Energy, Resources and Management GCSE Geography Quick Fire Quiz

Test your knowledge of Energy, Resources and Management with this Quick Fire Quiz.

This quiz consists of 15 questions, including multiple-choice, short-answer and extended answer questions.

For multiple-choice questions, choose the correct answer.

Questions

Which of the following is a non-renewable energy resource?

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Which of the following is an example of a renewable energy source

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What is the main disadvantage of using fossil fuels?

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Which of these energy sources does not contribute to carbon emissions?

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The UK government aims to achieve net zero carbon emissions by which year?

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Define the term ‘energy security’.

Energy security refers to the uninterrupted availability of energy sources at an affordable price.

Give two advantages and two disadvantages of wind power.

Advantages: Renewable; Does not produce greenhouse gases.

Disadvantages: Weather-dependent; Can impact local wildlife and scenery.

Explain one way in which energy use can be made more sustainable.

Energy use can be made more sustainable by increasing efficiency, such as using LED lighting or better insulation in homes to reduce energy consumption.

Describe how the global distribution of energy resources impacts economic development.

Countries with abundant energy resources, such as oil and gas, can generate significant revenue and develop their economies. In contrast, countries lacking these resources may struggle with energy poverty, limiting industrial growth and economic progress.

How does fracking work, and why is it controversial?

Fracking involves injecting high-pressure water, sand, and chemicals into rock formations to release natural gas. It is controversial due to environmental concerns, including groundwater contamination, increased seismic activity, and methane emissions.

Evaluate the environmental and economic impacts of using nuclear power as an energy source.

Environmental Impacts: Nuclear power does not emit greenhouse gases, making it a low-carbon energy source. However, it produces radioactive waste, which requires safe, long-term disposal.

Economic Impacts: Nuclear power stations are expensive to build and maintain, but they provide a reliable energy source that can reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Over time, they can provide cost-effective energy.

‘The future of energy production should be entirely renewable.’ To what extent do you agree?

This answer should include arguments for and against renewable energy, considering factors such as reliability, cost, and infrastructure requirements. A balanced conclusion should be provided based on evidence.
 

What is the difference between primary and secondary energy sources?

Primary energy sources are raw forms of energy found in nature, such as coal, oil, and wind. 

Secondary energy sources are derived from primary sources and include electricity and petrol.

Explain how energy conservation can help reduce carbon emissions.

Energy conservation reduces carbon emissions by decreasing the demand for fossil fuels. Methods such as improving insulation, using energy-efficient appliances, and promoting public transport lower energy consumption and reduce greenhouse gas output.

How does geothermal energy work, and where is it commonly used?

Geothermal energy harnesses heat from the Earth's interior to generate electricity or provide direct heating. It is commonly used in geologically active regions such as Iceland and parts of the USA where underground heat sources are accessible.

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