G. Short answer questions.
1. How do you find the north pole and south pole of a magnet?
2. What is an electric current? What is responsible for it in solids and in liquids?
3. What do you mean by conventional current?
4. What is a secondary cell made of?
5. What is a cell? How does it produce electric current?
6. What are the two types of resistors?
7. What are electrical insulators?
8. Draw the symbols for battery, open switch, bulb, and resistor.
H. Long answer questions.
1. Explain how do you test if the given material is a magnet or not.
2. What is electromagnetism and how do you make an electromagnet?
3. Explain the working of an electric bell.
4. Explain how electrons flow in a conductor?
5. Draw a diagram for series and parallel circuit with three bulbs.
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1. The pole that always point to North direction
is the North Pole while the other is the south pole.
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