1) __________ are the small particles that make up everything a) protons b) atoms c) electrons 2) What is another word for the nucleus of the atom? a) center b) outside c) the whole thing 3) what particles are located inside the nucleus?  a) neutrons and electrons b) electrons and protons c) protons and neutrons 4) which particles go 'around the outside' or orbit the atom and can jump from atom to atom? a) protons b) neutrons c) electrons 5) which has a negative charge? a) protons b) electrons c) neutrons 6) which has a neutral or no charge? a) electrons b) protons c) neutrons 7) which has a positive charge? a) electrons b) neutrons c) protons 8) when you rub two objects together electrons can be lost or gained because electrons a) can jump from atom to atom b) can do a little dance c) never move 9) the movement of electrons causes things to become charged with a) atom power b) current electricity c) static electricity 10) opposite charges will a) attract b) repel 11) the same charges will a) attract b) repel 12) This is the biggest example of static electricity that can easily be seen with the human eye a) lightning b) a shock from a slide c) hair sticking up from a wool hat 13) which of the following is not an example of static electricity a) wearing socks on carpet, then touching a door knob and getting shocked b) a bolt of lightning c) getting shocked by a fleece sweater that just came out of the dryer  d) seeing your hair stick up in the winter e) charging your ipad 14) something electricity easily flows through is called a a) insulator b) conductor 15) something that does not conduct electricity well is called an a) insulator b) conductor 16) which of the following is not a conductor? a) dirty water b) metal c) humans d) cardboard 17) which of the following are insulators? Choose all that are correct a) metal b) rubber c) glass d) fabric e) humans

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