This document contains a 10 question quiz about magnets and magnetic fields. The questions cover topics such as which materials are magnetic, the properties of magnetic field lines, the relative strengths of different magnets, and how compasses are affected by magnetic fields.
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3. The cans which fall off the conveyor belt shown on the diagram are likely to be made of: Steel (b) Iron (c) Aluminium (d) Steel and aluminium Back to quiz 1
4. The lines shown on this diagram are called: Magnet lines (b) Magnetic field lines (c) Magnetic failed lines (d) Magnetic pattern lines Back to quiz 2
5. The strength of the magnetic force on the compasses shown is strongest at: (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D Back to quiz 3 A B C D
6. The reason why the finger is used to tap the card in this experiment is: (a) to make the magnet stronger. (b) to move the card (c) to make the iron filings become permanent magnets (d) to move the iron filings so they are aligned to the magnetic field. Back to quiz 4
7. In these diagrams of magnets A and B we can say that: (a) A is a stronger magnet than B (b) B is a stronger magnet than A (c) Both magnets are equally strong (d) Cannot be sure which magnet is strongest. Back to quiz 5 A B
8. If the yellow magnet is brought up to the permanent magnet shown in the diagram: (a) the magnets will repel (b) the magnets will attract (c) the magnets will not affect each other (d) the magnets will spin around Back to quiz 6 N S
9. The field strength at the point marked X between the two permanent magnets will be: (a) very weak (b) very strong (c) always changing (d) pointing upwards Back to quiz 7 S N N S X
10. Which statement is false? (a) Cobalt is a magnetic material. (b) Steel is used to make permanent magnets. (c) Iron can be made into a permanent magnet. (d) Nickel is a magnetic material. Back to quiz 8
11. Which statement is false? The Earths geographic North pole never changes position. The Earths magnetic North pole never changes position. The Earths magnetic North pole changes position slowly over time. The Earths geographic North and South poles are on exactly opposite sides of the Earth. Back to quiz 9
12. The south seeking pole a compass placed at point X in the diagram will swing to point: (a) upwards (b) to the left (c) to the right (d) downwards Back to quiz 10 x