Lesson WorksheetMagnetic Materials Nagwa
Lesson WorksheetMagnetic Materials Nagwa
Lesson WorksheetMagnetic Materials Nagwa
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Q1:
A class tested some objects in the classroom to see if they are magnetic. What do their
findings show?
ACopper is magnetic.
BIron and steel are magnetic.
CAll metals are magnetic.
DPaper is magnetic.
EGlass is magnetic.
Q2:
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AThe letters are plastic.
BThe fridge is a magnet.
CThe letters are magnets and the fridge is magnetic.
DThe fridge is plastic.
Q3:
Which statement explains why the letters are sticking to the fridge door?
AThe letters are sticking to the fridge door because they have magnets inside them.
BThe letters are sticking to the fridge door because they are made of plastic.
CThe letters are sticking to the fridge door because the fridge is made of plastic.
Q4:
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These metals are part of the Earth’s core. Which of them is not magnetic?
AGold
BNickel
CIron
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Q6:
A class are sorting objects into two groups: magnetic and nonmagnetic.
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Which group does the pair of steel compasses belong in?
ANonmagnetic
BMagnetic
Q7:
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Which of them are magnetic?
AThe rubber gloves, the woolen hat, the wooden spoon, and the plastic bowl
BThe iron nail and the steel can
CThe woolen hat and the iron nail
DThe iron nail, the aluminum can, and the steel can
EThe glass bottle, the aluminum can, and the steel can
Q8:
Madison wants to know which of these two magnets is stronger. She observed the
maximum number of steel nails that each magnet could hold.
AMagnet B
BMagnet A
CNeither
Why?
ABecause it is bigger
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BBecause it attracted more nails
CBecause it is smaller
Q9:
AOnly north
BOnly south
CNorth and south
Q10:
A class tested some everyday objects to find out which are magnetic and which are not.
Spoon Silver No
Ruler Plastic No
Key Brass No
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Eraser Rubber No
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