Magnetism Textbook Objective Questions

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Q1. Choose the correct option.
Q1. Choose the correct option.
Which of the following is a non-magnetic material?
I. Iron
Ii. Nickel
Iii. Cobalt
Iv. None of these
The magnetic poles of a freely suspended magnet aligns itself in
I. North-east direction
Ii. North-south direction
Iii. South-west direction
Iv. East-west diretion
Magnetic compass are used to _________________
I. Make new magnets
Ii. Navigate directions
Iii. demagnetism
Iv. Attract magnetic materials
Which of the following is a natural magnet?
I. Loadstone
Ii. Cobalt
Iii. Iron
Iv. Nickel
The strength of a magnet is maximum at _________________.
I. North pole only
Ii. Both the poles
Iii. The centre
Iv. None of these
Q2. Fill in the blanks with the words given in the brackets.
(demagnetises, repel, needle, non-magnetic, artificial)
Q2. Fill in the blanks with the words given in the brackets.
(demagnetises, repel, needle, non-magnetic, artificial)
The like poles of a magnet always _______ each other.
A magnetic _________ is used in a magnetic compass.
______________ magnets are of two types-temporary and permanent magnets.
Rough handling of a magnet ______________ it.
Aluminium and plastic are examples of of ____________.
Q3. State whether the following is True (T) or False (F)
Q3. State whether the following is True (T) or False (F)
There is only one natural magnet known to us.
True (T)
False (F)
A magnetic pole can exist separately
True (T)
False (F)
Temporary magnet are natural magnets.
True (T)
False (F)
The Earth is a huge bar magnet.
True (T)
False (F)
Magnetite is an ore of nickel
True (T)
False (F)
A magnet attracts metal such as iron, cobalt and nickel and mixtures of these metals.
True (T)
False (F)
By hammering, a magnetic substance can be converted into a magnet.
True (T)
False (F)
Unlike poles do not attract each other.
True (T)
False (F)
A permanent magnet is a magnet that is demagnetised in the absence of another strong magnet.
True (T)
False (F)
Q4. Match the following.
A.-iii. b.-i. c.-iv. d.- ii.
A.-ii. b.-iii. c.-i d.-i
A.-i. b.-iii. c.-ii. d.-iv.
A.-iv. b.-ii. c.-i. d.-ii.
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