Electricity Online Test 6th Science Lesson 8 Questions in English
Electricity Online Test 6th Science Lesson 8 Questions in English
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Question 1 of 45
1. Question
1. Which of the following is the Thermal stations in Tamil nadu?
1. Ennore
2. Neyveli
3. MetturCorrect
The Major Electric power stations in Tamilnadu are: Thermal stations (Neyveli in Cuddalore District, Ennore in Thiruvallur District), Hydel power stations (Mettur in Salem District, Papanasam in Tirunelveli District), Atomic power stations (Kalpakkam in Kanchipuram District, Koodankulam in Tirunelveli District), and Wind mills (Aralvaimozhi in Kanyakumari District Kayatharu in Tirunelveli District).
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The Major Electric power stations in Tamilnadu are: Thermal stations (Neyveli in Cuddalore District, Ennore in Thiruvallur District), Hydel power stations (Mettur in Salem District, Papanasam in Tirunelveli District), Atomic power stations (Kalpakkam in Kanchipuram District, Koodankulam in Tirunelveli District), and Wind mills (Aralvaimozhi in Kanyakumari District Kayatharu in Tirunelveli District).
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Question 2 of 45
2. Question
2. Which of the following city has hydel power station in Tamil Nadu?
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The Major Electric power stations in Tamilnadu are: Thermal stations (Neyveli in Cuddalore District, Ennore in Thiruvallur District), Hydel power stations (Mettur in Salem District, Papanasam in Tirunelveli District), Atomic power stations (Kalpakkam in Kanchipuram District, Koodankulam in Tirunelveli District), and Wind mills (Aralvaimozhi in Kanyakumari District Kayatharu in Tirunelveli District).
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The Major Electric power stations in Tamilnadu are: Thermal stations (Neyveli in Cuddalore District, Ennore in Thiruvallur District), Hydel power stations (Mettur in Salem District, Papanasam in Tirunelveli District), Atomic power stations (Kalpakkam in Kanchipuram District, Koodankulam in Tirunelveli District), and Wind mills (Aralvaimozhi in Kanyakumari District Kayatharu in Tirunelveli District).
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Question 3 of 45
3. Question
3. Which of the following is Atomic power station in Tamil Nadu?
1. Kalpakkam
2. Koodankulam
3. BodinayakanurCorrect
The Major Electric power stations in Tamilnadu are: Thermal stations (Neyveli in Cuddalore District, Ennore in Thiruvallur District), Hydel power stations (Mettur in Salem District, Papanasam in Tirunelveli District), Atomic power stations (Kalpakkam in Kanchipuram District, Koodankulam in Tirunelveli District), and Wind mills (Aralvaimozhi in Kanyakumari District Kayatharu in Tirunelveli District).
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The Major Electric power stations in Tamilnadu are: Thermal stations (Neyveli in Cuddalore District, Ennore in Thiruvallur District), Hydel power stations (Mettur in Salem District, Papanasam in Tirunelveli District), Atomic power stations (Kalpakkam in Kanchipuram District, Koodankulam in Tirunelveli District), and Wind mills (Aralvaimozhi in Kanyakumari District Kayatharu in Tirunelveli District).
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Question 4 of 45
4. Question
4. Which of the following cities has wind mills?
1. Koodankulam
2. Kayatharu
3. AralvaimozhiCorrect
The Major Electric power stations in Tamilnadu are: Thermal stations (Neyveli in Cuddalore District, Ennore in Thiruvallur District), Hydel power stations (Mettur in Salem District, Papanasam in Tirunelveli District), Atomic power stations (Kalpakkam in Kanchipuram District, Koodankulam in Tirunelveli District), and Wind mills (Aralvaimozhi in Kanyakumari District Kayatharu in Tirunelveli District).
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The Major Electric power stations in Tamilnadu are: Thermal stations (Neyveli in Cuddalore District, Ennore in Thiruvallur District), Hydel power stations (Mettur in Salem District, Papanasam in Tirunelveli District), Atomic power stations (Kalpakkam in Kanchipuram District, Koodankulam in Tirunelveli District), and Wind mills (Aralvaimozhi in Kanyakumari District Kayatharu in Tirunelveli District).
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Question 5 of 45
5. Question
5. Aralvaimozhi is Situated in______
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The Major Electric power stations in Tamilnadu are: Thermal stations (Neyveli in Cuddalore District, Ennore in Thiruvallur District), Hydel power stations (Mettur in Salem District, Papanasam in Tirunelveli District), Atomic power stations (Kalpakkam in Kanchipuram District, Koodankulam in Tirunelveli District), and Wind mills (Aralvaimozhi in Kanyakumari District Kayatharu in Tirunelveli District).
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The Major Electric power stations in Tamilnadu are: Thermal stations (Neyveli in Cuddalore District, Ennore in Thiruvallur District), Hydel power stations (Mettur in Salem District, Papanasam in Tirunelveli District), Atomic power stations (Kalpakkam in Kanchipuram District, Koodankulam in Tirunelveli District), and Wind mills (Aralvaimozhi in Kanyakumari District Kayatharu in Tirunelveli District).
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Question 6 of 45
6. Question
6. In thermal power stations, thermal energy generated by burning___ is used to produce Steam
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In thermal power stations, the thermal energy generated by burning coal, diesel or gas is used to produce steam.
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In thermal power stations, the thermal energy generated by burning coal, diesel or gas is used to produce steam.
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Question 7 of 45
7. Question
7. In Thermal power plant Electricity is produced due to_____
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The steam thus produced is used to rotate the turbine. While the turbine rotates, the coil of wire kept between the electromagnet rotates. Due to electro-magnetic induction electricity is produced. Here heat energy is converted into electrical energy.
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The steam thus produced is used to rotate the turbine. While the turbine rotates, the coil of wire kept between the electromagnet rotates. Due to electro-magnetic induction electricity is produced. Here heat energy is converted into electrical energy.
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Question 8 of 45
8. Question
8. Which of the following statement is correct about thermal power plant?
1. The steam thus produced is used to rotate the turbine
2. Here heat energy is converted into electrical energyCorrect
The steam thus produced is used to rotate the turbine. While the turbine rotates, the coil of wire kept between the electromagnet rotates. Due to electro-magnetic induction electricity is produced. Here heat energy is converted into electrical energy.
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The steam thus produced is used to rotate the turbine. While the turbine rotates, the coil of wire kept between the electromagnet rotates. Due to electro-magnetic induction electricity is produced. Here heat energy is converted into electrical energy.
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Question 9 of 45
9. Question
9. In hydel power stations____ energy is converted into electrical energy.
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In hydel power stations, the turbine is made to rotate by the flow of water from dams to produce electricity. Here kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy. Hydel stations have long economic lives and low operating cost.
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In hydel power stations, the turbine is made to rotate by the flow of water from dams to produce electricity. Here kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy. Hydel stations have long economic lives and low operating cost.
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Question 10 of 45
10. Question
10. Which of the following statement is correct?
1. In hydel power stations, the turbine is made to rotate by the flow of water from dams to produce electricity.
2. Hydel stations have long economic lives and high operating cost.Correct
In hydel power stations, the turbine is made to rotate by the flow of water from dams to produce electricity. Here kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy. Hydel stations have long economic lives and low operating cost.
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In hydel power stations, the turbine is made to rotate by the flow of water from dams to produce electricity. Here kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy. Hydel stations have long economic lives and low operating cost.
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Question 11 of 45
11. Question
11. In atomic power stations, _____ energy is used to boil water
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In atomic power stations, nuclear energy is used to boil water. The steam thus produced is used to rotate the turbine. As a result, electricity is produced. Atomic power stations are also called as nuclear power stations. Here nuclear energy is converted into mechanical energy and then electrical energy.
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In atomic power stations, nuclear energy is used to boil water. The steam thus produced is used to rotate the turbine. As a result, electricity is produced. Atomic power stations are also called as nuclear power stations. Here nuclear energy is converted into mechanical energy and then electrical energy.
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Question 12 of 45
12. Question
12. Which of the following statement is correct?
1. nuclear energy is converted into mechanical energy and then electrical energy.
2. Atomic power stations are also called as nuclear power stationsCorrect
In atomic power stations, nuclear energy is used to boil water. The steam thus produced is used to rotate the turbine. As a result, electricity is produced. Atomic power stations are also called as nuclear power stations. Here nuclear energy is converted into mechanical energy and then electrical energy.
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In atomic power stations, nuclear energy is used to boil water. The steam thus produced is used to rotate the turbine. As a result, electricity is produced. Atomic power stations are also called as nuclear power stations. Here nuclear energy is converted into mechanical energy and then electrical energy.
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Question 13 of 45
13. Question
13. In wind mills, ______ energy is converted into electrical energy
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In wind mills, wind energy is used to rotate the turbine to produce electricity. Here kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy.
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In wind mills, wind energy is used to rotate the turbine to produce electricity. Here kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy.
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Question 14 of 45
14. Question
14. In cell, ______ energy into electrical energy
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A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called a cell.
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A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called a cell.
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Question 15 of 45
15. Question
15. Which of the following statement is correct?
1. A chemical solution which produces positive and negative ions is used as electrolyte
2. Two different metal plates are inserted into electrolyte as electrodes to form a cellCorrect
A chemical solution which produces positive and negative ions is used as electrolyte. Two different metal plates are inserted into electrolyte as electrodes to form a cell.
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A chemical solution which produces positive and negative ions is used as electrolyte. Two different metal plates are inserted into electrolyte as electrodes to form a cell.
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Question 16 of 45
16. Question
16. Depending on the continuity of flow of electric current cells are classified in to___ types
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Depending on the continuity of flow of electric current cells are classified in to two types. They are primary cells and secondary cells.
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Depending on the continuity of flow of electric current cells are classified in to two types. They are primary cells and secondary cells.
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Question 17 of 45
17. Question
17. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
1. Due to chemical reactions, one electrode gets positive charge and the other gets negative charge producing a continuous flow of electric current.
2. Depending on the continuity of flow, cells are classified in to two types. They are primary cells and secondary cells.Correct
Depending on the continuity of flow of electric current cells are classified in to two types. They are primary cells and secondary cells. Due to chemical reactions, one electrode gets positive charge and the other gets negative charge producing a continuous flow of electric current.
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Depending on the continuity of flow of electric current cells are classified in to two types. They are primary cells and secondary cells. Due to chemical reactions, one electrode gets positive charge and the other gets negative charge producing a continuous flow of electric current.
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Question 18 of 45
18. Question
18. Which of the following is correct about Primary Cells?
1. They can be recharged.
2. Primary cells are usually produced in small sizes.Correct
They cannot be recharged. So, they can be used only once. Hence, the primary cells are usually produced in small sizes.
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They cannot be recharged. So, they can be used only once. Hence, the primary cells are usually produced in small sizes.
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Question 19 of 45
19. Question
19. In which of the following Primary cell is used?
1. Clocks
2. Watches
3. ToysCorrect
They cannot be recharged. So, they can be used only once. Hence, the primary cells are usually produced in small sizes. Examples cells used in clocks, watches and toys etc., are primary cells.
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They cannot be recharged. So, they can be used only once. Hence, the primary cells are usually produced in small sizes. Examples cells used in clocks, watches and toys etc., are primary cells.
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Question 20 of 45
20. Question
20. Which of the following is correct about Secondary Cells?
1. A cell that can be recharged many times is called secondary cell
2. They can be used again and again.Correct
A cell that can be recharged many times is called secondary cell. These cells can be recharged by passing electric current. So they can be used again and again.
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A cell that can be recharged many times is called secondary cell. These cells can be recharged by passing electric current. So they can be used again and again.
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Question 21 of 45
21. Question
21. The size of the secondary cells can be____ depending upon the usage.
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A cell that can be recharged many times is called secondary cell. These cells can be recharged by passing electric current. So they can be used again and again. The size of the secondary cells can be small or even large depending upon the usage.
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A cell that can be recharged many times is called secondary cell. These cells can be recharged by passing electric current. So they can be used again and again. The size of the secondary cells can be small or even large depending upon the usage.
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Question 22 of 45
22. Question
22. Which of the following statement is correct?
1. While the secondary cells used in mobiles are in the size of a hand, the cells used in automobiles like cars and buses are large and very heavy.
2. A cell that can be recharged many times is called secondary cell.Correct
A cell that can be recharged many times is called secondary cell. These cells can be recharged by passing electric current. So, they can be used again and again. The size of the secondary cells can be small or even large depending upon the usage. While the secondary cells used in mobiles are in the size of a hand, the cells used in automobiles like cars and buses are large and very heavy.
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A cell that can be recharged many times is called secondary cell. These cells can be recharged by passing electric current. So, they can be used again and again. The size of the secondary cells can be small or even large depending upon the usage. While the secondary cells used in mobiles are in the size of a hand, the cells used in automobiles like cars and buses are large and very heavy.
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Question 23 of 45
23. Question
23. In which of the following Secondary Cells are used?
1. Laptops
2. Mobile phones
3. emergency lampsCorrect
Secondary Cells are used in Mobile phones, laptops, emergency lamps and vehicle batteries.
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Secondary Cells are used in Mobile phones, laptops, emergency lamps and vehicle batteries.
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Question 24 of 45
24. Question
24. Which of the following is called as battery?
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Often, we call cells as ‘batteries’. However only when two or more cells are combined together they make a battery. A cell is a single unit that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, and a battery is a collection of cells.
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Often, we call cells as ‘batteries’. However only when two or more cells are combined together they make a battery. A cell is a single unit that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, and a battery is a collection of cells.
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Question 25 of 45
25. Question
25. Which of the following statement is correct?
1. Often, we call cells as ‘batteries’. However only when two or more cells are combined together they make a battery
2. A cell is a single unit that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, and a battery is a collection of cells.Correct
Often, we call cells as ‘batteries’. However only when two or more cells are combined together they make a battery. A cell is a single unit that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, and a battery is a collection of cells.
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Often, we call cells as ‘batteries’. However only when two or more cells are combined together they make a battery. A cell is a single unit that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, and a battery is a collection of cells.
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Question 26 of 45
26. Question
26. Which of the following are correctly matched?
1. Connecting wires- for carrying current
2. A key or a switch- this may be connected anywhere along the circuit to stop or allow the flow of current.Correct
a) A cell are battery- a source of electric current b) Connecting wires- for carrying current c) A bulb- a device that consumes the electricity d) A key or a switch- this may be connected anywhere along the circuit to stop or allow the flow of current.
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a) A cell are battery- a source of electric current b) Connecting wires- for carrying current c) A bulb- a device that consumes the electricity d) A key or a switch- this may be connected anywhere along the circuit to stop or allow the flow of current.
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Question 27 of 45
27. Question
27. Which of the following is correct about electric circuit?
1. Continuous
2. Broken
3. UnbrokenCorrect
An electric circuit is the continuous or unbroken closed path along which electric current flows from the positive terminal to the negative terminal of the battery.
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An electric circuit is the continuous or unbroken closed path along which electric current flows from the positive terminal to the negative terminal of the battery.
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Question 28 of 45
28. Question
28. Which of the following is correct about open circuit?
1. The bulb will glow in this circuit.
2. In this circuit the key is closedCorrect
In a circuit if the key is in open (off) condition, then electricity will not flow and the circuit is called an open circuit. The bulb will not glow in this circuit.
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In a circuit if the key is in open (off) condition, then electricity will not flow and the circuit is called an open circuit. The bulb will not glow in this circuit.
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Question 29 of 45
29. Question
29. Which of the following is correct about Closed circuit?
1. In a circuit if the key is in closed (on) condition, then electricity will flow and the circuit is called a closed circuit.
2. The bulb will glow in this circuit.Correct
In a circuit if the key is in closed (on) condition, then electricity will flow and the circuit is called a closed circuit. The bulb will glow in this circuit.
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In a circuit if the key is in closed (on) condition, then electricity will flow and the circuit is called a closed circuit. The bulb will glow in this circuit.
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Question 30 of 45
30. Question
30. Which of the following are the types of circuit?
1. Simple Circuit
2. Series Circuit
3. Parallel CircuitsCorrect
Types of Circuits
1. Simple Circuit
2. Series Circuit
3. Parallel CircuitsIncorrect
Types of Circuits
1. Simple Circuit
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Question 31 of 45
31. Question
31. Which of the following is incorrect?
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If two or more bulbs are connected in parallel in a circuit, then that type of circuit is called parallel circuit. If two or more bulbs are connected in series in a circuit, then that type of circuit is called series circuit. A circuit consisting of a cell, key, bulb and connecting wires is called a simple circuit.
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If two or more bulbs are connected in parallel in a circuit, then that type of circuit is called parallel circuit. If two or more bulbs are connected in series in a circuit, then that type of circuit is called series circuit. A circuit consisting of a cell, key, bulb and connecting wires is called a simple circuit.
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Question 32 of 45
32. Question
32. When a bulb in series network disconnected the circuit will be____
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If two or more bulbs are connected in series in a circuit, then that type of circuit is called series circuit. If any one of the bulbs is damaged or disconnected, the entire circuit will not work.
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If two or more bulbs are connected in series in a circuit, then that type of circuit is called series circuit. If any one of the bulbs is damaged or disconnected, the entire circuit will not work.
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Question 33 of 45
33. Question
33. In Home which type of connection is given?
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If any one of the bulb is damaged or disconnected the other part of the circuit will work. So parallel circuits are used in homes.
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If any one of the bulb is damaged or disconnected the other part of the circuit will work. So parallel circuits are used in homes.
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Question 34 of 45
34. Question
34. If one of bulb gets disconnected in parallel network then the network will remain____
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If any one of the bulb is damaged or disconnected the other part of the circuit will work. So parallel circuits are used in homes.
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If any one of the bulb is damaged or disconnected the other part of the circuit will work. So parallel circuits are used in homes.
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Question 35 of 45
35. Question
35._____ is a kind of fish which is able to produce electric current.
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Electric Eel is a kind of fi sh which is able to produce electric current. This fish can produce an electric shock to safeguard itself from enemies and also to catch its food.
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Electric Eel is a kind of fi sh which is able to produce electric current. This fish can produce an electric shock to safeguard itself from enemies and also to catch its food.
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Question 36 of 45
36. Question
36. _____ is an instrument used in electric circuits to find the quantity of current flowing through the circuit.
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Ammeter is an instrument used in electric circuits to find the quantity of current flowing through the circuit. This is to be connected in series.
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Ammeter is an instrument used in electric circuits to find the quantity of current flowing through the circuit. This is to be connected in series.
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Question 37 of 45
37. Question
37. Ammeter is to be connected in____
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Ammeter is an instrument used in electric circuits to find the quantity of current flowing through the circuit. This is to be connected in series.
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Ammeter is an instrument used in electric circuits to find the quantity of current flowing through the circuit. This is to be connected in series.
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Question 38 of 45
38. Question
38. The materials which allow electric charges to pass through them are called_____
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The rate of fl ow of electric charges in a circuit is called electric current. The materials which allow electric charges to pass through them are called conductors. Examples: Copper, iron, aluminium, impure water, earth etc.,
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The rate of fl ow of electric charges in a circuit is called electric current. The materials which allow electric charges to pass through them are called conductors. Examples: Copper, iron, aluminium, impure water, earth etc.,
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Question 39 of 45
39. Question
39. The rate of flow of electric charges in a circuit is called_______
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The rate of flow of electric charges in a circuit is called electric current. The materials which allow electric charges to pass through them are called conductors. Examples: Copper, iron, aluminium, impure water, earth etc.,
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The rate of flow of electric charges in a circuit is called electric current. The materials which allow electric charges to pass through them are called conductors. Examples: Copper, iron, aluminium, impure water, earth etc.,
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Question 40 of 45
40. Question
40. Which of the following is a conductor?
1. Copper
2. Earth
3. Pure waterCorrect
The rate of flow of electric charges in a circuit is called electric current. The materials which allow electric charges to pass through them are called conductors. Examples: Copper, iron, aluminium, impure water, earth etc., pure water is an insulator.
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The rate of flow of electric charges in a circuit is called electric current. The materials which allow electric charges to pass through them are called conductors. Examples: Copper, iron, aluminium, impure water, earth etc., pure water is an insulator.
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Question 41 of 45
41. Question
41. The materials which do not allow electric charges to pass through them are called____
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The materials which do not allow electric charges to pass through them are called insulators or non-conductors. Examples: plastic, glass, wood, rubber, china clay, ebonite etc.,
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The materials which do not allow electric charges to pass through them are called insulators or non-conductors. Examples: plastic, glass, wood, rubber, china clay, ebonite etc.,
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Question 42 of 45
42. Question
42. Which of the following is not an insulator?
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The materials which do not allow electric charges to pass through them are called insulators or non-conductors. Examples: plastic, glass, wood, rubber, china clay, ebonite etc., impure water is a conductor.
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The materials which do not allow electric charges to pass through them are called insulators or non-conductors. Examples: plastic, glass, wood, rubber, china clay, ebonite etc., impure water is a conductor.
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Question 43 of 45
43. Question
43. What is the Safety measures to safeguard a person from electric shock?
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Safety measures to safeguard a person from electric shock
I. Switch off the power supply. II. Remove the connection from the switch. III. Push him away using non – conducing materials. IV. Give him first aid and take him to the nearest health centre.Incorrect
Safety measures to safeguard a person from electric shock
I. Switch off the power supply. II. Remove the connection from the switch. III. Push him away using non – conducing materials. IV. Give him first aid and take him to the nearest health centre. -
Question 44 of 45
44. Question
44. Thomas Alva Edison was an____ inventor.
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Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor. He invented more than 1000 useful inventions and most of them are electrical appliances used in homes. He is remembered for the invention of electric bulb.
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Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor. He invented more than 1000 useful inventions and most of them are electrical appliances used in homes. He is remembered for the invention of electric bulb.
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Question 45 of 45
45. Question
45. Which of the following is correct about Edison?
1. He invented more than 1000 useful inventions and most of them are electrical appliances used in homes.
2. He is remembered for the invention of electric bulbCorrect
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor. He invented more than 1000 useful inventions and most of them are electrical appliances used in homes. He is remembered for the invention of electric bulb.
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Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor. He invented more than 1000 useful inventions and most of them are electrical appliances used in homes. He is remembered for the invention of electric bulb.
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