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- Q1What is the definition of electricity?b) The flow of neutronsc) The flow of electronsa) The flow of protonsd) The movement of energy60s
- Q2What are conductors?c) Objects that reduce the flow of electricityb) Objects that allow electricity to pass through themd) Objects that increase the flow of electricitya) Objects that do not allow electricity to pass through them60s
- Q3What are some examples of conductors?a) Plasticb) Woodc) Goldd) All of the above60s
- Q4What are insulators?a) Objects that do not allow electricity to pass through themb) Objects that allow electricity to pass through themc) Objects that reduce the flow of electricityd) Objects that increase the flow of electricity60s
- Q5What are some examples of insulators?d) All of the abovec) leathera) Plasticb) Wood60s
- Q6What are the different types of electricity?d) Nuclear and fossil fuelb) Direct and alternatingc) Solar and hydroelectrica) Static and current60s
- Q7How is electricity used in industries?a) To power machines and enginesc) To power spaceshipsb) To power musical instrumentsd) All of the above60s
- Q8What are the common uses of electricity in households?d) All of the aboveb) Powering musical instrumentsa) Powering electrical appliancesc) Powering vehicles60s
- Q9How is electricity used in space?a) To power machines and engines in spaced) All of the aboveb) To power electrical appliances in spacec) To power scientific instruments60s
- Q10What are the common materials used as conductors?d) teflon, copper and ironb) plastic, wood and rubberc) paper, glass and styrofoama) gold, water and metallic objects like keys and nails60s
- Q11Why is electricity important for scientists?c) It is used for research and experimentationa) It powers scientific instrumentsb) It is used by astronauts in spaced) All of the above60s
- Q12What are the differences between static and current electricity?d) Static electricity is not related to current electricityc) Static electricity is the flow of protons, while current electricity is the flow of electronsb) Static electricity is the flow of electrons in multiple directions, while current electricity is the flow of electrons in one directiona) Static electricity is the flow of electrons in one direction, while current electricity is the flow of electrons in multiple directions60s
- Q13Why is it important to use insulators in electrical systems?b) To prevent the flow of electricity in certain areasd) All of the abovea) To protect against electrocution60s