Electricity Online Test 7th Science Lesson 8 Questions in English
Electricity Online Test 7th Science Lesson 8 Questions in English
Electricity Online Test 7th Science Lesson 8 Questions in English
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Question 1 of 54
1. Question
1. In which year Thomas Alva Edison lightened up the New York city?
Correct
Explanation
In 1882, when it was sun set in the west that miracle happened in New York city. When Thomas
Alva Edison gently pushed the switch on 14,000 bulbs in 9,000 houses suddenly got lighted up. It
was the greatest invention to mankind. From then the world was under the light even in the night.Incorrect
Explanation
In 1882, when it was sun set in the west that miracle happened in New York city. When Thomas
Alva Edison gently pushed the switch on 14,000 bulbs in 9,000 houses suddenly got lighted up. It
was the greatest invention to mankind. From then the world was under the light even in the night. -
Question 2 of 54
2. Question
2. Where was the 1st thermal power plant commissioned in India?
Correct
Explanation
Many countries began using electricity for domestic purposes. Seventeen years after the New York,
in 1899 electricity first came to India. The Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation Limited
commissioned the first thermal power plant in India on 17 April 1899Incorrect
Explanation
Many countries began using electricity for domestic purposes. Seventeen years after the New York,
in 1899 electricity first came to India. The Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation Limited
commissioned the first thermal power plant in India on 17 April 1899 -
Question 3 of 54
3. Question
3. In Madras province were the 1st thermal power station set up?
Correct
Explanation
Around 1900s, a thermal power station was set up at Basin Bridge in Madras city and power was
distributed to the government press, general hospital, electric tramways and certain residential
areas in Madras. Today electricity is a common household commodity.Incorrect
Explanation
Around 1900s, a thermal power station was set up at Basin Bridge in Madras city and power was
distributed to the government press, general hospital, electric tramways and certain residential
areas in Madras. Today electricity is a common household commodity. -
Question 4 of 54
4. Question
4. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) The nucleus consists of protons and neutrons
2) Negatively charged electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular orbits
3) Neutrons have no chargeCorrect
Explanation
The centre of the atom is called the nucleus. The nucleus consists of protons and neutrons. Protons are positively charged. Neutrons have no charge. Negatively charged electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular orbits. Electricity is a form of energy that is associated with electric charges that exists inside the atom.Incorrect
Explanation
The centre of the atom is called the nucleus. The nucleus consists of protons and neutrons. Protons are positively charged. Neutrons have no charge. Negatively charged electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular orbits. Electricity is a form of energy that is associated with electric charges that exists inside the atom. -
Question 5 of 54
5. Question
5. When getting up from the plastic chair, the___ shirt seems to be stuck to the chair
Correct
Explanation
Comb your dry hair. Immediately after combing the dry hair, bring the comb closer to the bits of paper. what will you observe? When you are getting up from the plastic chair, the nylon shirt seems to be stuck to the chair and make crackling sound. What is the reason for the creation of the sound? A balloon sticks to wall without any adhesive after rubbing on your hand. Do you know the reason for all? In all the above activities, when a body is rubbed against some other body become chargedIncorrect
Explanation
Comb your dry hair. Immediately after combing the dry hair, bring the comb closer to the bits of paper. what will you observe? When you are getting up from the plastic chair, the nylon shirt seems to be stuck to the chair and make crackling sound. What is the reason for the creation of the sound? A balloon sticks to wall without any adhesive after rubbing on your hand. Do you know the reason for all? In all the above activities, when a body is rubbed against some other body become charged -
Question 6 of 54
6. Question
6. One unit of coulomb is charge of approximately__________
Correct
Explanation
Electric charge is measured in a unit called coulomb. One unit of coulomb is charge of approximately 6.242×10^18 protons or electrons. Electrical charges are generally denoted by the letter `q`.Incorrect
Explanation
Electric charge is measured in a unit called coulomb. One unit of coulomb is charge of approximately 6.242×10^18 protons or electrons. Electrical charges are generally denoted by the letter `q`. -
Question 7 of 54
7. Question
7. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) The flow of electric charges constitutes an electric current
2) The conventional symbol for current is ‘I’.
3) An electric current is measured by the amount of electric charge moving per unit time per unit time at any point in the circuitCorrect
Explanation
The flow of electric charges constitutes an electric current. For an electrical appliance to work, electric current must flow through it. An electric current is measured by the amount of electric charge moving per unit time at any point in the circuit. The conventional symbol for current is ‘I’.Incorrect
Explanation
The flow of electric charges constitutes an electric current. For an electrical appliance to work, electric current must flow through it. An electric current is measured by the amount of electric charge moving per unit time at any point in the circuit. The conventional symbol for current is ‘I’. -
Question 8 of 54
8. Question
8. Which of the following about Electric Current is correct?
Correct
Explanation
The SI unit for measuring an electric current is the ampere, which is the flow of electric charge across a surface at the rate of one coulomb per second.
I = q / t
Where I ⇒ current (in Ampere – A) q ⇒ charge (in coulomb – c) t ⇒ time taken (in seconds – s)Incorrect
Explanation
The SI unit for measuring an electric current is the ampere, which is the flow of electric charge across a surface at the rate of one coulomb per second.
I = q / t
Where I ⇒ current (in Ampere – A) q ⇒ charge (in coulomb – c) t ⇒ time taken (in seconds – s) -
Question 9 of 54
9. Question
9. If 30 coulomb of electric charge flows through a wire in two minutes, calculate the current?
Correct
Explanation
Charge (q) = 30 coulomb
Time (t) = 2 min x 60s = 120 s
Current I = q/t = 30C/120s = 0.25 AIncorrect
Explanation
Charge (q) = 30 coulomb
Time (t) = 2 min x 60s = 120 s
Current I = q/t = 30C/120s = 0.25 A -
Question 10 of 54
10. Question
10. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
1) Before the discovery of electrons, scientists believed that an electric current consisted of moving positive charges.
2) This movement of positive charges is called conventional currentCorrect
Explanation
Before the discovery of electrons, scientists believed that an electric current consisted of moving positive charges. This movement of positive charges is called conventional currentIncorrect
Explanation
Before the discovery of electrons, scientists believed that an electric current consisted of moving positive charges. This movement of positive charges is called conventional current -
Question 11 of 54
11. Question
11. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) After the electrons were discovered, it was known that electron flow actually takes place from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of the battery
2) This movement is known as electron flow
3) Conventional current is in the direction opposite to electron flow.Correct
Explanation
After the electrons were discovered, it was known that electron flow actually takes place from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of the battery. This movement is known as electron flow. Conventional current is in the direction opposite to electron flow.Incorrect
Explanation
After the electrons were discovered, it was known that electron flow actually takes place from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of the battery. This movement is known as electron flow. Conventional current is in the direction opposite to electron flow. -
Question 12 of 54
12. Question
12. Electric current is measured using a device called_____
Correct
Explanation
Electric current is measured using a device called ammeter. The terminals of an ammeter are marked with + and – sign. An ammeter must be connected in series in a circuit.Incorrect
Explanation
Electric current is measured using a device called ammeter. The terminals of an ammeter are marked with + and – sign. An ammeter must be connected in series in a circuit. -
Question 13 of 54
13. Question
13. 1 milliampere (mA) =
Correct
Explanation
Instruments used to measure smaller currents, in the milli ampere or micro ampere range, are
designated as milli ammeters or micro ammeters.
Incorrect
Explanation
Instruments used to measure smaller currents, in the milli ampere or micro ampere range, are
designated as milli ammeters or micro ammeters.
-
Question 14 of 54
14. Question
14. If 0.002A current flows through a circuit, then convert the current in terms of micro ampere?
Correct
Explanation
Given that the current flows through the circuit is 0.002A
We know that 1 A = 106 µA
0.002A = 0.002 × 106 µA
= 2 × 10-3 × 106 µA
= 2 × 103 µA
0.002A = 2000 µAIncorrect
Explanation
Given that the current flows through the circuit is 0.002A
We know that 1 A = 106 µA
0.002A = 0.002 × 106 µA
= 2 × 10-3 × 106 µA
= 2 × 103 µA
0.002A = 2000 µA -
Question 15 of 54
15. Question
15. Assertion: An electric charge always flows from a point at higher potential to a point at lower
potential.
Reason(R): The potential difference between any two points in the circuit is the amount of energy
needed to move one unit of electric charge from one point to the other.Correct
Explanation
Electrical charges need energy to push them along a circuit. Water always flows from higher to
lower ground. Similarly, an electric charge always flows from a point at higher potential to a point
at lower potential. An electric current can flow only when there is a potential difference (V) or P.D.
The potential difference between any two points in the circuit is the amount of energy needed to
move one unit of electric charge from one point to the other.Incorrect
Explanation
Electrical charges need energy to push them along a circuit. Water always flows from higher to
lower ground. Similarly, an electric charge always flows from a point at higher potential to a point
at lower potential. An electric current can flow only when there is a potential difference (V) or P.D.
The potential difference between any two points in the circuit is the amount of energy needed to
move one unit of electric charge from one point to the other. -
Question 16 of 54
16. Question
16. The SI unit of potential difference is_____
Correct
Explanation
The term mentioned in the board volt is the measurement for the electric potential difference. The
SI unit of potential difference is volt (V). potential difference between two points is measured by
using a device called voltmeter.Incorrect
Explanation
The term mentioned in the board volt is the measurement for the electric potential difference. The
SI unit of potential difference is volt (V). potential difference between two points is measured by
using a device called voltmeter. -
Question 17 of 54
17. Question
17. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) An electrical component resists or hinders the flow of electric charges, when it is connected
in a circuit.
2) The lower the resistance in a component, the higher the potential difference needed to move
electric charge through the component
3) Resistance of a component is the ratio of the potential difference across it to the current
flowing through itCorrect
Explanation
An electrical component resists or hinders the flow of electric charges, when it is connected in a
circuit. In a circuit component, the resistance to the flow of charge is similar to how a narrow
channel resists the flow of water. The higher the resistance in a component, the higher the
potential difference needed to move electric charge through the component. We can express
resistance as a ratio. Resistance of a component is the ratio of the potential difference across it to
the current flowing through it
V = I/ RIncorrect
Explanation
An electrical component resists or hinders the flow of electric charges, when it is connected in a
circuit. In a circuit component, the resistance to the flow of charge is similar to how a narrow
channel resists the flow of water. The higher the resistance in a component, the higher the
potential difference needed to move electric charge through the component. We can express
resistance as a ratio. Resistance of a component is the ratio of the potential difference across it to
the current flowing through it
V = I/ R -
Question 18 of 54
18. Question
18. The S.I unit of resistance is____
Correct
Explanation
Resistance of a component is the ratio of the potential difference across it to the current flowing
through it. The S.I unit of resistance is ohm. Greater the ratio of V to I, the greater is the resistance.Incorrect
Explanation
Resistance of a component is the ratio of the potential difference across it to the current flowing
through it. The S.I unit of resistance is ohm. Greater the ratio of V to I, the greater is the resistance. -
Question 19 of 54
19. Question
19. The S.I Unit of electrical conductivity is_____
Correct
Explanation
Electrical conductivity or specific conductance is the measure of a material’s ability to conduct an
electric current. It is commonly represented by the Greek letter σ (sigma). The S.I Unit of electrical
conductivity is Siemens/meter(S/m).Incorrect
Explanation
Electrical conductivity or specific conductance is the measure of a material’s ability to conduct an
electric current. It is commonly represented by the Greek letter σ (sigma). The S.I Unit of electrical
conductivity is Siemens/meter(S/m). -
Question 20 of 54
20. Question
20. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Electrical resistivity is a fundamental property of a material that quantifies how strongly
that material opposes the flow of electric current
2) The SI unit of electrical resistivity is the ohm/metreCorrect
Explanation
Electrical resistivity (also known as specific electrical resistance, or volume resistivity) is a
fundamental property of a material that quantifies how strongly that material opposes the flow of
electric current. The SI unit of electrical resistivity is the ohm-metre (Ω.m).Incorrect
Explanation
Electrical resistivity (also known as specific electrical resistance, or volume resistivity) is a
fundamental property of a material that quantifies how strongly that material opposes the flow of
electric current. The SI unit of electrical resistivity is the ohm-metre (Ω.m). -
Question 21 of 54
21. Question
21. Match the following with their Resistivity:
I. Silver 1. 1.72×10^-8
II. Annealed Copper 2. 1.59×10^-8
III. Copper 3. 1.68×10^-8
IV. Aluminium 4. 2.82×10^-8Correct
Explanation
Incorrect
Explanation
-
Question 22 of 54
22. Question
22. Match the following
I. Pump 1. Resistance
II. Pressure 2. Battery
III. Some dust and rust that plug up the pipe 3. Voltage generated by battery
IV. Wire 4. PipeCorrect
Explanation
Water flowing through pipes is pretty good mechanical system that is a lot like an electrical circuit.
This mechanical system consists of a pump pushing water through a closed pipe. Imagine that the
electrical current is similar to the water flowing through the pipe. The following parts of the two
systems are related:
The pipe is like the wire in the electric circuit and the pump is like the battery
The pressure generated by the pump drives water through the pipe.
The pressure is like the voltage generated by the battery which drives electrons through the
electric circuit
Suppose, there are some dust and rust that plug up the pipe and slow the flow of water,
creating a pressure difference from one end to the other end of the pipe. In similar way, the
resistance in the electric circuit resists the flow of electrons and creates a voltage drop from
one end to the other. Energy loss is shown in the form of heat across the resistorIncorrect
Explanation
Water flowing through pipes is pretty good mechanical system that is a lot like an electrical circuit.
This mechanical system consists of a pump pushing water through a closed pipe. Imagine that the
electrical current is similar to the water flowing through the pipe. The following parts of the two
systems are related:
The pipe is like the wire in the electric circuit and the pump is like the battery
The pressure generated by the pump drives water through the pipe.
The pressure is like the voltage generated by the battery which drives electrons through the
electric circuit
Suppose, there are some dust and rust that plug up the pipe and slow the flow of water,
creating a pressure difference from one end to the other end of the pipe. In similar way, the
resistance in the electric circuit resists the flow of electrons and creates a voltage drop from
one end to the other. Energy loss is shown in the form of heat across the resistor -
Question 23 of 54
23. Question
23. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Electric cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy
2) Electric cells have two terminals.
3) In addition to electro chemical, we use electro thermal source for generating electricity for
large scale useCorrect
Explanation
The sources which produce the small amount of electricity for shorter periods of time is called as
electric cell or electro chemical cells. Electric cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
In addition to electro chemical, we use electro thermal source for generating electricity for large
scale use. It has two terminals. When electric cells are used, a chemical reaction takes place inside
the cells which produces charge in the cell.Incorrect
Explanation
The sources which produce the small amount of electricity for shorter periods of time is called as
electric cell or electro chemical cells. Electric cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
In addition to electro chemical, we use electro thermal source for generating electricity for large
scale use. It has two terminals. When electric cells are used, a chemical reaction takes place inside
the cells which produces charge in the cell. -
Question 24 of 54
24. Question
24. Which of the following statement about primary cell is correct?
1) The dry cell commonly used in torches
2) It can be recharged after use.Correct
Explanation
The dry cell commonly used in torches is an example of a primary cell. It cannot be recharged after
use.Incorrect
Explanation
The dry cell commonly used in torches is an example of a primary cell. It cannot be recharged after
use. -
Question 25 of 54
25. Question
25. Which of the following are examples of Secondary cells?
1) Lithium cylindrical cells
2) Button cells
3) Alkaline cellsCorrect
Explanation
Secondary cells are used in automobiles and generators. The chemical reaction in them can be
reversed, hence they can be recharged. Lithium cylindrical cells, button cells and alkaline cells are
the other types that are in use.Incorrect
Explanation
Secondary cells are used in automobiles and generators. The chemical reaction in them can be
reversed, hence they can be recharged. Lithium cylindrical cells, button cells and alkaline cells are
the other types that are in use. -
Question 26 of 54
26. Question
26. Which of the following are examples of primary cell?
1) Lead accumulator
2) Daniel cell
3) Lechlanche cellCorrect
Explanation
Incorrect
Explanation
-
Question 27 of 54
27. Question
27. Which of the following statement about secondary cell is correct?
1) The chemical reaction inside the secondary cell is reversible
2) It is used to operate devices such as mobile phones, cameras, computers, and emergency
lightsCorrect
Explanation
Incorrect
Explanation
-
Question 28 of 54
28. Question
28. Which of the following statement about dry cell is correct?
1) It is a convenient source of electricity available in portable and compact form.
2) It was developed in 1887 by Yei Sakizo of JapanCorrect
Explanation
A dry cell is a type of chemical cell commonly used in the common form batteries for many
electrical appliances. It is a convenient source of electricity available in portable and compact
form. It was developed in 1887 by Yei Sakizo of Japan.Incorrect
Explanation
A dry cell is a type of chemical cell commonly used in the common form batteries for many
electrical appliances. It is a convenient source of electricity available in portable and compact
form. It was developed in 1887 by Yei Sakizo of Japan. -
Question 29 of 54
29. Question
29. Which of the following act as electrolyte in dry cell?
Correct
Explanation
A dry cell is a portable form of a leclanche cell. It consists of zinc vessel which acts as a negative
electrode or anode. The vessel contains a moist paste of saw dust saturated with a solution of
ammonium chloride and zinc chloride. The ammonium chloride acts as an electrolyte.Incorrect
Explanation
A dry cell is a portable form of a leclanche cell. It consists of zinc vessel which acts as a negative
electrode or anode. The vessel contains a moist paste of saw dust saturated with a solution of
ammonium chloride and zinc chloride. The ammonium chloride acts as an electrolyte. -
Question 30 of 54
30. Question
30. Which of the following statement about dry cell is correct?
1) The purpose of zinc chloride is to maintain the moistness of the paste being highly
hygroscopic
2) The carbon rod covered with a brass cap is placed in the middle of the vessel. It acts as
positive electrode or cathode.
3) The chemical action inside the cell is the same as in leclanche cellCorrect
Explanation
The purpose of zinc chloride is to maintain the moistness of the paste being highly hygroscopic.
The carbon rod covered with a brass cap is placed in the middle of the vessel. It acts as positive
electrode or cathode. It is surrounded by a closely packed mixture of charcoal and manganese
dioxide (MnO2) in a muslin bag. Here MnO2 acts as depolarizer. The zinc vessel is sealed at the top
with pitch or shellac. A small hole is provided in it to allow the gases formed by the chemical action
to escape. The chemical action inside the cell is the same as in leclanche cell.Incorrect
Explanation
The purpose of zinc chloride is to maintain the moistness of the paste being highly hygroscopic.
The carbon rod covered with a brass cap is placed in the middle of the vessel. It acts as positive
electrode or cathode. It is surrounded by a closely packed mixture of charcoal and manganese
dioxide (MnO2) in a muslin bag. Here MnO2 acts as depolarizer. The zinc vessel is sealed at the top
with pitch or shellac. A small hole is provided in it to allow the gases formed by the chemical action
to escape. The chemical action inside the cell is the same as in leclanche cell. -
Question 31 of 54
31. Question
31. Electrolyte in the dry cell is______ in nature
Correct
Explanation
The dry cell is not really dry in nature but the quantity of water in it is very small, as the electrolyte
is in the form of a paste. In other cells, the electrolyte is usually a solution.Incorrect
Explanation
The dry cell is not really dry in nature but the quantity of water in it is very small, as the electrolyte
is in the form of a paste. In other cells, the electrolyte is usually a solution. -
Question 32 of 54
32. Question
32. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Batteries are a collection of one or more cells whose chemical reactions create a flow of
electrons in a circuit
2) Electrolyte is a substance that chemically reacts with the anode and cathode
3) All batteries are made up of three basic components: anode, cathode, electrolyteCorrect
Explanation
Batteries are a collection of one or more cells whose chemical reactions create a flow of electrons
in a circuit. All batteries are made up of three basic components: an anode (the ‘+’ side), a cathode
(the ‘–’ side), and some kind of electrolyte. Electrolyte is a substance that chemically reacts with
the anode and cathode.Incorrect
Explanation
Batteries are a collection of one or more cells whose chemical reactions create a flow of electrons
in a circuit. All batteries are made up of three basic components: an anode (the ‘+’ side), a cathode
(the ‘–’ side), and some kind of electrolyte. Electrolyte is a substance that chemically reacts with
the anode and cathode. -
Question 33 of 54
33. Question
33. Who was related with Galvani theory?
Correct
Explanation
One fateful day in 1780, Italian physicist, physician, biologist, and philosopher, Luigi Galvani, was
dissecting a frog attached to a brass hook. As he touched the frog’s leg with an iron scapel, the leg
twitched. Galvani theorized that the energy came from the leg itself, but his fellow scientist,
Alessandro Volta, believed otherwise.Incorrect
Explanation
One fateful day in 1780, Italian physicist, physician, biologist, and philosopher, Luigi Galvani, was
dissecting a frog attached to a brass hook. As he touched the frog’s leg with an iron scapel, the leg
twitched. Galvani theorized that the energy came from the leg itself, but his fellow scientist,
Alessandro Volta, believed otherwise. -
Question 34 of 54
34. Question
34. Who is often attributed to invention of the modern battery?
Correct
Explanation
The invention of the modern battery is often attributed to Alessandro Volta. It actually started with
a surprising accident involving the dissection of a frog.Incorrect
Explanation
The invention of the modern battery is often attributed to Alessandro Volta. It actually started with
a surprising accident involving the dissection of a frog. -
Question 35 of 54
35. Question
35. In a cell, the longer line denotes the_____
Correct
Explanation
In a cell, the longer line denotes the positive (+) terminal and the short line denotes the negative (-
) terminal. We shall use these symbols to show components in the circuits we draw. Such diagrams
are called circuit diagrams.
Incorrect
Explanation
In a cell, the longer line denotes the positive (+) terminal and the short line denotes the negative (-
) terminal. We shall use these symbols to show components in the circuits we draw. Such diagrams
are called circuit diagrams.
-
Question 36 of 54
36. Question
36. The following figure is a:
Correct
Explanation
Two kinds of circuits can be made with two bulbs and a cell. In this experiment we shall make one
of them and study it. Look at the circuit with two bulbs, and a cell and a switch given here (Figure).
It is clear from the circuit diagram, that the two bulbs are connected one after the other. The circuit
diagram shows the sequence of the bulbs and cell, not their real position. The way in which the
bulbs have been connected in this circuit is called series connection.Incorrect
Explanation
Two kinds of circuits can be made with two bulbs and a cell. In this experiment we shall make one
of them and study it. Look at the circuit with two bulbs, and a cell and a switch given here (Figure).
It is clear from the circuit diagram, that the two bulbs are connected one after the other. The circuit
diagram shows the sequence of the bulbs and cell, not their real position. The way in which the
bulbs have been connected in this circuit is called series connection. -
Question 37 of 54
37. Question
37. The following figure is a:
Correct
Explanation
Figure – shows a circuit in which two bulbs are connected in different places. This is a second type
of circuit. Two bulbs in this circuit are said to be connected in parallel and such circuits are called
parallel circuits.Incorrect
Explanation
Figure – shows a circuit in which two bulbs are connected in different places. This is a second type
of circuit. Two bulbs in this circuit are said to be connected in parallel and such circuits are called
parallel circuits. -
Question 38 of 54
38. Question
38. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) An atom, in turn, contains electrically charged particles
2) Many of these particles are fixed to the atoms but in conductors (such as all metals) there
are lots of particles that are not held to any particular atom but are free to wander around
randomly in the metal.Correct
Explanation
We know that all materials are made up of the basic building block, the ‘atom’. An atom, in turn,
contains electrically charged particles. Many of these particles are fixed to the atoms but in
conductors (such as all metals) there are lots of particles that are not held to any particular atom
but are free to wander around randomly in the metal. These are called ‘free charge’.Incorrect
Explanation
We know that all materials are made up of the basic building block, the ‘atom’. An atom, in turn,
contains electrically charged particles. Many of these particles are fixed to the atoms but in
conductors (such as all metals) there are lots of particles that are not held to any particular atom
but are free to wander around randomly in the metal. These are called ‘free charge’. -
Question 39 of 54
39. Question
39. A short circuit is simply a____ connection between the two conductors supplying electrical
power to any circuitCorrect
Explanation
You might have observed the spark in the electric pole located nearby your house. Do you know the
cause of this electric spark? This is due to the short circuiting of electricity along its path. A short
circuit is simply a low resistance connection between the two conductors supplying electrical
power to any circuit. Arc welding is a common example of the practical application of the heating
due to a short circuit.Incorrect
Explanation
You might have observed the spark in the electric pole located nearby your house. Do you know the
cause of this electric spark? This is due to the short circuiting of electricity along its path. A short
circuit is simply a low resistance connection between the two conductors supplying electrical
power to any circuit. Arc welding is a common example of the practical application of the heating
due to a short circuit. -
Question 40 of 54
40. Question
40. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Based on the property of conductance of electricity, substances are classified into two types,
namely, Conductors and Insulators
2) The electrons of different types of atoms have different degrees of freedom to move around.Correct
Explanation
Based on the property of conductance of electricity, substances are classified into two types,
namely, Conductors and Insulators (or) bad conductors of electricity. Electrons of different types of
atoms have different degrees of freedom to move around. With some types of materials, such as
metals, the outermost electrons in the atoms are loosely bound and they chaotically move in the
space between the atoms of that material. Because these virtually unbound electrons are free to
leave their respective atoms and float around in the space between adjacent atoms, they are often
called as free electrons.Incorrect
Explanation
Based on the property of conductance of electricity, substances are classified into two types,
namely, Conductors and Insulators (or) bad conductors of electricity. Electrons of different types of
atoms have different degrees of freedom to move around. With some types of materials, such as
metals, the outermost electrons in the atoms are loosely bound and they chaotically move in the
space between the atoms of that material. Because these virtually unbound electrons are free to
leave their respective atoms and float around in the space between adjacent atoms, they are often
called as free electrons. -
Question 41 of 54
41. Question
41. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Conductors are the materials whose atoms have electrons that are loosely bound and are
free to move through the material
2) A good conductor has high electrical conductivityCorrect
Explanation
Conductors are the materials whose atoms have electrons that are loosely bound and are free to
move through the material. A material that is a good conductor gives very little resistance to the
flow of charge (electron) on the application of external voltage. This flow of charge (electron) is
what constitutes an electric current. A good conductor has high electrical conductivity.Incorrect
Explanation
Conductors are the materials whose atoms have electrons that are loosely bound and are free to
move through the material. A material that is a good conductor gives very little resistance to the
flow of charge (electron) on the application of external voltage. This flow of charge (electron) is
what constitutes an electric current. A good conductor has high electrical conductivity. -
Question 42 of 54
42. Question
42. The chip which are used in SIM Cards, Computers, and ATM cards are made up of____
Correct
Explanation
The chip which are used in SIM Cards, Computers, and ATM cards are made up of semiconductors
namely, silicon and germanium because of their electrical conductivity lies between a conductor
and an insulator.Incorrect
Explanation
The chip which are used in SIM Cards, Computers, and ATM cards are made up of semiconductors
namely, silicon and germanium because of their electrical conductivity lies between a conductor
and an insulator. -
Question 43 of 54
43. Question
43. Assertion(A): Rubber is a insulator, it is a non-conductor of electricity.
Reason(R): The rubber eraser does not allow electric current to pass through itCorrect
Explanation
An insulator gives a lot of resistance to the flow of charge (electron). During the drift of the electrons
in an object when an external voltage is applied, collisions occur between the free electrons and
the atoms of the material also affect the movement of charges. These collisions mean that they get
scattered. It is a combination of the number of free electrons and how much they are scattered that
affects how well the metal conducts electricity. The rubber eraser does not allow electric current
to pass through it. So, rubber is a non-conductor of electricity. Rubber is an insulator.Incorrect
Explanation
An insulator gives a lot of resistance to the flow of charge (electron). During the drift of the electrons
in an object when an external voltage is applied, collisions occur between the free electrons and
the atoms of the material also affect the movement of charges. These collisions mean that they get
scattered. It is a combination of the number of free electrons and how much they are scattered that
affects how well the metal conducts electricity. The rubber eraser does not allow electric current
to pass through it. So, rubber is a non-conductor of electricity. Rubber is an insulator. -
Question 44 of 54
44. Question
44. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Wires made of copper, an electrical conductor, have very low resistance.
2) These wires are in turn enclosed in electrical insulators, or materials of high electrical
resistance.
3) These materials are usually made of flexible plastic.Correct
Explanation
Wires made of copper, an electrical conductor, have very low resistance. Copper wires are used to
carry current in households. These wires are in turn enclosed in electrical insulators, or materials
of high electrical resistance. These materials are usually made of flexible plastic.Incorrect
Explanation
Wires made of copper, an electrical conductor, have very low resistance. Copper wires are used to
carry current in households. These wires are in turn enclosed in electrical insulators, or materials
of high electrical resistance. These materials are usually made of flexible plastic. -
Question 45 of 54
45. Question
45. Which of the following effects does electricity have?
1) Heating effect
2) Magnetic effect
3) Chemical effectCorrect
Explanation
The light of the bulb is thus one of the effects of electricity. There are several other important
effects of electricity. We shall study some of these effects in this chapter. There are 3 main effects
of electricity as,
1. Heating effect
2. Magnetic effect (Magnetism)
3. Chemical effectIncorrect
Explanation
The light of the bulb is thus one of the effects of electricity. There are several other important
effects of electricity. We shall study some of these effects in this chapter. There are 3 main effects
of electricity as,
1. Heating effect
2. Magnetic effect (Magnetism)
3. Chemical effect -
Question 46 of 54
46. Question
46. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) When electric-current passes through a wire, the electrical energy is converted to hear
2) In heating appliances, the heating element is made up of materials with low melting point
3) The electric bulb, geyser, iron box, immersible water heater are based on this effectCorrect
Explanation
When electric current passes through a wire, the electrical energy is converted to hear. In heating
appliances, the heating element is made up of materials with high melting point. An example of
such a material is nichrome (an alloy of nickel, iron and chromium). The heating effect of electric
current has many practical applications. The electric bulb, geyser, iron box, immersible water
heater are based on this effect. These appliances have heating coils of high resistance.Incorrect
Explanation
When electric current passes through a wire, the electrical energy is converted to hear. In heating
appliances, the heating element is made up of materials with high melting point. An example of
such a material is nichrome (an alloy of nickel, iron and chromium). The heating effect of electric
current has many practical applications. The electric bulb, geyser, iron box, immersible water
heater are based on this effect. These appliances have heating coils of high resistance. -
Question 47 of 54
47. Question
47. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Electric fuse is a safety device which is used in household wiring and in many appliances
2) The fuse wire melts whenever there is overload of the current in the wire
3) In electrical devices, a glass fuse is often usedCorrect
Explanation
Electric fuse is a safety device which is used in household wiring and in many appliances. Electric
fuse has a body made of ceramic and two points for connecting the fuse wire. The fuse wire melts
whenever there is overload of the current in the wire. This breaks the circuit and helps in
preventing damage to costly appliances and to the wiring. In electrical devices, a glass fuse is often
used. This is a small glass tube, in which lies the fuse wire.Incorrect
Explanation
Electric fuse is a safety device which is used in household wiring and in many appliances. Electric
fuse has a body made of ceramic and two points for connecting the fuse wire. The fuse wire melts
whenever there is overload of the current in the wire. This breaks the circuit and helps in
preventing damage to costly appliances and to the wiring. In electrical devices, a glass fuse is often
used. This is a small glass tube, in which lies the fuse wire. -
Question 48 of 54
48. Question
48. Assertion(A): MCBs have been replacing electric fuse from wirings at most of the places
Reason(R): The electric fuse has a big practical problemCorrect
Explanation
MCBs have been replacing electric fuse from wirings at most of the places. The electric fuse has a
big practical problem. Whenever the wire fuses, one needs to replace the wire to resume electric
supply. More often than not, this proves to be a cumbersome task. Miniature circuit breakers break
the circuit automatically. One just needs to switch it on to resume the electric supply. Many models
of MCBs have a built-in mechanism by which the electric supply is automatically resumed.Incorrect
Explanation
MCBs have been replacing electric fuse from wirings at most of the places. The electric fuse has a
big practical problem. Whenever the wire fuses, one needs to replace the wire to resume electric
supply. More often than not, this proves to be a cumbersome task. Miniature circuit breakers break
the circuit automatically. One just needs to switch it on to resume the electric supply. Many models
of MCBs have a built-in mechanism by which the electric supply is automatically resumed. -
Question 49 of 54
49. Question
49. Who discovered the Magnetic Effect of electricity?
Correct
Explanation
The next effect of electric current is Magnetism. In 1819, Hans Christian Oersted discovered the
electricity that has a magnetic effect. The experiment in activity-5 will help you understand the
magnetic effect of electric current.Incorrect
Explanation
The next effect of electric current is Magnetism. In 1819, Hans Christian Oersted discovered the
electricity that has a magnetic effect. The experiment in activity-5 will help you understand the
magnetic effect of electric current. -
Question 50 of 54
50. Question
50. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Magnetic effect of electric current has been used in making powerful electromagnets
2) Electro magnets are used in many appliances that we use in our day to day life, namely,
electric bell, cranes and telephone
3) Electromagnets are also used to remove splinters of steel or iron in hospitals dealing with
eye injuriesCorrect
Explanation
Magnetic effect of electric current has been used in making powerful electromagnets.
Electromagnets are also used to remove splinters of steel or iron in hospitals dealing with eye
injuries. Electro magnets are used in many appliances that we use in our day to day life, namely,
electric bell, cranes and telephone.Incorrect
Explanation
Magnetic effect of electric current has been used in making powerful electromagnets.
Electromagnets are also used to remove splinters of steel or iron in hospitals dealing with eye
injuries. Electro magnets are used in many appliances that we use in our day to day life, namely,
electric bell, cranes and telephone. -
Question 51 of 54
51. Question
51. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) In telephones, a changing magnetic effect causes a thin sheet of metal (diaphragm) to vibrate
2) The diaphragm is made up a metal that can be attracted to magnets.Correct
Explanation
In telephones, a changing magnetic effect causes a thin sheet of metal (diaphragm) to vibrate. The
diaphragm is made up a metal that can be attracted to magnets.
The diaphragm is attached to spring that is fixed to the earpiece
When a current-flows through the wires, the soft – iron bar becomes an electromagnet.
The diaphragm becomes attracted to the electromagnet.
As the person on the other end of the line speaks, his voice cause the current in the circuit to change. This causes the diaphragm in the earpiece to vibrate, producing sound.Incorrect
Explanation
In telephones, a changing magnetic effect causes a thin sheet of metal (diaphragm) to vibrate. The
diaphragm is made up a metal that can be attracted to magnets.
The diaphragm is attached to spring that is fixed to the earpiece
When a current-flows through the wires, the soft – iron bar becomes an electromagnet.
The diaphragm becomes attracted to the electromagnet.
As the person on the other end of the line speaks, his voice cause the current in the circuit to change. This causes the diaphragm in the earpiece to vibrate, producing sound. -
Question 52 of 54
52. Question
52. Which of the following were invented by Edison?
1) Electric bulb
2) Electric motor
3) Gramophone
4) KinetoscopeCorrect
Explanation
Edison was an American Scientist and Industrialist. He invented many instruments like Electric
bulb, electric motor, gramophone and kinetoscope. He was known as for taking the world of
darkness to brightness crossing all the obstacles in life.Incorrect
Explanation
Edison was an American Scientist and Industrialist. He invented many instruments like Electric
bulb, electric motor, gramophone and kinetoscope. He was known as for taking the world of
darkness to brightness crossing all the obstacles in life. -
Question 53 of 54
53. Question
53. For whose death, the light of “Statue of Liberty” in New York was turned off?
Correct
Explanation
As a mark of respect to Edison on his death, the light of “Statue of Liberty” in New York was turned
off. Except the road lights of Chicago and Broadway, all the lights in the city were turned off.Incorrect
Explanation
As a mark of respect to Edison on his death, the light of “Statue of Liberty” in New York was turned
off. Except the road lights of Chicago and Broadway, all the lights in the city were turned off. -
Question 54 of 54
54. Question
54. _______ wire coil was used by Edison in his first electric bulb
Correct
Explanation
Thomas Alva Edison invented a commercially viable electric bulb. This was exhibited in 1897. He
used a platinum wire coil in a vacuum glass and discovered the first electric bulb in 1879.Incorrect
Explanation
Thomas Alva Edison invented a commercially viable electric bulb. This was exhibited in 1897. He
used a platinum wire coil in a vacuum glass and discovered the first electric bulb in 1879.
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