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Directions: Read the questions

carefully and choose the letter


of the correct answer.
For number 1 and 2, refer to the
group of words/phrases inside
the box.
Group I Group II Group III
Touching Touching Without
touching
With actual contact No actual
contact With actual contact
Friction & grounding Friction
Grounding
1. Which group represents
charging by rubbing?
a. Group I only b. Group II
only c. Group III only d. Group
I, II & III
2. Which group represents
charging by induction?
a. Group I only b. Group II
only c. Group III only d. Group
I, II & III
3. When you rub a plastic rod
against your skin, electrons will
likely move
a. from the rod to your skin. c.
simultaneously to your skin and
the rod.
b. from your skin to the rod. d.
cannot be predicted.
4. When rubbing two objects,
there is a transfer of electrons
from one body to the other.
When electrons are
transferred during the charging
process, what can you say
about the electric charge
before and after
charging? What happens to the
body when it receive the
electron?
a. The electric charge is
created. The neutral body
becomes positively charged.
b. The electric charge is
created. The neutral body
becomes negatively charged.
c. The electric charge is not
created. The neutral body
becomes positively charged.
d. The electric charge is not
created. The neutral body
becomes negatively charged.
Directions: Read the questions
carefully and choose the letter
of the correct answer.
For number 1 and 2, refer to the
group of words/phrases inside
the box.
Group I Group II Group III
Touching Touching Without
touching
With actual contact No actual
contact With actual contact
Friction & grounding Friction
Grounding
1. Which group represents
charging by rubbing?
a. Group I only b. Group II
only c. Group III only d. Group
I, II & III
2. Which group represents
charging by induction?
a. Group I only b. Group II
only c. Group III only d. Group
I, II & III
3. When you rub a plastic rod
against your skin, electrons will
likely move
a. from the rod to your skin. c.
simultaneously to your skin and
the rod.
b. from your skin to the rod. d.
cannot be predicted.
4. When rubbing two objects,
there is a transfer of electrons
from one body to the other.
When electrons are
transferred during the charging
process, what can you say
about the electric charge
before and after
charging? What happens to the
body when it receive the
electron?
a. The electric charge is
created. The neutral body
becomes positively charged.
b. The electric charge is
created. The neutral body
becomes negatively charged.
c. The electric charge is not
created. The neutral body
becomes positively charged.
d. The electric charge is not
created. The neutral body
becomes negatively charged.

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