Milestone 4.
1
Choose the statement about renewable and nonrenewable energy sources that is
NOT true.
There has been little to no recent growth in renewable energy use due to a lack of
environmental concerns with the use of fossil fuels.
Most nonrenewable energy sources can be renewed, but it takes thousands to millions of
years for them to form.
New technologies promise future increases in the use of renewable energy sources.
Renewable energy creates little or no waste and has few negative environmental impacts.
CONCEPT
Non-Renewable Energy
Renewable Energy
Energy
2
The U.S. policy toward energy supply and demand has included all of the following
EXCEPT __________.
providing subsidies for oil
seeking to increase fuel supplies
preventing the free market from determining which energy sources to use
adopting some policies to reduce energy demands
CONCEPT
Efforts to Address Energy Issues
3
Which of the following describes a natural source of air pollution?
During their vacation, Jim and his family drove their car through several national parks.
A dust storm in 1983 dumped 1,000 pounds of topsoil onto the city of Melbourne,
Australia.
Diesel exhaust from idling school buses is a concern for some parents.
Oil refineries on the Gulf Coast release benzene and other volatile organic compounds into
the atmosphere.
CONCEPT
Air Pollution
4
Select the energy source that is non-renewable.
Individual solar cells charge calculator and watch batteries.
Petroleum is used to make gasoline, jet fuel and propane gas.
Corn is converted into ethanol.
Windmills harness the wind's energy to pump groundwater.
, Sophia - Environmental Science - Unit 4
Milestone 4.
CONCEPT
Energy
Renewable Energy
Non-Renewable Energy
5
Choose the true statement about sources of air pollution in the United States.
Stationary sources of air pollution are also point sources.
Natural sources of air pollution include household products.
Non-point sources of air pollution are easier to monitor and control.
Mobile sources contribute about half of man-made pollution emissions.
CONCEPT
Air Pollution
6
One sunny afternoon, Max tried an experiment. He cut the ends off several plastic bottles and
slid them over a length of hose. He ran a little water through the hose and left it in the yard
for about an hour. When he returned and turned on the water, it was warm as it ran through
the hose.
What kind of energy was Max using to produce heat?
Hydroelectric
Geothermal
Biomass
Solar
CONCEPT
Renewable Energy
7
Select the TRUE statement about the Energy Policy Act of 1992.
Established a reserve of oil in the United States in order to prevent gasoline shortages
Required the federal government to assess the environmental impacts of any government
action or project
Required the federal government to list stationary or mobile source pollutants that could
endanger public health
To set goals for greenhouse gas reductions and provided funding for research in
alternative fuels
CONCEPT
Efforts to Address Air Pollution
Efforts to Address Energy Issues