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BENERGY Module 2 Test

Congratulations! 

▶︎ You’ve almost completed Module 2.

▶︎ Just a couple more things before you move on to Module 3.

Test Your Knowledge

You should achieve an 80% score or higher (20 correct answers) BEFORE moving to the next BENERGY module .

Module 2 Test

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Which of the following best describes a direct energy cost?

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What is an example of an indirect energy cost?

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If a household electricity bill doubled what would most likely happen to their budget?

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Low-income households spend what approximate percentage of their income on energy?

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If energy costs rise sharply what usually happens to inflation?

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In the sample family budget what total monthly cost increase occurred when energy prices rose by 20% directly and indirectly?

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Which budget category would most families likely cut first when energy prices rise?

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Why does affordable energy strengthen the American economy?

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If U.S. manufacturing energy costs doubled what would most likely occur?

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What percentage of manufacturing production costs can go toward energy?

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Why did U.S. industries become more competitive after 2010?

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What does the term energy poverty mean?

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Which of the following is NOT a consequence of energy poverty?

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When a country becomes energy dependent on imports what usually happens?

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What does the phrase "cheap energy builds strength expensive energy builds dependency" mean?

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Which of the following best defines legacy sunlight?

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If sunlight is free why isn't solar electricity free?

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Which of the following is a hidden system cost for wind and solar energy?

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What does a lower capacity factor mean for an energy source?

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What is one major reason China dominates the global solar market?

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How does energy poverty hurt education and economic growth?

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Which factor is a root cause of energy poverty?

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When governments interfere with energy prices what can occur?

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Why is energy security important to national defense and diplomacy?

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Which summary best captures the main lesson theme?

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I understand how affordable, reliable energy supports America’s economy and global strength.
I can explain how rising energy prices can lead to energy poverty and higher living costs for families.
This lesson helped me see that both affordability and reliability are just as important as clean energy goals.
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