A circuit that has only one electric flow is _____
a. Parallel Circuit
b. Series Circuit
c. Paper Circuit
d. Battery Circuit
2. What happens to lights in series if one goes out? *
a. they all go out
b. every other one goes out
c. they stay lit
d. they flicker
3. What happens to the intensity or the brightness of the lamps connected in series as more and more lamps are added? *
a. increases
b. decreases
c. remains the same
d. cannot be predicted
4. Two bulbs are connected and plugged to the outlet as shown in the figure. Both bulbs have the same_____. *
a. current
b. voltage
c. resistance
d. voltage and current
5. In parallel circuit, the current is ___________.
a. equal
b. more powerful
c. unequal
d. less powerful
6. In series circuit electrons in the current when comes to second bulb after passing through the first, have ______________.
a. more energy
b. less energy
c. more powerful
d. less powerful
7. Adding more bulbs to a circuit with one battery would ______________.
a. make them brighter
b. make them dimmer
c. make them sharper
It is preferable to connect bulbs in series or in parallel? *
a. series
b. parallel
c. neither series nor parallel
d. both series and parallel
9. Batteries are generally connected in______
a. series
b. parallel
c. neither series nor parallel
d. both series and parallel
10. Which is the most cost-efficient connection?
a. series
b. parallel
c. neither series nor parallel
d. both series and parallel
11. Which of the statement is correct?
A. Voltage drop is proportional to the resistance current being the same throughout the circuit.
B. Resistance is proportional to the resistance current being the same throughout the circuit.
C. Current is proportional to the resistance current being the same throughout the circuit.
D. Voltage drop is not proportional to the resistance current being the same throughout the circuit.
12. For us to have control over the individual lamps or loads, they have to be wired in
A. Circuit
B. Parallel
C. Voltage
D. Electricity
13. Resistor or load will experience a voltage
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Drop
C. has no change
14. Which statement is correct?
A. The applied voltage is not equal to the sum of the voltage drop across all parts of the circuit.
B. The applied voltage is lesser to the sum of the voltage drop across different parts of the circuit.
C.The applied voltage is greater to the sum of the voltage drop across different parts of the circuit.
D. The applied voltage is equal to the sum of the voltage drop across different parts of the circuit.
15. What type of circuit is very common in use? *
A. Series Circuit
B. Parallel Circuit
C. Series parallel
D. Electrical circuit
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