Non-Renewable Energy -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on “Non-Renewable Energy”:

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Question 1: Which of the following is an example of a non-renewable energy source?

(a) Solar power
(b) Wind power
(c) Natural gas
(d) Biomass

Question 2: Which non-renewable energy source is obtained by drilling into the Earth's crust?

(a) Coal
(b) Crude oil
(c) Uranium
(d) Geothermal heat

Question 3: Which non-renewable energy source is primarily used in nuclear power plants?

(a) Coal
(b) Natural gas
(c) Uranium
(d) Tar sands

Question 4: Which non-renewable energy source releases the most greenhouse gases when burned for energy?

(a) Coal
(b) Natural gas
(c) Crude oil
(d) Uranium

Question 5: What is the main environmental concern associated with the extraction of natural gas through hydraulic fracturing (fracking)?

(a) Air pollution from combustion
(b) Greenhouse gas emissions
(c) Water contamination
(d) Land degradation

Question 6: Which non-renewable energy source is found in a solid state and is primarily used for electricity generation?

(a) Crude oil
(b) Uranium
(c) Natural gas
(d) Coal

Question 7: Which non-renewable energy source is used as a transportation fuel and is refined to produce gasoline and diesel?

(a) Uranium
(b) Crude oil
(c) Natural gas
(d) Tar sands

Question 8: What is the primary reason why non-renewable energy sources are considered finite?

(a) They have limited availability in certain regions.
(b) They are expensive to extract and use.
(c) They are highly polluting.
(d) They take a long time to form naturally.

Question 9: Which non-renewable energy source is associated with the production of oil sands or bitumen?

(a) Coal
(b) Crude oil
(c) Natural gas
(d) Uranium

Question 10: Which non-renewable energy source is a byproduct of decaying organic matter over millions of years?

(a) Coal
(b) Uranium
(c) Natural gas
(d) Crude oil