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Are you ready to test your knowledge of magnetism? This quiz focuses on the fundamentals of magnetism and is designed for students studying Physics in Year/Grade 11. You got this!

  1. What is magnetism? A. The ability of an object to produce a magnetic field B. The ability of an object to attract other objects C. The ability of an object to generate electricity D. The ability of an object to repel other objects

  2. What is the difference between a permanent magnet and a temporary magnet? A. A permanent magnet can only be magnetized once, but a temporary magnet can be magnetized over and over again B. A permanent magnet is always magnetized, but a temporary magnet can be turned on and off C. A permanent magnet only attracts magnetic materials, but a temporary magnet also attracts non-magnetic materials D. A permanent magnet is made of iron and steel, but a temporary magnet is made of copper and aluminum

  3. How is a magnetic field around a magnet represented? A. Points that move from the north pole to the south pole B. Points that move from the south pole to the north pole C. Lines that move from the north pole to the south pole D. Lines that move from the south pole to the north pole

  4. How can you increase the strength of an electromagnet? A. Increase the number of turns in the wire coil B. Increase the voltage of the power source C. Increase the thickness of the wire in the coil D. Increase the temperature of the wire in the coil

  5. What is the difference between an AC (alternating current) and a DC (direct current) electromagnet? A. An AC electromagnet repeatedly flips the direction of the magnetic field, but a DC electromagnet maintains a constant direction of the magnetic field B. An AC electromagnet only works when connected to a battery, but a DC electromagnet can work without a power source C. An AC electromagnet is stronger than a DC electromagnet D. An AC electromagnet creates more heat than a DC electromagnet

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  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. A
  5. A