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Name: ________________________________ Date: ______________________

Grade & Section: ________________________


Science 10 ; Unit Test (Unit 2, Module 1)
I. Identification. Identify the word/s described by the following statement. Choose your answer from the word box
below.
magnet computer unit magnetic field headphone weber

electric field motor electromagnetic induction microphone tesla

audio interface cables studio monitor digital audio software generator

stroking electricity metal detector audio console electromagnet

___________________ 1. Converts sound into electrical signal.

___________________ 2. Used for referencing or for checking what the mix would sound like

___________________ 3. Commonly known as speakers but these give a sound close enough to the real
sound input.

___________________ 4. Processor should be reasonably fast enough to record, edit, mix, store, and master a
copy of the record.

___________________ 5. Used for connecting audio interface, microphones, studio monitors, and different
instruments.

___________________ 6. It converts analog and phone calls to a digital output.

___________________ 7. One way of magnetization.

___________________ 8. The unit for magnetics field

___________________ 9. It has two magnetic poles; the north and south pole.

___________________ 10. A phenomenon of inducing a voltage in a conductor by changing the magnetic field
near the conductor.

___________________ 11. A region of magnetic influence around the magnetic poles and moving charged
particles.

___________________ 12. A force field surrounding electric charges or group of charges where a force acts on
charges within the field.

___________________ 13. It is produced by vibrating or flowing charges.

___________________ 14. Magnet whose magnetic properties are produced by electric current.

___________________ 15. A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
II. True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is correct. If false, change the underlined word/s to make the
statement correct.
______________ 1. Hans Christian Oersted discovered that a current carrying wire caused a nearby magnetized compass
needle to deflect.
______________ 2. Michael Faradays discovery paved the way to the generation of electricity.
______________ 3. When the two unlike magnets are brought together, they repel.
______________ 4. The right-hand rule is used in electron flow of charges.
______________ 5. The strength of magnetism of a bar magnet is stronger at the poles.
______________ 6. A magnetic fields surrounds a magnet.
______________ 7. Galvanometers are the device that detect and convert audio inputs to electric outputs or vice-versa.
______________ 8. Generator is a coil of wire that uses current to produce a strong magnetic field.
______________ 9. If the direction of current is known, the direction of the magnetic field is parallel to it.
______________ 10. The magnetic field is strongest at the end of the current-carrying coil.
______________ 11. Transformer is the property of being able to attract objects.
______________ 12. Two positive charges attract.
______________ 13. Magnets exert either force of attraction or repulsion.
______________ 14. Motor transforms energy from mechanical to electrical.
______________ 15. Using a coil, when the North pole of a bar is inserted the compass needle deflected to the left.
1.true

2. true

3. attract

4. conventional flow

5. true

6. true

7. transducers

8. electromagnet

9. perpendicular

10. center

11. magnetism

12. repel
Name: ________________________________ Date: ______________________
Grade & Section: ________________________
Science 10 ; Unit Test (Unit 2, Module 1)
I. Multiple Choice. Directions: Read the following questions carefully then shade the letter of the correct answer.

1. In which device is magnetic field present?


A. A charged balloon C. a cooling soldering iron
B. A very hot horse-shoe magnet D. A microphone undergoing a sound check
2. What basic principle enables ALL electric generators to operate?
A. Iron is the only element that is magnetic.
B. Opposite electric charges attract and like charges repel.
C. A closed-loop conductor within a changing magnetic field will have an induced electromotive force.
D. A current-carrying conductor placed within a magnetic field will experience a magnetic force.
3. What is the difference between electromagnets and bar magnets?
A. Bar magnets can be turned off but electromagnets cannot.
B. Bar magnets have a magnetic field but electromagnets do not.
C. Electromagnets need electricity but bar magnets do not.
D. none of these
4. Which statement about an electromagnetic nail is NOT TRUE?
A. Steady magnetic lines of induction surround a battery-powered electromagnetic nail.
B. The current in the electromagnetic nail demagnetizes the iron nail.
C. The magnetic field lines produced resemble that of a bar magnet.
D. The magnetic field strength is proportional to the nails current.
5. Which energy transformation is taking place in an electrical motor?
A. Electrical Energy Mechanical Energy C. Mechanical Energy Electrical Energy
B. Mechanical Energy Electrical Energy D. Chemical Energy Mechanical Energy
6. Which can be picked up by a magnet?
A. tinned steel can B. plastic fork C. aluminum screw D. pewter mug

7. Two blocks of iron are placed inside a coil through which a current is passed. Which of
the following statements is NOT correct?
A. the poles of the iron blocks will be [N-S] [S-N] or [S-N] [N-S] depending on the direction of current flow
B. the blocks of iron become quickly magnetized
C. the blocks of iron move towards each other
D. the iron blocks stay together even after the current is switched off

8.
WHAT HAPPENS when the two magnets are brought together?
A. they repel B. they do nothing C. they vibrate D. they attract
9. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. magnetic forces can act through magnetic materials
B. magnetic forces cannot act through non-magnetic materials
C. magnetic materials can be made by stroking with the of a magnet
D. if object x is attracted by a magnet, x must be a magnet
10. Which is NOT found in motor but needed by the generator?
A. Coiled wire B. Armature C. Turbine D. Iron Core

11.
WHAT HAPPENS when a steel bar magnet and an iron block are brought together?
A. they repel B. they do nothing C. they vibrate D. they attract

12.
WHAT HAPPENS when two iron blocks are brought together?
A. repel each other B. start to vibrate C. attract each other D. nothing
13. How can we increase the strength of an electromagnet?
A. add an iron core C. reduce the current in the coil
B. reduce the number of turns on the coil D. all of these
14. Where are the field lines most concentrated around a bar magnet?
A. at both poles C. at the north pole only
B. in the middle D. at the south pole only
15. The arrow on magnetic field lines shows them flowing in which direction?
A. from south to north C. from left to right
B. from north to south D. from right to left

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