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All matter is made up of tiny particles
called
A. charges
B. dust particles
C. atoms
D. mass
Matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms
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Tiny particles that have a positive charge are
called
A. protons
B. electrons
C. neutrons
D. atoms
Tiny particles that have a positive charge are
called protons.
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Tiny particles that have a negative
charge are called:
A. Protons
B. Electrons
C. Neutrons
D. Atoms
Tiny particles that have a negative charge are
called electrons.
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How do atoms become
positive or negatively
charged?
A.
Rubbing against
another object
B. All of the answers
are correct
C. Pick up electrical charges
from other objects
D. Electrons fall off an object
Atoms become
positively or
negatively charged in
all of those ways.
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If you rub a neutral
balloon with a cloth,
what charge will the
balloon become?
A. negative
B. positive
C. neutral
D. electric
If you rub a neutral balloon with a
cloth, it will become negative as
electrons are transferred from the
cloth to the balloon.
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Materials that allow
electricity to flow easily
through them
A. conductor
B. insulator
C. terminal
D. Dry cell
Materials that allow electricity
to easily flow through them are
called conductors.
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Materials that do not
allow electricity to flow
through them are called
A. conductors
B. insulators
C. terminals
D. Dry cell
Materials that don’t allow electricity to flow
through them easily are called insulators.
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Current flowing
through an object can
be turned on or off
using this
A. terminal
B. resistor
C. conductor
D. switch
Current can be turned on and off using a switch.
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Something that allows
electricity to flow
through it, but it doesn’t
flow easily.
A. insulator
B. resistor
C. terminal
D. Dry cell
Something that allows electricity to
flow through it, but it doesn’t flow
easily is called a resistor.
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Another name for a dry cell
A. battery
B. terminal
C. resistor
D. filament
Another name for a dry cell is a
battery.
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The path that electricity can move through
A circuit
B orbit
C oval
D ellipse
The path that electricity can move through is called a
circuit.
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If you have a circuit
with no gaps or breaks,
it is called
A. Resistor
B. Short circuit
C. Closed circuit
D. Open circuit
If you have a circuit with no gaps or
breaks it is called a closed circuit.
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A circuit with gaps or
breaks is called
A. Parallel Circuit
B. Series Circuit
C. Closed circuit
D. Open circuit
A circuit with gaps or breaks is called
an open circuit.
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In a parallel circuit,
what would happen if
you disconnect one
bulb that is wired to
others?
A. The other bulbs
will go out.
B. The other bulbs
will stay lit.
C. The other bulbs
will blow.
D. The filament
will burn out.
The other bulbs will stay lit in a
parallel circuit.
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What would
happen if a
bulb that was
wired to other
bulbs was
disconnected
in a series
circuit?
A. The other bulbs would remain lit.
B. Nothing would happen to
the other bulbs.
C. The other bulbs would go out.
D. The other bulbs would not go out.
In a series circuit, if you disconnect one bulb, the
other bulbs will go out.
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Who invented the lightbulb?
A. Michael Faraday
B. Ben Franklin
C. Thomas Edison
D. Alexander Graham Bell
Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb.
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Who is known for doing
lots of experiments with
electromagnets?
A. Thomas Edison
B. Michael Faraday
C. Ben Franklin
D. Alexander Graham
Bell
Michael Faraday discovered
electromagnets.
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Who invented the lightning
rod?
A. Ben Franklin
B. Thomas Edison
C. Michael Faraday
D. Alexander Graham Bell
Ben Franklin invented the lightning
rod.
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Which of the following was
not invented by Michael
Faraday?
A. Generator
B. Electric Motor
C. Lightning rod
D. Transformer
Michael Faraday did not invent the
lightning rod.
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What was Faraday’s
experiment?
A.
He found that you can make
electricity using magnets.
B. He found that you can make
magnets using electricity.
C. He did experiments with
electromagnets.
D. All of the above.
Faraday did all of those experiments.
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The buildup of electrical
charge is called
A. Static electricity
B. Current electricity
C. Electrical discharge
D. Circuit
The buildup of electrical charge is
called static electricity.
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Why does a balloon
stick to the wall?
A.
Opposite charges
repel.
B. Opposite charges
attract.
C. The wall and balloon
are both negative.
D The wall and balloon
are both positive
A balloon sticks to the wall because
opposite charges attract each other.
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What does a resistor
produce?
A. All of the
following
B.Light
C. Heat
D Slows electricity
Resistors slow the flow of
electricity and produce heat
and light.
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When lightning
strikes the ground,
this is an example
of an electrical
discharge
produced by
A. Current electricity
B. Static electricity
C. Open circuit
D. Terminals
Lightning is an example of an
electrical discharge produced
from a buildup of static
electricity.
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What part of an atom is
transferred in an electrical
discharge?
A. protons
B. neutrons
C. electrons
D. resistors
Electrons are transferred in an
electrical discharge.
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