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Read each question carefully. 1) How do lenses and mirrors work together in a telescope? Lenses shine light onto mirrors. Mirrors stop light from entering lenses. Lenses focus the light that mirrors reflect. Mirrors give color to the light that lenses produce. 2) How do the brakes and wheels work together in a bicycle? The brakes slow down the wheels. The brakes supply power to the wheels. The brakes keep the wheels from going flat. The brakes provide support for the wheels. 1

"Parts of a Blender" The picture below shows some parts of a blender. 3) from "Parts of a Blender" Which part of the blender delivers electricity to the motor? blades power switch speed controls power cord 2

4) from "Parts of a Blender" Which part of the blender makes the motor go fast or slow? base blade power switch speed controls 5) Which of the following will produce light? metal attracting a magnet ice melting in water sound coming from a speaker electricity heating a wire 6) Which turns electrical energy into sound energy? bicycle stereo drum flute 3

7) The picture below shows a drill that is plugged into an outlet. Why does the drill turn on when the trigger is pulled? The trigger turns the drill into an electromagnet. The trigger is a switch that closes the circuit. The trigger causes the drill to produce electricity. The trigger sends a signal to the outlet. 8) Which of the following will produce heat? sound thermometer electricity gravity 9) Which of the following converts electrical energy into sound? piano drum doorbell lamp 4

10) Which turns electrical energy into light energy? grandfather clock popcorn popper computer monitor microphone 11) Which of the following converts electrical energy into magnetic effects? 5

12) The picture below shows a toaster. Why does the toaster turn on when the lever is pushed down and the plug is in an outlet? Pushing down the lever causes the outlet to begin making electricity. Pushing down the lever causes the toaster to begin making electricity. Pushing down the lever closes the circuit between the toaster and the outlet. Pushing down the lever opens the circuit between the toaster and the outlet. 13) The picture below shows a circuit. What will most likely happen if a second battery is added to this circuit? The first battery will die. The first battery will become stronger. The bulb will become brighter. The bulb will become dimmer. 6

14) Which of the following is a parallel circuit? 7

15) In which of the following circuits will the bulb(s) most likely shine brightest? 16) Imagine a circuit has one battery and one bulb. Why might the bulb become very bright and then burn out if two more batteries are added to the circuit? because the three batteries cancelled each other out because the two extra batteries caused the first battery to die because the most batteries any circuit can contain is one because the extra batteries sent too much electricity into the bulb 8

17) Complete the following: a. Is the copper wire in a circuit a conductor or insulator? b. Explain your answer to Part a. 18) When one plugs in an electrical cord, they do not get an electric shock. Which statement best explains why? The rubber around the electrical wires is a good conductor of electricity. The rubber around the electrical wires changes the direction of the electric current. The rubber around the electrical wires does not conduct electricity well. The rubber around the electrical wires changes the charge of the electric current. 9

19) The graphic below shows electricity flowing through a circuit to light a bulb. Which of the following best describes the paperclip? The paperclip is a conductor. The paperclip is a battery. The paperclip is an insulator. The paperclip is a magnet. 20) Which statement best describes a conductor? a material through which thermal energy cannot move a material through which thermal energy moves slowly a material through which thermal energy creates electricity a material through which thermal energy moves easily 10

21) Which statement best describes an insulator? An insulator causes electricity to flow more slowly. An insulator causes electricity to flow more quickly. An insulator does not allow electrons to flow easily. An insulator allows electrons to flow easily. 22) The picture below shows the parts of a sewing machine power cord. Which statement is true? The copper wire conducts the electric current that flows through the rubber. The copper wire insulates the electric current that flows through the rubber. The rubber conducts the electric current that flows through the copper wire. The rubber insulates the electric current that flows through the copper wire. 11

23) Which of the following best explains the purpose of a plastic handle on a metal pan? Plastic handles help the pan heat up quickly. Plastic handles make the pan lighter. Plastic handles control how fast the food cooks. Plastic handles insulate hands from hot metal. 24) The graphic below shows a blender. Which of the following best describes the rubber in the electrical cord? It is a switch. It is a battery. It is an insulator. It is a conductor. 12