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Harrods Language Schools

Science Department
Primary 6

Model 1
1. The electric lamp is used to change electric energy into ……………………energy
a. Sound
b. Light
c. Potential
d. Kinetic
2. The filament of light bulbs is made of ……………….
a. Iron
b. Copper
c. Sodium
d. Tungsten
3. Among the bad conductors of electricity is
a. Aluminum
b. Copper
c. Iron
d. Plastic
4. The lamps at home are connected
a. In series
b. In parallel
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. Perpendicularly
Harrods Language Schools
Science Department
Primary 6

Model 2
1. The scientist………………….invented the light bulb
a. Benjamin Franklin
b. Albert Einstein
c. Thomas Alpha Edison
d. Elton Musk
2. Most lamps contain a kind of inert gas such as……………..gas instead of air
a. Argon
b. Oxygen
c. Hydrogen
d. Carbon dioxide
3. All the following materials allow electric current to flow through except…..
a. Iron
b. Copper
c. Rubber
d. Aluminum
4. ………….is a closed and continuous path through which electric current
passes
a. Light bulb
b. Neon lamps
c. Electric current
d. Circuit
Harrods Language Schools
Science Department
Primary 6

Model 3
1. The main idea of the electric lamp depends on……………..
a. The heat and glow of the filament
b. The heat and brightness of argon
c. The passing of the electric current in sodium vapor
d. The passing of the electric current in mercury vapor
2. ………………lamps are called Neon lamps
a. Fluorescent
b. Light
c. Flood
d. Oil
3. When connecting many light bulbs in series, light intensity…………..
a. Increases
b. Remains the same
c. Decreases
d. No correct answer
4. Dangers of electricity include……………
a. Electric fires
b. Electric shock
c. Electric burns
d. All the previous answers
Harrods Language Schools
Science Department
Primary 6

Model 4
1. …………………is used to prevent air from reaching the filament
a. The base of the lamp
b. Tungsten
c. The glass bulb
d. No correct answers
2. The light bulb is a………………source of light energy
a. Natural
b. Artificial
c. Magnetic
d. Friction
3. In series connection, the electric current will have …………………..
a. One path
b. Two paths
c. Several paths
d. No correct answer
4. Water is not used in putting out fires resulting from electricity, because……
a. Water is a bad conductor of electricity
b. Water is a good conductor of electricity
c. Water doesn’t harm rescuers
d. Water limits the fire
Harrods Language Schools
Science Department
Primary 6

Model 5
1. The main idea of the fluorescent lamp depends on the emission of a bright
light as a result of passing electric current through a…………
a. Solid substance
b. Liquid substance
c. Gas or a vapor
d. No correct answers
2. The type of lamps whose inner surfaces is covered with phosphoric material
is………………………
a. Oil lamps
b. Torch
c. Fluorescent
d. Light bulbs
3. When lamps are connected in parallel, the electric current will have
a. One path
b. Two paths
c. Branched paths
d. No correct answer
4. The operation of plugging in more than one machine in the same socket
leads to……..
a. Electric shock
b. Increasing electric load
c. Electric burn
d. All the previous answers
Harrods Language Schools
Science Department
Primary 6

Model 6
1. In light bulbs, copper and lead wires allow the electric current to pass from
the base of the lamp to ………………………..
a. Glass bulb
b. Argon
c. Base of the lamp
d. Filament
2. When an electric lamp connected in series with other lamps is broken or
burnt, the other lamps…………………
a. Increase in light intensity
b. Turn off
c. Decrease in light intensity
d. Remain as they are
3. ………..is a good conductor of electricity
a. Wood
b. Iron
c. Plastic
d. Glass
4. Materials that do not allow electric current to pass through are called…….
a. Electric fires
b. Electric insulators
c. Electric load
d. Electric conductors
Harrods Language Schools
Science Department
Primary 6

Model 7
1. ………….connect the electricity from the base to the filament
a. Tungsten and Zinc
b. Lead and Copper wires
c. Glass bulbs
d. Argon and Mercury gas
2. If a number of lamps are connected in parallel, and one of them is broken
or removed, then……………
a. The light intensity of other lamps decreases
b. The light intensity of other lamps increases
c. The light intensity of other lamps disappear
d. The light intensity of other lamps remain as it is
3. The handles of electric devices are made of ……………..
a. Iron
b. Copper
c. Plastic
d. Aluminum
4. Materials that allow electric current to pass through are called………..
a. Electric conductors
b. Electric insulators
c. Electric shock
d. Electric burns
Harrods Language Schools
Science Department
Primary 6

Model 8
1. ………………carries the lamp in upright position and connects the lamp to
electricity
a. Base of the light bulb
b. Filament
c. Glass bulb
d. Copper and Lead wires
2. A way in which lamps are connected one after the other is ………….
a. Parallel
b. Series
c. Perpendicular
d. No correct answer
3. Which of the following is amoung the causes of electrical burns
a. A part of your body touches an electric machine that generates heat
b. A part of your body touches a wire that is connected to electricity
c. A part of your body touches a spark that results from an electric current
d. (a) and (c)
4. A person suffering from electric shock is isolated from the electric circuit by
a. Iron bar
b. Wooden bar
c. Copper bar
d. Both (a) and (c)
Harrods Language Schools
Science Department
Primary 6

Model 9
1. The electric wires are made of ………….
a. Plastic
b. Wood
c. Copper
d. Sulphur
2. There are two connecting points at each end of a ………………
a. Light bulb
b. Fluorescent lamp
c. Oil lamp
d. Torch
3. A way in which lamps are connected in branching routes …………
a. Parallel
b. Series
c. Perpendicular
d. No correct answer
4. The electric shock causes…………
a. Electric fires
b. Electric burns
c. Electric current
d. No correct answer
Harrods Language Schools
Science Department
Primary 6

Model 10
1. A material used in making electric wires
a. Wood
b. Plastic
c. Rubber
d. Copper
2. The cause of the electric shock that may happen to a person is……………
a. The electric current passing through a human body
b. Placing a device that generates heat near textiles
c. Touching flames resulting from fires
d. Touching a device that produces heat to part of the body
3. Amoung the precautions when dealing with electricity are…………
a. Not to play with electric connections
b. To leave some wires uncovered
c. To leave the electric devices on for a long time
d. All the previous answers
4. ……………………….is an indirect injury resulting from the improper use of
electricity
a. Electric shock
b. Electric burns
c. (a) and (b)
d. Falling down from the top of the ladder due to electric shock

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