Grouping Of Lamps And Of Cells 7 Question Preview (ID: 50997)


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Current is measured by :
a) Ammeter
b) Voltmeter
c) Ohmmeter
d) None of the choices

In series grouping the current is:
a) additive
b) same
c) 2 V
d) None of the choices

Unit of current in SI is :
a) Volt
b) Ampere
c) Watt
d) Kilogram

In the connection of lamps in parallel ,voltage across each lamp are:
a) 0.2 A
b) sum
c) zero
d) equal

The law of electric current in series grouping is
a) Law of addition
b) None of the choices
c) Newton's second law
d) Law of uniqueness

One lamp in a series circuit burn out :
a) The other lamp glow strongly
b) Nothing change in the rest of the circuit
c) The other lamps stop glowing
d) None of the choices

All lamps have the same current in a circuit of lamps in:
a) Series
b) Parallel
c) Series and Parallel
d) All of the choices.

Voltmeter must be connected in :
a) Parallel to an electric component
b) Series to an electric component
c) Series or Parallel to an electric component
d) None of the choices

When there is more than one path for the current to follow , it is called
a) Parallel circuit
b) Series circuit
c) Conductor
d) None of the choices

The law of electric current in parallel grouping is:
a) Law of uniqueness
b) Law of addition
c) None of the choices
d) Ohm's law

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