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Electricity

Quiz by Jennifer Greenwood

Grade 5
Science
Georgia Standards of Excellence

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Measures 2 skills from
Grade 5
Science
Georgia Standards of Excellence

S5P2a
S5P2c

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  • Q1
    What are some examples of static electricity in nature?
    monsoon
    hurricane
    snow storm
    lightning
    30s
    S5P2a
  • Q2
    Why do you think wires are often made of copper?
    Copper is a good insulator of electricity.
    Copper is not a metal so electricity can easily flow through it.
    Copper is a good conductor of electricity.
    Copper is not a metal and electricity does not flow through it well.
    30s
    S5P2c
  • Q3
    Which one is a good definition of static electricity?
    It is a buildup of electric charges on an object.
    It is electric charges that do not move at all.
    It is a release of neutral charges from an object.
    It is electricity that is constantly flowing.
    30s
    S5P2a

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