Q.1
Which one of these needs electricity to make it work?
  • A television
  • A pencil
  • A spade
  • A balloon
Q.2
Ellie takes the bulb out of her circuit and replaces it with a buzzer. When Ellie switches on the circuit, what does the buzzer produce?
  • Light
  • Sound
  • Electricity
  • Air
Q.3
Small amounts of electricity can be stored in _________.
  • Motors
  • Bulbs
  • Batteries
  • Cupboards
Q.4
Which one of these uses electricity to make it work?
  • A garden hose
  • A watering can
  • A clockwork toy
  • A computer
Q.5
Which one of these is a conductor of electricity?
  • Wood
  • Rubber
  • Metal
  • Plastic
Q.6
Freddie has built a toy car. He wants to make the car move on its own. He adds a battery, wires, a switch and a _____.
  • Bulb
  • Motor
  • Seat
  • Radio
Q.7
Some materials let electricity go through them. What do we call materials that will let electricity go through them?
  • Transfers
  • Conductors
  • Insulators
  • Carriers
Q.8
Ellie is building a simple circuit. It has wires, a switch, a battery, and a bulb. When Ellie turns it on, what does the bulb produce?
  • Sound
  • Electricity
  • Light
  • Air
Q.9
What do we use to turn electricity on and off?
  • A handle
  • A switch
  • A tap
  • A lever
Q.10
Electricity is carried round the country in wires. These hang from very tall ______.
  • Towers
  • Pylons
  • Trees
  • Spires
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