1) What are the poles of a magnet called? a) East and West b) North and South c) Up and Down d) Repel and Attract 2) Which of these materials is NOT magnetic? a) Iron b) Nickel c) Copper d) Cobalt e) Steel 3) Which of these combinations would repel? a) North/South b) blue/red c) South/North d) North/North 4) Which of these combinations would attract? a) Blue/Blue b) North/South c) South/South d) North/North 5) How can you test if something is a magnet rather than just a magnetic material? a) Try and pick something up. b) See if it attracts aluminium. c) See if it will attract another magnet. d) See if it will repel another magnet. 6) What could you use to block magnetism? a) Using paper b) Using wood c) Using copper d) Using iron 7) Where is the magnetic field strongest? a) North b) South c) North and South d) In the middle 8) How could you make a magnet out of an iron nail? a) Ask it nicely. b) Hover a magnet near it. c) Run electricity through it. d) Rub it with a magnet. 9) What are the poles of a magnet called?What are the ends of a bar magnet called? a) Points b) Poles c) Pieces d) Ports 10) As you move closer to the magnet how does the field strength change? a) It gets stronger. b) It gets weaker, c) It doesn't change. 11) Which would be the most likely not to stick to your fridge with a magnet? a) 1 sheet of paper b) 5 sheets of paper c) 10 sheets of paper 12) If you move a compass near to a magnet, where will its North pole point to? a) Magnet's North pole b) Middle of the magnet c) Magnet's South pole 13) If you put the North pole of a magnet near to a magnetic material it will... a) ...attract it. b) ...repel it. c) ...not affect it.

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