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Question-1
Magnetism is a type of:
(A)
Electricity
(B)
Gravity
(C)
Force
(D)
Reaction
Question-2
If you hang a magnet so that it is free to swing and turn, what have you created?
(A)
Flux capacitor
(B)
Compass
(C)
Watch
(D)
Nothing
Question-3
Which of these objects would be attracted to a magnet?
(A)
A leather purse
(B)
A steel key
(C)
A wooden ruler
(D)
Charcoal
Question-4
When two magnets attract each other, they:
(A)
Push away from each other
(B)
Pull towards each other
(C)
Neither push nor pull
(D)
Remains in the same place
Question-5
Magnet A can hold three steel paperclips; Magnet B can hold five. Which is the strongest?
(A)
Magnet A
(B)
Magnet B
(C)
They are both equally strong
(D)
Both are nor magnetic
Question-6
Which two metals will be attracted by a magnet?
(A)
Iron and steel
(B)
Gold and silver
(C)
Aluminium and lead
(D)
Sodium and potassium
Question-7
When two magnets repel each other, they:
(A)
Push away from each other
(B)
Pull towards each other
(C)
Neither push nor pull
(D)
Remains in the same place.
Question-8
In which direction do the field lines go around a magnet?
(A)
From south to north
(B)
It's different for every magnet
(C)
Clockwise
(D)
From north to south
Question-9
Why will a magnet not attract pieces of paper?
(A)
Because paper is not magnetic
(B)
Because paper is not sticky
(C)
Because paper is not strong
(D)
Because has lost its magnetic properties when in touch with paper.
Question-10
How can an electromagnet be made stronger?
(A)
Add an iron core
(B)
Increase the voltage
(C)
Add more coils of wire
(D)
All of these
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 6
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