Circuits and Current Electricity Assessment

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5th Grade
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Kirsten Kicklighter
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10 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A student tests an unknown substance that she believes to be a metal. Which of the following observations would indicate that the unknown substance is a metal?
It is a good conductor of electricity.
It can break easily and is very brittle.
It can easily float in water.
It is brown and dull.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The light bulb in Lilly's circuit does not light up. Which describes the reason?
A switch is needed to allow energy to flow through the circuit.
The circuit is missing a power source to provide energy to the battery.
A second wire needs to connect the other side of the battery to the light bulb.
The wire needs to run from the positive end of the battery instead of the negative end.
Tags
NGSS.4-PS3-2
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The light bulb in Brody's circuit does not light up. What can Brody do to make the light bulb light up?
Brody can add a control switch to the circuit.
Brody can connect one wire to the light bulb.
Brody can remove the battery from the circuit.
Brody can connect both wires to the light bulb.
Tags
NGSS.4-PS3-2
4.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Ryan wants to build a complete circuit that includes a battery and a light bulb. What else will Ryan need in the circuit to light up the light bulb using the battery? Select ALL that apply.
a wire that connects the negative end of the battery to the light bulb
a wire that connects the positive end of the battery to the light bulb
a power source to provide a current to the battery
a switch to turn the current on and off
an insulator to allow current to flow from the battery
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
An electrician is someone who installs and fixes electrical wiring and equipment. Tom has worked as an electrician for ten years. His favorite part of the job is installing the wiring in brand new homes. Tom has many tools that he uses to help set up the homes to use electricity.
How would Tom most likely use an insulator?
He would use copper wires so that the electricity would easily flow.
He would use wires made of plastic so that the electricity would easily flow.
He would use plastic-coated wires so that he would not get an electrical shock.
He would use copper-covered wires so that he would not get an electrical shock.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the main difference between conductors and insulators?
Insulators are positively charged and conductors are negatively charged.
Electrical currents move through conductors better than insulators.
Electrical currents move through insulators better than conductors.
Conductors have a neutral charge and insulators have a negative charge.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Abby builds a circuit with two lightbulbs as shown. Abby's circuit does not light up. What can be done to fix Abby's circuit?
add a wire between the two bulbs
add a second battery next to the first battery
add a switch between the battery and one bulb
add an insulator between one bulb and the battery
Tags
NGSS.3-5-ETS1-1
NGSS.3-5-ETS1-2
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