
Tesla and Edison: A Study of Innovation

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did Tesla's early ability to solve complex math problems connect to his later success as an inventor?
It allowed him to finish high school earlier than his peers.
It helped him understand and improve complex electrical systems without trial and error.
It led to his ability to get into a prestigious college.
It made him dependent on others to test his inventions.
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What was the significance of the falling out between Tesla and Edison?
It demonstrated that Tesla wasn’t capable of working with others.
It sparked the competition between Tesla’s alternating current and Edison’s direct current.
It led Tesla to leave the field of electrical engineering.
It showed that Tesla and Edison had similar approaches to solving problems.
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What role did George Westinghouse play in Tesla’s career?
Westinghouse was a competitor who created his own version of alternating current.
He funded Tesla’s research and helped spread the use of alternating current.
He convinced Tesla to work with Edison to perfect direct current.
Westinghouse introduced Tesla to the idea of using electricity to power cities.
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How does the author contrast Tesla's approach to invention with Edison's approach?
Tesla relied on trial and error, while Edison used his imagination to solve problems.
Tesla visualized solutions mentally, while Edison created physical models to test ideas.
Both relied heavily on assistants to build their inventions.
Both used mathematical calculations to solve complex engineering problems.
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How did Tesla’s rivalry with Edison help shape the development of electricity?
It slowed the progress of electric technology because they refused to collaborate.
It pushed Tesla to develop alternating current, which became the system we use today.
It allowed Edison’s direct current system to become the dominant electrical system.
It distracted both inventors from focusing on their projects.
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Why did Tesla's partnership with Westinghouse matter in the 'War of the Currents'?
Westinghouse was able to give Tesla the financial support needed to spread alternating current technology.
Westinghouse had secret plans to sabotage Edison’s direct current system.
Tesla and Westinghouse worked together to discredit the usefulness of electricity.
Westinghouse believed in direct current, so he helped Tesla to switch sides.
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What does the author suggest about the long-term impact of Tesla's inventions?
Although he was forgotten during his lifetime, his inventions are still in use today.
His inventions were overshadowed by Edison’s, and they are no longer important.
His inventions were mostly theoretical and had little practical use.
Tesla’s inventions were only successful because of Edison’s influence.
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