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An OPEN CIRCUIT is:
a) the path an electric current travels and gets stopped
b) the path an electric current travels and doesn't get stopped
c) the path an electric current travels
d) a big magnet
A CLOSED CIRCUIT is:
a) a big magnet
b) the path an electric current travels and gets stopped
c) the path an electric current travels and doesn't get stopped
d) the path an electric current travels
A CIRCUIT is:
a) when opposite poles attract
b) when the same poles repel each other
c) a battery holder.
d) the path electiricty travels
What is ELECTRICITY?
a) Magnets
b) Energy
c) Light bulbs.
d) An animal.
What is a current?
a) The flow of electricity
b) The path electricity follows
c) It describes a noun
d) A temporary magnet.
A SWITCH is
a) something on your bedroom wall.
b) a light bulb and a socket.
c) something that opens and closes a circuit.
d) when you throw the ball from one hand to another.
What is an ELECTROMAGNET?
a) When electricity is switched on, it becomes a magnet.
b) When electricity is switched off, it becomes a magnet.
c) When you rub the needle on the magnet, it becomes a magnet.
d) When you put the magnet next to the computer, it crashes.
Why does a COMPASS point north?
a) Because that's the way it wants to go
b) Because the Earth is a magnet
c) It doesn't, a compass always points south
d) Because I told it to
Why do people use compasses?
a) To tell time.
b) To find their way.
c) To buy food with.
d) To stay put and wait for help.
What is the first step of the scientific process?
a) Hypothesis
b) Observations
c) Question
d) Conclusion
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