Class 6 Science MCQ Chapter 12 Electricity and Circuits

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Class 6 Science MCQ Chapter 12 Electricity and Circuits

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Electricity and Circuits

Chapter – 12

MCQ

1. An electric cell has how many terminals?

(a) One.

(b) Two.

(c) Three.

(d) Four.

Ans: (b) Two .

2. Electric cell is a source of?

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(a) Electricity.

(b) Filament.

(c) Switch.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (a) Electricity.

3. The thin wire that gives off light is called?

(a) The switch of the bulb.

(b) Electric circuit.

(c) The filament of the bulb.

(d) The terminal.

Ans: (c) The filament of the bulb.

4. A device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called?

(a) Solar cell.

(b) Dry cell.

(c) Circuit.

(d) Filament.

Ans: (b) Dry cell.

5. A device which converts solar energy into electrical energy is called?

(a) Solar cell.

(b) Dry cell.

(c) No cell.

(d) Electric cell.

Ans: (a) Solar cell.

6. Materials that allow electric current to pass through them are called?

(a) Insulation.

(b) Filament.

(c) Circular.

(d) Conductors.

Ans: (d) Conductors.

7. A device that is used  to break an electric circuit or to complete it, is called?

(a) Filament.

(b) Switch.

(c) Bulb.

(d) Cell.

Ans: (b) Switch.

8. An electric circuit in which electrical contact at any point is broken is called?

(a) Open switch.

(b) Terminal.

(c) Open circuit.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (c) Open circuit.

9. Materials that do not allow electric current to pass through them are called?

(a) Conductors.

(b) Terminal.

(c) Switch.

(d) Insulators.

Ans: (d) Insulators.

10. The diagram that shows that path of electric current is called?

(a) Open circuit.

(b) Closed circuit.

(c) Electric circuit.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (c) Electric circuit.

11. How many types of electric circuit?

(a) Two types.

(b) Three types.

(c) Four types.

(d) Six types.

Ans: (a) Two types.

12. The circuit in which electric current flows from one terminal of a cell or battery to the other is called a?

(a) Electric cell.

(b) Closed circuit.

(c) Open circuit.

(d) Filament.

Ans: (b) Closed circuit.

13. One example of conductors is?

(a) Aluminum or any metal.

(b) Gold or silver. 

(c) Rubber.

(d) Plastic.

Ans: (a) Aluminum or any metal.

14. From the following, which one is an example of the insulation?

(a) Plastic.

(b) Aluminum.

(c) Rubber.

(d) Metals.

Ans: (c) Rubber.

15. A device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called?

(a) Electric circuit.

(b) Electric cell.

(c) Dry cell.

(d) Aluminum.

Ans: (b) Electric cell.

16. A device which glows and emits light, when electric current is passed through it is called?

(a) Electric cell.

(b) Electric circuit.

(c) Terminal.

(d) Electric bulb.

Ans: (d) Electric bulb.

17. An electric bulb has a filament that is connected to its?

(a) Battery.

(b) Terminals.

(c) Cells.

(d) Switch.

Ans: (b) Terminals.

18. Which electric cell terminals are?

(a) Positive (+ve).

(b) Negative (-ve).

(c) (a) or (b) both.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (c) (a) or (b) both.

19. An electric bulb has …………….. terminals?

(a) One.

(b) Two.

(c) Three.

(d) Four.

Ans: (b) Two.

20. Metals are ……………….of an electricity.

(a) Switch.

(b) Insulator.

(c) Conductors.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (c) Conductors.

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