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Worksheet for Class 6 Science - Electricity And Circuits

Worksheet for Class 6 Science -  Electricity And Circuits

Worksheet for Class 6 Science -  Electricity And Circuits


1. Fill in the blanks:

    1. __________ is the device used to break an electric circuit.
    2. There are __________ terminals in an electric cell.
    3. An electric bulb has a ___________ that is connected to its terminals.
    4. __________ is two (or more) cells combination.

 

2. State True/False:

    1. The bulb is the source of electricity in an electric circuit.
    2. A sheet of thermocol may carry an electric current.
    3. Paper is an excellent electrical conductor.
    4. Metals allow electric current to pass through them.
    5. In place of metal wires, circuit may be created with a jute thread.

 

Match the following:

‘A’‘B’
BatteryElectricity cannot pass through it.
SwitchEither completes or breaks the circuit
CircuitConverts electricity into light
FilamentElectricity can pass through it

 

BulbIs a path of electricity
ConductorA combination of cells
CellGlows when electricity passes  in it
InsulatorA device that produces electricity


4. Define a circuit. Draw the labeled diagram and its different components.
5. Discuss open and closed circuits with the help of diagrams.
6. Discuss various protection precautions and procedures when electrical appliances are in use.

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