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The document is a project assignment for Grade 07 Science at Nalanda Vidyalaya focusing on static electricity. It includes multiple-choice questions, circuit-related inquiries, and fill-in-the-blank exercises related to static electric charges and capacitors. The assignment aims to assess students' understanding of static electricity concepts and their applications.

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7-2 Science EM

The document is a project assignment for Grade 07 Science at Nalanda Vidyalaya focusing on static electricity. It includes multiple-choice questions, circuit-related inquiries, and fill-in-the-blank exercises related to static electric charges and capacitors. The assignment aims to assess students' understanding of static electricity concepts and their applications.

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Nalanda Vidyalaya

NALANDA VIDYALAYA – Colombo


NALANDA VIDYALAYA 10 VIDYALAYA
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Test NALANDA VIDYALAYA
Project Unit : 02
Grade 07 Science
Project Static electricity

Part I

Underline the most suitable answer.


1.Who first revealed that static electrical charges are developed on the surface of the objects by rubbing?
i.Willium Sucerburg ii. Willium Gilbert
iii. Albert Einstein iv. Benjamin franklin

2. This diagram shows the standard symbol of a


i. Dry cell
ii. Galvanometer
iii. Diode
iv. Capacitor

3. The thing that can be used to identify the presence of static electric charges in a body is
i.Iron fillings ii.Compass
iii.Capacitor iv.Light,small pieces of paper

4.This diagram shows


i. A gold leaf electroscope
ii. A dynamo
iii.An electric cell
iv.Galvanometer

5.The unit measuring the amount of charges that can be stored in a capacitor is
i.Volt ii.Ampere
iii.Ohm iv.Farad

6.What is the observation according to the this activity?


i. Attract each other
ii.Repel each other
iii.No change occurs
iii.First repulsion occurs and then attraction occurs

7.Kamal said that a material named "A" which was rubbed with hair and when it was brought close to light
pieces of papers they are not attracted. The "A" may be,
i.Drinking straw ii.Plastic pen tube
iii.Comb iv.Iron nail

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8.The phenomenon which is not caused due to static electric charges is,
i.Thundering
ii.Tick sound when ironing artificial clothes
iii.Iron fillings getting attracted to magnets
iv.Attraction of hair on the arm towards the T.V. screen, when switching off.

Part II

01. There are two circuits with capacitors.

A B

i. What is known as a capacitor?

ii. What is the function of a capacitor?

iii. Draw the external appearance of a capacitor.

iv. Briefly explain about the circuit “A” and “B”

v. What is the thing you should consider when connecting a L.E.D. to the circuit “B”?

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02. Answer the questions based on the following activity.

glass rod, ebonite rod,rubbed with


rubbed with silk wool

with silk glass rod,


rubbed with
silk

A B

i. What are the two types of static electric charges?

ii. What is the type of static electric charges on glass rod rubbed with silk?

iii. What is the type of static electric charges on ebonite rod rubbed with wool?

iv. In which instance of A and b, an attraction occurs between the two rods?

v. In which instance of A and b, an repulsion occurs between the two rods?

vi. Give reasons for each attraction and repulsion occurs between the two rods.

03. Fill in the blanks using given words.

a. Materials used to produce static electric charges must be kept dry and …………….
b. Static electricity is used in the electronic circuits in equipment like ………………… machines
c. Objects with like electric charges………………. each other.
d. Objects with unlike electric charges ………….. each other.
e. When a charged object is brought towards the metal plate of this electroscope, the gold leaf
…………………….

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