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Question-1
Which of the following is a primary cell?
(A)
Voltaic cell
(B)
Leclanche cell
(C)
Daniel cell
(D)
All of these
Question-2
A fuse wire is made of :
(A)
60% lead and 40% tin
(B)
30% lead and 70% copper
(C)
30% copper and 70% lead
(D)
60% tin and 40% lead
Question-3
The fuse is always connected to the:
(A)
Neutral wire
(B)
Earth wire
(C)
Live wire
(D)
Stay wire
Question-4
Primary cells are:
(A)
Chargeable cells
(B)
Non-rechargeable cells
(C)
Button cells
(D)
Solar cells
Question-5
Moving charge constitute a:
(A)
Potential difference
(B)
Current
(C)
Resistance
(D)
Energy
Question-6
The potential difference between live wire and the neutral wire is:
(A)
120 v
(B)
240 v
(C)
220 v
(D)
250 v
Question-7
Living plants are:
(A)
Conductors
(B)
Insulators
(C)
Semi conductors
(D)
Neutral
Question-8
A dry cell converts:
(A)
Chemical energy into mechanical energy
(B)
Chemical energy into electrical energy
(C)
Chemical energy into potential energy
(D)
Chemical energy into kinetic energy
Question-9
Wind is one of the source of electric current. Which energy is used to rotate the blades of windmills?
(A)
Kinetic energy
(B)
Potential energy
(C)
Solar energy
(D)
Hydel energy
Question-10
Pick the odd one.
(A)
Polythene
(B)
Rubber
(C)
Glass
(D)
Iron
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 6
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