Electricity is a form of energy that can be used to power a wide variety of devices, from light bulbs to computers. It is generated by converting other forms of energy, such as heat, mechanical energy, or light, into electricity. Electricity is an essential part of modern life, and it is used in everything from transportation to communication.
Here you are given Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on the Electricitythe topic of General Knowledge. First of all, you have to read all the GK questions related to Electricity and click on one correct answer for each question. If your answer is correct, you will be displayed with a ✅ sign, but if your answer is wrong, a ❌ sign will be displayed, so that you can identify the correct answer you have given.
 ◉ Titanium
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ silicone
✅ Correct
 ◉ Uranium
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Plutonium
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Insulator
✅ Correct
 ◉ Conductor
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Both suit
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ None of them
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Dynamo
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Thermopile
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Short nuclear reactor
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ solar cell
✅ Correct
 ◉ tank reactor
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ nuclear power reactor
✅ Correct
 ◉ missile reactor
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ reactor
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ good conductor
✅ Correct
 ◉ Insulator
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ conductivity
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ none of these
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ nichrome
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Graphite
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Copper
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ tungsten
✅ Correct
 ◉ Coal only
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Coal and natural gas
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Coal, Natural Gas and Petroleum
✅ Correct
 ◉ None of them
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ ultraviolet rays
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ None of the above
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ X rays
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Gamma rays
✅ Correct
 ◉ Electric cm. conductor
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ sender
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ microphone
✅ Correct
 ◉ amplifier
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Darjeeling in 1897
✅ Correct
 ◉ Shimla 1999
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Kanpur 1722
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Jodhpur 1820
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ ampere/meter
✅ Correct
 ◉ Meter/Tesla
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Weber/meter
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ Newton /Ampere
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ 1 µm to 0.4 mm
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ 1 µm to 0.3 mm
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ 1 µm to 0.2 mm
❌ Incorrect
 ◉ 1 µm to 0.1 mm
✅ Correct
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