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There are 14 questions on this test: Alternative Heat Sources – Questions 1 – 7 Energy Consumption – Questions 8 – 14 Each slide is timed to change automatically You will have 45 seconds to complete each question Following the last slide on this test – Question 14 Follow your teacher’s instructions to score and record the test. All of your answers should be recorded on the Student Response Form – HT73-4 This slide will advance after 30 seconds Heat and Temperature GLO 4

Question 1 Natural sources of energy can be renewable and non-renewable. Non- renewable energy sources cannot be replaced. A non-renewable energy source would be … A. coal B. wind C. solar D. geysers This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Question 2 The costs in dollars of using fossil fuels are what are considered to be … A. economy use B. societal costs C. economic costs D. environmental costs Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Alternative Heat Sources

Question 3 The environmental costs of air pollution can be reduced by improving … A. production B. distribution C. technology D. generation This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Question 4 The costs of treating lakes, that have been damaged by acid rain, have to be paid for by every citizen. This makes this type of cost … A. societal B. personal C. economic D. environmental Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Alternative Heat Sources

Question 5 An inexpensive, practical and renewable alternative for thermal energy utilizes a windmill to generate electrical power that can then be converted into thermal energy. Unfortunately this alternative is not practical where there is no … A. wind B. sunshine C. shelterbelt D. sloping terrain This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Question 6 Canadian scientists developed the Canada Deuterium-Uranium reactor to provide nuclear energy in parts of Canada and to sell to other countries. The major problem with this reactor is the … A. safety record it has worldwide B. cost and distribution of the power C. long time to produce thermal energy D. long term storage of waste materials Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Alternative Heat Sources

Question 7 The use of fossil fuels around the world is steadily increasing. The fuel that has increased the most since 1950 is … A. Oil B. Coal C. Crude D. Natural gas This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Alternative Heat Sources

Question 8 An ENERGUIDE label is found on most household electrical appliances and tells the consumer how much electricity is... A. wasted by the appliance B. used running the appliance C. needed to run the appliance D. generated while running the appliance This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Energy Consumption

Question 9 The ‘hybrid’ car was introduced to the general public in The ‘hybrid’ vehicle combined two types of systems to power the vehicle. One was gasoline and the other was … A. solar B. diesel C. electric D. Natural gas This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Question 10 The three main energy users are … A. home, transportation, industry B. home, transportation, recreation C. shopping, transportation, industry D. recreation, transportation, streetlights Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Energy Consumption

Question 11 Thermal energy has the power to hurt us and destroy our possessions. All of the following practices are dangerous and harmful EXCEPT … A. recycling programs B. raging forest fires C. volcanic eruptions D. dumping of toxic chemicals This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Question 12 A dangerous by-product, from the use of fossil fuels (coal, natural gas and oil) enters the atmosphere when industries burn this fuel. A by-product can react with water in the air to form acid rain. The by-product is... A. nitrogen monoxide B. carbon monoxide C. carbon dioxide D. sulfur dioxide Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Energy Consumption

Question 13 An important tool that companies use to determine where energy is being wasted and ways to fix the problem is an... A. overhaul B. energy audit C. efficiency rating D. economic forecast This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Question 14 Co-generation is a process in which two forms of energy are produced at the same time from one energy source. The two forms of energy produced are usually … A. heat and light B. kinetic and solar C. electricity and heat D. mechanical and light Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Energy Consumption

ANSWER KEY This is the End of this test: ANSWER KEY Alternative Heat Sources – Questions 1 – 7 Energy Consumption – Questions 8 – 14 Follow your teacher’s instructions to score and record the test. All of your answers should be recorded on the Student Response Form – HT73-4 This slide will advance on the Mouse Click Heat and Temperature GLO 4

Question 1 Natural sources of energy can be renewable and non-renewable. Non- renewable energy sources cannot be replaced. A non-renewable energy source would be … A. coal B. wind C. solar D. geysers Question 2 The costs in dollars of using fossil fuels are what are considered to be … A. economy use B. societal costs C. economic costs D. environmental costs Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Alternative Heat Sources This slide will advance on the Mouse Click

Question 3 The environmental costs of air pollution can be reduced by improving … A. production B. distribution C. technology D. generation Question 4 The costs of treating lakes, that have been damaged by acid rain, have to be paid for by every citizen. This makes this type of cost … A. societal B. personal C. economic D. environmental Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Alternative Heat Sources This slide will advance on the Mouse Click

Question 5 An inexpensive, practical and renewable alternative for thermal energy utilizes a windmill to generate electrical power that can then be converted into thermal energy. Unfortunately this alternative is not practical where there is no … A. wind B. sunshine C. shelterbelt D. sloping terrain Question 6 Canadian scientists developed the Canada Deuterium-Uranium reactor to provide nuclear energy in parts of Canada and to sell to other countries. The major problem with this reactor is the … A. safety record it has worldwide B. cost and distribution of the power C. long time to produce thermal energy D. long term storage of waste materials Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Alternative Heat Sources This slide will advance on the Mouse Click

Question 7 The use of fossil fuels around the world is steadily increasing. The fuel that has increased the most since 1950 is … A. Oil B. Coal C. Crude D. Natural gas Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Alternative Heat Sources This slide will advance on the Mouse Click

Question 8 An ENERGUIDE label is found on most household electrical appliances and tells the consumer how much electricity is... A. wasted by the appliance B. used running the appliance C. needed to run the appliance D. generated while running the appliance Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Energy Consumption This slide will advance on the Mouse Click

Question 9 The ‘hybrid’ car was introduced to the general public in The ‘hybrid’ vehicle combined two types of systems to power the vehicle. One was gasoline and the other was … A. solar B. diesel C. electric D. Natural gas Question 10 The three main energy users are … A. home, transportation, industry B. home, transportation, recreation C. shopping, transportation, industry D. recreation, transportation, streetlights Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Energy Consumption This slide will advance on the Mouse Click

Question 11 Thermal energy has the power to hurt us and destroy our possessions. All of the following practices are dangerous and harmful EXCEPT … A. recycling programs B. raging forest fires C. volcanic eruptions D. dumping of toxic chemicals Question 12 A dangerous by-product, from the use of fossil fuels (coal, natural gas and oil) enters the atmosphere when industries burn this fuel. A by-product can react with water in the air to form acid rain. The by-product is... A. nitrogen monoxide B. carbon monoxide C. carbon dioxide D. sulfur dioxide Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Energy Consumption This slide will advance on the Mouse Click

Question 13 An important tool that companies use to determine where energy is being wasted and ways to fix the problem is an... A. overhaul B. energy audit C. efficiency rating D. economic forecast Question 14 Co-generation is a process in which two forms of energy are produced at the same time from one energy source. The two forms of energy produced are usually … A. heat and light B. kinetic and solar C. electricity and heat D. mechanical and light Heat and Temperature GLO 4 – Energy Consumption This slide will advance on the Mouse Click