This document is a worksheet for a 6th grade class that contains 10 multiple choice questions about changing circuits. The questions cover topics like how the brightness of a bulb is affected by wire length and thickness, the dangers of connecting too many batteries, and why copper is commonly used for electrical wiring. The worksheet aims to test students' understanding of basic circuit concepts through multiple choice questions.
This document is a worksheet for a 6th grade class that contains 10 multiple choice questions about changing circuits. The questions cover topics like how the brightness of a bulb is affected by wire length and thickness, the dangers of connecting too many batteries, and why copper is commonly used for electrical wiring. The worksheet aims to test students' understanding of basic circuit concepts through multiple choice questions.
This document is a worksheet for a 6th grade class that contains 10 multiple choice questions about changing circuits. The questions cover topics like how the brightness of a bulb is affected by wire length and thickness, the dangers of connecting too many batteries, and why copper is commonly used for electrical wiring. The worksheet aims to test students' understanding of basic circuit concepts through multiple choice questions.
i. You can put a long wire or a short wire in a circuit. Which statement is true? A The bulb will be brighter with a longer wire. B The bulb will be dimmer with a longer wire. C The bulb will be dimmer with a shorter wire. D The length of the wire will not make any difference.
ii.You can put a thin wire or a thick wire in a circuit. Which
statement is true? A The bulb will be brighter with a thinner wire. B The bulb will be dimmer with a thicker wire. C The bulb will be brighter with a thicker wire. D The thickness of the wire will not make any difference.
iii.Why does changing the thickness of the wire make
a difference to the brightness of the bulbs? A More electricity can flow through a thick wire. B More electricity can flow through a thin wire. C Less electricity can flow through a thick wire. D Bulbs have thin wires in them.
iv. Connecting too many batteries can lead to
A. overheating B. burning of wires C. burning of bulb D. all of them v. Connecting the wires to mains can lead to A. kill B. fair investigation C. glowing bulb D. huge discoveries
vi. By making the wire longer the current flow will be
A. reduced B. increased C. produced D. efficient
vii. The electric current influence the factors affecting bulb's
A. speed B. brightness C. both a and b D. durability viii. Which circuit will have a brighter bulb?
B. A circuit with short tungsten wire
C. A circuit with short copper wire D. A circuit with long tungsten wire
ix. Which of the following statement is not correct? A.
More the bulbs, lower is the current in the circuit B. More the batteries, higher is the current in the circuit C. More the batteries, less is the current in the circuit D. Lower the bulbs, more is the current in the circuit
X. Why is electrical wiring usually made from copper?
A. Because copper is shiny B. Because copper conducts electricity C. Because copper is not magnetic D. Copper is easily available