Put a circle around the correct answer - Electricity - Year 6

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In a Year 6 science quiz on electricity, students are asked to demonstrate their understanding of basic electrical concepts by circling the correct answer from a set of given options. The first question challenges them to identify the missing component necessary to complete a simple electrical circuit, which includes leads, a switch, and a bulb. The options provided are a buzzer, a battery, wires, and lights. The second question tests their knowledge of circuit symbols by asking which symbol represents a bulb in a current diagram. The choices are parallel lines, an X inside a circle, a circle, and a triangle.

The third question requires students to identify a material that does not allow electrical current to pass through it, with the options being a conductor, a switch, an insulator, and a cell. The fourth question asks them to pick out which among wood, iron, copper, and silver would not make a good electrical conductor. The fifth question seeks to determine their understanding of why electrical plugs are made of rubber or plastic, offering the following reasons: both are conductors, they are easy to handle, a plug has three prongs, or both are insulators. The quiz is designed to take approximately 10 minutes for the pupils to complete, allowing them to showcase their grasp of how electricity works and the materials associated with its use.