The document contains a true/false quiz about electrical safety precautions. It tests knowledge on safe practices like unplugging devices before repairing them, not touching outlets with metal, keeping cords away from water, and not overloading outlets. The key safety points covered are avoiding electrical contact with wet hands or damaged cords, wearing insulating clothing while working with electricity, and having a fire extinguisher on hand for electrical work.
The document contains a true/false quiz about electrical safety precautions. It tests knowledge on safe practices like unplugging devices before repairing them, not touching outlets with metal, keeping cords away from water, and not overloading outlets. The key safety points covered are avoiding electrical contact with wet hands or damaged cords, wearing insulating clothing while working with electricity, and having a fire extinguisher on hand for electrical work.
The document contains a true/false quiz about electrical safety precautions. It tests knowledge on safe practices like unplugging devices before repairing them, not touching outlets with metal, keeping cords away from water, and not overloading outlets. The key safety points covered are avoiding electrical contact with wet hands or damaged cords, wearing insulating clothing while working with electricity, and having a fire extinguisher on hand for electrical work.
The document contains a true/false quiz about electrical safety precautions. It tests knowledge on safe practices like unplugging devices before repairing them, not touching outlets with metal, keeping cords away from water, and not overloading outlets. The key safety points covered are avoiding electrical contact with wet hands or damaged cords, wearing insulating clothing while working with electricity, and having a fire extinguisher on hand for electrical work.
I. DIRECTIONS: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and false if not.
______1.It's safe to touch an electrical appliance with wet hands.
______2.It's important to unplug an electrical device before attempting to repair it. ______3.You should never touch electrical outlets or wiring with metal objects. ______4.It's safe to use a frayed or damaged electrical cord as long as it's still working. ______5.You should always use the highest voltage possible to power your electrical devices. ______6.It's safe to use extension cords as a permanent solution for powering appliances. ______7.It's important to have a fire extinguisher nearby when working with electricity. ______8.You should wear non-conductive clothing when working with electricity. ______9.It's safe to overload electrical outlets with multiple power strips. ______10.It's important to keep electrical appliances and cords away from water. 1.Which of the following is an example of energy transformation from potential energy to kinetic energy? a. A light bulb turning on b. A car engine starting c. A ball rolling down a hill d. A battery being charged
Answer: c. A ball rolling down a hill
2.Which of the following is an example of energy transformation from electrical energy to light energy? a. A wind turbine generating electricity b. A battery being charged c. A flashlight being turned on d. Food being burned for cooking
Answer: c. A flashlight being turned on
3.Which of the following is an example of energy transformation from mechanical energy to electrical energy? a. A wind turbine generating electricity b. A stove heating up food c. A battery being charged d. A person running on a treadmill
Answer: a. A wind turbine generating electricity
4.Which of the following is an example of energy transformation from chemical energy to thermal energy? a. A light bulb turning on b. A battery being charged c. A stove heating up food d. d. A solar panel generating electricity
Answer: c. A stove heating up food
5.Which of the following is an example of energy transformation from light energy to electrical energy? a. A wind turbine generating electricity b. A flashlight being turned on c. A car engine starting d. Food being burned for cooking
Answer: d. Food being burned for cooking
6.Which of the following is an example of energy transformation from electrical energy to mechanical energy? a. A light bulb turning on b. A battery being charged c. A wind turbine generating electricity d. A fan turning
Answer: d. A fan turning
7.Which of the following is an example of energy transformation from thermal energy to mechanical energy? a. A car engine starting b. A battery being charged c. A stove heating up food d. A steam engine turning
Answer: d. A steam engine turning
8.Which of the following is an example of energy transformation from sound energy to electrical energy? a. A wind turbine generating electricity b. A battery being charged c. A microphone converting sound waves to electrical signals d. A light bulb turning on
Answer: c. A microphone converting sound waves to
electrical signals 9.Which of the following is an example of energy transformation from gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy? a. A roller coaster going up a hill b. A light bulb turning on c. A battery being charged d. d. A solar panel generating electricity
Answer: a. A roller coaster going up a hill
10.Which of the following is an example of energy transformation from nuclear energy to thermal energy? a. A wind turbine generating electricity b. A battery being charged c. A stove using nuclear fusion to produce heat d. A solar panel generating electricity
Answer: c. A stove using nuclear fusion to produce
heat 1.False. It's not safe to touch an electrical appliance with wet hands. 2.True. It's important to unplug an electrical device before attempting to repair it. 3.True. You should never touch electrical outlets or wiring with metal objects. 4.False. You should never use a frayed or damaged electrical cord, as it can cause electrical shock or fire. 5.False. You should always use the appropriate voltage for your electrical devices. 6.False. Extension cords should only be used temporarily, and not as a permanent solution for powering appliances. 7.True. It's important to have a fire extinguisher nearby when working with electricity. 8.True. You should wear non-conductive clothing when working with electricity. 9.False. Overloading electrical outlets with multiple power strips can cause electrical fires. 10.True. It's important to keep electrical appliances and cords away from water. Great! I'd be happy to help you with a quiz on safety precautions when using electricity. Here are some questions you can use: 1.What is the first thing you should do before working on any electrical device or wiring? 2.What type of clothing should you wear when working with electricity? 3.Why is it important to use a circuit breaker or fuse? 4.How can you safely remove a plug from a socket? 5.What should you do if you notice any damage to an electrical cord or device? 6.What is the maximum number of appliances you should plug into a single electrical outlet? 7.How can you safely use an extension cord? 8.Why should you never touch electrical devices or wiring with wet hands? 9.What should you do if someone receives an electric shock? 10.How can you safely store and handle electrical equipment? Answers: 11.The first thing you should do is turn off the power supply or unplug the device. 2.You should wear non-conductive clothing, such as rubber-soled shoes and gloves, to prevent electrical shock. 3.A circuit breaker or fuse helps protect against overloading or short-circuiting, which can cause electrical fires. 4.You should grasp the plug itself and pull it straight out of the socket. 5.If you notice any damage, you should stop using the device or cord immediately and have it repaired or replaced. 6.You should not plug in more than one or two appliances into a single electrical outlet. 7.You should use extension cords that are the appropriate length for your needs, and never overload them with too many appliances. 8.Wet hands can conduct electricity, increasing the risk of electrical shock. 9.If someone receives an electric shock, turn off the power supply or unplug the device, and seek medical attention immediately. 10.Electrical equipment should be stored in a dry, cool place and handled with care to prevent damage or electrical shock.