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SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
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What does hydroelectric energy use?
Fire
Wind
Gas
Water
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What does "affordable" mean?
Cheap enough for many people to buy
Only for rich people
Too expensive
Very small
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What does SDG 7 focus on?
Building bigger cities
Clean and safe water
More shopping centers
Affordable and clean energy
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Which energy source is most commonly used worldwide?
Wind
Solar
Nuclear
Fossil fuels
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Which of these is a negative effect of using coal?
It is very cheap
It creates more jobs
It pollutes the air
It helps reduce global warming
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Which of these is a way to make energy more affordable?
Wasting electricity
Increasing energy prices
Using more fossil fuels
Investing in renewable energy
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Which is an example of clean energy?
Wind
Oil
Gas
Coal
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How does wind power generate electricity?
By catching the wind in bottles
By heating water
By burning wind
By using wind to turn turbines
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What is one problem with fossil fuels?
They don’t affect climate change
They create air pollution
They are very clean
They are unlimited
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Which of these can help us move toward clean energy?
Investing in wind and solar power
Using more coal
Building more gas stations
Burning more oil
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What happens when we waste energy?
We get free electricity
We save money
The environment is harmed
It is good for nature
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Which of these uses energy?
A book
A light bulb
A pencil
A glass of water
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Why don’t wind turbines ever get into arguments?
Because they’re big fans of each other
Because they just go with the flow
Because they turn away from trouble
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Why is it hard for some countries to use renewable energy?
People don’t like it
It is too expensive
It doesn’t work
Fossil fuels are unlimited
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Why did the solar panel go to school?
To become brighter
To learn about electricity
To make new current events
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Why did the sun get invited to every party?
Because it always brought the energy
Because it made people cold
Because it was warm
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Why do some people not have electricity?
It is too expensive
They live in big cities
They don’t want it
They don’t use phones
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Which energy source produces electricity using the sun?
Solar energy
Wind energy
Hydropower
Coal
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Why don’t fossil fuels ever win races?
Because they always run out
Because they don’t like competition
Because they like pizza
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Which of these is NOT a renewable energy source?
Water
Oil
Wind
Solar
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How does energy connect to climate change?
Renewable energy increases pollution
More energy means less pollution
Fossil fuels release greenhouse gases
Energy does not affect climate
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Why is clean energy important?
It helps the planet and people
It makes the air dirty
It is not needed
It costs a lot of money
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What is the goal of SDG 7 by 2030?
Only use coal energy
Increase fossil fuel use
Stop using all electricity
Make energy affordable and clean for everyone
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What does "sustainable" mean?
Something we use once
Something that lasts a long time
Something that is bad for nature
Something that is always expensive
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What should we do with lights when we leave a room?
Leave them on
Make them brighter
Turn them off
Use more lamps
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Which country uses the most energy?
USA
Turkey
UK
Italy
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Which energy source is bad for the environment?
Coal
Hydropower
Solar energy
Wind power
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What is "energy"?
A kind of transportation
A place to sleep
Power we use for work and life
A type of food
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Which of these is a renewable energy source?
Plastic
Coal
Solar power
Gas
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Which country produces the most renewable energy?
Canada
China
France
Turkey
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