(I'm lucky to have a computer ... It was only through the miracle of 
modern digital technology that I was able to flip your photo right-
side-up to where I could read it.)
Here's how to figure out things like this:
The circle on the left side labeled ' G ' is the Generator or battery 
that powers this whole circuit and all the devices in it. In order for 
any device to work, you need to be able to set your pencil down at 
the top of the Generator, and find a path through the circuit and 
through that device, where current can flow all the way around to 
the bottom of the Generator. If you ever come to an open switch, 
then current stops there, and you have to find another way through. 
If the path you found takes you back to the bottom of the generator but 
it doesn't go through one of the devices, then that device doesn't work.
Look at the picture. If you open switch S-4, then Device-4 can't work,
because current can't go through it from one end of the Generator to 
the other end. But all of the other devices still work.
I can see 2 ways to turn off Device-3 with a single switch ... either 
open switch S-5, or else open switch S-1. Unfortunately, I think 
either way will shut off all 5 devices.