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Quiz about Electricity  A Quiz for Bright Sparks
Quiz about Electricity  A Quiz for Bright Sparks

Electricity - A Quiz for Bright Sparks


You could be shocked by how much you know about the everyday miracle of electricity. You might even find it enlightening! The questions are more general than technical.

A multiple-choice quiz by musicmonkeyman. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
188,640
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
5154
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 72 (9/10), Guest 136 (6/10), Kat1982 (1/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. We can produce electricity from many sources, the burning of fossil fuels (coal or oil) for example.
What source supplies the energy to produce solar power?
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Question 2 of 10
2. A substance that allow an electric current to flow is called a conductor.
Which of these substances WILL conduct electricity?
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Question 3 of 10
3. In which of these household devices would you NOT normally expect to find an electric motor? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Which of these statements is TRUE about most electrical devices? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Of these household appliances, which will normally use the greatest electrical current for each hour of operation? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Which of these events is also known as an electrical storm? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Most household electrical appliances are protected with a fuse.
What units are used to rate household fuses?
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Question 8 of 10
8. What units are used to measure amount of power consumed by a light bulb? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which of these statements is TRUE about standard battery flashlight (torch)? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which of these is a TRUE statement about electricity?
You can-
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. We can produce electricity from many sources, the burning of fossil fuels (coal or oil) for example. What source supplies the energy to produce solar power?

Answer: Sun

Solar energy from the sun can be collected by photoelectric cells; these convert the sun's light into direct current (DC) electricity.
2. A substance that allow an electric current to flow is called a conductor. Which of these substances WILL conduct electricity?

Answer: Tap water

Tap water is a very good conductor of electricity because it allows the completion of an electrical circuit. (Pure water will not conduct electricity)
*Because tap water is such a good conductor you must NEVER use a hair dryer, electric fire or mains powered device near a bath of water.
3. In which of these household devices would you NOT normally expect to find an electric motor?

Answer: Television

Hi-fi systems can have several electric motors to drive the CD player, cassette deck, record turntable or mini-disc player.
Personal computers have motors to run the hard disc drive, CD and floppy disc drives, they also have an electric motor to drive the cooling fan. A hairdryer has an electric motor to drive the fan.
*Some large screen televisions may have cooling fans powered by an electric motor.
4. Which of these statements is TRUE about most electrical devices?

Answer: They produce heat

Electrical consumption produces heat at the same time as it produces light, movement (electric motors) or sound (hi-fi).
Heat is also produced in the grid system carrying electricity from the power station to your house because of the electrical resistance (measured in ohms) in the transmission cables.
5. Of these household appliances, which will normally use the greatest electrical current for each hour of operation?

Answer: Electric kettle

An electric kettle consumes around two-thousand watts of power (UK). It is very wasteful to boil more water than you need!
The amount of power consumed by an electric kettle in just one-minute will power a sixty-watt light bulb for more than half-an-hour.
6. Which of these events is also known as an electrical storm?

Answer: Thunder and lightning

Lightning happens when clouds become negatively charged in relation to the earth. This potential difference can be one billion volts.
A lightning flash lasts about a quarter of a second and can reach temperatures of thirty-thousand degrees Celsius, fifty-four-thousand degrees Fahrenheit.
Thunder is caused by the rapid expansion and contraction of the air around the lightning - it travels faster than the speed of sound causing a sonic boom.
As light travels faster than sound you see the lightning before hearing the thunder.
You can calculate the approximate distance of the storm by checking the time difference between the lighting and the thunder - each five seconds equals around one mile.
In the midst of a storm you should shelter in a building, if that is not possible a car will give you protection.
It is NOT a good idea to shelter under a tree as they are often struck by lightning!
7. Most household electrical appliances are protected with a fuse. What units are used to rate household fuses?

Answer: Amps

Fuses blow when too much current is drawn through them. This breaks the electrical circuit.
It is important to replace a blown fuse with one of the correct rating, as advised by the manufacturer of the appliance.
Using the wrong fuse rating could damage the appliance, or worse cause a fire!
8. What units are used to measure amount of power consumed by a light bulb?

Answer: Watts

The unit of power known as the watt is named after the Scottish engineer and inventor James Watt.
*The watt, an International System unit of power, is equal to one joule per second.
9. Which of these statements is TRUE about standard battery flashlight (torch)?

Answer: It is normally powered by DC electricity

Most flashlights (torches) are powered by a number of one-and-a-half volt dry cell batteries that supply DC (Direct Current) electricity.
10. Which of these is a TRUE statement about electricity? You can-

Answer: Feel electricity

An electric shock is not only unpleasant it can also be very dangerous.
This is why you must NEVER open the cover of any mains powered electrical equipment - leave it to a qualified technician.
Source: Author musicmonkeyman

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