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1. Which of the following is a magnetic material?
A. Wood
B. Plastic
C. Iron
D. Glass
2. Which material is non-magnetic?
A. Steel
B. Cobalt
C. Rubber
D. Nickel
3. Which of the following is attracted to a magnet?
A. Plastic spoon
B. Iron nail
C. Wooden stick
D. Glass bottle
4. What type of materials are magnets typically attracted to?
A. Non-metallic materials
B. Magnetic materials
C. Non-magnetic materials
D. Organic materials
5. Which of the following is not magnetic?
A. Copper
B. Iron
C. Nickel
D. Cobalt
6. The two poles of a magnet are:
A. North and East
B. North and West
C. North and South
D. East and West
7. Which statement is true about magnets?
A. They only attract wood.
B. They attract both wood and metal.
C. They attract iron and some other metals.
D. They repel all materials.
8. What happens when like poles of two magnets are brought together?
A. They attract
B. They repel
C. They break
D. They lose magnetism
9. When two magnets with opposite poles are brought close, they:
A. Repel
B. Attract
C. Discharge
D. Lose strength
10. A magnet’s strength is the strongest at its:
A. Center
B. Ends
C. Sides
D. Surface
11. What happens if a bar magnet is broken into two pieces?
A. Each piece will have only one pole.
B. Each piece will have both North and South poles.
C. One piece will have both poles, and the other will have none.
D. Both pieces will lose magnetism.
12. The poles of a magnet are strongest in terms of attracting:
A. Wood
B. Iron filings
C. Rubber
D. Water
13. A magnetic compass is used to find:
A. Distance
B. Directions
C. Speed
D. Altitude
14. What is the shape of a typical bar magnet?
A. Circular
B. Rectangular
C. U-shaped
D. Ring-shaped
15. Which of the following items contains a magnet?
A. Plastic bag
B. Pencil box
C. Wooden table
D. Glass cup
16. The Earth behaves like a:
A. Magnet
B. Electric circuit
C. Compass
D. Conductor
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