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Fatima Furqan

NEW WORLD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL


ACADEMIC SESSION 2021-2022
EXTRA PRACTICE WORKSHEET
UNIT 2 L 3 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETS
GRADE IV

NAME: _______________________ SECTION: _______ DATE: ____________

I. Choose the best answer:

1. Magnets nowadays are made of __________________.


a. iron c. both a and b
b. steel d. copper

2. A parallel circuit has ______________conductive path.


a. only one b. more than one
c. none d. only two

3. The pole which points towards north is called___________


a. N-pole c. S-pole
b. W-pole d. E-pole

4. A ________circuit is a path with little or no resistance that connects two ends of an electrical
source.
a. series c. parallel
b. short d. broken

5. The force which a magnet exerts is called _____________.


a. magnetic force c. magnetic field
b. magnetic circle d. magnetic energy
6. A motor uses _________________and ________________to produce motion.
a. electricity, magnetism c. electricity, light
b. heat, light d. light, chemical

7. Natural magnet is also called as ______________.


a. magnet c. magnetite
b. magnesia d. Lodestone

8. Which of these could be used as a resistor in a circuit?


a. a pencil c. a screw
b. a rubber eraser d. an electric motor

9. Which law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed?


a. law of conservation of power c. law of changing energy
b. law of conservation of energy d. law of energy changes

10. Magnetic Material (lodestone) was found in a place called ________________.


a. Asia c. Magnesia
b. Europe d. Denmark

11. A _____________ is a device that can open or close the path in a circuit.
a. switch c. wire
b. both a and b d. none of the above

12. What is one problem with using a series circuit?


a. It has a lot of series. c. If one bulb goes down, all goes down.
b. It doesn't work properly. d. There are no problems.

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13. This circuit has more than one loop. When one bulb goes out, the others stay on.
Identify the circuit.
a. closed circuit c. series circuit
b. parallel circuit d. open circuit

14. A magnetic field is invisible.


a. True b. False

15. The force of magnetism is stronger when magnets are ___________.


a. cold c. closer together
b. round d. farther apart

16. Which object would a magnet attract?


a. a glass bottle c. a piece of paper
b. a metal paper clip d. an eraser

17. Which two metals will be attracted by a magnet?


a. iron and steel c. aluminium and paper
b. gold and block d. copper and plastic

18. The further two magnets are apart, the ___________ force of magnetism.
a. stronger c. same
b. equal d. weaker

19. Which law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed?


a. law of conservation of power c. law of changing energy
b. law of conservation of energy d. law of energy change

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20. An _________________ is the flow of electric charges from place to place.
a. resistor c. battery/power source
b. wire d. electric current

21. What energy transformation happens in a flash light?


a. chemical to electrical c. thermal to chemical
b. electrical to light d. sound to light

II. Look at the diagram and answer the following questions:


A B

a. What type of circuit is circuit A?


___________________________________________________________
b. What type of circuit is circuit B?
___________________________________________________________

III. Fill in the blanks:


1. An _______________ is the flow of electric charges from place to place.
2. A ______________ is a device that can open or close the path in a circuit.
3. Magnets can be used to ________________magnetic materials from non-magnetic materials.
4. An ________________ is a material through which electricity cannot flow.
5. ______________ wires can cause short circuit.
6. An _________________ is an electric circuit that produces a magnetic field.
7. The space around moving electric charges is called as ________________.
8. Each magnet has an invisible field around it called _________________.

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9. _____________ is a force that acts on moving electric charge and magnetic materials that are
near a magnet.
10. Electric charges flow in a _________circuit, whereas they do not flow in
an ____________circuit.
11. Houses are wired with ____________________ so that we can turn on and off devices as needed.

IV. State whether the following statements are true or false:


a. An object in an electrical circuit that resists the flow of energy is called
a resistor. ____________
b. In an electric motor, electricity and magnetism is used to produce
motion. ____________
c. Series circuit is a circuit in which there is more than one path for the
electricity to flow. ____________
d. A circuit is a path through which electric current cannot flow. ____________
e. The magnetic field is strongest at the magnet’s ends or poles. ____________
f. All magnets have one pole, either a north seeking or a south seeking
pole. ___________
g. An object in an electrical circuit that does not resists the flow of
energy is called a resistor. ___________
h. Energy transformation that happens in a flashlight is from electrical to light.
___________
V. Name these symbols

______________ ______________ ______________

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VI. Choose the best option below:

C
A

1. a. Magnet , b. Voltage Source , c. Shaft

2. a. Voltage source , b. Shaft , c. Magnet

3. a. Shaft , b. Voltage Source , c. Magnet

4. None of the above

VII. Fill in the blanks with the help of words given in help box.
An electricity supplies comes from the main power or
__________________.For an electric circuit to flow you must have
a ____________________ circuit. Electricity can only___________
in one direction. To make a simple electrical________________, we
need a power source, wire and other components such as bulbs,
switches and ______________. Electrical devices such as ovens and
televisions use the _______________ supply. Electrical supplies like
remote controllers and ____________ uses batteries. When we draw
circuits we use ______________ to draw them. This makes it easy to
draw and ________________.

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VIII. Label the parts of an audio speaker.

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