Windmills
  • 1. Windmills are structures designed to convert wind energy into mechanical energy, typically used to grind grain or pump water. They consist of a tall tower with blades that rotate when the wind blows, generating power that can be harnessed for various purposes. Windmills have been used for centuries in many parts of the world and are seen as symbols of sustainability and eco-friendliness. In modern times, windmills have been adapted for electricity generation, with large-scale wind farms becoming a common sight in many countries as a clean energy source.

    What is the purpose of a wind turbine?
A) To grind flour
B) To generate electricity
C) To produce water
D) To provide shelter
  • 2. Which country is the largest producer of wind energy?
A) United States
B) China
C) Germany
D) India
  • 3. What is the purpose of the yaw system in a wind turbine?
A) To keep the rotor facing into the wind
B) To regulate electricity output
C) To control tower height
D) To adjust blade pitch
  • 4. What is the main advantage of offshore wind farms over onshore?
A) Easier maintenance
B) Lower installation costs
C) Higher and more consistent wind speeds
D) Less environmental impact
  • 5. What is the purpose of the anemometer on a wind turbine?
A) Controls blade pitch
B) Generates electricity
C) Measures wind speed
D) Adjusts tower height
  • 6. In which country did the modern wind turbine originate?
A) China
B) Germany
C) United States
D) Denmark
  • 7. What is the name of the process where wind turbines can be shut down due to oversupply of electricity?
A) Overdrive
B) Curtailment
C) Overproduction
D) Oversaturation
  • 8. How do wind turbines affect bird populations?
A) Provide nesting opportunities
B) Collisions with rotor blades can pose a risk to some bird species
C) Improve air quality
D) Increase prey availability
  • 9. Which wind turbine component is responsible for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy?
A) Gearbox
B) Generator
C) Nacelle
D) Blades
  • 10. What is the purpose of the gearbox in a wind turbine?
A) To measure wind speed
B) To regulate electricity output
C) To adjust blade angle
D) To increase the rotation speed for the generator
  • 11. How many blades do most modern wind turbines have?
A) 3
B) 5
C) 4
D) 2
  • 12. What material are most modern windmill blades made of?
A) Fiberglass
B) Steel
C) Wood
D) Aluminum
  • 13. What is the structure that supports a windmill's blades called?
A) Swept area
B) Hub
C) Nacelle
D) Rotor
  • 14. What is the average lifespan of a windmill?
A) 10-15 years
B) 20-25 years
C) 30-35 years
D) 5-10 years
  • 15. What is the process of turning a windmill to face the wind called?
A) Rolling
B) Yawing
C) Tilting
D) Pitching
  • 16. What is the unit of power output for windmills?
A) Ampere
B) Watt
C) Ohm
D) Volt
  • 17. Which type of windmills are often used for pumping water in rural areas?
A) Panemones
B) Turbines
C) Windpumps
D) Sails
  • 18. What is the device that measures the wind speed in a windmill called?
A) Hygrometer
B) Barometer
C) Thermometer
D) Anemometer
  • 19. Which of the following is a type of offshore wind turbine foundation?
A) Tripod
B) Gravity based
C) Tension leg platform
D) Monopile
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