This document contains a summative test with 16 multiple choice questions about magnetism and magnetic fields. The test asks students to identify which materials are not ferromagnetic, define magnetic fields, determine the number of poles if a magnet is broken in half, identify true statements about magnetic fields, and locate Earth's magnetic north pole. Answers are to be marked as TRUE or FALSE. The summary provides an overview of the key topics and structure of the test without reproducing the full content.
This document contains a summative test with 16 multiple choice questions about magnetism and magnetic fields. The test asks students to identify which materials are not ferromagnetic, define magnetic fields, determine the number of poles if a magnet is broken in half, identify true statements about magnetic fields, and locate Earth's magnetic north pole. Answers are to be marked as TRUE or FALSE. The summary provides an overview of the key topics and structure of the test without reproducing the full content.
This document contains a summative test with 16 multiple choice questions about magnetism and magnetic fields. The test asks students to identify which materials are not ferromagnetic, define magnetic fields, determine the number of poles if a magnet is broken in half, identify true statements about magnetic fields, and locate Earth's magnetic north pole. Answers are to be marked as TRUE or FALSE. The summary provides an overview of the key topics and structure of the test without reproducing the full content.
I. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it
is wrong.
11. Which of these materials is not ferromagnetic?
a. Iron b. Nickel c. Cobalt d. Copper 12. The area around a magnet where its force can be detected is called the magnetic ___. a. field b. pole c. center d. line 13. How many poles will each piece have if a bar magnet is broken into two? a. 8 b. 6 c. 4 d. 2 14. Which of the following statements is true about magnetic fields? a. They always begin on a north pole and travel to the south pole. b. They show both the direction and the strength of the magnetic field. c. They show the direction in which a positive charge will experience force. d. They cross each other. 15. The Earth’s magnetic north pole is _____. a. located at the south pole. b. is a south pole. c. located at the top of the earth’s spin axis. d. located at the bottom of the earth’s spin axis. 16.