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Question 1
1.
What material are magnets usually made of?
Wood
Iron or steel
Plastic
Glass
Question 2
2.
Two magnets will attract each other when:
The north pole of one faces the south pole of the other
The north pole of one faces the north pole of the other
The south pole of one faces the south pole of the other
None of the above
Question 3
3.
What is the invisible area around a magnet where the force of the magnet acts?
Magnetic Pole
Magnetic Field
Magnetic Material
Magnetic Force
Question 4
4.
What is a temporary magnet?
A magnet that is always a magnet
A magnet that loses its magnetism over time
A magnet that turns on and off
None of above
Question 5
5.
What will happen if we break a magnet in half?
It will lose its magnetic power
Each half will have one pole
Each half will become a new magnet
None of the above
Question 6
6.
What can magnets attract?
Some metals
All metals
All materials
No materials
Question 7
7.
Which of the following is NOT a use of a magnet?
In compasses
In refrigerators
To light a bulb
In speakers
Question 8
8.
Magnets do NOT stick to which material?
Iron
Aluminium
Steel
Nickel
Question 9
9.
Where is the magnetic force the strongest?
In the middle of the magnet
At the poles of the magnet
At the sides of the magnet
None of the above
Question 10
10.
What is a magnet?
A material that attracts certain metals
A type of rock
A type of battery
An electrical device
Question 11
11.
What items are attracted by a magnet?
Glass, stones, and sand
Water, oil, and air
Wood, paper, and plastic
Iron, nickel, and cobalt
Question 12
12.
What are the two ends of a magnet called?
Top and Bottom poles
East and West poles
Positive and Negative poles
North and South poles
Question 13
13.
If you break a magnet in half, each half will have:
Both a North pole and a South pole
Only a North pole
Only a South pole
Neither North nor South pole