replenishable and sustainable. B) Replenishable or sustainable. C) Replenishable or sustainable and clean. D) Clean or sustainable. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Replenishable or sustainable and clean. 4. Which of the following DOES NOT use a turbine? A) Hydroelectric. B) Wind. C) Solar. D) Nuclear. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Solar. 5. Statement:Should India immediately stop digging coal from its mines?Arguments:i) Yes. The present stock of coal will not last long if we continue mining at the present rate.ii)No. We do not have alternate energy source of sufficient quantity.iii)No. This will put millions of people at a disadvantage and their lives will get adversely affected and also the industry. A) Only i) and ii) are strong. B) Only ii) and iii) are strong. C) All are strong. D) None is strong. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Only ii) and iii) are strong. 6. Which country is the world's leading producer of hydroelectricity? A) China. B) Brazil. C) France. D) United States. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) China. 7. Why are governments most likely to encourage use of other energy sources other than oil? A) Oil is nonrenewable. B) Oil is too expensive to use as an energy source. C) Oil is the least efficient source of energy available. D) Oil is renewable. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Oil is nonrenewable. 8. Energy can neither be created or ....., Energy can only be transferred from one place to another. A) Melted. B) Produced. C) Destroyed. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Destroyed. 9. Which is the largest dam in the world? A) Hoover Dam, United States. B) Three Gorges Dam, China. C) Itaipu Dam, Brazil and Paraguay. D) Cragside Dam, England. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Three Gorges Dam, China. 10. Why do lawmakers have so much to consider when debating effective energy policies? A) Petroleum is the ideal fuel source, as its use has the least impact on the environment. B) Nuclear energy is approved by many, because it is the least risky but cost the most to produce. C) Hydroelectric power is most useful to the largest number of people and has not effect on the environment. D) Different ways of distributing energy have different short-term and long-term environmental consequences. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Different ways of distributing energy have different short-term and long-term environmental consequences. 11. According to the second law of thermodynamics, whenever one form of energy is transformed into another, A) All of the energy is put to work. B) All of the energy is converted into a less usable form, like heat. C) Some of the energy is converted to a less usable form, like heat. D) 50% of the energy is put to work, the rest is lost as heat. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Some of the energy is converted to a less usable form, like heat. 12. If a 100 W incandescent light bulb uses 360 kJ of energy per hour, and a compact fluorescent bulb uses as much, how much energy would a compact fluorescent bulb use in 30 minutes? A) 9 kJ. B) 90 kJ. C) 4.5 kJ. D) 45 kJ. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 45 kJ. 13. Which of the following countries generates the majority of its electricity from renewable sources? A) Germany. B) China. C) Scotland. D) Brazil. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Scotland. 14. What do hydroelectric, wind and sunlight resources have in common? A) They are all based on fossil fuels. B) They are al traditional sources of energy. C) They are all renewable. D) They are all nonrenewable. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They are all renewable. 15. ..... buildings are oriented according to the yearly movement of the sun. In summer, the sun's path is high in the sky and the overhang of the roof shades the building and keeps it cool. In winter, the sun's path is lower in the sky, so sunlight shines into the house and warms it. A) Passive solar. B) Active solar. C) Photovoltaic energy. D) Concentrating Solar Power (CSP). Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Passive solar. 16. How do we produce energy from fossil fuels? A) Decaying it. B) Burning it. C) Melting it. D) Using it to turn a turbine. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Burning it. 17. Which of the following resources is sustainable? A) Natural Gas. B) Sunlight. C) Coal. D) Petroleum. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sunlight. 18. Which of the below statement proves that renewable energy is being effectively used in the UAE? A) Shams 1 in Abu Dhabi is the world's largest solar panel. B) Masdar city in Abu Dhabi uses wind energy & solar energy. C) Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park is a one-of-a-kind renewable energy project in Dubai. Also known as the Dubai Solar Park, it is the largest single-site concentrated solar energy plant in the world. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 19. When a new lake is built for a hydroelectric plant, the new lake floods old ..... forcing animals to relocate. A) Deserts. B) Cities. C) Habitats. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Habitats. 20. ..... is an energy resource that WILL run out in the next several hundred years. A) Renewable Energy. B) Fossil Fuels. C) Nonrenewable Energy. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Nonrenewable Energy. 21. What is a renewable resource used for? A) Energy. B) Food. C) Smelting. D) Diging. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Energy. 22. All of the following are types of fossil fuels EXCEPT ..... A) Oil or petroleum. B) Natural gas. C) Coal. D) Uranium. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Uranium. 23. If a river is located in a deep canyon, and has changing amounts of water, how can this be developed as an energy source? A) A well could be dug to hold the water. B) You could fish in the river. C) A dam could be built to store water. D) Wind turbines could be built on the banks. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A dam could be built to store water. 24. What is the relationship between CO2 and temperature over time? A) CO2 is decreasing, temperature is increasing. B) CO2 is increasing, temperature is decreasing. C) They're both increasing together. D) They both are staying constant. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They're both increasing together. 25. Hydroelectric power plants can cause disruptions to ecosystems. What steps have been taken to help keep fish populations in balance? A) Scientists have added more bears to the area. B) Scientists have removed all bears from the area. C) They posted no fishing signs. D) They added "fish ladders". Show Answer Correct Answer: D) They added "fish ladders". 26. Why are we researching new fuel sources? A) So we can use more nonrenewable resources. B) So we can make more money. C) So we can use less nonrenewable resources. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) So we can use less nonrenewable resources. 27. Energy from deep within the Earth is called ..... energy. A) Wind. B) Geothermal. C) Solar. D) Biomass. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Geothermal. 28. If some resources are renewable, like water and soil, polluting them ..... A) Is not harmful because they will rapidly renew themselves. B) Is not harmful because humans can fix any problems quickly. C) Is harmful because it hurts humans. D) Is harmful because it hurts all organisms. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Is harmful because it hurts all organisms. 29. Thermal energy from Earth's interior is called ..... energy A) Geothermal. B) Microthermal. C) Action. D) Potential. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Geothermal. 30. Which of the following describes economies of scale? A) A system that weighs the amount of coal necessary for each megawatt produced. B) A country whose economy is based on the metric system. C) A pricing scheme that allows entrpreneurs to charge different prices. D) A concept that says when more units are produced, each unit has a lower cost. 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