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Class 7 Science Chapter 10 Question Answers - Electric Current and Its Effects

Very Short Q&A:

Q1: Circuit diagram is a simplified conventional pictorial representation of an_______________.

Ans : electrical circuit

Q2: A circuit diagram uses standard symbols for electric components. True/ False.

Ans : True.

Q3: Define electric circuit.

Ans : A closed path formed by the interconnection of electrical components through which electric current flows is called an electrical circuit.

Q4: For a bulb to glow, it must be connected to a battery. Why?

Ans : because a bulb will require more power

Q5: What is a cell holder?

Ans : A compartment that holds two or more cells together to form a battery is called a cell holder.

Q6: If current does not flow through a circuit, then it is said to be an

  1. Open circuit
  2. Closed circuit
  3. Incomplete circuit
  4. Both a and c

Ans : Both a and c

Q7: A circuit is said to be open circuit or complete when current flows through it.. True/ False.

Ans : False

Q8: What is a battery?

Ans : A combination of two or more cells connected together is called a battery. It is formed by connecting the positive terminal of one cell to the negative terminal of another.

Q9: The symbol for battery is

Class 7 Science Chapter 10 Question Answers - Electric Current and Its Effects

Ans :  C

Class 7 Science Chapter 10 Question Answers - Electric Current and Its Effects

Q10: Draw the symbol for electric bulb in an electric circuit.

Ans : Class 7 Science Chapter 10 Question Answers - Electric Current and Its Effects

Q11: Which one of the two minimise wastage of electricity CFL’s or an electric bulb?

Ans : CFL’s

Q12: Enlist some appliances that work on the property of the heating effect of electric current.

Ans : the electric room heater, electric roti maker, electric iron, toaster, hair dryer, electric stove, immersion water heater, food warmer, electric coffee maker, electric rice cooker and geyser.

Q13: Electric room heaters have coils of wire that produce heat, which are known as heating elements.True/False.

Ans : True

Q14: State some factors that affect production of heat in a wire through which an electric current is passing.

Ans : Length and thickness of the wire, the duration of flow of current, and the material of the wire.

Q15: Name the principle of working of electric fuse.

Ans : The electric fuse works on the principle of the heating effect of electric current.

Q16: What is an electric fuse?

Ans : An electric fuse is a safety device to prevent damage to an electrical circuit when excessive current flows through it.

Q17: What is the full form of MCB?

Ans : Miniature Circuit Breakers

Q18: What is the full form of CFL’s?

Ans : Compact Fluorescent Lamps

Q19: State one advantage of MCB.

Ans : These switches turn off automatically when there is an overload or a short circuit.

Q20: An electromagnet does not attract a piece of iron. True/ False

Ans : False

Q21: Longer line in the symbol for a cell represents its ------- terminal.

  1. Negative
  2. Positive
  3. Neutral
  4. None of these

Ans : Positive

Q22: Name a safety device in domestic circuit used to prevent electrical fire due to short circuit or overloading.

Ans : Electric fuse.

Q23: Enlist some appliances that work on the property of the magnetic effect of electric current.

Ans : Electric Bell, Motor, Fan etc.

Q24: What is meant by electric current?

Ans : Electric Current: Flow of electrons.

Q25: What is an electric circuit?

Ans : Electric Circuit : The closed path in which electric current flows

Q26: What happens when current is switched ‘on’ in a room heater?

Ans : It becomes red hot and gives out heat

Q27: Which of the two absorbs more radiation- a dark coloured object or a light coloured object?

Ans : Heating effect of electric current and magnetic effect of electric current.

Q28: Would any of the bulbs glow when the switch is in the ‘OFF’ position in a circuit?

Ans : In an electrical Circuit when we replace electrical components with their symbols we call it Circuit diagram.

Q29: What is a circuit diagram?

Ans : In an electrical Circuit when we replace electrical components with their symbols we call it Circuit diagram.

Q30: When the electric current through the fuse exceeds a certain limit, the fuse wire melts and breaks. True/False

Ans : True

Q31: The combination of two or more cells is called a __________________.

Ans : Battery

Q32: A straight wire carrying electric current is moving out of plane of paper and is perpendicular to it. What is the direction and type of induced magnetic field?

Ans : Induced magnetic field will be in the form of concentric circles in the plane of paper.

Q33: A current through a horizontal power line flows in north to south direction. What is the direction of magnetic field (i)at a point directly below it and (ii)at a point directly above it?

Ans : (i) West to East (ii) East to West

Q34: What do you mean by electromagnetic induction?

Ans : The process, due to which a changing magnetic field in a conductor induces a current in another conductor, is called electromagnetic induction.

Q35: How we can show that magnetic field exist around a wire carrying current?

Ans : By using magnetic compass which shows deflection.

Q36: How can a solenoid be used to magnetise a steel bar?

Ans : By inserting the steel bar inside the solenoid and switching on electric current.

Q37: Give the factors that affect strength of magnetic field at a point due to a straight conductor carrying current.

Ans : Magnitude of electric current, perpendicular distance between that point and conductor.

Q38: A fuse is connected with a live wire or with neutral wire?

Ans : Fuse is always connected with live wire.

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1. What is electric current and how is it measured?
Ans.Electric current is the flow of electric charge in a circuit, typically measured in amperes (A) using an ammeter.
2. What are the effects of electric current on conductors?
Ans.Electric current can produce heat in conductors (Joule heating), cause magnetic effects, and can lead to chemical reactions in electrolysis.
3. How does electric current affect human health?
Ans.Electric current can be dangerous to humans; it may cause electric shock, burns, or even fatal injuries depending on the current's strength and duration.
4. What materials are good conductors of electric current?
Ans.Good conductors of electric current include metals like copper, aluminum, and silver due to their free-moving electrons.
5. How does the resistance in a circuit affect electric current?
Ans.Resistance opposes the flow of electric current; according to Ohm's Law, increasing resistance decreases current flow in a circuit for a constant voltage.
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