Conservation of Energy
  • 1. Definition: Energy is...
A) Is made up of natural chemicals.
B) The ability to do work.
C) Can be created.
D) Made up of molecules.
  • 2. What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
A) Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only be transformed.
B) Energy can neither be created, destroyed, or transformed.
C) Energy can be created and destroyed only, never transformed.
D) Energy can be created, transformed AND destroyed.
  • 3. Energy that is stored in an object is called...
A) Electrical Energy
B) Kinetic Energy
C) Potential Energy
D) Transformational Energy
  • 4. All of the following are examples of RENEWABLE energy sources EXCEPT:
A) Water
B) Coal
C) Wind
D) Geothermal
  • 5. All of the following are examples of NON-RENEWABLE energy sources EXCEPT:
A) Nuclear
B) Oil
C) Natural Gas
D) Solar
  • 6. True or false: A blender transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy.
A) False
B) True
  • 7. True or false: A television transforms electrical energy into sound and light energy.
A) True
B) False
  • 8. When we made a thermos in class, we were conserving energy by adding what?
A) Croutons
B) Thickness
C) Insulation
D) Conductors
  • 9. Name one renewable energy source.
  • 10. Name one non-renewable energy source.
  • 11. Give one example of how energy can be transformed.
  • 12. Give one example of sound energy.
  • 13. Give one example of chemical energy.
  • 14. Why is it important to conserve energy?
  • 15. Name one way that we can conserve energy.
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