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Force and Magnetism Test
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2nd grade Science 2 (Properties of Materials) Quiz on Force and Magnetism Test, created by Teacher Scott on 15/10/2021.
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Question 1
Question
Which metal is the most magnetic?
Answer
silver
iron
aluminum
Question 2
Question
What type of magnet is this?
Image:
Disc+Mag (binary/octet-stream)
Answer
horseshoe magnet
cylindrical magnet
disc magnet
bar magnet
Question 3
Question
The needle of a compass always points south.
Answer
True
False
Question 4
Question
Which is an example of a push?
Answer
kick a ball
push a swing
both
None are correct
Question 5
Question
What happens when you put an S-pole close to another S-pole?
Image:
Magnetic Field Experiment Magnet Bars 260nw 1540079327 (binary/octet-stream)
Answer
attract
repel
Do nothing.
Question 6
Question
Magnets have [blank_start]___[blank_end] magnetic poles.
Answer
2
Question 7
Question
This picture shows that . . .
Image:
Magnet+Through+Water (binary/octet-stream)
Answer
the force of a magnet does not attract objects through glass or water.
the force of a magnet can attract through solids and liquids.
the force of a magnet is very weak next to glass.
Question 8
Question
What happens when you put an N-pole close to an S-pole?
Image:
Attract (binary/octet-stream)
Answer
attract
repel
nothing happens
Question 9
Question
The lines around this magnet show the invisible force called the [blank_start]_____________[blank_end].
Image:
Bar+Magnet+Force (binary/octet-stream)
Answer
end zone
baseball field
magnetic field
friction field
Question 10
Question
Magnetic or not? Label each image from the dropdown menu.
Image:
Magnetic+Or+Not (binary/octet-stream)
Answer
magnetic
not magnetic
magnetic
not magnetic
magnetic
not magnetic
magnetic
not magnetic
Question 11
Question
The magnetic force of a magnet is invisible.
Answer
True
False
Question 12
Question
A levitating train uses magnets of . . .
Image:
3 Magnetic Levitation Train On Its Guideway Martin Bondscience Photo Library (binary/octet-stream)
Answer
opposite poles (north and south) that attract
like poles (south and south or north and north) that repel
Question 13
Question
Label the parts of the magnet.
Image:
Bar+Mag (binary/octet-stream)
Answer
strongest
weakest
strongest
weakest
strongest
weakest
Question 14
Question
What type of magnet is this?
Image:
Horseshoe+Mag (binary/octet-stream)
Answer
cylindrical magnet
U-shaped magnet
horseshoe magnet
Question 15
Question
The Earth is like a magnet because it has 4 magnetic poles.
Answer
True
False
Question 16
Question
Which is a natural magnet?
Answer
lodestone
silver
bar magnet
Question 17
Question
The shape of the magnet decides how . . .
Answer
. . . many objects will be attracted to it.
. . . the magnetic field lines are formed outside the magnet.
. . . strong the magnet is.
Question 18
Question
What is friction?
Answer
two surfaces rubbing against each other
two surfaces sticking together
two surfaces bumping into each other
Question 19
Question
Who discovered the laws of motion?
Answer
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
fig Newton
Isaac Newton
Steve
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