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8 Sci – 4 Electricity Magnetic and Heating Effects – Complete Chapter – (FREE MCQ Test)

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8 Sci – 4 Electricity Magnetic and Heating Effects – Complete Chapter – (FREE MCQ Test)

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Which of the following common devices works primarily based on the magnetic effect of electric current?

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Which scientist is credited with the discovery in 1820 that electricity and magnetism are linked, observing that an electric current produced a magnetic field?

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By changing which property of the electric circuit can the poles (North and South) of an electromagnet be reversed?

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What phenomenon occurs when electric current flows through a conductor and produces a magnetic field around it?

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Why is a dry cell called ‘dry’?

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In electric heating appliances like a room heater, what is the rod or coil of wire called?

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What is the primary purpose of lifting electromagnets used on cranes in factories and scrap yards?

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Which of the following household appliances works based on the principle of the heating effect of electric current?

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A current carrying coil that behaves as a magnet is called an:

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In household circuits, why are safety devices placed in the circuit?

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Why does a conductor get heated when electric current flows through it?

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In a Voltaic cell, what is the liquid substance in which the metal plates (electrodes) are partly dipped?

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Which specific type of wire is commonly used for heating elements in household appliances because it offers higher resistance compared to copper wire of the same size and length?

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In the internal structure of a typical dry cell, which component acts as the negative terminal?

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For practical applications, what core material is typically inserted into a current-carrying coil to make the resulting electromagnet stronger?

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In a simple lemon cell constructed in Activity 4.6, what acts as the electrolyte?

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Which two Italian scientists are associated with the Voltaic or Galvanic cell, based on their observations of electricity generated by metals and liquid?

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What happens to the magnetic field generated by a current-carrying wire when the electric current is stopped?

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What is the primary cause of Earth behaving like a giant magnet?

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What is the term for the generation of heat in conductors due to the flow of electric current?

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Which of the following factors, if increased, would lead to a stronger electromagnet?

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What is a Voltaic cell (also known as a Galvanic cell) defined as?

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The amount of heat generated in a wire due to current flow depends on the material, thickness, length, and the duration for which the current flows. What is the other crucial factor mentioned that affects the heat generated?

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In the presence of a current-carrying wire, why does a magnetic compass needle deflect?

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Which type of cell is described as a ‘single use cell’, meaning once the chemicals are used up, it must be disposed of?

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