Electrical Circuits Unit Test
Electrical Circuits Unit Test
Name Class
7
1 What do each of these symbols represent? Write the names under the symbols.
J
[3 marks]
b Which of these materials could you put in the gap to make the bulb light up?
Tick the correct boxes.
copper glass aluminium
wood iron plastic
[3 marks]
3 What is an ammeter used for?
[1 mark]
4 3 a What happens if you close switch 1?
A B C
[2 marks]
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A4 A7 7
A1 A3 A5 J
A2 A6
Circuit X Circuit Y
All the bulbs in Circuits X and Y are the same. Complete the table below.
Ammeter Reading
A1
Circuit X
A2 0.2 A
A3
A4
Circuit Y
A5 0.4 A
A6
A7
[3 marks]
6 Write a sentence to describe what current is.
[2 marks]
a What will happen to the brightness of the bulb if you put another bulb in
series in the circuit?
b What will the current be in the circuit when there are two bulbs in series?
[2 marks]
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8 Which piece of wire would have the lowest resistance? Tick the correct box.
a long, thick wire
7 a long, thin wire
J a short, thick wire
a short, thin wire
[1 mark]
9 Jenny measured the current in a thin wire, then she
repeated her experiment with a thick wire. This graph B
shows her results.
current
a Which was the thick wire?
A
voltage
[3 marks]
10 Electricity can be dangerous. Describe two things that an electrical shock can do to
your body.
[2 marks]
11 Why can you safely touch a 12 V electricity supply, but not a 230 V mains supply?
Use the word resistance in your answer.
[3 marks]
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