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Question1.1. Which of the followingenergy sources are considered renewable? (Points : 1)
Gasoline
Tidal energy
Coal
Nuclear energy
Question2.2. The most crops that canbe harvested from a plant population, while leaving the populationintact for future harvests, is known as____________. (Points :1)
cash crop
maximum sustainableyield
equilibrium theory
sustainabilityfactor
Question3.3. The system of____________ was started in 1903 by Roosevelt and is administeredby the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (Points : 1)
habitat preserves
national parks
national wildliferefuges
resource managementoversight
Question4.4. Urban sprawl refersto___________. (Points : 1)
the height of skyscrapersin modern cities
the population growth incities
the spread of cities intonew areas
the sustainabledevelopment of a city
Question5.5. Active solar energyconsists of____________. (Points : 1)
buildings that maximizesolar energy collection
storing and moving solarenergy
constructing solar energyfacilities in high-sunlight areas
eliminating thebi-products of solar energy collection
Question6.6. One of the disadvantagesof solar power is that ___________. (Points : 1)
it's too expensive, orcost prohibitive, even in developed countries
it causes high levels ofpollution
the technology is notvery reliable
installation of thetechnology cannot be performed by laymen
Question7.7. The shift of populationfrom the countryside into towns and cities is known as_________.(Points : 1)
modernization
industrialization
urbanization
urban expansion
Question8.8. Which of the following isan effective route to energy conservation? (Points : 1)
Increasing the amount offossil fuels available for processing
Using batteries forgeneration of electricity
Adjusting human behaviorby taking steps to reduce energy consumption
Eliminating competingspecies in order to reduce the planetary load
Question9.9. Fire history, or thenumber of fire events in a given area, can be determined by___________. (Points : 1)
density ofvegetation
charcoal on the surfaceof the soil
soil chemistry
burn marks in treerings
Question10.10. Whether ahydrogen-based energy system is environmentally cleaner than afossil-fuel system depends on ___________. (Points : 1)
the car driven
the source of theelectricity used for electrolysis
the process used toextract the water
governmental incentivesfor research
Question11.11. Worldwide, which of thefollowing is the most commonly used renewable resource? (Points :1)
Solar
Hydro
Biomass
Wind
Question12.12. Among otherapplications, ____________ can be converted into liquid fuels topower automobiles and other engines, used to provide heat energy asfuel, and used to create steam for turning turbines in a magneticfield. (Points : 1)
nuclear power
hydro-electricpower
coal
biomass energy
Question13.13. Which of the followingis not a part of the forest ecosystem? (Points : 1)
Canopy
Base
Understory
Subcanopy
Question14.14. Which of the followinggave the president authority to declare selected public lands asnational monuments? (Points : 1)
The HomesteadersAct
The National ParksAct
The Wilderness Act
The Antiquities Act
Question15.15. The waste productsassociated with the use of a hydrogen fuel cell are ___________.(Points : 1)
carbon dioxide andparticulates
water and heat
oxygen and methane
spent radioactive fuelcells
Question16.16. Hydrogen is used asfuel through___________. (Points : 1)
ingestion
physical reaction
chemical reaction
incineration
Question17.17. Windmills are generallybetter placed___________. (Points : 1)
higher to minimizeturbulence and maximize wind speed
lower to minimizeturbulence and maximize wind speed
higher to minimize thenumber of birds that interfere with blade turning
lower to increase heatconvection off the ground
Question18.18. In the United States,the use of fuel cell technology ___________. (Points : 1)
was originally used byprivate industry in the sixties
has been widely used inNASA's spaceflight programs
would contributesignificantly to current pollution problems
would create largeproblems with waste product disposal
Question19.19. One problem associatedwith geothermal power is that it___________. (Points : 1)
can cause allergies formany people
interferes with radioreception in nearby areas
can pollute the air
causes temperatures tofluctuate
Question20.20. Some state governmentsoppose land set-asides because ___________. (Points : 1)
they don't have enormous,beautiful, or unusual features, such as the Grand Canyon
they have too much landunder federal control
they need money from thesale of the land protected by land set-asides
they are not concernedwith the environment

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