MAICHI said:
Okay, I think I will do this one, sounds like a good gened.
Any other tips for a good mark?
Hehe, well. Im pretty sure he uses the m/c for the assessments in one sem for the actual test the following sem ... so I guess you should know the questions from previous semester assignments ...
one of mine (and please dont plagarise it):
Which of the following contains ONLY non-renewable resources?
a) Uranium, natural gas, hydro power, coal
b) Coal, biomass, natural gas, uranium
c) Natural gas, uranium, coal, oil
d) Oil, geothermal energy, uranium, coal
ANSWER: (c)
SOURCE:
http://www.uic.com.au/whyu.htm (Module 5)
Central to modules 2, 3 and 4 is the concept of non-renewable resources. In contrast module 9 examines renewable resources. Hence, we thought a question distinguishing between the two was relevant and appropriate. Each of the possible wrong answers contains three non-renewables and only one incorrect renewable resource, nevertheless we are confident that after reading through each of the modules, especially module 5, the average student will – after some pondering – correctly answer this question. Those students who have not made themselves familiar with the relevant material may find themselves wondering as to whether biomass and geothermal energy are non-renewable, and so this may separate those students who have not put in sufficient effort. A further element of the question relates to uranium: a resource which is often portrayed as the ‘miracle cure’ to all our energy problems but is indeed still a non-renewable resource.
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