Explore topic-wise MCQs in Wind Energy.

This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Wind Energy knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

What is wind speed?

A. Net molecular flux along the wind axis divided by the mean molecular number density
B. Molecular flux along the wind axis divided by the mean molecular number density
C. Net molecular flux along the wind axis divided by molecular number density
D. Molecular flux opposite the wind axis divided by the mean molecular number density
Answer» B. Molecular flux along the wind axis divided by the mean molecular number density
2.

Wind speed is measure by ______

A. anemometers
B. odometers
C. ammeter
D. weather vanes
Answer» B. odometers
3.

The Coriolis force deflects the wind to the right in Northern Hemisphere until ______

A. equilibrium of forces is not achieved
B. gas molecules stop moving
C. water vapour evaporates
D. equilibrium of forces is achieved
Answer» E.
4.

What are eddies in wind?

A. Areas where the global wind blows opposite to that of the net direction of wind-motion
B. Areas where the local wind blows in the same direction as the net direction of wind-motion
C. Areas where the local wind blows opposite to that of the net direction of wind-motion
D. Areas where the local wind blows randomly to that of the net direction of wind-motion
Answer» D. Areas where the local wind blows randomly to that of the net direction of wind-motion
5.

What is geostrophic wind?

A. Wind generated due to disbalance between wind forces and Coriolis force
B. Wind generated due to balance between pressure gradient force and Coriolis force
C. A special wind generated from geothermal energy
D. Wind flowing in stratosphere
Answer» C. A special wind generated from geothermal energy
6.

Which of the following devices indicate wind direction?

A. Weather vanes, windsocks
B. Multimeter, oscilloscope
C. Accelerometer
D. Wind s direction cannot be measured
Answer» B. Multimeter, oscilloscope
7.

Which of the following are the three individual components/dimensions best used to describe air motion on earth?

A. A meridional component pointing south-to-north, a zonal component pointing north-to-east, a vertical upward component pointing from ground to sky
B. A zonal component pointing south-to-north, a meridional component pointing west-to-east and downward component pointing from sky to ground
C. A meridional component pointing north-to-south, a zonal component pointing east-to-south, a vertical upward component pointing from ground to sky
D. A meridional component pointing south-to-north, a zonal component pointing west-to-east, a vertical upward component pointing from ground to sky
Answer» E.
8.

Which of the following best describes the motion of air on earth?

A. A two-dimensional vector
B. A one-dimensional vector
C. A three-dimensional vector
D. A four-dimensional vector
Answer» D. A four-dimensional vector
9.

Which of the following involves studying the physics of wind flow?

A. Microbial fuel cells
B. Fluid dynamics
C. Combustion
D. Polymer science
Answer» C. Combustion
10.

What is the definition of wind?

A. Air in net motion
B. Air in motion
C. Gas molecules in random motion
D. Stationary gas molecules
Answer» B. Air in motion