Conservation Of Charge -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on “Conservation Of Charge”:

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Question 1: What is the principle of the conservation of charge?

(a) Electric charges can be created but cannot be destroyed.
(b) Electric charges can be destroyed but cannot be created.
(c) Electric charges can be created and destroyed.
(d) Electric charges do not exist.

Question 2: When two objects with opposite electric charges come into contact, what happens to their total charge?

(a) The total charge increases.
(b) The total charge decreases.
(c) The total charge remains unchanged.
(d) The total charge becomes zero.

Question 3: What happens to the total charge of an isolated system during any physical process?

(a) The total charge increases.
(b) The total charge decreases.
(c) The total charge remains unchanged.
(d) The total charge becomes zero.

Question 4: In an electrically neutral atom, the number of protons in the nucleus is equal to the number of:

(a) Electrons outside the nucleus.
(b) Neutrons in the nucleus.
(c) Positrons in the nucleus.
(d) Photons in the nucleus.

Question 5: Which of the following statements is true regarding the charge of an isolated system?

(a) The total charge can change spontaneously.
(b) The total charge cannot change spontaneously.
(c) The total charge can only decrease spontaneously.
(d) The total charge can only increase spontaneously.

Question 6: When an object gains electrons, it becomes:

(a) Positively charged.
(b) Negatively charged.
(c) Electrically neutral.
(d) Uncharged.

Question 7: A positively charged object is brought close to an initially neutral object. What happens to the initially neutral object?

(a) It gains positive charge.
(b) It gains negative charge.
(c) It becomes positively charged.
(d) It remains electrically neutral.

Question 8: What happens when two objects with the same electric charge come into contact?

(a) They repel each other.
(b) They attract each other.
(c) They gain more charge.
(d) Nothing happens.

Question 9: A negatively charged object is brought close to an initially neutral object. What happens to the initially neutral object?

(a) It gains negative charge.
(b) It gains positive charge.
(c) It becomes negatively charged.
(d) It remains electrically neutral.

Question 10: What type of charge does a proton carry?

(a) Positive charge
(b) Negative charge
(c) Neutral charge
(d) Dual charge (positive and negative)