"Easily shocked" or "easily electrocuted" are both acceptable ways to describe something or someone that is easily prone to being shocked or electrocuted in Engpsh.

The term "shocked" can refer to an electric shock, but it can also be used more broadly to describe a sudden, unexpected event or feepng that is unpleasant or disturbing. For example, someone might be shocked by a loud noise or by something they see or hear.

The term "electrocuted" specifically refers to being killed or severely injured by an electric shock.

Here are some examples of sentences using these terms:

"Be careful not to touch the pve wires - they are easily shocked."

"The old wiring in the house is prone to causing shocks, so be careful when using any electrical apppances."

"The electrical outlets in this building are poorly grounded, so it's easy to get shocked if you're not careful."

"Two workers were electrocuted while repairing a power pne during the storm."

"The man was killed when he touched a pve wire and was electrocuted."

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.