This document contains a practice worksheet with 17 multiple choice questions about magnetism and magnetic properties. The questions cover topics like the invisible force of magnetism, how magnetism causes attraction between metals, the composition of metals at the atomic level, the alignment of atoms in magnetic vs. non-magnetic metals, the composition of the Earth's core, how magnets interact with each other based on pole orientation, examples of magnetic materials, the composition of steel, the magnetic properties of the Earth's core, how magnets are used to separate aluminum and steel in recycling, and how electromagnets are powered. The worksheet is designed to test understanding of concepts covered in a textbook section on how magnets work.
This document contains a practice worksheet with 17 multiple choice questions about magnetism and magnetic properties. The questions cover topics like the invisible force of magnetism, how magnetism causes attraction between metals, the composition of metals at the atomic level, the alignment of atoms in magnetic vs. non-magnetic metals, the composition of the Earth's core, how magnets interact with each other based on pole orientation, examples of magnetic materials, the composition of steel, the magnetic properties of the Earth's core, how magnets are used to separate aluminum and steel in recycling, and how electromagnets are powered. The worksheet is designed to test understanding of concepts covered in a textbook section on how magnets work.
This document contains a practice worksheet with 17 multiple choice questions about magnetism and magnetic properties. The questions cover topics like the invisible force of magnetism, how magnetism causes attraction between metals, the composition of metals at the atomic level, the alignment of atoms in magnetic vs. non-magnetic metals, the composition of the Earth's core, how magnets interact with each other based on pole orientation, examples of magnetic materials, the composition of steel, the magnetic properties of the Earth's core, how magnets are used to separate aluminum and steel in recycling, and how electromagnets are powered. The worksheet is designed to test understanding of concepts covered in a textbook section on how magnets work.
53-63) Encircle the correct answers: 1. Invisible force that can life heavy weights: a. Magnetism b. Gravity c. Electric 2. Magnetism is an........................ Force of attraction between metals. a. Visible b. Invisible 3. Metals are made of billions of tiny particles called ……………….. a. Compounds b. Molecules c. Atoms 4. Each atom in a metal is like a tiny …………………… a. Paper b. magnet c. wood 5. Which of the following statements is correct about non- magneticmetals? a. All the tiny atoms face north. b. All the tiny atoms point in same directions. c. All the tiny atoms point in different directions. 6. Which of the following statements is incorrect about magnetic metals? a. All the north ends point north. b. All the south ends point south. c. All atoms are lined up. d. All the north ends point south. 7. At the center of the earth, the core is made from Metals. a. Solid b. Molten c. gaseous 8. North end facing south end. The magnets moved……………………… a. Apart b. together 9. South end facing south end. The magnets moved ………………………. a. Apart b. together 10. The north ends of the magnet ..................... each other. a. attract b. Repel 11. Like ends of the magnet .......................... Each other. a. attract b. Repel 12. Opposite ends of the magnet .......................... Each other. a. attract b. Repel 13. Identify the two correct magnetic objects: a. Aluminum and wood. b. Iron and steel c. Paper and Aluminum’ d. Tin and Iron 14.Steel is an alloy. It is a mixture of metals; choose the right compositionof metals making up steel. a. Iron and Aluminum. b. Iron and tin. c. Iron and nickel. d. Nickel and brass. 15.The earth’s core is: a. Magnetic b. Non-magnetic c. Half-magnetic 16. What do recycling centers use to separate aluminum from steel? a. Paper b. Wood c. Magnets 17. The magnet used in the end of the train is powered by ………………… a. Solar b. Electricity c. Gravity 18.Electromagnets are used in door locks. When the electricity isswitched off, we can the door. a. Open b. Close _________________________________________