Year Six Electrical Circuits Quiz

A colorful illustration of an electrical circuit with batteries, wires, and light bulbs, showcasing how electricity flows in a fun and educational style.

Year Six Electrical Circuits Challenge

Test your knowledge of electrical circuits with our engaging Year Six quiz! Designed for students, this quiz will help reinforce your understanding of key concepts related to electricity and circuits.

In this quiz, you will learn about:

  • Components of a circuit
  • Electrical flow
  • Conductors and insulators
  • Safety in electrical circuits
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ConductingBee532
For an electrical current to flow through an electrical circuit you need....?
Only a complete circuit.
An energy source (battery) and a complete circuit.
Only a battery.
Inserting a switch in a complete circuit with a battery allows...?
The flow of electricity to be increased.
The flow of electricity to stay the same.
The flow of electriciyu to be stopped in a controlled manner.
A simple, complete circuit that could visually demonstrate the flow of electricity would include ...?
A battery, switch and light bulb.
A battery and switch only.
A switch and light bulb only.
If one of the bulbs breaks in the circuit what happens to the other two bulbs...?
They both go out.
They both remain on.
One remains on and the other goes out.
If one of the bulbs breaks in the circuit what happens to the other two bulbs...?
They both go out.
They both remain on.
One remains on and the other goes out.
If a fourth bulb is added in series to the circuit what happens to the other bulbs...?
The bulbs remain the same.
The bulbs become dimmer.
The bulbs become brighter.
How is rubber different from most metals?
Rubber is a good conductor, most metals are insulators.
Rubber conducts electrons.
Rubber is a good insulator, most metals are conductors.
Rubber is a good power source; most metals are conductors.
What might happen if there was no rubber around a wire?
The battery wouldn't provide electrons.
We'd be in danger of electric shocks.
The circuit would be broken.
What happens if you disconnect a circuit from its positive terminal?
The electrons shoot out the negative terminal.
The electrons stop flowing.
The electricity reverses direction.
Nothing happens.
Which of the following is NOT a conductor?
Paper clip
Water
Wire
Plastic
______________ allow the movement of electrical energy.
Erasers
Closed Circuits
Open Circuits
Insulators
The symbol above is....
An Electron
A Globe
A Battery
A Wire
The symbol above is....
An Electron
A Globe
A Battery
A Wire
A Moustache
The best team in the AFL is...
The Adelaide Crows
 
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