Home Safety
Energy Efficiency
Outdoor Safety
Electric Cooperatives
Shocker
100

Name three things in your home that need electricity to operate.

refrigerator, tv, computer, video games, fans, heaters, microwave, hair dryer, curling iron, etc. etc.

100

When you leave a room you should always do what?

Turn the light off

100

What types of things should you never fly near power lines?

Kites, Balloons, Drones, or any other type of flying toy

100

Name 2 different ways that electricity is produced.

Hydro (water), Solar, Wind, Nuclear, Bio Mass, gas and Coal.

100

This freshwater South American creature produces 500 volts of electricity through internal organs that act like batteries.


Electric eel (or knife fish)
200

True or False? Water does not conduct electricity.

False. Water is a conductor. This is why it is so important to avoid using electric objects, such as a hairdryer, near the sink or bathtub. It is also why electricity can travel through people as our bodies are made up of mostly water.

200

What kind of energy uses the sun for power?

Solar Power

200
A __________ is when the electricity shuts off because of damage from storms, animals, high winds, etc.

Power Outage

200

True or False - ALL co-ops regardless of the type operate based on a set of seven cooperative principles.

True

200

When your clothes stick together after coming out of the dyer, or when you get a shock when touching a doorknob or something metal, what kind of electricity is that called?

Static electricity.

300

What is the name of the device installed in homes that alerts families if there is smoke caused by a fire?

A smoke detector

300

Planting ________ around your home can block out the sun and help reduce energy costs in the summer.

Trees

300

_________ are hung overhead on poles or buried underground to help carry electricity from where it is generated to homes and businesses.

Power Lines

300

What is the name of the vehicle that lineworkers frequently operate to lift themselves up to the power lines?

Basket Truck or a Bucket Truck

300

What is the "D" in AED, or Automated Electric _____, a portable unit able to provide a life-saving electric shock to restart a heart or correct an irregular heart beat.

Defibrillator. 

400

True or false: It's safe to run an electrical cord under a rug or carpet as long as it's not frayed.

False - never run an electrical cord under a rug or carpet.

400

Items that consume electricity even when they are not turned on are known as ________.

Vampire or phantom Loads

400

What is the name of the big green (or sometimes gray) boxes that sit on cement pads (sometimes in yards) and reduce the voltage of the electricity so that it is safe to use in your home? Hint: this was also a popular movie series.

Transformers

400

Name one other type of cooperative besides an electric cooperative.

Agriculture Cooperative, Food Cooperative, Financial Cooperative, etc.

400

Which 1970s horror spoof is about a scientist who repeats his grandfather's "electrifying" reanimation experiments. Things go horribly wrong when Igor brings back from the brain depository something "Abby Normal".

Young Frankenstein - pronounced Fronk-un-steen!

500

Never put your fingers or a metal object in an electrical __________ - it could result in an electrical shock.

outlet

500

At what wind speed can the fan blades on a wind turbine begin spinning to generate electricity?

6 to 9 mph

500

What should you do if you see a downed power line? 


STAY AWAY! 

You have no idea if they are live. You have to assume they are energized. Call the electricity provider or contact 911 to call the provider if you don’t know whose lines they are.

500

True or false: electric co-ops have customers.

False - co-ops have MEMBERS!

500

While most people think of Thomas Edison as the inventor of electric power generation, this Serbian-American's ideas contributed more to the design of today's alternating current system of electric supply.

Nicola Tesla