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Page 1: Physical Boot Camp 5.6B Demonstrate that the flow of electricity in circuits requires a complete path through which an electric current can pass and can

Physical Boot Camp

5.6BDemonstrate that the flow of electricity in circuits

requires a complete path through which an electric current can pass and can produce light, heat, and

sound.

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STAAR 2013 #16; RC 2; Readiness

1. The diagram shows a series circuit with three lit bulbs. How many of the bulb will remain lit if the wire is cut at the point show by the arrow?

F. 0G. 1H. 2J. 3

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STAAR 2013 #16; RC 2; Readiness

1. The diagram shows a series circuit with three lit bulbs. How many of the bulb will remain lit if the wire is cut at the point show by the arrow?

F. 0G. 1H. 2J. 3

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STAAR 2013 #35; RC 2; Readiness

2. Which of these changes to the electric circuit shown above will cause the light bulb to light up?

A. Straightening the wire so that the current can flow more easily.B. Adding a switch and more wire so that the current can flow more easily.C. Turning one battery so that its positive end connects to the other battery’s negative end.D. Making the length of wire the same on both sides of the light bulb.

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STAAR 2013 #35; RC 2; Readiness

2. Which of these changes to the electric circuit shown above will cause the light bulb to light up?

A. Straightening the wire so that the current can flow more easily.B. Adding a switch and more wire so that the current can flow more easily.C. Turning one battery so that its positive end connects to the other battery’s negative end.D. Making the length of wire the same on both sides of the light bulb.

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TAKS Study Guide, #16

6. One difference between an electromagnet and a bar magnet is that the magnetic field produced by an electromagnet can —

A be turned on and offB attract materials such as woodC be made permanentD have two north poles

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TAKS Study Guide, #16

6. One difference between an electromagnet and a bar magnet is that the magnetic field produced by an electromagnet can —

A be turned on and offB attract materials such as woodC be made permanentD have two north poles

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13. Which of the following is a conductor of electricity?

A A safety pinB A rubber eraserC A wooden spoonD A plastic glass

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13. Which of the following is a conductor of electricity?

A A safety pinB A rubber eraserC A wooden spoonD A plastic glass

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14. What is the purpose of an insulator?

A To conduct electricity quicklyB To speed up the flow of electricityC To slow down the flow of electricityD To complete the creation of a circuit

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14. What is the purpose of an insulator?

A To conduct electricity quicklyB To speed up the flow of electricityC To slow down the flow of electricityD To complete the creation of a circuit

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15. All of these are good insulators against electricity EXCEPT—

A a rubber eraserB a piece of paperC a paper clipD a plastic comb

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15. All of these are good insulators against electricity EXCEPT—

A a rubber eraserB a piece of paperC a paper clipD a plastic comb

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19. An object that needs electricity to operate will only work in a closed circuit. An example of this would be a lamp plugged into an electrical outlet. When the lamp is turned on, it creates a closed circuit. If the circuit is open, the lamp –

A needs to be removedB glows brightlyC is not glowingD blinks on and off

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19. An object that needs electricity to operate will only work in a closed circuit. An example of this would be a lamp plugged into an electrical outlet. When the lamp is turned on, it creates a closed circuit. If the circuit is open, the lamp –

A needs to be removedB glows brightlyC is not glowingD blinks on and off

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20. Which of the following is NOT a good conductor of electricity?

A A piece of paperB A paper clipC A metal washerD A strip of foil

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20. Which of the following is NOT a good conductor of electricity?

A A piece of paperB A paper clipC A metal washerD A strip of foil

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21. Which of the following is NOT a result of an electrical circuit?

A InertiaB SoundC LightD Heat

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21. Which of the following is NOT a result of an electrical circuit?

A InertiaB SoundC LightD Heat

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22. Electricity can flow in a circuit and can produce—

A heatB soundC lightD all of the above

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22. Electricity can flow in a circuit and can produce—

A heatB soundC lightD all of the above

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23. Electricity is measured in units called—

A unitsB wattsC poundsD inches

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23. Electricity is measured in units called—

A unitsB wattsC poundsD inches

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24. The complete path through which electricity flows to light up a bulb is called a—

A sensorB wireC circuitD plug

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24. The complete path through which electricity flows to light up a bulb is called a—

A sensorB wireC circuitD plug

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25. The circuit pictured above is incomplete. In order to turn on the light, a piece of wire needs to be connected from—

A A to CB A to DC B to CD C to D

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25. The circuit pictured above is incomplete. In order to turn on the light, a piece of wire needs to be connected from—

A A to CB A to DC B to CD C to D

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32. Which of the following can most easily produce a magnetic field?

A WaterB ElectricityC SunlightD Petroleum

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32. Which of the following can most easily produce a magnetic field?

A WaterB Electricity (electromagnet)C SunlightD Petroleum

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34. A student wraps a wire around an iron nail. The student then connects the wire to a battery. The nail attracts another nail and they stick together. What force holds the two nails together?

A Gravitational forceB Magnetic forceC Electrical forceD Friction force

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34. A student wraps a wire around an iron nail. The student then connects the wire to a battery. The nail attracts another nail and they stick together. What force holds the two nails together?

A Gravitational forceB Magnetic forceC Electrical forceD Friction force

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35. Which of the following is NOT part of an electromagnet?

A A wireB A piece of ironC A toothpickD A power source

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35. Which of the following is NOT part of an electromagnet?

A A wireB A piece of ironC A toothpickD A power source

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36. Students are designing an electrical circuit that produces sound. Which of the following could be used to conduct electricity in the circuit?

A Metal foil stripB A small glass tubeC A rubber bandD A drinking straw

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36. Students are designing an electrical circuit that produces sound. Which of the following could be used to conduct electricity in the circuit?

A Metal foil stripB A small glass tubeC A rubber bandD A drinking straw

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40. During a science investigation, a student made the device shown. This device can BEST be used as a—

A heaterB magnetC light sourceD simple radio

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40. During a science investigation, a student made the device shown. This device can BEST be used as a—

A heaterB magnetC light sourceD simple radio

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44. Which of the objects below is NOT needed to test electrical conductivity?

A. BatteryB. Object powered by electricityC. Insulated wireJ. Electrical tape

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44. Which of the objects below is NOT needed to test electrical conductivity?

A. BatteryB. Object powered by electricityC. Insulated wireJ. Electrical tape

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45. What process causes electricity to flow in a circuit, completing its path so that an electric current can pass through and produce sound?

A. ConductivityB. SolubilityC. InsulationD. Vibrations

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45. What process causes electricity to flow in a circuit, completing its path so that an electric current can pass through and produce sound?

A. ConductivityB. SolubilityC. InsulationD. Vibrations

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46. Students are experimenting with the flow of electricity in circuits. The teacher instructed them to wear rubber gloves during the experiment because –

A. rubber gloves are insulatorsB. rubber gloves are conductorsC. rubber gloves keep the student dryD. rubber gloves allow electricity to flow

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46. Students are experimenting with the flow of electricity in circuits. The teacher instructed them to wear rubber gloves during the experiment because –

A. rubber gloves are insulatorsB. rubber gloves are conductorsC. rubber gloves keep the student dryD. rubber gloves allow electricity to flow

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47. A group of students decide to investigate what is required to make a complete path through which an electric current can pass. The students used different objects to see if they could produce heat. They tested each object but did not record their observations. Why is it important for students to repeat this investigation?

A. to formulate a new hypothesisB. to record accurate dataC. to test additional objectsD. to communicate a written conclusion

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47. A group of students decide to investigate what is required to make a complete path through which an electric current can pass. The students used different objects to see if they could produce heat. They tested each object but did not record their observations. Why is it important for students to repeat this investigation?

A. to formulate a new hypothesisB. to record accurate dataC. to test additional objectsD. to communicate a written conclusion

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48. A student forgets to use a plastic coated wire and notices that the wire connecting to the battery is very hot. Which statement below explains why the wire is hot?

A. The wire is not insulated and electrical energy from the wire produces heat.B. The wire is not insulated and electrical energy flowing from the battery produces heat.C. The wire is not insulated and electrical energy from the bulb heats the wire.D. The wire is not insulated and electrical energy from the switch produces heat.

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48. A student forgets to use a plastic coated wire and notices that the wire connecting to the battery is very hot. Which statement below explains why the wire is hot?

A. The wire is not insulated and electrical energy from the wire produces heat.B. The wire is not insulated and electrical energy flowing from the battery produces heat.C. The wire is not insulated and electrical energy from the bulb heats the wire.D. The wire is not insulated and electrical energy from the switch produces heat.

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49. Which part of the circuit is the energy source?

A. WireB. BulbC. BatteryD. Switch

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49. Which part of the circuit is the energy source?

A. WireB. BulbC. BatteryD. Switch

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50. Which of these could NOT be used to replace a wire in a circuit?

A. Iron nailB. Bendable strawC. Steel spoonD. Aluminum Foil

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50. Which of these could NOT be used to replace a wire in a circuit?

A. Iron nailB. Bendable strawC. Steel spoonD. Aluminum Foil

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51. Electricity can be used to produce—

A. LightB. HeatC. SoundD. All of the above

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51. Electricity can be used to produce—

A. LightB. HeatC. SoundD. All of the above

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52. When wires are connected to a battery and a light bulb in a circuit, the light bulb is lit. Which types of energy are produced by the battery and light bulb?

A. Electrical and lightB. Sound and lightC. Electrical and soundD. Light and sound

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52. When wires are connected to a battery and a light bulb in a circuit, the light bulb is lit. Which types of energy are produced by the battery and light bulb?

A. Electrical and lightB. Sound and lightC. Electrical and soundD. Light and sound

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Students were discovering how to create a circuit which lit a light bulb. The teacher recorded the work time for each group:

53. Which group took the least amount of time to complete their circuit?

A. Group 1B. Group 2C. Group 3D. Group 4

Start Time End Time

Group 1 9:15 a.m. 10:05 a.m.

Group 2 9:17 a.m. 10:02 a.m.

Group 3 9:20 a.m. 10:15 a.m.

Group 4 9:23 a.m. 9:58 a.m.

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Students were discovering how to create a circuit which lit a light bulb. The teacher recorded the work time for each group:

53. Which group took the least amount of time to complete their circuit?

A. Group 1B. Group 2C. Group 3D. Group 4

Start Time End Time

Group 1 9:15 a.m. 10:05 a.m.

Group 2 9:17 a.m. 10:02 a.m.

Group 3 9:20 a.m. 10:15 a.m.

Group 4 9:23 a.m. 9:58 a.m.

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Students were discovering how to create a circuit which lit a light bulb. The teacher recorded the work time for each group:

54. Which accurately shows the order from shortest amount of time to longest amount of time taken to complete the experiment?

A. 1, 2, 3, 4B. 4, 2, 1, 3C. 4, 1, 2, 3D. 3, 1, 2, 4

Start Time End Time

Group 1 9:15 a.m. 10:05 a.m.

Group 2 9:17 a.m. 10:02 a.m.

Group 3 9:20 a.m. 10:15 a.m.

Group 4 9:23 a.m. 9:58 a.m.

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Students were discovering how to create a circuit which lit a light bulb. The teacher recorded the work time for each group:

54. Which accurately shows the order from shortest amount of time to longest amount of time taken to complete the experiment?

A. 1, 2, 3, 4B. 4, 2, 1, 3C. 4, 1, 2, 3D. 3, 1, 2, 4

Start Time End Time

Group 1 9:15 a.m. 10:05 a.m.

Group 2 9:17 a.m. 10:02 a.m.

Group 3 9:20 a.m. 10:15 a.m.

Group 4 9:23 a.m. 9:58 a.m.

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Students were discovering how to create a circuit which lit a light bulb. The teacher recorded the work time for each group:

55. How much longer did it take Group 3 to light the bulb that Group 2?

A. 55B. 35 C. 25D. 20

Start Time End Time

Group 1 9:15 a.m. 10:05 a.m.

Group 2 9:17 a.m. 10:02 a.m.

Group 3 9:20 a.m. 10:15 a.m.

Group 4 9:23 a.m. 9:58 a.m.

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Students were discovering how to create a circuit which lit a light bulb. The teacher recorded the work time for each group:

55. How much longer did it take Group 3 to light the bulb that Group 2?

A. 55B. 35 C. 25D. 20 (55-35 = 20)

Start Time End Time

Group 1 9:15 a.m. 10:05 a.m.

Group 2 9:17 a.m. 10:02 a.m.

Group 3 9:20 a.m. 10:15 a.m.

Group 4 9:23 a.m. 9:58 a.m.

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56. Students made observations while constructing circuits. Which of the following would be an incorrect observation?

A. The path for electricity to flow must be closed.B. Aluminum foil cannot be used as a path for electricity to flow.C. Conductors, such as copper wire and iron nails, can be used to connect the energy source to the light bulb.D. Electricity does not flow through the circuit when the circuit is open.

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56. Students made observations while constructing circuits. Which of the following would be an incorrect observation?

A. The path for electricity to flow must be closed.B. Aluminum foil cannot be used as a path for electricity to flow.C. Conductors, such as copper wire and iron nails, can be used to connect the energy source to the light bulb.D. Electricity does not flow through the circuit when the circuit is open.

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57. Students were given materials to complete a circuit to turn on one light. The materials received were 2 wires, a AA battery, and various sizes of light bulbs. What is the variable in the experiment?

A. WiresB. BatteryC. Size of light bulbD. Time of day

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57. Students were given materials to complete a circuit to turn on one light. The materials received were 2 wires, a AA battery, and various sizes of light bulbs. What is the variable in the experiment?

A. WiresB. BatteryC. Size of light bulbD. Time of day

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58. After several tries to turn on a light using a simple circuit, a student concluded that the circuit must be closed in order for the light to be turned on. Is the student’s conclusion reasonable?

A. No, because circuits cannot turn on lights.B. No, because the circuit needs to remain open in order for it to work.C. Yes, because all conclusions are correct.D. Yes, because circuits must be closed in order for the electricity to flow through them.

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58. After several tries to turn on a light using a simple circuit, a student concluded that the circuit must be closed in order for the light to be turned on. Is the student’s conclusion reasonable?

A. No, because circuits cannot turn on lights.B. No, because the circuit needs to remain open in order for it to work.C. Yes, because all conclusions are correct.D. Yes, because circuits must be closed in order for the electricity to flow through them.

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59. In science class, students were investigation ways to build circuits. Which items should students choose to create a working electrical circuit?

A. One copper wire, wood chips, and a light bulbB. Two copper wires, a plastic straw, and a light bulbC. Two copper wires, a battery, and a light bulbD. Wood chips, iron fillings, and a battery

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59. In science class, students were investigation ways to build circuits. Which items should students choose to create a working electrical circuit?

A. One copper wire, wood chips, and a light bulbB. Two copper wires, a plastic straw, and a light bulbC. Two copper wires, a battery, and a light bulbD. Wood chips, iron fillings, and a battery