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ELECTRICITY
AND
MAGNETISM
SCIENCE GRADE 10-
UNIT II
QUIZ
ANSWER IN 1/8 SHEET OF
PAPER
TEST I
Which arrangement of three bar magnets
results to a repulsion between the first and the
second, and an attraction between the second
and the third magnet.
TEST II
SCI. BOOK P 84-87
1. In which case or cases is
electric field present? I. A spark
jumping between two nearby rods.
II. A charge that is momentarily at
rest. III. A rotating bar magnet.
a. I only b. I and II only
c. II and III only d. I, II and III
2. In which case can a magnetic
field be produced?
a. A charged comb.
 b. A falling glass rod.
c. A welder’s arc flash.
d. A rolling plastic cylinder.
3. Which device can be used to
determine the polarity of an
unmarked magnet?
a. a charged glass stirring rod
b. a gold-leaf electroscope
c. a sprinkle of iron filings
d. an improvised compass
4. How will you describe the
magnetic field around a straight
current-carrying wire? a. The
magnetic field is strongest near and
around the wire. b. The magnetic
field consists of straight lines parallel
to the wire. c. The magnetic field
does not vary with the distance from
the wire. d. The magnetic field gets
stronger with increasing distance
from the wire.
5. Which statement about an
electromagnet is TRUE? a. The
electric field surrounding a battery-
powered electromagnet alternates
constantly. b. The current in the
electromagnet coil temporarily
magnetizes the iron core. c. The
electric field strength is inversely
proportional to the current. d. The
magnetic field lines produced are all
straight.
6. What can be inferred from the
alignment of compass needles in the
set-up below?
6. What can be inferred from the
alignment of compass needles in the
set-up below?
a. A permanent magnet is nearby.
b. The power switch was turned off
for long.
 c. The current-carrying coil
becomes magnetic.
d. There is a constant and uniform
magnetic field around the coil.
7. As part of a traffic light system,
large loops of wire are buried
beneath road intersections. Which of
the statements is NOT TRUE about
the operation of this traffic light
system?
a. Vehicles driven over the buried
coils activate a traffic light sensor.
b. The conducting loops activate a
color–dependent field.
c. The alternating current sent
through the buried coils produce an
electromagnetic field in each coil.
d. A minimum number of vehicles
over the coils can trigger the traffic
light to change green.
8. Complete the following statement:
Moving a metallic detector past a 5
peso coin creates a secondary
magnetic field that is most similar to
that of __.
 a. a horse shoe magnet
b. a flat refrigerator magnet
c. a current-carrying, circular loop
d. a V-shaped straight wire that
carries a current
9. During the Student Technologists
and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines
(STEP) Competition in Landscaping,
a water pond transformer changes
216 V across the primary to 12 V
across the secondary. If the
secondary coil has 10 turns, how
many turns does the primary coil
have? a. 10 turns b. 18 turns
•c. 180 turns d. 228 turns
10. What basic principle enables
ALL electric motors to operate?
a. Iron is the only element that is
magnetic.
b. Opposite electric charges attract
and like charges repel.
c. A moving conductor within a
magnetic field will experience an
electromotive force.
10. What basic principle enables
ALL electric motors to operate?
d. A current-carrying conductor
placed within a magnetic field will
experience a magnetic force.
11. A magnet moves inside a coil.
Consider the following factors:
I. strength of the magnet
II. number of turns in the coil
III. speed at which the magnet
moves
Which can affect the electromotive
force (emf) induced in the coil? a. I
only b. II only c. III only d. All
three factors
12. Which statement about
transformers is FALSE?
 a. A step-down voltage transformer
steps up the current.
b. Transformers use mutual
induction.
c. Transformers are an application of
Faraday’s and Lenz’s Laws.
12. Which statement about
transformers is FALSE?
 d. A transformer can function with
either an alternating current (AC) or a
steady direct current (DC).
13. What is TRUE about the
intercom system that is shown
below?
a. The part A of the intercom system
serves as a microphone only, while
part C serves as a loudspeaker only.
b. Either parts A and C of the
intercom when switched as such can
be used as a microphone or as a
loudspeaker.
c. The microphone part only basically
consists of wires, a cone diaphragm,
a magnet, and a coil.
 d. The loudspeaker part only
basically consists of wires, a cone
diaphragm, a magnet, and a coil.
14. What transformation can take
place in an improvised generator?
a. mechanical energy into electrical
energy
b. electrical energy into mechanical
energy
c. alternating current into direct
current
d. direct current into alternating
current
15. A loop of conductor lies flat on a
horizontal table. A toy magnet is
hanging still over it with the magnet’s
north-seeking pole pointing down.
What happens next?
a. The magnet produces a clockwise
current in the coil.
 b. The magnet does not produce
any current in the coil.
15. A loop of conductor lies flat on a
horizontal table. A toy magnet is
hanging still over it with the magnet’s
north-seeking pole pointing down.
What happens next?
c. The magnet produces an upward
electromagnetic current.
d. The magnet produces a
counterclockwise current in the coil.
ANSWER

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G 10 electromagmetism lq

  • 2. QUIZ ANSWER IN 1/8 SHEET OF PAPER
  • 4.
  • 5. Which arrangement of three bar magnets results to a repulsion between the first and the second, and an attraction between the second and the third magnet.
  • 7. 1. In which case or cases is electric field present? I. A spark jumping between two nearby rods. II. A charge that is momentarily at rest. III. A rotating bar magnet. a. I only b. I and II only c. II and III only d. I, II and III
  • 8. 2. In which case can a magnetic field be produced? a. A charged comb.  b. A falling glass rod. c. A welder’s arc flash. d. A rolling plastic cylinder.
  • 9. 3. Which device can be used to determine the polarity of an unmarked magnet? a. a charged glass stirring rod b. a gold-leaf electroscope c. a sprinkle of iron filings d. an improvised compass
  • 10. 4. How will you describe the magnetic field around a straight current-carrying wire? a. The magnetic field is strongest near and around the wire. b. The magnetic field consists of straight lines parallel to the wire. c. The magnetic field does not vary with the distance from the wire. d. The magnetic field gets stronger with increasing distance from the wire.
  • 11. 5. Which statement about an electromagnet is TRUE? a. The electric field surrounding a battery- powered electromagnet alternates constantly. b. The current in the electromagnet coil temporarily magnetizes the iron core. c. The electric field strength is inversely proportional to the current. d. The magnetic field lines produced are all straight.
  • 12. 6. What can be inferred from the alignment of compass needles in the set-up below?
  • 13. 6. What can be inferred from the alignment of compass needles in the set-up below? a. A permanent magnet is nearby. b. The power switch was turned off for long.  c. The current-carrying coil becomes magnetic. d. There is a constant and uniform magnetic field around the coil.
  • 14. 7. As part of a traffic light system, large loops of wire are buried beneath road intersections. Which of the statements is NOT TRUE about the operation of this traffic light system?
  • 15. a. Vehicles driven over the buried coils activate a traffic light sensor. b. The conducting loops activate a color–dependent field. c. The alternating current sent through the buried coils produce an electromagnetic field in each coil. d. A minimum number of vehicles over the coils can trigger the traffic light to change green.
  • 16. 8. Complete the following statement: Moving a metallic detector past a 5 peso coin creates a secondary magnetic field that is most similar to that of __.  a. a horse shoe magnet b. a flat refrigerator magnet c. a current-carrying, circular loop d. a V-shaped straight wire that carries a current
  • 17. 9. During the Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines (STEP) Competition in Landscaping, a water pond transformer changes 216 V across the primary to 12 V across the secondary. If the secondary coil has 10 turns, how many turns does the primary coil have? a. 10 turns b. 18 turns •c. 180 turns d. 228 turns
  • 18. 10. What basic principle enables ALL electric motors to operate? a. Iron is the only element that is magnetic. b. Opposite electric charges attract and like charges repel. c. A moving conductor within a magnetic field will experience an electromotive force.
  • 19. 10. What basic principle enables ALL electric motors to operate? d. A current-carrying conductor placed within a magnetic field will experience a magnetic force.
  • 20. 11. A magnet moves inside a coil. Consider the following factors: I. strength of the magnet II. number of turns in the coil III. speed at which the magnet moves Which can affect the electromotive force (emf) induced in the coil? a. I only b. II only c. III only d. All three factors
  • 21. 12. Which statement about transformers is FALSE?  a. A step-down voltage transformer steps up the current. b. Transformers use mutual induction. c. Transformers are an application of Faraday’s and Lenz’s Laws.
  • 22. 12. Which statement about transformers is FALSE?  d. A transformer can function with either an alternating current (AC) or a steady direct current (DC).
  • 23. 13. What is TRUE about the intercom system that is shown below?
  • 24. a. The part A of the intercom system serves as a microphone only, while part C serves as a loudspeaker only. b. Either parts A and C of the intercom when switched as such can be used as a microphone or as a loudspeaker.
  • 25. c. The microphone part only basically consists of wires, a cone diaphragm, a magnet, and a coil.  d. The loudspeaker part only basically consists of wires, a cone diaphragm, a magnet, and a coil.
  • 26. 14. What transformation can take place in an improvised generator? a. mechanical energy into electrical energy b. electrical energy into mechanical energy c. alternating current into direct current d. direct current into alternating current
  • 27. 15. A loop of conductor lies flat on a horizontal table. A toy magnet is hanging still over it with the magnet’s north-seeking pole pointing down. What happens next? a. The magnet produces a clockwise current in the coil.  b. The magnet does not produce any current in the coil.
  • 28. 15. A loop of conductor lies flat on a horizontal table. A toy magnet is hanging still over it with the magnet’s north-seeking pole pointing down. What happens next? c. The magnet produces an upward electromagnetic current. d. The magnet produces a counterclockwise current in the coil.