
Energy Usage and Conservation Quiz
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6th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Every day, we use energy for almost everything—from charging our phones to keeping our homes warm. But have you ever thought about how much energy you use and what impact it has on our planet? The good news is that by making small changes in our daily habits, we can save a lot of energy and help protect the environment.
What is the main purpose of the introduction in this article?
To provide detailed instructions on how to save energy
To introduce the topic of energy usage and its impact on the planet
To list all the benefits of saving energy
To talk about the history of energy consumption
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Every day, we use energy for almost everything—from charging our phones to keeping our homes warm. But have you ever thought about how much energy you use and what impact it has on our planet? The good news is that by making small changes in our daily habits, we can save a lot of energy and help protect the environment.
What question does the introduction ask to engage the reader?
How can we reduce our energy bills?
Have you ever thought about how much energy you use and what impact it has on our planet?
What are the best ways to save energy at home?
How do solar panels work?
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Every day, we use energy for almost everything—from charging our phones to keeping our homes warm. But have you ever thought about how much energy you use and what impact it has on our planet? The good news is that by making small changes in our daily habits, we can save a lot of energy and help protect the environment.
Why is it important to start an introduction with a question or interesting fact?
To confuse the reader
To immediately grab the reader's attention and make them think about the topic
To fill space in the article
To avoid giving any specific information
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Every day, we use energy for almost everything—from charging our phones to keeping our homes warm. But have you ever thought about how much energy you use and what impact it has on our planet? The good news is that by making small changes in our daily habits, we can save a lot of energy and help protect the environment.
How does the introduction connect with the reader's daily life?
By talking about complex scientific concepts
By discussing common daily activities, like charging phones and heating homes, that require energy
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Every day, we use energy for almost everything—from charging our phones to keeping our homes warm. But have you ever thought about how much energy you use and what impact it has on our planet? The good news is that by making small changes in our daily habits, we can save a lot of energy and help protect the environment.
What is the purpose of the phrase "The good news is..." in the introduction?
To introduce a solution or positive aspect related to the problem mentioned
To end the introduction
To make the introduction longer
To provide a summary of the article
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Argument 1:
One simple way to save energy is by turning off lights when you leave a room. It’s an easy habit to develop, and it can make a big difference over time. Another effective tip is to unplug electronic devices when they’re not in use. Even when they’re turned off, devices like TVs, game consoles, and chargers can still use power if they’re plugged in.
What is the purpose of Argument 1 in this article?
To provide scientific data about energy
To offer simple and practical tips for saving energy
To describe the history of energy conservation
To discuss the future of energy technology
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Argument 1:
One simple way to save energy is by turning off lights when you leave a room. It’s an easy habit to develop, and it can make a big difference over time. Another effective tip is to unplug electronic devices when they’re not in use. Even when they’re turned off, devices like TVs, game consoles, and chargers can still use power if they’re plugged in.
Why does the article suggest turning off lights when you leave a room?
Because it’s a complex task that requires a lot of effort
Because it’s an easy habit that can save energy over time
Because it’s a new technology that everyone should try
Because it makes the room look better
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