Question 11 MarkIt is dangerous to stand under a tree in rainy and stormy weather.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 31 MarkWhen two substances are rubbed on each other, like charges are developed on each.AnswerFalse. When two substances are rubbed on each other unlike charges are developed on eachView full question & answer→
Question 41 MarkAn atom may have either a positive or a negative charge.AnswerFalse. An atom does not have any chargeView full question & answer→
Question 51 MarkIf the leaves of the electroscope spread only a little, the charge on them is less.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 61 MarkA glass rod rubbed on woollen cloth develops a negative charge.AnswerFalse. A glass rod rubbed on woollen cloth develops a positive chargeView full question & answer→
Question 71 MarkAn ebonite rod rubbed on woollen cloth develops a positive charge.AnswerFalse. An ebonite rod rubbed on woollen cloth develops a negative chargeView full question & answer→
Question 81 MarkWhen an inflated balloon is rubbed on silk, it develops a charge.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 91 MarkThe word ‘electricity.’ came from the word ‘Elektron’.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 101 MarkCharges cannot be transferred from one body to another.AnswerFalse. Charges can be transferred from one body to anotherView full question & answer→