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IPC Intervention  - Thermal Energy and Energy Sources

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

A material that reduces the flow of heat by conduction, convection, and radiation is ____.
a.
a conductor
c.
an insulator
b.
condensation
d.
a solar collector
 

 2. 

All of the following are good conductors of heat EXCEPT ____.
a.
air
c.
copper
b.
aluminum
d.
silver
 

 3. 

The transfer of energy that does NOT require matter is ____.
a.
combustion
c.
conduction
b.
radiation
d.
convection
 

 4. 

Energy from the Sun travels to Earth as ____.
a.
chemical energy
c.
radiant energy
b.
combustion
d.
mechanical energy
 

 5. 

The inside surface of the glass inside a vacuum bottle is coated with aluminum to prevent heat loss by ____.
a.
combustion
c.
conduction
b.
radiation
d.
convection
 

 6. 

Refrigerators and air conditioners are examples of ____.
a.
heat engines
c.
heat pumps
b.
heat movers
d.
solar collectors
 

 7. 

The process by which engine fuels burn is called ____.
a.
combustion
c.
conduction
b.
condensation
d.
convection
 

 8. 

A device that heats your home by removing thermal energy from one location and transferring it to another location at a different temperature is a(n) ____.
a.
conductor
c.
heat engine
b.
internal combustion engine
d.
heat mover
 

 9. 

A device that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy is a ____.
a.
conductor
c.
heat engine
b.
refrigerator
d.
heat mover
 

 10. 

Through which of the following will convection most likely occur?
a.
liquids and gases
c.
solids
b.
solids and liquids
d.
solids and gases
 

 11. 

Which of the following would be the best insulator?
a.
air
c.
copper
b.
aluminum
d.
silver
 

 12. 

Which of the following is the correct sequence of strokes in a four-stroke engine?
a.
compression, intake, exhaust, power
c.
intake, exhaust, power, compression
b.
intake, compression, power, exhaust
d.
intake, power, compression, exhaust
 

 13. 

Unwanted radioactive products formed during nuclear reactions are called ____.
a.
fossil fuels
c.
nuclear reactors
b.
nuclear fuels
d.
nuclear waste
 

 14. 

Petroleum, natural gas, and coal are the three kinds of ____.
a.
fossil fuels
c.
nuclear waste
b.
nuclear fuels
d.
synthetic fuels
 

 15. 

____ is a renewable organic matter that can be burned in the presence of oxygen to convert chemical energy to thermal energy.
a.
Biomass
c.
Petroleum
b.
Hydrocarbon
d.
Hydroelectricity
 

 16. 

Electricity produced by falling water is called ____.
a.
geothermal energy
c.
hydroelectricity
b.
thermodynamics
d.
tidal energy
 

 17. 

The chain reaction in a nuclear reactor is controlled by inserting the ____.
a.
boron or cadmium rods
c.
heat exchanger
b.
core
d.
uranium
 

 18. 

Water that flows due to the gravitational forces among Earth, its Moon, and the Sun has energy referred to as ____.
a.
geothermal energy
c.
solar energy
b.
hydroelectricity
d.
tidal energy
 

 19. 

Petroleum is separated into different compounds through ____.
a.
fossilization
c.
nuclear fission
b.
fractional distillation
d.
nuclear fusion
 

 20. 

A disadvantage of using hydroelectricity is ____.
a.
equipment corrosion
c.
it can disturb natural ecosystems
b.
it causes air pollution
d.
it is nonrenewable
 

 21. 

The part of a nuclear reactor in which the fuel is located is called the ____.
a.
control rod
c.
heat exchanger
b.
core
d.
turbine
 

 22. 

Which of the following is common to both nuclear fusion and nuclear fission?
a.
A chain reaction is needed to start the reaction.
b.
The fuel must be in the plasma state.
c.
Matter is converted into energy.
d.
Temperatures over 1 million ºC are needed for the reaction to occur.
 

 23. 

Which of the following is an example of a nonrenewable source of energy?
a.
coal
c.
water
b.
the Sun
d.
wind
 

 24. 

Which of the following is a major problem with using nuclear fusion as an energy source?
a.
disposing of control rods
c.
producing radioactive wastes
b.
maintaining very high temperatures
d.
obtaining fuel
 

 25. 

The fuel used in a nuclear reactor usually comes from ____.
a.
hydrogen and helium
c.
coal
b.
uranium-238
d.
biomass
 



 
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