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Magnetism Test Review

Total questions: 16

Worksheet time: 8mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
Magnets were first discovered in Magnesia by the ___________.
a)
Lithuanians
b)
Greeks
c)
Russians
d)
French
2.
Another name for magnets besides magnetite is ___________.
a)
Lodestone
b)
Magnesium
c)
Lotusstone
d)
Rocks
3.
A ___________ is any material that attracts iron or things made of iron.
a)
Metal
b)
Element
c)
Magnet
d)
Coin
4.
All magnets have two __________, north and south.
a)
Poles
b)
Sides
c)
Abilities
d)
Fields
5.
Spinning electrical charges in magnets create _________________.
a)
Fields
b)
Poles
c)
Magnetic Forces
d)
Electricity
6.
Magnets with two of the same poles will _________, while two opposite poles will ___________.
a)
Repel, Attract
b)
Attract, Repel
c)
Jump, Fall
d)
Do nothing
7.
This picture shows:
a)
Movement
b)
Electrons
c)
Magnetic Fields
d)
Spiderweb
8.
In the picture, lines closer together indicate the force is _______________.
a)
Stronger
b)
Weaker
c)
Related
d)
Different
9.
The three main magnetic materials are _________, ___________, and _________.
a)
Iron, copper, nickel
b)
Copper, aluminum, gold
c)
Iron, gold, silver
d)
Iron, cobalt, nickel
10.
A __________ is where groups of atoms are and determine if an object is magnetized or not.
a)
Magnet
b)
Domain
c)
Pole
d)
Field
11.
An _______________ is made by using an electric current.
a)
Ferromagnet
b)
Temporary Magnet
c)
Electromagnet
d)
Aurora
12.
Columbus used this magnetic tool to navigate.
a)
Map
b)
Compass
c)
GPS
d)
Telescope
13.
The magnetic poles of earth protect us from __________.
a)
Cosmic Rays
b)
Meteors
c)
Aliens
d)
Rain
14.
_____________ is when organisms can detect the magnetic poles of the earth.
a)
Compass
b)
Biomagnetism
c)
Biology
d)
GPS
15.

Why is the Earth a giant magnet?

a)

The Moon's gravitational pull.

b)

It rotates.

c)

Movement of molten iron in the Earth's outer core.

d)

The Earth has metals.

16.

What natural phenomenon occurs due to magnetism?

a)
Earthquakes
b)
Volcanic eruptions
c)
Auroras
d)
Tornadoes