A continuous conducting path consisting of wires and other resistances and a switch, between the two terminals of a battery along which an electric current flows is called:
1.Resistivity
2.Circuit
3.Electric power
4.Insulator
 A flow of electric charges in a conductor such as in a metal wire is called:
1.Electric circuits
2.Electric current
3. Resistance
4.Electric power
 In an electric circuit, the amount of work done in moving a unit charge from one point to the other point is called:
1.Electric potential
2.Conductor
3.Potential difference
4.Electric charge
 When 1 coulomb of charge flows through any cross-section of a conductor in 1 second, the electric current flowing through it is said to be:
1. 1 volt
2.1 ampere
3.1 watt
4.1 metre
 Which instrument is used to measure potential difference?
1. Galvanometer
2.Magnetometer
3.Voltmeter
4. Ammeter
 Which of the following is a current-detecting instrument?
1.Voltmeter
2.Ammeter
3.Magnetometer
4.Galvanometer
Current is inversely proportional to:
1.Potential difference
2.Resistance
3.Voltage
4.Electric power
The resistance of a wire is inversely proportional to the:
1.Four times of its diameter
2.Square of its diameter
3. ¼ of its diameter
4.1/3 of its diameter
Name a device used for the magnification of the objects?
1.Bolometer
2.Barometer
3. Binoculars
4. Barograph
Name a device used to measure atmospheric humidity?
1.Hygrometer
2.Gravometer
3.Avometer
4.Calorimeter
Name a device which is used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy?
1.Dip Circle
2.Denial Cell
3.Dynamo
4.Dynamometer
Name a devise used to measure the sharpness of the electric current?
1.Gravometer
2.Electrometer
3.Galvanometer
4. Dynamometer
Name an electronic device which is used to measure the current in ampere?
1.Altimeter
2.Audiometer
3.Ammeter
4.Airometer
Name an equipment through which electrons are emitted or ejected?
1.Cathode ray tube
2.Callipers
3. Coolidge tube
4.Bolometer
Name an equipment through which the distances travelled by the wheels of the vehicles are measured?
1.Accumulator
2.Avometer
3.Animometer
4.Adiometer
Name an instrument used to measure the sound waves inside the water?
1.Comograph
2.Dictaphone
3.Crescograph
4.Hydrophone
One volt is equal to:
1.1 J C-1
2. 2 J C
3.1.5 J C-1
4.0.5 J C-1
Resistance of which of the following is unaffected by temperature?
1.Manganin
2.Constantan
3.Nichrome
4. All of the above
Rheostat is the other name of:
1.Fixed resistance
2.Variable resistance
3. Insulator
4.Conductor
The actual flow of electrons which constitute the current is from:
1.Negative to positive terminal
2. Positive to negative terminal
3.Flow at random
4. None of the above
The device by which artificial climate is produced:
1.Callipers
2.Cytotron
3.Cardiogram
4.Cardiogram
The device that confirms the presence of electric charge:
1.Electric Meter
2.Electro Meter
3.Electron Microscope
4. Electroscope
The equipment through which any substance be cut into very small pieces:
1.Manometer
2.Microtome
3.Micrometer
4.Machmeter
The equipment used in internal combustion heat engine, vehicle engine etc. is known as:
1.Altimeter
2.Crescograph
3.Cyclotron
4.Carburator
The law which gives relationship between current and potential difference is called:
1.Ohm’s law
2. Ampere’s law
3.Biot-Savart law
4.Coulomb’s law
The rate at which electrical energy is consumed is called:
1.Electric power
2.Electric current
3.Electric circuit
4.Resistivity
The resistance of a conductor depends on its:
1.Length
2.Nature of material
3. Thickness
4.All of the above
The resistance which can be changed as desired is called:
1. Wire joints
2. Fixed resistance
3.Variable resistance
4. A switch
Through which device the illumination and intensity of two light sources are compared?
1.Pyrometer
2.Phototeligraphic
3.Photometer
4.Periscope
Through which equipment human’s heart beats are recorded and detected via graphics?
1.Barograph
2.Crescograph
3.Comograph
4.Cardiograph
To which device is the two ends of a conductor are connected to maintain a potential difference and get a continuous flow of current?
1.Bulb
2.Cell
3. Tube light
4.All of the above
What is the formula for calculating current?
1.I = V * R
2.I = V + R
3. I = V – R
4.I = V/R
What is the SI unit of electrical conductance?
1.Volt
2.Watt
3.Siemens
4. Ampere
What is the SI unit of potential difference?
1.Coulomb
2.Volt
3.Ampere
4.Ohm-metre
What is the SI unit of resistance?
1.Volt
2.Watt
3.Ohm
4. Metre
Which device is used to detect and measure the purification of the milk?
1.Microphone
2.Heart Lungs Machine
3.Ganong Respiratory
4.Lactometer
Which device is used to measure the depth of seas and oceans?
1.Gravometer
2.Fathometer
3.Gyroscope
4.Dilatometers
Which equipment is employed to project or expose pictures on the screen?
1. Epidayscope
2.Endoscope
3.Density Meter
4.Escalator
Which of the following is a part of electrical circuit?
1.Battery
2.Fixed resistance
3.Connecting wires
4.All of the above