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ENTRY TICKET - FUN WITH MAGNETS

1. The table list a few substances. Which of these substances are likely to be attracted to a magnet?

a. Nail and Pencil b. Eraser and Pencil c. Nail and Safety pin d. Plastic Ruler and Pencil

2. A bar magnet is divided in two pieces. Which of the following statements is true?
a. The bar magnet is demagnetized. b. The magnetic field of each separated piece becomes stronger.
c. The magnetic poles are separated. d. Two new bar magnets are created.

3. A bar magnet is immersed in a heap of iron filings and pulled out. The amount of iron
filing clinging to
the-
a. north pole is almost equal to the south pole. b. north pole is much more than the
south pole.
c. north pole is much less than the south pole. d. magnet will be same all along its
length.

4. A student performs an activity where a bar magnet is suspended. Another bar magnet is
held and
moved close to it as shown in the image

Which of these statements can be concluded based on the activity?


a. A magnet always repels other magnets b. Like poles of magnet always repel
each other
c. A bar magnet repels all other substances except iron
d. North poles of a magnet always repels the south pole
5. A weak magnet Y is placed near a strong magnet X as shown in the figure. How will the
magnets
move?
a. Y will move away. b. X will turn in clockwise direction.
c. Y will turn in anticlockwise direction. d. Both X and Y will turn clockwise.

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