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Direction: Answer the multiple-choice questions in the following. Choose the correct answer.

1. Magnetic poles that are unlike _______and magnetic poles that are alike __________.
A. run; stay B. attract; repel
C. stay; repel D. repel; attract
2. Can magnetic field lines cross each other?
A. Yes. Magnetic field lines can cross each other because the points where lines intersect indicate where
the field changes direction.
B. No. Magnetic field lines cannot cross each other because the points where lines intersect would
indicate that the field has multiple directions.
3.In the region just outside the south pole of a magnet, the magnetic field lines ____.
A. point away from the south pole B. go around the south pole
C. are less concentrated than at the north pole D. point toward the south pole
4. He was a Danish physicist and chemist who discovered that electric currents create magnetic fields.
A. Hans Christian Oersted B. Michael Faraday
C. Albert Einstein D. Galileo Galilei
5. The process by which a magnetic substance acquires magnetic properties temporarily due to the
presence of a magnet close to it,
A. Michael Faraday B. Magnetic field
C. Magnetic induction D. Magnetic lines
6. This is a region where magnetic materials experience a force.
A. Magnetic lines B. Magnetic induction
C. Magnetic field D. Electrostatics
7. These are invisible lines of force where the effect of magnetism is felt.
A. Magnetic field lines B. Magnetic field
C. Electromagnetism D. Electrostatics
8. True or false—If a magnet shatters into many small pieces, all the pieces will have north and south
poles
A. true B. false
9. These are the regions of magnets
A. East pole and west pole B. North pole and south pole
C. North pole and west pole D. South pole and east pole
10. The strongest part of a magnet is...
A. The bars. B. the force field.
C. the poles. D. the middle.

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