Question
When does a person burn a fuel to get energy?
Select all that apply.
Responses
when leaving ice cream out on a hot day
when leaving ice cream out on a hot day
when driving a car
when driving a car
when hanging wet clothes outside to dry
when hanging wet clothes outside to dry
when tending a campfire on a cold night
Select all that apply.
Responses
when leaving ice cream out on a hot day
when leaving ice cream out on a hot day
when driving a car
when driving a car
when hanging wet clothes outside to dry
when hanging wet clothes outside to dry
when tending a campfire on a cold night
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A person burns a fuel to get energy in the following situations:
- **When driving a car** (most cars use gasoline or diesel, which are fuels that are burned to power the engine).
- **When tending a campfire on a cold night** (burning wood or other materials in a campfire produces heat and light).
The other options do not involve burning fuel for energy:
- **When leaving ice cream out on a hot day** (this involves the melting or spoilage of ice cream due to heat, not fuel combustion).
- **When hanging wet clothes outside to dry** (this is a drying process that relies on evaporation and does not involve burning fuel).
So the applicable responses are:
- when driving a car
- when tending a campfire on a cold night
- **When driving a car** (most cars use gasoline or diesel, which are fuels that are burned to power the engine).
- **When tending a campfire on a cold night** (burning wood or other materials in a campfire produces heat and light).
The other options do not involve burning fuel for energy:
- **When leaving ice cream out on a hot day** (this involves the melting or spoilage of ice cream due to heat, not fuel combustion).
- **When hanging wet clothes outside to dry** (this is a drying process that relies on evaporation and does not involve burning fuel).
So the applicable responses are:
- when driving a car
- when tending a campfire on a cold night