Answer:
true i, ii, vi
Explanation:
The voltmeter is an instrument to measure the potential difference, which is formed by a galvanometer and a series resistor, to measure the voltage this must be counted in parallel to the circuit that is with each tip at one end different from the element to be measured.
Let's review the claims
i) True. This is one side of the voltmeter.
ii) True. This is the other ends of the voltmeter
iii) False. This is to measure current
iv) False. The selector must be in continuous voltage
v) False. The voltage selector continues
vi) True. This is an element to measure
vii) False. The resistors are an internal part of the voltmeter and do not have to be connected externally