You are here: GCSE Geography Interactive Revision > Resource Management > The Importance of Food, Energy and Water Quiz
Which of the following are essential to economic and social well-being?
Please select 3 correct answers
Correct!
Wrong!
True or false? Where resources are abundant economies are more likely to develop, societies thrive and people enjoy a good quality of life.
Correct!
Wrong!
What are the recommended calorie intakes for men and women?
Correct!
Wrong!
Which of the following require a higher intake of calories compared to the average person?
Please select 3 correct answers
Correct!
Wrong!
True or false? A high proportion of people in LICs consume too many calories and an increasing number of people in HICs consume too few calories.
Correct!
Wrong!
Which of the following most accurately describes water use in the UK?
Correct!
Wrong!
The average person in the UK uses 150 litres of water each day. 4% of this is used for drinking. On average how many litres of water are consumed per person per day in the UK?
Correct!
Wrong!
True or false? The ability to generate fire is one of the most significant advances in the development of the human species.
Correct!
Wrong!
Which of the following are not examples of fossil fuels?
Please select 2 correct answers
Correct!
Wrong!
Which of the following are not examples of non-renewable energy resources?
Please select 2 correct answers
Correct!
Wrong!
True or false? There is an increasing trend in the use of renewable energy resources in the UK.
Correct!
Wrong!
Why is food, water and energy important to economic and social wellbeing?
Boom! Well done!
Awesome, well done! You know the importance of food, water and energy.
Not bad!
As Thor says, not bad at all. But you can do better! So, give the quiz another go and don't forget to revise this area on Internet Geography.
Hmmm
Don't worry, this quiz was designed to help identify the areas you need to revise! There's a page on Internet Geography covering this area. Have a read, do some revision and come back and have another go.