Science 9: Unit 4 - Electricity MEGA QUIZ

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Question 1

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Positive Charge: [blank_start]Not enough[blank_end] electrons compared to protons Negative Charge: [blank_start]Too many[blank_end] electrons compared to protons Neutral Charge: [blank_start]Balance of[blank_end] electrons and protons 
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  • Not enough
  • Too many
  • Balance of
  • Too many
  • Not enough
  • Balance of
  • Balance of
  • Not enough
  • Too many

Question 2

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What is a Conductor?
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  • Have freely moving electrons, allow electrons to flow
  • Have static electrons, don't allow electrons to flow
  • Allows electrons to flow, but adds resistance
  • Allows electrons to flow, has no resistance

Question 3

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What is an Insulator?
Answer
  • Have static electrons, don't allow electrons to flow
  • Have freely moving electrons, allow electrons to flow
  • Allows electrons to flow, but adds resistance
  • The flow of electrons depends on the temperature

Question 4

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What is a Resistor?
Answer
  • Allows electrons to flow, but adds resistance
  • Allows electrons to flow, has no resistance
  • Have static electrons, don't allow electrons to flow
  • Have freely moving electrons, allow electrons to flow

Question 5

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What is a Superconductor?
Answer
  • Allows electrons to flow, has no resistance
  • The flow of electrons depends on the temperature
  • Allows electrons to flow, but adds resistance
  • Have freely moving electrons, allow electrons to flow

Question 6

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What is a Semiconductor?
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  • Have static electrons, don't allow electrons to flow
  • Allows electrons to flow, but adds resistance
  • The flow of electrons depends on temperature
  • Allows electrons to flow, has no resistance

Question 7

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What are the Laws of Electrical charges?
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  • Like charges attract
  • Like charges repel
  • Opposite charges attract
  • Neutral objects are attracted to charged
  • Neutral objects are repelled by charged
  • Opposite charges repel

Question 8

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Label the Diagram of Charge Separation:
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  • Protons
  • Electrons
  • Electrons
  • Protons

Question 9

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Check all that are properties of Static electricity:
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  • Happens in insulators
  • Buildup of electrons
  • Temporary discharge
  • Happens in conductors
  • Movement of electrons
  • Permanent current

Question 10

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Check all that are properties of Current electricity:
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  • Happens in conductors
  • Permanent current
  • Movement of electrons
  • Happens in insulators
  • Temporary discharge
  • Buildup of electrons

Question 11

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Current electricity flows from [blank_start]negative to positive[blank_end].
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  • negative to positive
  • positive to negative

Question 12

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Fill in the Blanks for Dry Cells: Use a [blank_start]paste[blank_end] electrolyte. The electrolytes mix together and create [blank_start]free electrons[blank_end]. These electrons flow through an [blank_start]electrode[blank_end] and a wire from the [blank_start]negative to positive[blank_end] terminal.
Answer
  • paste
  • liquid
  • free electrons
  • static protons
  • electrode
  • electrolyte
  • negative to positive
  • positive to negative

Question 13

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Fill in the Blanks for Wet Cells: Uses [blank_start]liquid[blank_end] electrolyte. A [blank_start]negative[blank_end] [blank_start]electrode[blank_end] soaks in the [blank_start]electrolyte[blank_end] and dissolves, which creates [blank_start]free electrons[blank_end] that flow through it over to the next [blank_start]positive[blank_end] terminal.
Answer
  • liquid
  • paste
  • negative
  • positive
  • electrode
  • electrolyte
  • electrolyte
  • electrode
  • free electrons
  • static protons
  • positive
  • negative

Question 14

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Primary Cells: [blank_start]Non-rechargeable[blank_end] Secondary Cells: [blank_start]Rechargeable[blank_end]
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  • Non-rechargeable
  • Rechargeable
  • Rechargeable
  • Non-rechargeable

Question 15

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Direct Current: Current moves in [blank_start]one direction[blank_end] Alternate Current: Current moves [blank_start]back and forth[blank_end]
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  • one direction
  • two directions
  • back and forth
  • back and forth
  • one direction
  • two directions

Question 16

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Check all that are Direct Current devices:
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  • Phones
  • Flat-screen TVs
  • Flashlights
  • Electric vehicles
  • Laptops
  • Toaster
  • Microwave

Question 17

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Check all that are Alternating Current devices:
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  • Toaster
  • Microwave
  • Kettle
  • Buildings/Houses
  • Laptops
  • Phones
  • Flat-screen TVs

Question 18

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Electric Circuit: A pathway used to control electricity. It flows as long as there's: forms) - There's an [blank_start]energy source[blank_end] - There's a [blank_start]complete path[blank_end]
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  • energy source
  • insulator
  • complete path
  • incomplete path

Question 19

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Open Circuit: [blank_start]Doesn't make a complete loop[blank_end]; [blank_start]doesn't work[blank_end] Closed Circuit: [blank_start]Makes a complete loop[blank_end]; [blank_start]works[blank_end]
Answer
  • Doesn't make a complete loop
  • Makes a complete loop
  • Makes a complete loop
  • Doesn't make a complete loop
  • works
  • doesn't work
  • doesn't work
  • works

Question 20

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Parts of a circuit: An Energy Source: [blank_start]A battery[blank_end] A Conductor: [blank_start]A wire[blank_end] A Load: [blank_start]Something to power[blank_end]
Answer
  • A battery
  • A wire
  • Something to power
  • A wire
  • A battery
  • Something to power
  • Something to power
  • A battery
  • A wire

Question 21

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What is Current?
Answer
  • A measure of how many electrons pass a certain point per second
  • The amount of energy supplied to a current
  • Measuring the potential energy between two points on a circuit
  • The measure of how difficult is it for electrons to flow through a substance

Question 22

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What is Voltage?
Answer
  • A measure of how many electrons pass a certain point per second
  • The amount of energy supplied to a current
  • Measuring the potential energy between two points on a circuit
  • The measure of how difficult is it for electrons to flow through a substance

Question 23

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What is Potential Difference?
Answer
  • A measure of how many electrons pass a certain point per second
  • The amount of energy supplied to a current
  • Measuring the potential energy between two points on a circuit
  • The measure of how difficult is it for electrons to flow through a substance

Question 24

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What is Resistance?
Answer
  • A measure of how many electrons pass a certain point per second
  • The amount of energy supplied to a current
  • Measuring the potential energy between two points on a circuit
  • The measure of how difficult is it for electrons to flow through a substance

Question 25

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What are the Units used for each? Current - [blank_start]Amperes[blank_end] Voltage - [blank_start]Volts[blank_end] Resistance - [blank_start]Ohms[blank_end]
Answer
  • Amperes
  • Volts
  • Watts
  • Volts
  • Amperes
  • Watts
  • Ohms
  • Joules
  • %

Question 26

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Check all that are factors that would INCREASE Resistance:
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  • Longer wire
  • Thinner wire
  • Hotter wire
  • Less conductive materials
  • Shorter wire
  • Thicker wire
  • Colder wire
  • More conductive materials

Question 27

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Switch: Controls the flow of electrons [blank_start]but closing and opening the circuit[blank_end] Eg. [blank_start]Lightswitch[blank_end] - Off = [blank_start]Open[blank_end] - On = [blank_start]Closed[blank_end]
Answer
  • but closing and opening the circuit
  • by lowering power levels
  • by raising power levels
  • Open
  • Closed
  • Closed
  • Open
  • Lightswitch
  • Dimmer switch

Question 28

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Rheostat(Variable Resistor): Adjusts the resistance (difficulty to flow)[blank_start]of a circuit[blank_end] Eg. Dimmer switch - [blank_start]More[blank_end] resistance = [blank_start]Less[blank_end] power = [blank_start]Dimmer[blank_end] lights
Answer
  • by extending and shortening wire
  • by heating and cooling wire
  • More
  • Less
  • Less
  • More
  • Dimmer
  • Brighter

Question 29

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Series Circuit: A circuit that has [blank_start]all of its components in a row[blank_end] - More devices = [blank_start]More resistance[blank_end] Parallel Circuit: A circuit that has [blank_start]many paths for each component[blank_end] - More devices = [blank_start]Less resistance[blank_end]
Answer
  • all of its components in a row
  • many paths for each component
  • many paths for each component
  • all of its components in a row
  • More resistance
  • Less resistance
  • Less resistance
  • More resistance

Question 30

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How are the Circuits assembled below?
Answer
  • Series Circuit
  • Parallel Circuit
  • Parallel Circuit
  • Series Circuit

Question 31

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We use Schematic Diagrams to map out circuits.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 32

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Fill in the Blanks for Schematic Symbols:
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  • A conductor
  • An insulator
  • A fuse
  • A breaker
  • A motor
  • A generator
  • Rheostat
  • Switch
  • Voltmeter
  • Ammeter
  • Ammeter
  • Voltmeter
  • Switch
  • Rheostat
  • Resistor
  • Conductor
  • Insulator
  • Light
  • Generator
  • Motor
  • A battery
  • A cell
  • A cell
  • A battery

Question 33

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Microcircuits use switches.
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  • True
  • False

Question 34

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Ohms Law: As long as the [blank_start]temperature[blank_end] stays the same, the [blank_start]resistance[blank_end] is constant, and the [blank_start]current and voltage[blank_end] are [blank_start]proportional[blank_end].
Answer
  • temperature
  • resistance
  • current and voltage
  • resistance
  • temperature
  • current and voltage
  • current and voltage
  • resistance
  • temperature
  • proportional
  • disproportional

Question 35

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Current and Voltage [blank_start]go up[blank_end] = Resistance [blank_start]goes down[blank_end]
Answer
  • goes up
  • goes down
  • goes down
  • goes up

Question 36

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Potential Energy: Energy [blank_start]being stored[blank_end] Kinetic Energy: Energy [blank_start]in motion[blank_end]
Answer
  • being stored
  • in motion
  • in motion
  • being stored

Question 37

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The energy conversions in an Incandescent Lightbulb: E[blank_start]lectric[blank_end] > H[blank_start]eat[blank_end] > L[blank_start]ight[blank_end]
Answer
  • lectric
  • eat
  • ight

Question 38

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Electromagnet: A wire wrapped around an iron core. It creates a [blank_start]temporary[blank_end] magnet. - The direction of current = [blank_start]Polarity[blank_end] - Amperage in the wire/ Amount of coils = [blank_start]Strength of the magnet[blank_end]
Answer
  • temporary
  • permanent
  • Polarity
  • Strength of the magnet
  • Strength of the magnet
  • Polarity

Question 39

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Electric Motor: Converts [blank_start]electrical[blank_end] energy into [blank_start]mechanical[blank_end] energy. Has an [blank_start]electromagnet(coil and iron core)[blank_end] rotating on an armature around [blank_start]permanent magnets[blank_end]. Every time the [blank_start]electromagnet[blank_end] rotates, a [blank_start]communitator[blank_end] switches the [blank_start]direction[blank_end] of the current, making the magnets continuously spin.
Answer
  • electrical
  • mechanical
  • mechanical
  • electrical
  • electromagnet(coil and iron core)
  • permanent magnet
  • permanent magnets
  • electromagnet
  • communitator
  • brush
  • electromagnet
  • permanent magnet
  • direction
  • polarity

Question 40

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  • Permanent magnet
  • Electromagnet
  • Electromagnet
  • Permanent magnet
  • Communitator
  • Brush
  • Brush
  • Communitator

Question 41

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Electromagnetic Induction: Converts [blank_start]mechanical[blank_end] energy to [blank_start]electrical[blank_end] energy. The [blank_start]electromagnet[blank_end] is rotated by [blank_start]mechanical[blank_end] means with [blank_start]permanent magnets[blank_end] surrounding it. 
Answer
  • mechanical
  • electrical
  • electrical
  • mechanical
  • electromagnet
  • permanent magnet
  • mechanical
  • electrical
  • permanent magnets
  • electromagnets

Question 42

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Label the Generator:
Answer
  • Rotated by mechanical means
  • Rotated by electrical means
  • Electromagnets
  • Permanent magnets
  • Permanent magnets
  • Electromagnets

Question 43

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Law of Conservation of Energy: Energy [blank_start]cannot[blank_end] be created or destroyed, it is only converted. So no matter what, an electrical device's output energy is [blank_start]the same as[blank_end] the input because some is released as heat or light, etc.
Answer
  • the same as
  • different from
  • cannot
  • can

Question 44

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What is Efficiency?
Answer
  • How much energy is used for its intended use
  • How much energy is used for its unintended use
  • How much energy is used in total
  • How much energy is not used

Question 45

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What is used to measure our energy usage at home?
Answer
  • Kilowatts per Hour
  • Kilowatts per Second
  • Watts per Second
  • Watts per Hour

Question 46

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What are some good safety points when it comes to electricity usage?
Answer
  • Never use electric devices near water
  • Don't use a damaged power cord
  • Unplug devices when examining them
  • Only put proper prongs in plugs
  • Don't overload outlets
  • Stay away from power lines
  • Plug in devices when examining them
  • A damaged power cord works better
  • Stay close to power lines
  • Pull on the plug, not the cord

Question 47

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Dam: Using [blank_start]water[blank_end] to turn a turbine. [blank_start]Expensive[blank_end], [blank_start]high[blank_end] energy output. Coal: Uses [blank_start]steam[blank_end] to turn a turbine. [blank_start]Polluting[blank_end], [blank_start]high[blank_end] energy output. Nuclear: [blank_start]Splitting an atom[blank_end] to create electricity. [blank_start]Destructive[blank_end], [blank_start]high[blank_end] energy output. Solar: Converts [blank_start]sunlight[blank_end] to electricity. Takes up space, [blank_start]medium[blank_end] energy output. Wind: Uses [blank_start]wind[blank_end] to turn a turbine. Takes up space, [blank_start]high[blank_end] energy output.
Answer
  • water
  • steam
  • steam
  • water
  • high
  • medium
  • low
  • high
  • medium
  • low
  • Expensive
  • Destructive
  • Polluting
  • Polluting
  • Expensive
  • Destructive
  • high
  • medium
  • low
  • Destructive
  • Expensive
  • Polluting
  • Splitting an atom
  • Using burning
  • medium
  • high
  • low
  • high
  • medium
  • low
  • wind
  • sunlight
  • sunlight
  • wind
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