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Which phrase from the lecture best indicates the lecturer is acknowledging potential counterarguments?
 
However, most regions haven't allowed fracking because of various environmental issues
 
Coal has been the most-used form of non-renewable energy
 
Natural gas is overtaking petroleum
 
Wind power has been used for centuries
What rhetorical technique does the lecturer use when discussing different countries' experiences with fracking?
 
Providing examples to illustrate broader points
 
Using emotional appeals
 
Asking rhetorical questions
 
Making personal anecdotes
The lecturer uses the phrase "So, to put it simply" when explaining fracking. This indicates the lecturer is:
 
Summarizing complex information for clarity
 
Changing topics completely
 
Introducing new technical terms
 
Disagreeing with previous statements
What was the main purpose of the lecture according, to the introduction?
 
To examine latest developments in the energy industry and their future impact
 
To persuade students about renewable energy
 
To provide a history of energy sources
 
To teach drilling techniques
Which of the following best describes the lecture's organizational structure?
 
It moves from general concepts to specific examples
 
It follows a chronological timeline
 
It compares advantages and disadvantages equally
 
It focuses only on technical processes
What can be inferred about the lecturer's attitude towards fracking?
 
The lecturer presents information neutrally without taking a strong position
 
The lecturer is strongly against fracking
 
The lecturer strongly supports fracking
 
The lecturer is confused about the benefits
Over the past 200 years, which non-renewable source has become the most important?
 
Petroleum
 
Coal
 
Natural gas
 
Nuclear energy
What is the main problem for fracking development in the UK?
 
The high level of population density
 
Environmental concerns
 
Lack of investment
 
Government opposition
What fraction of all US gas consumption does shale gas now provide?
 
Around a quarter
 
Around half
 
Around a third
 
Around a fifth
Why haven't most Canadian regions allowed fracking?
 
Because of various environmental issues
 
Because of high costs
 
Because of lack of technology
 
Because of government regulations
What are the small breaks in the rock called that release gas?
 
Fissures
 
Cracks
 
Holes
 
Gaps
What is the mixture sent down the well during fracking composed of?
 
Water, sand and various chemicals
 
Oil and gas
 
Pure water only
 
Sand and petroleum
How does the drilling process work in fracking?
 
The drill goes down then turns sideways through the shale
 
The drill goes straight down only
 
The drill creates multiple vertical holes
 
The drill spirals through the rock
What type of rock contains gas that requires fracking to extract?
 
Shale
 
Granite
 
Limestone
 
Sandstone
What is fracking?
 
A way of getting natural gas out of the ground
 
A method of renewable energy production
 
A type of drilling equipment
 
A chemical process for fuel production
What were the two recent renewable energy developments mentioned?
 
Solar power and wave power
 
Wind power and hydroelectric power
 
Geothermal and biomass
 
Solar power and wind power
Why is natural gas overtaking petroleum as an energy source?
 
It's cleaner and less polluting
 
It's more abundant
 
It's cheaper to extract
 
It's easier to transport
What is the oldest renewable energy source, according to the lecture?
 
Wind power
 
Solar power
 
Hydroelectric power
 
Wave power
Which energy source has historically been the most-used form of non-renewable energy?
 
Coal
 
Petroleum
 
Natural gas
 
Nuclear power
What were the two main types of energy sources mentioned in the lecture?
 
Renewable and non-renewable
 
Fossil fuels and nuclear
 
Solar and wind
 
Coal and petroleum