1) What is the current in ammeter a? a) 0A b) 4A c) 8A d) 12A 2) What is the current reading on ammeter a? a) 0.2A b) 0.1A c) 0.4A d) 0.0A 3) What is the current reading on ammeter b? a) 0.2A b) 0.1A c) 0.4A d) 0.0A 4) What is the potential difference across the supply, if both bulbs are identical? a) 12A b) 6V c) 6A d) 12V 5) What is the potential difference across the supply, if both bulbs are identical? a) 3V b) 6V c) 12V d) 2V 6) What is the current through ammeter b? a) 0.24 b) 0.48 c) 0.12 d) 0.06 7) What is the potential difference across the other bulb? a) 0V b) 3V c) 2V d) 6V 8) What is the potential differnce on voltmeter d? a) 6V b) 12V c) 24V d) 2A 9) What is the current reading in ammeter b? a) 1A b) 2A c) 4A d) 6A 10) Which statement is correct In a series circuit  a) Current is the same through all components b) Total current from the cell equals sum of currents through the branches c) Potential difference is the same across each branch 11) Which statement is correct In a series circuit  a) Potential difference across the cell is the sum of the potential difference across the components b) Total current from the cell equals sum of currents through the branches c) Potential difference is the same across each branch 12) Which statement is correct In a series circuit  a) Potential difference across the cell is the sum of the potential difference across the components b) Current is the same through all components c) Potential difference is the same across each branch 13) Which statement is correct In a Parallel circuit  a) Potential difference across the cell is the sum of the potential difference across the components b) Total current from the cell equals sum of currents through the branches c) Current is the same through all components

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