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Series and Parallel Circuits

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1. For a circuit to be complete, it does not need a  Electricity Source  Wires  Electric component like bulb  Candle

2. The row of small bulbs, attached with each other by wires,used by people to decorate houses on festivals have  Parallel Circuits  Series Circuits  Don't Know  Mixed

3. If we keep increasing no. of bulbs in a circuit, the light in each bulb will start getting dimmer.  Parallel  Series  Don't Know  Christmas

4. At home, electric circuits are  Parallel  Series  Don't Know  Simple

6. If we want to find out the failed component immediately in a long circuit, we should use  Parallel  Series  Don't Know  Mixed

7. In homes, sometimes a lamp goes off but other lights keep working. This is because of  Parallel Circuits at home  Series Circuits at home  Don't Know  Mixed

8. In circuit, if one bulb goes off, all other bulbs also stop working!  Parallel  Series  Don't Know  Electric

9. Which of the following circuit needs less wires  Series  Parallel  Don't Know  Machine

10. In circuit, all other bulbs remain on even if one bulb gets fused  Parallel  Series  Don't Know  Simple