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Look at the given figure. It consists of a cell, a bulb with the two terminals X and Y and wires with ends P and Q, and S and R. The direction of current will be:

A

PQRS

B

SRQP

C

PRQS

D

SQRP

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The correct Answer is:
A

The direction of current will be PQRS because the current flows from positive terminal of the cell to the negative terminal.
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