This document contains a science exam for a student with questions testing knowledge of key concepts like the components of air, electricity, magnetism, and circuits. The exam has multiple choice questions worth 20 marks, true/false statements worth 10 marks, fill in the blank questions worth 8 marks, and short answer questions worth 12 marks, for a total of 50 marks. The questions cover topics such as the gases that make up air, parts of a battery and electric circuit, magnetic poles and fields, and the differences between space and Earth's atmosphere.
This document contains a science exam for a student with questions testing knowledge of key concepts like the components of air, electricity, magnetism, and circuits. The exam has multiple choice questions worth 20 marks, true/false statements worth 10 marks, fill in the blank questions worth 8 marks, and short answer questions worth 12 marks, for a total of 50 marks. The questions cover topics such as the gases that make up air, parts of a battery and electric circuit, magnetic poles and fields, and the differences between space and Earth's atmosphere.
This document contains a science exam for a student with questions testing knowledge of key concepts like the components of air, electricity, magnetism, and circuits. The exam has multiple choice questions worth 20 marks, true/false statements worth 10 marks, fill in the blank questions worth 8 marks, and short answer questions worth 12 marks, for a total of 50 marks. The questions cover topics such as the gases that make up air, parts of a battery and electric circuit, magnetic poles and fields, and the differences between space and Earth's atmosphere.
Question#1 : Circle the correct option. (20 Marks)
i. The part that is outside the atmosphere; is called (a) water vapour (b) wind (c) space (d) air ii. When the wind is gentle and light, it is called (a) compressed air (b) breeze (c) gale (d) warm air iii. A battery has ____ in it. (a) cell (b) flow (c) chemicals (d) energy iv. The most important of gas in air is; (a) nitrogen (b) carbon dioxide (c) hydrogen (d) oxygen v. The wire is covered with plastic is called ____. (a) bulb (b) filament (c) flex (d) battery vi. Rubbers, wood are the example of _____. (a) insulator (b) conductor (c) circuit (d) current vii. Electricity that cannot jump across a _____. (a) gap (b) wire (c) flex (d) current viii. A complete circuit is always _____ with no gap in between. (a) open (b) path (c) closed (d) filament ix. Electricity that brought to our homes through thick wire is called_____. (a) Flex (b) cell (c) cables (d) energy x. Some materials like metals and water are called ____. (a) wire (b) current (c) insulator (d) conductor xi. The magnetic power is called ____. (a) magnetism (b) object (c) magnets (d) pole xii. The poles of magnets are called _____. (a) magnetic field (b) magnetism (c) objects (d) north and south xiii. Some materials like ____ is pulled toward the magnets (a) water (b) wood (c) rubber (d) nickel, tin xiv. A magnet has two ends are called ____. (a) objects (b) magnetic materials (c) poles (d) materials xv. There is no ___ in space (a) planet (b) moon (c) water and air (d) stars xvi. Air can be squeezed into small space, is called (a) compressed air (b) space (c) water vapour (d) breeze xvii. An electric current can flow from a ____. (a) battery (b) current (c) flex (d) plastic xviii. The tiny string of wire inside a bulb is called _______ (a) flows (b) circuit (c) loop (d) filament xix. Magnets are found in ___. (a) telephones (b) water (c) metals (d) rubber xx. When the magnets are moved further away, the magnetic power on objects becomes _____. (a) stronger (b) weaker (c) south pole (d) north pole Question#2:- Put () to the true sentence and a cross () to the wrong statement. (10Marks) i. A complete circuit allows electric current flow. ii. Compressed air is present in a balloon or tyre. iii. There is no air in space. iv. A pencil and wooden ruler are good conductor of electricity. v. Wind is moving air. vi. Carbon dioxide is the most important gas present in air. vii. The filament is the path along which electric current flows. viii. A gap in the circuit will allow electric current to flow. ix. Warm air is higher than cold air. x. There is more air higher up in the atmosphere. Question#3:- Fill in the blanks using the word in the box. (8 Marks) Three Circuit Some Insulator Strongest Complete Conductor Far from
i. A magnet’s power is __________________ at the pole.
ii. Materials that do not allow electricity through easily are called __________________. iii. An iron nail is not attracted to a magnet if it is __________________. iv. Materials that allow electricity through easily called __________________. v. All magnets have __________________ poles. vi. A __________________ circuit is needed for an electric current to flow. vii. __________________ materials are attracted to magnets. viii. The path through which a current flows is called a __________________ Question# 4: Write answer of the following questions. (12 Marks)
i. Where machine get energy?
ii. How magnets are useful?
iii. What does the word circuit mean?
iv. What is air made of?
v. Where does the energy in our food come from?
vi. Compare the difference between space and atmosphere.
St. Joseph'S College of Engineering, Chennai - 119. Department of Science Ph8252 - Physics For Information Science Worksheets Unit - Iv Optical Properties of Materials