ENERGY ~ QUESTION SET #1 Question Preview (ID: 50107)


Energy ~ Source, Path , Load. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

This provides the energy in the circuit.
a) Source
b) Path
c) Load
d) Disco Ball

Connects the source and the load.
a) Source
b) Path
c) Load
d) Battery

Anything that runs on electricity.
a) Source
b) Path
c) Load
d) Battery

Generator that brings electricity to outlets.
a) Source
b) Path
c) Load
d) Coal

Toaster
a) Source
b) Path
c) Load
d) Breakfast Electricity Food

Vacuum Cleaner
a) Source
b) Path
c) Load
d) All of these

Battery
a) Source
b) Path
c) Load
d) Circuit

Cord
a) Source
b) Path
c) Load
d) Appliances

Wire
a) Source
b) Path
c) Load
d) Plug

A closed path of electricity.
a) Closed path
b) Closed Circuit
c) Open Circuit
d) Wires

The scientific word for battery.
a) Source
b) Path
c) Load
d) Cell

The wire inside of a light bulb.
a) Source
b) Cell
c) Filament
d) Steel Wire

A filament is made of __?__ .
a) Steel
b) Copper
c) Tungsten
d) Brass

When making our simple circuit (cell, bulb, wire) ~ what two places of the bulb were touched by a wire or the battery.
a) Both sides of bulb
b) The bottom of the bulb and glass part of bulb
c) The side of the bulb and the bottom of the bulb
d) Glass of bulb and filament

If a filament in a light bulb burns out, the circuit is __?__
a) Open
b) Closed
c) Tungsten
d) Blown up

Who perfected the incandescent light bulb?
a) Ben Franklin
b) George Washington
c) Donald Trump
d) Thomas Edison

Anything that allows electricity to travel through it.
a) Conductor
b) Insulator
c) Load
d) Wire

Anything that will NOT allow electricity to travel through it.
a) Conductor
b) Insulator
c) Wire
d) Solid

If the batteries on a flashlight are dead, the circuit is __?__
a) Open
b) Closed
c) Mechanical
d) Old

Which is a load?
a) Toaster
b) Refrigerator
c) Cell Phone
d) All of these

Play Games with the Questions above at ReviewGameZone.com
To play games using the questions from above, visit ReviewGameZone.com and enter game ID number: 50107 in the upper right hand corner or click here.

TEACHERS / EDUCATORS
Log In
| Sign Up / Register