What Is The Best Conductor II
What Is The Best Conductor II
What type of
NAME: _________________________________ charge does it have now?
A. Neutral
Grade & Section:__________________________ B. Negative
C. Positive
I. Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of
D. Both positive & negative
the correct answer. Write the letter on the space 11. What is the best conductor
provided before the number.
1. Which of the following refers to the attraction or Directions: Identify the following terms
II.
repulsion between electric charges? described in each statement by filling in the
A. Friction missing letter. (12-15)
B. Conduction
C. Electric field
D. Electric force
2. What do you call the process of transferring
charge between objects by touching or rubbing?
A. Proton
B. Static discharge
C. Charging by contact
D. Charging by induction
3. Which of the following is NOT an insulator?
A. Copper wire
B. Hair
C. Rubber band
D. Wooden spoon
4. What do you call to the materials in which
II. III. Write Charging by FRICTION,
electrons do not move freely?
CONDUCTION, or INDUCTION on
A. conductor B. insulator C. metals D. neutrons
the space provided.
5. Which of the following is NOT a good conductor
16. Clothes rubbing together in a
of electricity?
dryer-
A. Aluminum B. Copper C. Glass D. Silver
6. How does an atom becomes charged? ____________________________
A. By losing protons. 17. Feet rubbing on a carpet-
B. By gaining neutrons. ____________________________
C. By distributing the charges. 18. Charging microphones or
D. By gaining and losing of electrons smartphones-
7. Which of the following object is an example of __________________________
insulator? 19. Two balloons moving away-
A. Aluminum B. Copper C. Gold D. Plastic ______________________________
8. What do you call the process of charging a 20. two metal spheres are mounted on
conductor by bringing it near another charged insulating stands-________________
object?
A. Conduction
B. Induction
C. Neutralization
D. Polarization
9. Which of the following pairs of objects are
insulators?
A. Rubber & gold
B. Plastic & glass
C. Copper & aluminum
D. Copper & aluminum