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Electricity & Circuits
Dive into the fascinating world of electricity and circuits with these engaging questions. Test your knowledge and learn about the components and principles that power our modern world. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, challenge yourself and see how much you really know!
Question 1:
What is the unit of electric current?
- Volt
- Watt
- Ohm
- Ampere
Question 2:
Which component in a circuit is used to store energy in an electric field?
- Inductor
- Resistor
- Transistor
- Capacitor
Question 3:
What law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points?
- Ohm's Law
- Faraday’s Law
- Coulomb’s Law
- Kirchhoff’s Law
Question 4:
Which material is commonly used as a conductor in electrical circuits?
- Rubber
- Copper
- Wood
- Plastic
Question 5:
Which phenomenon describes the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy?
- Thermodynamics
- Convection
- Induction
- Electromagnetism
Question 6:
What is the purpose of a resistor in an electric circuit?
- To generate electric power
- To limit the flow of electric current
- To store electrical charge
- To amplify electric signals
Question 7:
Which of the following is NOT a type of electrical circuit?
- Linear circuit
- Series circuit
- Short circuit
- Parallel circuit
Question 8:
What device is commonly used to measure electric current?
- Voltmeter
- Ammeter
- Multimeter
- Ohmmeter
Question 9:
In terms of electricity, what does AC stand for?
- Alternating Current
- Adapting Current
- Amplified Current
- Accelerated Current
Question 10:
Which electrical component operates using the principle of electromagnetic induction?
- Battery
- Transformer
- Diode
- Capacitor

