did you do that current balance experiment?
its the one where a rectangle of wire is placed inside a solenoid, with half of it sticking out......a bit like a see-saw
http://www.sciencefirst.com/pctr/10146.jpg (the part with the rectangle of wire is placed inside the solenoid, the part with the metal cap is outside)
anyway....current is run through the solenoid to produce a magnetic field, and also another current is run through the see-saw, such that at the very end of the rectangle, some of the current is flowing perpendicular to the magnetic field.
so this will produce a force, and the see-saw will tilt slightly up or down. If you balance small weights on the end of the see-saw, you can calculate the magnitude of the force (ie the motor effect)
hopefully that gave you an idea.....to get the four marks you will need to briefly outline the experiment, and explain how current is made to travel perpendicular to a magnetic field. then say how that, due to the motor effect, there was a force acting on the conductor which moved the see-saw (sorry, call it a current balance). and then finally you could measure that force against a known quanity - weight due to gravity.
so keep it logical and clear, and you should get 4 marks....remember the keyword "explain" means to relate cause and effect.
I hope that made some sense! Good luck!