
Conservation of Energy
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- Q1Which of the following is a renewable energy source?Solar energyNatural gasNuclear energyCoal30s
- Q2What principle states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed?The law of thermodynamicsThe law of conservation of energyNewton's first lawThe law of inertia30s
- Q3Which of the following is NOT a reason for conserving energy?To save on energy costsTo increase energy consumption ratesTo reduce environmental impactTo ensure resources for future generations30s
- Q4Which one of these is an example of a non-renewable energy source?HydroWindGeothermalOil30s
- Q5What is one major benefit of using renewable energy sources?They require more landThey deplete fasterThey produce less pollutionThey are more expensive30s
- Q6Which of the following energy sources relies on the sun's heat to generate electricity?Solar thermal energyNuclear powerWind energyCoal power30s
- Q7Which of the following practices can help conserve energy at home?Using energy-efficient appliancesLeaving lights on when not in useUsing traditional incandescent bulbsTaking long showers30s
- Q8What is a significant impact of fossil fuel consumption on the environment?Enhanced soil fertilityAir pollutionIncreased biodiversityLower sea levels30s
- Q9Which energy source is primarily generated by the movement of water?HydropowerWind energySolar energyBiomass energy30s
- Q10What does it mean to recycle?Reusing the same item without changesProcessing used materials to create new productsThrowing away trashComposting organic waste30s
- Q11Which of the following is an example of reusing?Melting plastic bottles to create new onesThrowing away old newspapersUsing a glass jar to store foodSorting trash into recycling bins30s
- Q12What is one benefit of reducing waste?Creating more landfill spaceIncreasing pollutionHigher energy consumptionConserving natural resources30s
- Q13What is a key benefit of recycling paper?Saves trees and reduces deforestationDepletes natural resourcesCreates more waste productsIncreases water pollution30s
- Q14What is one way to reduce the amount of plastic waste?Using reusable shopping bagsThrowing away food packagingBuying bottled waterUsing plastic straws30s
- Q15What is the main goal of the 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle' concept?Generating more trash for landfillsMinimizing waste and conserving resourcesPromoting single-use productsIncreasing consumerism30s