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Magnets and Magnetism

Science

Magnets and Magnetism starts at 2 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Magnets and Magnetism. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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What are the names of the two poles of a magnet?
What do we call the force that makes magnets stick to some metals?
What do we call the process of making a piece of iron into a magnet?
What happens if you break a bar magnet into two pieces?
What happens if you put a piece of iron near a magnet?
What happens when you bring the north pole of a magnet close to the south pole of another magnet?
What happens when you bring the north pole of one magnet close to the north pole of another magnet?
What is a bar magnet?
Which of these is a magnetic material? (1) Iron (2) Rubber (3) Glass (4) Wood
Which of these is a natural magnet? (1) Lodestone (2) Bar magnet (3) Horseshoe magnet (4) Ring magnet
Which of these is a property of magnets? (1) They can attract wood (2) They have two poles (3) They are always round (4) They are made of plastic
Which of these is a use of magnets in daily life? (1) In shoes (2) In television remotes (3) In refrigerator doors (4) In books
Fill in the blank: A compass uses a _______ to show direction.
Fill in the blank: A magnet will not attract _______ objects like paper or plastic.
Fill in the blank: Magnets are made from _______ like iron, nickel, or cobalt.
Fill in the blank: Magnets are used in _______ to make the doors close tightly.
True or False: All coins are attracted to magnets.
True or False: Magnets can attract all metals.
True or False: Magnets can attract both iron and plastic.
True or False: Magnets can only attract objects that are touching them.