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combined l2 physics

Total questions: 150

Worksheet time: 2hrs 32mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
this is the symbol for a _____?
a)
switch
b)
light 
c)
battery
d)
wires
2.
what is this symbol for?
a)
light bulb
b)
cell
c)
battery
d)
resistor
3.

What kind of circuit is this?

a)

Series

b)

Parallel

4.

What kind of circuit is this?

a)

Series

b)

Parallel

5.
As the resistance in a circuit increases, the electric current __________.
a)
increases
b)
decreases
c)
stays the same
6.
What is Resistance?
a)
The flow of electrons
b)
Electric potential difference
c)
A battery
d)
The ability to reduce the flow of electrons
7.

What unit is used to measure resistance?

a)

Ohms

b)

Omega

c)

Volts

d)

Amps

8.

What unit is used to measure current?

a)

Ohms

b)

Omega

c)

Volts

d)

Amps

9.
____________ stops the flow of electricity.
a)
A conductor
b)
An insulator
c)
A magnet
10.
The unit for current is the 
a)
Volt
b)
Ohm
c)
Electron
d)
Amp
11.
The continuous flow of electric charges through a material is called...
a)
Electric Field
b)
Electric Force
c)
Electric Current
d)
Electric Circuit
12.
In a _________ circuit, if one bulb goes out then the entire circuit doesn't work.
a)
Series
b)
Parallel
13.
In a ________ circuit there are multiple paths for the current to take.
a)
Series
b)
Parallel
14.

What type of transformer increases voltage?

a)

Step-Up

b)

Step-Down

15.

What quantities are changed in a step-up transformer?

a)

Voltage increases

b)

Voltage decreases

c)

Current increases

d)

Current decreases

16.

What is mains voltage in the UK?

a)

240V

b)

1.5V

c)

120V

d)

230V

17.
Step-up transformers...
a)
improve the efficiency of the national grid
b)
reduce the voltage to a safe level for the home
c)
both 
18.
Step-down transformers...
a)
improve the efficiency of the national grid
b)
reduce the voltage to a safe level for the home
c)
both 
19.
What does DC stand for?
a)
Dangerous circuit
b)
Digital current
c)
Direct current
20.

what does AC stand for?

a)

alternating current

b)

ammeter current

c)

aiming current

21.

Rhianna lives in ​​ (a)   ​ Maria lives in ​ (b)  

Choose from the below words
Coventry
Rugby
Nuneaton
Leicester
22.

Match the following

a)

brown eyes

1.

Maria

b)

4 piercings

2.

Maria

c)

hazel eyes

3.

Rhianna

d)

7 piercings

4.

Rhianna

23.

Rhianna's favourite formula 1 team is

a)

Ferrari

b)

Alpine

c)

Haas

d)

Mclaren

24.

Maria's favourite formula 1 team is

a)

Ferrari

b)

Mercedes

c)

Mclaren

d)

Aston Martin

25.

Rhianna has broken both her wrists doing what?

a)

Riding a bike/

fell off a trampoline

b)

Ice Skating/

Riding a bike

c)

Skiing/

Riding a bike

d)

ice skating/

fell down stairs

26.

Maria's favourite singer is

a)

the weeknd

b)

lana del rey

c)

taylor swift

d)

ice spice

27.

what is a series circuit?

a)

a circuit with two loops

b)

an elephant?

c)

a circuit with one loop.

d)

a circus with one loop.

28.

what does this symbol mean?

a)

lightbulb

b)

ohm

c)

x

d)

battery

29.

Match the following symbols (please)

a)

1.

battery

b)

2.

resistor

c)

3.

open switch

d)

4.

ammeter

e)

5.

voltmeter

30.

​ how do you calculate the potential difference in a parallel circuit?

a)

vp= v1+v2

b)

c1= c2+ c3= c4

c)

c1=c2=c3

d)

vp= v1= v2+v3

31.

which of the following is a unit of voltage?

a)

elephant?

b)

amps

c)

volts

d)

joules

32.

what does this symbol mean?

a)

lightbulb

b)

ohm

c)

potential difference

d)

alpha

33.

what is more resistant than shorter wire?

(a)  

34.

what will increasing the voltage do?

a)

break it

b)

nothing

c)

burn the wires

d)

increase the current

35.

which of these energies are renewable?

a)

coal

b)

nuclear

c)

solar

d)

battery

36.

the burning of coal releases what?

a)

radon gas

b)

radiation

c)

oxygen

d)

carbon dioxide

37.

electricity is transmitted at high voltages in order to what?

a)

reduce energy losses

b)

make is quicker

c)

ensure safety

d)

share electricity evenly

38.

what types of materials are fossil fuels?

a)

coal

b)

oil

c)

gas

d)

all three

39.

what is heated to produce steam in power stations?

a)

coal

b)

gas

c)

water

d)

sand

40.

what is electrical efficiency?

a)

the goal to increase the amount of energy

b)

the goal to reduce the amount of energy

c)

not using energy

d)

using more energy

41.

how do you calculate energy transferred?

a)

E=P-t

b)

E=P+t

c)

E=txP

d)

E=Pxt

42.

how do you convert watts to kilowatts?

a)

divide by 100

b)

divide by 1000

c)

times by 1000

d)

divide by 3600

43.

what is the national grid?

a)

a system of cables that connect step up transformers

b)

a system of cables that connect step down transformers

c)

a system of cables that connects power stations and houses

d)

elephant?

44.

what is one advantage of the national grid?

a)

if one power station breaks down others can be used

b)

no need to use loads of renewable energy

c)

no need to burn fossil fuels

d)

saves money

45.

what does AC current stand for?

a)

air current.

b)

avengers campus

c)

air condition

d)

alternating current.

46.

what does DC stand for?

a)

detective comics

b)

direct current

c)

different current

d)

devious cow

47.

what's our favourite animal?

a)

elephant?

b)

tiger

c)

goat

d)

fish

48.

who is this?

a)

derek morgan

b)

ned

c)

spencer reid

d)

pipe cleaner with eyes

49.
The picture shows an electrical circuit. This circuit is a series circuit because: 
a)
It has 3 light bulbs.
b)
The same current flows through all three light bulbs.
c)
It uses a single battery.
d)
The electrical current is divided between the three light bulbs.
50.

Ohm's Law states that...

a)

...the electricity is a series circuit will always be constant

b)

...current is directly proportional to potential difference when temperature is constant

c)

...current is directly proportional to power in a wire at constant potential difference

d)

...voltage and current increase except in a thermistor

51.

An electric current is defined as the flow of ? through a conductor.

a)

electrons

b)

protons

c)

nuclei

d)

ohms

52.
Current that does NOT reverse direction is called ____. 
a)
magnetic current
b)
direct current
c)
circuit current
d)
alternating current
53.

If current changes periodically from negative to positive terminal, back to negative terminal, and then repeats, the signal is:

a)

Pulsating

b)

Direct

c)

Repetitive

d)

Alternating

54.

Which energy source is renewable?

a)

coal

b)

oil

c)

wind

d)

natural gas

55.

Which energy source is renewable?

a)

natural gas

b)

water

c)

coal

d)

oil

56.

What renewable energy source comes from moving air?

a)

solar

b)

water

c)

oil

d)

wind

57.

Which word describes energy sources that CAN be replaced?

a)

alive

b)

nonrenewable

c)

renewable

d)

dead

58.

A student made this chart. What heading best fits in location 2?

a)

Nonrenewable energy

b)

Energy That is Good for the Environment

c)

Renewable Energy

d)

Energy That Will Not Run Out

59.

Which renewable resource would be the best choice for a community to use in this environment?

a)

solar

b)

water

c)

fossil fuel

d)

wind

60.

A student was making a poster about renewable resources. Which picture would be best to use on the poster?

a)
b)
c)
d)
61.

Which resource is renewable and comes from a tree?

a)

water

b)

plastic

c)

sunlight

d)

wood

62.

Which of the following is considered a renewable resource?

a)

oil

b)

water

c)

coal

d)

gold

63.

Which renewable resource can be replenished by planting?

a)

wood

b)

water

c)

sunlight

d)

wind

64.

Once some resources have been used they can NOT be replaced. They are -

a)

nonrenewable

b)

renewable

c)

dead

d)

alive

65.

Identify the nonrenewable natural resource.

a)

wind

b)

oil

c)

tree

d)

fish

66.

Which energy source is nonrenewable?

a)

water

b)

natural gas

c)

wind

d)

solar

67.

Which energy source is nonrenewable?

a)

solar

b)

water

c)

wind

d)

coal

68.
What breed is this cow?
a)
Jersey Cow
b)
Beef Cow
c)
Red and White Holstein Cow
69.
What breed is this cow?
a)
Brown Swiss Cow
b)
Jersey Cow
c)
Short Horn Cow
70.
How can you tell if a cow is a good cow?
a)
It is cute
b)
it is clean
c)
It has a good udder
d)
none of the above
71.
what kind of cow is this?
a)
Black and White Cow
b)
Oreo Cow
c)
Holstein Cow
d)
None of the above
72.
What do you call a baby cow?
a)
baby
b)
cow
c)
bull
d)
none of the above
73.
A baby is called a calf. What is the average weight of a new born Holstein calf?
a)
12-15
b)
20-30
c)
200-350
d)
85-100
74.
What is the average weight of a new born Holstein cow?
a)
15-20
b)
30-40
c)
200-350
d)
80-100
75.
What is the Quizizz aboutf
a)
cows breeds
b)
chickens
c)
cows
d)
none of the above
76.

Who won the premier league in 2004?

a)

Manchester United

b)

Chelsea

c)

Tottenham

d)

Arsenal

77.

How many teams are there in the English Premier League?

a)

18

b)

20

c)

21

d)

19

78.

Which country has won the World Cup most times?

a)

Germany

b)

Italy

c)

Argentina

d)

Brazil

79.

How heavy was the biggest chocolate bar in the world?

a)

2280 Kgs

b)

1660 Kgs

c)

880 Kgs

80.

Which chocolate bar sells the most in the world?

a)

Mars

b)

Twix

c)

Kit Kat

81.

Which nationality eat the most chocolate?

a)

British

b)

Swiss

c)

Belgian

82.

How tall was the tallest chocolate ever made (it was the shape of a ship)?

a)

8.5 metres

b)

12.5 metres

c)

20.5 metres

83.

Which of these dishes is not a real dish?

a)

Italian chocolate pizza

b)

Mexican chocolate sauce for chicken

c)

Fish and chips with chocolate sauce

84.

How much money is spend on advertising chocolate each year?

a)

£80 million

b)

£100 million

c)

£120 million

85.

Who buys the most chocolate?

a)

Women

b)

Men

c)

Children

86.

Where does the chocolate originally come from?

a)

Europe

b)

South America

c)

Asia

87.

The organ which releases hormones in response to changes in blood glucose concentration is

a)

The pancreas

b)

The liver

88.

Insulin production is increased in response to what?

a)

Blood glucose concentration rising

b)

Blood glucose concentration falling

89.

If blood glucose concentration falls, which hormone is released?

a)

Insulin

b)

Glucagon

90.

If blood glucose concentration rises, which hormone is released?

a)

Insulin

b)

Glucagon

91.

Glucagon production is increased in response to what?

a)

Blood glucose concentration rising

b)

Blood glucose concentration falling

92.

Which organ converts glucose to glycogen, a storage carbohydrate?

a)

Pancreas

b)

Liver

93.

In response to insulin production

a)

The liver converts glucose to glycogen

b)

The liver converts glycogen to glucose

94.

In response to glucagon production

a)

The liver converts glucose to glycogen

b)

The liver converts glycogen to glucose

95.

Increased insulin production results in

a)

Blood glucose levels falling

b)

Blood glucose levels rising

96.

Increased glucagon production results in

a)

Blood glucose levels falling

b)

Blood glucose levels rising

97.

what is this flag

a)

viet nam

b)

malaysia

c)

singapore

d)

thailand

98.

what is this flag

a)

germany

b)

hungary

c)

italy

d)

USA

99.

what is this flag

a)

venezuela

b)

china

c)

nepal

d)

iran

100.

what is this flag

a)

peru

b)

cuba

c)

Russia

d)

brazil

101.

what is this flag

a)

argentina

b)

japan

c)

irac

d)

UAE

102.

what is this flag

a)

nepal

b)

england

c)

uruguay

d)

spain

103.

what is this flag

a)

uzebekistan

b)

bahrain

c)

jordan

d)

philippiens

104.

what is this flag

a)

kyrgyzstan

b)

maroc

c)

korea DPR

d)

viet nam

105.

what is this flag

a)

poland

b)

monaco

c)

indonesia

d)

Austria

106.

what is this flag

a)

Belgium

b)

germany

c)

italy

d)

sweden

107.

what is this flag

a)

sweden

b)

Denmark

c)

Norway

d)

Finland

108.

what is this flag

a)

USA

b)

UK

c)

scotland

d)

northern ireland

109.

what is this flag

a)

spain

b)

Wales

c)

oman

d)

Netherlands

110.

what is this flag

a)

malaysia

b)

pakistan

c)

pankistan

d)

viet nam

111.

what is this flag

a)

japan

b)

korea

c)

Bangladesh

d)

bazil

112.

what is this flag

a)

newzeland

b)

USA

c)

Australia

d)

thailand

113.

what is this flag

a)

sec

b)

Central Africa

c)

South Africa

d)

bhutan

114.

what is this flag

a)

antigua and barbuda

b)

antigua and bacmuda

c)

antigua and bermuda

d)

antigu and barbuda

115.

what is this flag

a)

cape varde

b)

cáp treo

c)

vtvcap

d)

cap va

116.

HOW MUCH IS THE UK INCLUDED?

a)

Scotland

b)

Wales

c)

England

d)

Iceland

e)

Northern Ireland

117.

what is this flag

a)

Poland

b)

Russia

c)

Netherlands

d)

Viet Nam

118.

All matter is made of _________.

a)
energy 
b)
atoms 
c)
electrons 
d)
compounds 
119.
What is at the center of every atom?
a)
An electron
b)
A compound
c)
A molecule
d)
A nucleus
120.
The positively charged particles of an atom are the ________.
a)
electrons
b)
protons
c)
neutrons
d)
protons & neutrons
121.
What does the nucleus of an atom contain?
a)
Electrons and neutrons
b)
Protons and neutrons
c)
Neutrinos and positrons
d)
DNA and RN
122.

Atoms are made up of ________________

a)

energy

b)

electrons

c)

subatomic particles

d)

gasses

123.

The subatomic particles that make up an atom.

a)

solid, liquid, gas

b)

electrons, protons, nucleus

c)

energy, protons, nucleus

d)

electrons, protons, neutrons

124.

__________ are negatively charged particles that are in the orbitals around the nucleus.

a)

protons

b)

nucleus

c)

neutrons

d)

electrons

125.

A proton has a ___________ charge.

a)

positive

b)

negative

c)

neutral

d)

massive.

126.

An electron has a _________ charge

a)

positive

b)

neutral

c)

negative

d)

massive

127.

A neutron has _________ charge or is ________.

a)

negative ... neutral

b)

positive .... neutral

c)

no .... negative

d)

no ... neutral

128.
Which is an electron?
a)
A
b)
B
c)
C
129.

The smallest part of any element. Made up of protons, neutrons and electrons.

a)

Atom

b)

AMU

c)

Ion

d)

Isotope

130.

The negatively charged particles in an atom

a)

Proton

b)

Electron

c)

Neutron

d)

Electron Cloud

131.

Which TWO of the following subatomic particles are inside the nucleus?

a)

protons

b)

electrons

c)

neutrons

d)

There are no subatomic particles in the nucleus of an atom.

132.
The particles with no charge in an atom are the _______.
a)
electrons
b)
neutrons
c)
protons
d)
protons and neutrons
133.

How many atoms of Hydrogen are in H2O

a)

1

b)

2

c)

3

d)

more than 3

134.

How many atoms of Hydrogen are in this compound?

a)

1

b)

2

c)

3

d)

4

135.

All matter is made of _________.

a)
energy 
b)
atoms 
c)
electrons 
d)
compounds 
136.

The subatomic particles that make up an atom.

a)

solid, liquid, gas

b)

electrons, protons, nucleus

c)

energy, protons, nucleus

d)

electrons, protons, neutrons

137.

What is the chemical symbol for Hydrogen

a)

H

b)

He

c)

Hy

d)

Hg

138.

What is this subatomic particle that has positive charge?

a)

Electron

b)

Neutron

c)

Proton

d)

Megatron

139.

What is one fun fact about possums that's true?

a)

They are immune to snake venom

b)

They only eat dogs and cats

c)

They are an invasive species to America

d)

They have great vision

140.

What is another example of a marsupial?

a)

kangaroo

b)

Dog

c)

Cat

d)

Tortoise

141.

An opossum is a marsupial. What does that mean?

a)

It carries its babies in a pouch

b)

It has a long, rat like tail

c)

It is blind

d)

It is an invasive species

142.

What cartoon is this from?

a)

Dexter's lab

b)

my little pony

c)

Scooby-doo

d)

Animaniacs

143.

How many spice options are there at Nandos?

(a)  

144.

Which planet is the smallest?

a)

Mars

b)

Venus

c)

Mercury

d)

Saturn

145.

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from which country?

a)

France

b)

Belgium

c)

Canada

d)

Great Britain

146.

What is the capital of Germany?

a)

Frankfurt

b)

Berlin

c)

Munich

d)

Hamburg

147.

Which is the tallest mountain in the world?

a)

Mount Everest

b)

K2

c)

Denali

d)

Mont Blanc

148.

How many strings does a violin have?

a)

4

b)

5

c)

6

149.

Which creature is featured carrying a castle on its back on Coventry's Coat of Arms?

a)

Dragon

b)

Elephant

c)

Rhino

d)

owl

150.

Jordan Is from

a)

Cov

b)

Les-tah

c)

Nottingham

d)

Derby