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BENERGY Module 3 Test

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▶︎ You’ve almost completed Module 3.

▶︎ Just a couple more things before you move on to Module 4.

Test Your Knowledge

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

Module 3 Test

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What is the primary reason hospitals, emergency systems, and communication networks fail during major power outages?

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During the 2021 Texas winter storm, why were rolling blackouts necessary?

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In the 'Hours Without Power' activity, what insight were students expected to gain?

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What was a key vulnerability in Texas’s grid during the 2021 storm?

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What is base load power?

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Which statement best explains why intermittent renewables can’t fully replace base load power yet?

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According to the lesson, why has the U.S. grid become more vulnerable in recent decades?

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In the Family 'Power Out for a Day' challenge, what does the rapid breakdown of normal life show?

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What is the biggest economic consequence of unreliable energy?

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Which of the following events demonstrated energy’s link to national security?

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Why did Germany lower gas taxes during its energy crisis?

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What term describes when energy becomes a tool for political pressure or warfare?

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What causes the U.S. grid’s 'bottleneck” effect', compared to the old hose analogy in the lesson?

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Why is lithium-ion battery storage not yet a full solution for grid reliability?m

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What is a more affordable natural form of stored energy mentioned in the lesson?

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Why is overbuilding energy infrastructure important for future reliability?

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How does reliable energy support global manufacturing and trade?

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What happens to families when energy prices surge or supply becomes unreliable?

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Why does reliable energy strengthen national security?

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In the Power Chain Game, who 'loses' the most during power failures?

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What lesson about civilization’s future energy demand is emphasized?

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Why is hydrocarbon energy still considered vital in a “cleaner energy” future?

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What was one major global ripple effect of Europe’s 2022 energy crisis?

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Why are storage innovations like gravity-based batteries being explored?

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Which statement best captures the overall message of these lessons?

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