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Electricity Test: Safety, Currents And Static
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Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following materials would allow electricity flow through it?
A
cardboard
B
runner
C
plastic
D
aluminum foil
2) What is the name of the path along which electricity travels?
A
fuse
B
electric circuit
C
circuit breaker
D
static
3) What is the name of the device that opens or closes a circuit easily without connecting or disconnecting wires?
A
series
B
bulb
C
battery
D
switch
4) An electric current will always follow
A
the path that leads through insulators
B
the path of least resistance
C
the leader
D
the longest path
5) An example of an insulator is
A
aluminum
B
wire
C
light bulb
D
plastic
6) In a SERIES circuit with three bulbs,
A
series circuits do not exist
B
there are no paths
C
there is one path
D
there are many paths for the current to take
7) In a parallel circuit with three bulbs, if one bulb goes out
A
none of the above
B
the others will go out
C
the battery will burn out
D
the others will stay lit
8) If you have two balloons and you rub one with a piece of wool, what happens when you hold them close together?
A
they will repel each other
B
they get bigger
C
they will not move
D
they will pop
9) What device is used to keep homes safe by opening overloaded circuits?
A
an insulator
B
a conductor
C
a generator
D
a fuse or circuit breaker
10) What is the name of the crackle you hear when you touch a doorknob after rubbing your feet across a carpet?
A
an electric discharge
B
an electric circuit
C
an insulator
D
a fuse
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