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Physics 10 Chapter 14 - Current and Electricity - 12
1.
After which scientist, the galvanometer was named?
a) Luigi Galvano
b) Albert Galvano
c) Isaac Galvano
d) Alessandro Galvano
2.
What is the date of birth of Luigi Galvano?
a) 1737
b) 1872
c) 1773
d) 1827
3.
Who invented the chemical cell?
a) Luigi Galvano
b) Albert Einstein
c) James Watson
d) Isaac Newton
4.
Which device was named after Luigi Galvano?
a) Galvanometer
b) Ohmmeter
c) Multimeter
d) Ammeter
5.
Who invented the battery?
a) Albert Volta
b) Luigi Galvano
c) Isaac Volta
d) James Volta
6.
By using which instrument, the potential difference across a circuit component can be measured?
a) Ohmmeter
b) Ammeter
c) Galvanometer
d) Voltmeter
7.
What should be the resistance of an ideal voltmeter?
a) No resistance
b) Very small resistance
c) Resistance of few ohms
d) Very large resistance
8.
How is voltmeter connected in circuit in order to measure the potential difference across the device?
a) Voltmeter is connected in parallel with the cell
b) Voltmeter is connected in parallel with the device
c) Voltmeter is connected in series with the device
d) Voltmeter is connected in series with the cell
9.
How is voltmeter connected in circuit in order to measure the e.m.f of the battery?
a) Voltmeter is connected in parallel with the battery
b) Voltmeter is not connected, galvanometer is connected
c) Voltmeter is connected in series with the battery
d) Voltmeter is connected directly with the battery terminals
10.
What is the date of death of Luigi Galvano?
a) 1827
b) 1798
c) 1872
d) 1789
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