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1 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit Energy use and abuse Teacher’s notes This quiz is a simple multiple-choice quiz covering various aspects of energy use and its effects on the environment. Students could work in teams to answer the questions, with one vote per team, so that they have to reach a consensus for each answer. The answers could be written down by students or recorded by a show of hands and tallied up on the classroom whiteboard.

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3 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit So you think you know a thing or two about energy? Test your knowledge with this quick quiz. Just choose the correct answers from the options given Energy use and abuse

4 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit 1. If sea levels rise, which of these areas will not be affected by flooding? East Anglia Merseyside Gloucestershire Land’s End

5 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit 1. If sea levels rise, which of these areas will not be affected by flooding? East Anglia Merseyside Gloucestershire Land’s End

6 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit 2. In Britain, how much of a desktop computer’s total energy is used while the computer is in screensaver mode? 15% 40% 60% 100%

7 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit 2. In Britain, how much of a desktop computer’s total energy is used while the computer is in screensaver mode? 15% 40% 60% 100%

8 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit 3. How long could a TV be run using the energy saved just by recycling an aluminium can, rather than making a new one from raw materials? 30 minutes 1 hour 3 hours 10 hours

9 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit 30 minutes 1 hour 3 hours 10 hours 3. How long could a TV be run using the energy saved just by recycling an aluminium can, rather than making a new one from raw materials?

10 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit 4. Which of the following are currently being used to generate electricity? Sewage sludge Animal dung Shredded plant material All the above

11 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit Sewage sludge Animal dung Shredded plant material All the above 4. Which of the following are currently being used to generate electricity?

12 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit 5. Which of the following is not a major producer of methane? Cattle Tropical rainforests Rice paddyfields Wetlands

13 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit Cattle Tropical rainforests Rice paddyfields Wetlands 5. Which of the following is not a major producer of methane?

14 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit 6. Biodiesel is a natural, renewable fuel that can be used in diesel engines. Which of the following can it NOT be made from? Hemp Oilseed rape Potatoes Used chip fat

15 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit Hemp Oilseed rape Potatoes Used chip fat 6. Biodiesel is a natural, renewable fuel that can be used in diesel engines. Which of the following can it NOT be made from?

16 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit 7. Hydrogen is produced using electricity, but it is a cleaner fuel than petrol or diesel. If all Britain’s vehicles were converted to run on hydrogen power, how many more nuclear power stations would be needed to produce the electricity required? 10 50 100 500

17 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit 10 50 100 500 7. Hydrogen is produced using electricity, but it is a cleaner fuel than petrol or diesel. If all Britain’s vehicles were converted to run on hydrogen power, how many more nuclear power stations would be needed to produce the electricity required?

18 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit 8. The Kyoto Protocol states that industrialised countries should reduce their greenhouse emissions by what percentage of their 1990 level? 5.2% 10.8% 20.4% 29.6%

19 www.bp.com/bpes/cft2009 Carbon Footprint Toolkit 8. The Kyoto Protocol states that industrialised countries should reduce their greenhouse emissions by what percentage of their 1990 level? 5.2% 10.8% 20.4% 29.6%

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