Magnets and Magnetism
Science
Magnets and Magnetism starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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What are the names of the two poles of a magnet?
What happens if you bring a magnet close to a pile of iron filings?
What happens if you cut a bar magnet in half?
What happens if you place a magnet near a television or computer screen?
What happens when you bring the north pole of one magnet close to the south pole of another magnet?
What is a horseshoe magnet?
What is a magnet?
What is a magnetic field?
Which of the following is a natural magnet?
(1) Lodestone
(2) Bar magnet
(3) Horseshoe magnet
(4) Ring magnet
Which of the following is a property of magnets?
(1) They can bend light
(2) They can attract some metals
(3) They can melt ice
(4) They can grow plants
Which of the following is a use of magnets?
(1) Making toys
(2) Sticking notes on a fridge
(3) Cooking food
(4) Growing plants
Which of the following is attracted to a magnet?
(1) Rubber band
(2) Steel pin
(3) Cotton cloth
(4) Wooden ruler
Fill in the blank: A compass uses a _______ to show direction.
Fill in the blank: Like poles of two magnets will _______ each other.
Fill in the blank: Magnets are used in _______ to keep the door closed.
Fill in the blank: Magnets can be made from _______ and steel.
True or False: All magnets are made by people.
True or False: Magnets can attract all metals.
True or False: Magnets can attract plastic and wood.
True or False: Magnets can be used to separate iron objects from a mixture.
