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BENERGY Module 4 Test

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▶︎ You’ve almost completed Module 4.

▶︎ Just a couple more things before you move on to Module 5.

Test Your Knowledge

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

Module 4 Test

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According to EPA data, how have U.S. pollution levels changed as energy consumption increased?

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What best explains why companies often innovate to reduce pollution?

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Why is "zero-impact" energy considered unrealistic?

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The dramatic 98% drop in climate-related deaths over the last century is mainly due to:

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Why are richer, energy-abundant societies generally better at protecting nature?

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Why can "clean" not simply mean "renewable"?

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Which energy sources are now among the cleanest in emissions and waste?

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Which innovation made modern fracking more efficient and less environmentally invasive?

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What is a key environmental improvement in today's fracking process?

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Multiple federal and state studies found what about fracking and groundwater?

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What major national benefit does fracking provide?

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Which factor most directly explains why fracking reduced CO2 emissions?

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What did the EPA conclude after reviewing 110,000 fracking sites?

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How has fracking contributed to U.S. political stability?

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What is the core argument of Fossil Fuels: The Greenest Energy?

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Why did kerosene improve human health in the 19th century?

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Why do undeveloped nations often experience higher pollution levels?

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Which distinction did the video make about climate predictions?

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What change in terminology followed lower-than-expected warming trends?

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What is the main cause of modern grid reliability problems, according to Why Clean Energy Matters?

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What mistake did policymakers make when expanding renewable energy?

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What is "base-load" power?

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Why can't batteries yet replace hydrocarbons as large-scale storage?

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Hydrocarbons are described as a "free" energy storage system because:

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What is projected to increase global energy demand by 2050, even if population growth slows?

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The lessons helped me understand that “clean energy” means more than just wind or solar—it includes reliability, human safety, and environmental improvement.
I now believe that traditional energy sources like natural gas, nuclear, and modern coal can be part of a cleaner energy future.
The examples and family discussions helped me connect reliable energy to my own daily comfort, safety, and opportunities.
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