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Unit 2.5: Fossil Fuels

Unit 2.5: Fossil Fuels

Assessment

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS3-1, MS-ESS3-4

+8

Standards-aligned

Created by

Megan Smith

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12 Slides • 8 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What are fossil fuels formed from?

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Rocks and minerals that solidify over time

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Ancient plants and animals that died, were buried, and decomposed

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Volcanic eruptions that solidify into organic matter

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Man-made chemicals combined in a laboratory

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Multiple Choice

Why is it not true that fossil fuels come from dead dinosaurs?

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Dinosaurs are still alive

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There were never enough dinosaurs to make the amount of fossil fuels we have

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Fossil fuels are a renewable resource

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Dinosaurs are not made of organic material

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Multiple Choice

During which geological period did the algae and plants that eventually became fossil fuels live?

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Mesozoic

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Carboniferous

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Cretaceous

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Jurassic

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Multiple Choice

What determines the type of fossil fuel formed during decomposition?

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The color and size of the organic matter

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The combination of organic matter, temperature, time, and pressure

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The depth at which the organic matter is buried

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The amount of water present during the decomposition

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Multiple Choice

Coal is primarily formed from the remains of which type of organic matter?

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Animals

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Plants and Animals

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Plants

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Bacteria

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Multiple Choice

Which country has the largest crude oil reserves according to the image?

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Russia

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United States

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Venezuela

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Saudi Arabia

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Multiple Choice

Why is the continued use of fossil fuels problematic?

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They are unlimited and sustainable.

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They contribute to climate change and health issues.

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They are quickly renewable.

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They have no impact on the environment.

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Multiple Choice

What are the consequences of extracting from unconventional fossil fuel reserves?

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Lower costs and improved safety

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No significant environmental impact

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Higher costs, safety issues, and significant environmental impact

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Increased employment opportunities

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