Year 7 multiple-choice extension test 7I Energy resources

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Year 7 multiple-choice extension test 7I Energy resources For each question circle the correct answer. © Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, 2008 7I multiple-choice extension test

The country which consumes the most oil every day is... A) Bangladesh Question 1 The table shows data on fossil fuels, for Bangladesh, India, South Africa and the United States. The country which consumes the most oil every day is... A) Bangladesh B) India C) South Africa D) the United States © Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, 2008 7I multiple-choice extension test

The country which produces the most coal is... A) Bangladesh B) India Question 2 The table shows data on fossil fuels, for Bangladesh, India, South Africa and the United States. The country which produces the most coal is... A) Bangladesh B) India C) South Africa D) the United States © Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, 2008 7I multiple-choice extension test

Question 3 The table shows data on fossil fuels, for Bangladesh, India, South Africa and the United States. © Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, 2008 7I multiple-choice extension test

The two countries which produce more coal than they use are... A) Bangladesh and South Africa B) Bangladesh and India C) India and the United States D) South Africa and the United States © Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, 2008 7I multiple-choice extension test

The country that contributes least to global warming is... Question 4 The table shows data on fossil fuels, for Bangladesh, India, South Africa and the United States. The country that contributes least to global warming is... A) Bangladesh B) India C) South Africa D) the United States © Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, 2008 7I multiple-choice extension test

The biscuit with the most energy is the... A) Chocolate digestive Question 5 The table shows data on the mass of different biscuits and their energy content. The biscuit with the most energy is the... A) Chocolate digestive B) Chocolate shortbread C) Custard Cream D) Digestive © Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, 2008 7I multiple-choice extension test

The biscuit that gives the most energy per gram is the... Question 6 The table shows data on the mass of different biscuits and their energy content. The biscuit that gives the most energy per gram is the... A) Chocolate digestive B) Chocolate shortbread C) Custard Cream D) Digestive © Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, 2008 7I multiple-choice extension test

The biscuit with the least energy per gram is the... Question 7 The table shows data on the mass of different biscuits and their energy content. The biscuit with the least energy per gram is the... A) Chocolate digestive B) Chocolate shortbread C) Custard Cream D) Digestive © Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, 2008 7I multiple-choice extension test

The biscuit which released the most energy was the... Question 8 A 1 g sample of each of four biscuits was burnt in an experiment. The heat energy released was used to heat a test tube of water. The temperature rise of the water is shown in the bar chart. The biscuit which released the most energy was the... A) Chocolate digestive B) Chocolate shortbread C) Custard Cream D) Digestive © Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, 2008 7I multiple-choice extension test

Choose the item that completes the diagram. A) chicken B) lamb C) pork Question 9 The diagram shows how the energy from the Sun can be used in the food we eat. Choose the item that completes the diagram. A) chicken B) lamb C) pork D) swede © Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, 2008 7I multiple-choice extension test

When energy changes happen, all energy eventually ends up as... Question 10 When energy changes happen, all energy eventually ends up as... A) gravitational potential energy B) heat energy C) kinetic energy D) sound energy © Cambridge University Press 2003, 2006, 2008 7I multiple-choice extension test