CURRENT, RESISTANCE, EMF_SUMMATIVE TEST
CURRENT, RESISTANCE, EMF_SUMMATIVE TEST
SUMMATIVE TEST
12- HONESTY
Name: ____________________________________________ Date: ______________
Grade & Section: ____________________________________ Score:_____________
22. Which of the following statements about electromotive force (EMF) is true?
A. It represents the total voltage supplied by a source such as a battery.
B. It measures the opposition to the flow of current in a circuit.
C. It is the voltage developed across a resistor in a circuit.
D. measured in watts
24. The students set up a circuit with a constant voltage and measured the
current passing through each material. If the students observe that the current
passing through wire A is significantly higher than that passing through wires
B and C, what conclusion can be drawn about the resistance of wire A
compared to B and C?
A. The resistance of wire A is higher than that of B and C.
B. The resistance of wire A is lower than that of B and C.
C. The resistance of wires A, B, and C is the same.
D. No conclusion can be drawn
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25. What does this equation R= tell us about the relationship of resistance to
A
resistivity, length, and area?
A. Resistance is directly proportional to the resistivity and length but inversely
proportional to the cross–sectional area.
B. Resistance is inversely proportional to the resistivity and length but directly
proportional to the cross-sectional area.
C. Resistance is directly proportional to the resistivity, length, and cross-
sectional area.
D. Resistance is inversely proportional to the resistivity, length, and cross-
sectional area.
26. A wire with a resistance of 20 ohms is stretched to double its length while
keeping its cross-sectional area constant. What will be the new resistance of
the wire?
A. 5 ohms
B. 10 ohms
C. 40 ohms
D. 80 ohms
27. Teacher emerald is solving for the voltage passing through a conductor in a
circuit. Which among the following formulas should she use? (AP)
V
A. I =
R
V
B. R=
I
I
C. V =
R
D. V =IX R