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IPC Intervention - Electricity

Modified True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.  If false, change the identified word or phrase to make the sentence or statement true.
 

 1. 

The unit used to measure current is the volt. _________________________

 

 2. 

A conductor is a material that doesn't allow electrons to flow through it easily. _________________________

 

 3. 

Voltage difference is measured in amperes. _________________________

 

 4. 

Different household appliances use electrical energy at different rates. _________________________

 

 5. 

Ohm's law is the tendency for a material to oppose the flow of electrons. _________________________

 

 6. 

The rearrangement of electrons on a neutral object caused by a nearby charged object is called charging by induction. _________________________

 

 7. 

Thunder produces air temperatures hotter than the Sun's surface. _________________________

 

 8. 

A fuse is a device used to keep electrical circuits from overheating. _________________________

 

 9. 

A lightning bolt occurs when billions of protons are transferred at the same time. _________________________

 

 10. 

The unit of power is the kilowatt-hour. _________________________

 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 11. 

The rate at which an electrical device converts energy from one form to another is called ____.
a.
electrical power
c.
electrical resistance
b.
voltage regulation
d.
electrical energy
 

 12. 

A path that allows only one route for an electric current is called a ____.
a.
series circuit
c.
parallel current
b.
series current
d.
parallel circuit
 

 13. 

The statement that current is equal to the voltage difference divided by the resistance is known as ____.
a.
Newton's law
c.
Einstein's equation
b.
Ohm's law
d.
Faraday's law
 

 14. 

Which of the following is a device designed to open an overloaded circuit and prevent overheating?
a.
resistor
c.
circuit breaker
b.
magnet
d.
transformer
 

 15. 

A circuit that has two or more branches for electrons to follow is a(n) ____.
a.
series circuit
c.
parallel circuit
b.
circuit diagram
d.
electron circuit
 

 16. 

Resistance is measured in a unit called the ____.
a.
volt
c.
coulomb
b.
ohm
d.
ampere
 

 17. 

Electric charge that has accumulated on an object is referred to as ____.
a.
static electricity
c.
current electricity
b.
current circuit
d.
circuit electricity
 

 18. 

One source of constant electric current is a ____.
a.
dry cell
c.
transformer
b.
coulomb
d.
switch
 

 19. 

A static discharge differs from an electric current in that a static discharge ____.
a.
involves the movement of ions as well as electrons
b.
results because a force is exerted on the electrons
c.
is a flow of electrons
d.
lasts for only a fraction of a second
 

 20. 

The carbon rod in a standard D-cell serves as ____.
a.
a conductor to transfer electrons
c.
part of the chemical reaction
b.
a negative terminal
d.
an insulator to prevent electric shock
 

 21. 

If the leaves of an electroscope spread apart, it indicates that ____.
a.
no charge is moving through the electroscope
b.
there is static electricity in the electroscope
c.
the leaves of the electroscope are neutral
d.
the leaves of the electroscope have received a charge
 

 22. 

A material through which electrons do NOT easily flow is a(n) ____.
a.
conductor
c.
insulator
b.
transformer
d.
fuse
 

 23. 

Which of the following is the correct equation to calculate electrical energy?
a.
E = P ´  t
c.
V = P ´  I
b.
P = I/V
d.
P = I ´  V
 

 24. 

Which of the following is the correct relationship among power, current, and voltage?
a.
E = P ´  t
c.
V = P ´  I
b.
P = I ´  V
d.
P = I/V
 

 25. 

Lightning is ____.
a.
a buildup of neutrons
c.
a high-voltage electric current
b.
a large discharge of static electricity
d.
harmless
 



 
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