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The passage discusses concepts about electricity such as Ohm's Law, electrical quantities and units, circuits and safety practices.

According to Ohm's Law, the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance.

Some examples of electrical quantities and their SI units discussed are: Current (Ampere), Voltage (Volt), Resistance (Ohm), and their measuring devices like Ammeter and Voltmeter.

NAME: ___________________________________YEAR & SECTION: __________ SCORE: __________

WRITER: IVY A. SANQUE EVALUATOR: MARIA NOVA D. ESTACION


MELC CODE: S8FE-li-31 S8FE-li-33
LEARNING RESOURCES: DepEd SOCCSKSARGEN Science 8 SLM, Science 8 Learner’s Module

QUARTER 1
Module 8: ELECTRICITY

MULTIPLE CHOICEwhic: DIRECTIONS. Read and answer the questions below. Encircle the letter of the
correct answer.
1. He states that the current flow through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference
(voltage) and inversely proportional to the resistance.
a. George Simon Ohm b. Andre-Marie Ampere c. Allesandro Volta d. All of the Above
2. It is the difference in potential energy of charged particles.
a. Electric Current b. Battery c. Resistance d. Voltage
3. What is the unit of resistivity?
a. Ohms b. Ohm-Watt c. Ohm-Joule d. Ohm-metre
4. Ohms law is mathematically expressed into three formulas except;
a. R=X/V b. V=IXR c. I=V/R d. R=V/I
5. Current is represented by _____ and its quantity is measured using the device called ammeter.
a. “L” b. “I” c. “C” d,”E”
6. What happens to the current in a circuit as the resistance decreases?
a. Current increases b. Current decreases c. Current remains the same d.no answer
7. What type of electric circuit has multiple paths for current to take?
a. Series circuit b. Static circuit c. short circuit d. parallel circuit
8. It is an automatically operated electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage
caused by excess current from an overload.
a. Fuse b. Earth ground c. Circuit breaker d. Electrical Insulator
9. It happens when wires with defective rubber insulation touch each other so the current does not
pass to the supposed path it should take.
a. Overloading b. Short Circuit c Plugging d. Double Insulation
10. When does overloading occur?
a. When the current in the circuit is enough in wire’s current rating.
b. When the current in the circuit exceeds the wire’s current rating
c. When the current in the circuit doesn’t exceeds the wire’s current rating
d. When the current in the circuit is less than the wire’s current rating.
11. It is a measure of the number of electric charges passing through a cross-section of a conductor in
a given time.
a. Electricity b. Electric Current c. Resistance d. Voltage
12. Which of the following is NOT considered as safety practice of appliances at home?
a. No overloading of appliances in the outlet
b. Unplugging of appliances in the outlet when not in use.
c. Inappropriate size of wire is used in wiring connection.
d. Appliances that get hot are kept away from things that could burn.
13. There are too many appliances plugged into one outlet.
a. Octopus wiring
b. Overload of the circuit
c. Double insulation
d. Electrical insulator
14. It can help protect from electrical shock, injury, or even death. Commonly known as TRR.
a. Through Reading Right
b. To Right Range
c. Temperature Resistant Right
d. Temper Resistant Receptacle
15. He conducted early experiments with lightning and electricity.
a. Benjamin Franklin
b. Thomas Edison
c. Alessandro Volta
d. Michael Faraday
II. Fill in the table to complete the concept on electricity.

Quantities SI Units Unit Symbol Measuring Device Inventor

Ampere

Voltage V

Ohm meter

III. Use the Ohm’s Law equation to solve the given problems. (5 points each)

1. A rice cooker has a resistance of 20 ohms and a current of 15 A. What is the voltage across the
device?

2. A circuit breaker needs a household voltage of 110V to push a current of 5.5 A through its coil.
What is the resistance of the circuit breaker?

3. A light bulb with a resistance of 5Ω if it is connected to a 35 V battery. What is the current of the
bulb?

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