1. Which of the following is not an insulator?
A. wood
C. hair
B. rubber
D. copper
2. What will happen when two like electrical charges are brought together?
A. It will repel each other.
C. It neutralize each other.
B. It will gain electrons.
D. It will lose electrons.
3. A material can become positively charged by
A. gaining protons
C. losing protons
B. gaining electrons
D. losing electrons
4. If you comb your hair, the comb becomes positively charged. What will happen to
your hair?
A. It will remain uncharged
C. It will become positively charge
B. It will be repelled by the comb
D. It will become negatively charge
5. Which of the following can be attracted by a positively charged object?
A. Another positively charged object.
C. A neutral object.
B. Its charged will remain as it was.
D. No other object.
6. Is it possible to charge an electrical insulator?
A. Yes, because they can also conduct electricity.
B. No, because insulators have no free charges in them.
C. No, because they hinder charges from passing through them.
D. Yes, because electrons can be transferred between insulators through friction.
7. When you rub one material to another, it is described as
A. charging by Friction
C. charging by Conduction
B. charging by Induction
D. Lightning
8. It occurs when a neutral object placed near a charged object.
A. Polarization
C. Conductor
B. Insulator
D. Electric Energy
9. Complete the statement. Two uncharged objects
A. Attract each other
C. uncharged
B. Repel each other
D. neither positive or negative
10. Complete the statement. Two unlike charges
A. Attract each other
C. uncharged
B. Repel each other
D. neither positive or negative
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1.b
2.a
3.a
4.a
5.a
6c
7.d
8.b
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