Directions: Read and analyze the questions below. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided before each item. 1. Which of the following is TRUE about electric charge? A. It can be lost. B. It can be destroyed C. It is created from a chemical reaction. D. It can be transferred from atom to atom 2. If an electron is allowed to move along the field in a non-uniform electric field, then it willl follow A. Spiral path B. Straight line C. curved path D. circular path 3. Property of material due to which it attracts or repels another object is A. Friction B. Velocity C. current D. charge 4. A field line and an equipotential surface are A. Always parallel B. Always at 90° C. inclined at any angle O D. none of the above 5. The law stating that "force is directly proportional to the product of charges and inversely proportional to the square of separation between them" is called A. Newton's law C. Gauss law B. Coulomb's law D. Ohm's law 1|Page
Directions: Read and analyze the questions below. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided before each item. 1. Which of the following is TRUE about electric charge? A. It can be lost. B. It can be destroyed C. It is created from a chemical reaction. D. It can be transferred from atom to atom 2. If an electron is allowed to move along the field in a non-uniform electric field, then it willl follow A. Spiral path B. Straight line C. curved path D. circular path 3. Property of material due to which it attracts or repels another object is A. Friction B. Velocity C. current D. charge 4. A field line and an equipotential surface are A. Always parallel B. Always at 90° C. inclined at any angle O D. none of the above 5. The law stating that "force is directly proportional to the product of charges and inversely proportional to the square of separation between them" is called A. Newton's law C. Gauss law B. Coulomb's law D. Ohm's law 1|Page
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