how much do you know about natural gas and other types of energy ?

follow this link to take a quiz on your knowledge of natural gas and other types of energy. i think it would be fun if everyone reports their score. i only answered 10 questions and got 2 correct.
http://www.naturalgas.org/quiz.asp
kj

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Darn. Now I feel like I am going to have to hit the books and study up. I only got 4 out of 10.
9 of 10. Missed the geothermal CA. question.
I can't believe you or John missed any. Goes to show the test didn't have many NG questions.
Don't feel so bad, I hit 4/10 as well!
I wouldn't study too hard, Parker. The questions change if you take it again. I made a 5 and then got even dumber the next time.
I'm with you parker I got 5 out of 10. A barrel of oil is only 42 gal.
KJ, I was 9 out of 10. Missed the house cats. Unfortunately the quiz has nothing to do with natural gas.
lol, I argue that they (cats) should be lumped in as "pest-icides." 80)
I got a 5
thanks to everyone who took the quiz. i have gone back and edited the discussion to include other types of energy since the quiz is not limited to NG. i would like skip or les to take the entire quiz since they seem to be at the top of our class. it would be intresting to see how they score on the entire test.
kj
kj. I never go up against Les B. It's just not good odds. LOL! See if you can't find us a quiz that is focused on natural gas, as opposed to energy in general, and I'm sure we would all learn some facts of interest.
i tried to go back and finish the quiz and could not get passed question #10. if any of you figure it out let me know.
skip, i think the purpose of the quiz is to inform and educate on why NG is a superior energy source than some of the other types of energy. i will see what i can come up with for a pure NG quiz.
kj

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