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Physics 10 Chapter 13 - Electrostatics - 1
1.
What is the study of charges at rest called?
a) Geometrical optics
b) Electrostatics
c) Optics
d) Astronomy
2.
What is the study of charges at rest called?
a) Static electricity
b) Astronomy
c) Optics
d) Geometrical optics
3.
If we run a plastic comb through our hair and then bring it near small pieces of paper, what happens?
a) The comb attracts them
b) The comb breaks down
c) Pieces fly away
d) The comb repels them
4.
Which of the following repel each other?
a) Plastic rod rubbed with silk and glass rod rubbed with fur
b) Two glass rods rubbed with silk and fur respectively
c) Two plastic rods rubbed with fur
d) Plastic rod rubbed with fur and glass rod rubbed with silk
5.
Which of the following attracts each other?
a) Two plastic rods rubbed with fur
b) Plastic rod rubbed with silk and glass rod rubbed with fur
c) Plastic rod rubbed with fur and glass rod rubbed with silk
d) Two glass rods rubbed with fur
6.
Which of the following statement is true about rubbing?
a) Plastic rod rubbed with fur and glass rod rubbed with silk repel each other
b) Two glass rods rubbed with fur repel each other
c) Plastic rod rubbed with fur and glass rod rubbed with silk attract each other
d) Two plastic rods rubbed with fur attract each other
7.
During the process of rubbing, which charge is transferred from one object to another object?
a) Negative charge
b) Neutral charge
c) No charge
d) Positive charge
8.
Which of the following statement is true about charge?
a) Like charges always attract each other
b) Unlike charges always repel each other
c) Charge is a basic property of a material body
d) Gravity produces two different types of charge on different materials
9.
Which of the following statement is true about charge?
a) Charge is a basic property of a material body
b) Like charges always repel each other
c) Friction produces two different types of charge on different materials
d) All of these
10.
How many types of electric charges can we produce by the process of rubbing?
a) Three
b) Five
c) Four
d) Two
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