Current Electricity Question Preview (ID: 50191)
A Basic Review Of Current Electricity.
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What material makes a good conductor?
a) copper
b) glass
c) wood
d) paper
What material makes a good insulator?
a) rubber
b) copper
c) iron
d) aluminum
Will a circuit work with a plastic bottle?
a) Yes, because it is a conductor.
b)
c) No, because it is an insulator.
d)
Will a circuit work with a copper coin?
a) Yes, because it is a conductor.
b)
c) No, because it is an insulator.
d)
Will a circuit work with a rubber tire?
a)
b) No, because it is an insulator.
c)
d) Yes, because it is a conductor.
Which part of a circuit make a path for electrons?
a) wire
b) switch
c) light bulb
d) battery
Which part of a circuit turns it on or off?
a) wire
b) switch
c) battery
d) light bulb
Which part of a circuit provides electrical energy?
a) battery
b) light bulb
c) wire
d) switch
What is a series circuit?
a) Series circuits have only one path for electricity to move on.
b) Series circuits have more than one path for electricity to move on.
c)
d)
What is a parallel circuit?
a) Parallel circuits have more than one path for electricity to move on.
b) Parallel circuits have only one path for electriciy to move on.
c)
d)
Some holiday lights are placed on houses or trees. If one bulb stops working, the other bulbs stop working too. Holiday lights are which type of circuit?
a) series circuit
b) parallel circuit
c)
d)
A classroom lets the lights, the computer, and the telephone work even when one is turned off. Which type of circuit does a classroom use?
a) parallel circuit
b) series circuit
c)
d)
What is a generator?
a) a generator makes electricity
b) a generator makes chocolate ice cream
c)
d)
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