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Fun with Magnets

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Materials that are attracted by a magnet are called

  1. magnetic materials

  2. ferroelectricity materials

  3. non-magnetic materials

  4. dielectric materials

  5. piezoelectric materials


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Materials that are attracted by a magnet are called magnetic materials.

Which of the following materials is/are attracted towards a magnet?

  1. Iron nail

  2. Wooden pieces

  3. Paper

  4. Rubber

  5. Copper nails


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A magnet can stick to objects which contain magnetic materials.

What is the name of a rock that is a natural magnet?

  1. Limestone

  2. Ironstone

  3. Magnetite

  4. Gemstone

  5. Greenstone


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Two names for a magnetic rock are load stone and magnetite.

Who discovered a natural magnet?

  1. Vikings

  2. Greek shepherd

  3. André-Marie Ampère

  4. William Herschel

  5. Henry Rudolf Hertz


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Greeks discovered naturally occurring magnets of magnetite in Turkey.

In the olden days, sailors used to find direction suspending a piece of magnet called as

  1. cylindrical magnet

  2. bar magnets

  3. dumb-bell shaped magnets

  4. horseshoe magnets

  5. v shaped


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Bar magnets are usually made of ferromagnetic materials, which are elements that can naturally have a magnetic field. Each end of a bar magnet is called a pole — one is north and the other south. When freely suspended, the magnet will align itself so that the end of its northern pole points towards the Earth’s magnetic north pole.

Magnets do not lose their magnetic property by

  1. getting hammered

  2. being dropped

  3. being heated

  4. losing alignment

  5. rubbing


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

A rectangular iron bar, an iron needle, a blade or an iron nail can be turned into a magnet by rubbing a bar magnet over it.

How many poles does a magnet have?

  1. 1

  2. 2

  3. 4

  4. 3

  5. 5


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The bar magnet consists of two poles i.e. north pole and south pole.

Which of the following is not a magnetic property?

  1. A magnet always has two poles

  2. Unlike poles attract each other

  3. A magnet always points to north-south direction

  4. Like poles repel each other

  5. A magnet with a single pole exists


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

A magnet with a single pole doesn't exist. All magnets have two poles, and they are called dipoles.

Which magnets are also called horseshoe magnets?

  1. 'U' shaped

  2. Bar magnets

  3. Cylindrical magnets

  4. Dumb-bell shaped magnets

  5. V shaped


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In these magnets, the poles are located at the two free ends of the 'U' shape.

A magnetic compass is used to indicate the

  1. temperature

  2. direction

  3. weight

  4. length

  5. current


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The magnetic needle in the compass points in the north-south direction. By aligning the dial properly, the directions can be found.

Name a material that might have been used to make some part of a piece of stationary which gets attracted by both the poles of a magnet?

  1. Iron

  2. Plastic

  3. Graphite

  4. Rubber

  5. Wood


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The blade of a pencil sharpener is made of iron. Iron is a magnetic material. Since magnets can attract objects made of magnetic materials, a pencil sharpener gets attracted towards both poles of a magnet.

Which magnet is used in an electric bell?

  1. Cylindrical magnet

  2. Bar magnet

  3. U-shaped electro magnet

  4. Dumbbell-shaped

  5. V-shaped


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In an electric bell, U-shaped electro magnet is used.

Which type of magnet is used in cranes to lift heavy containers from ships?

  1. Bar magnet

  2. Cylindrical magnet

  3. E-shaped magnet

  4. Horseshoe magnet

  5. Dumbbell shaped magnet


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Cylindrical magnet is used in speakers, cranes.

The area around a magnet in which its magnetic influence can be experienced is called

  1. magnetic pole

  2. magnetic field

  3. magnetic intensity

  4. magnet length

  5. magnetic flux


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Magnetic fields are produced by electric currents, which can be macroscopic currents in wires, or microscopic currents associated with electrons in atomic orbits.

Which of the following is the example of a temporary magnet?

  1. Steel

  2. Soft iron

  3. Ceramic

  4. Nickel

  5. Alnico


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

If a magnet loses its property within a very short period of time then it is called a temporary magnet. They are usually made up of soft iron.

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