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Magnets and Electricity Quiz
Test your knowledge of magnets and electricity with our interactive quiz designed for grade 4-6 kids.
Select the right answer for below questions:
What is the property of magnets that attracts certain metals?
Reflection
Refraction
Attraction
Repulsion
Attraction
Which of the following is a natural magnet?
Lodestone
Iron
Aluminum
Water
Lodestone
Which end of a magnet points towards the Earth's North Pole?
North end
South end
Both ends
Neither end
North end
What happens when two like poles of magnets are brought close together?
They attract each other
They repel each other
They become neutral
They create a magnetic field
They repel each other
Which of the following is an example of a non-magnetic material?
Iron
Nickel
Aluminum
Cobalt
Aluminum
What is the term used to describe the region around a magnet where its magnetic force is felt?
Magnetosphere
Magnetic field
Magnetic zone
Magnetic core
Magnetic field
Which of the following is a way to demagnetize a magnet?
Heating it
Cooling it
Burying it in soil
None of the above
Heating it
What is the flow of electric charge called?
Voltage
Current
Resistance
Power
Current
Which of the following materials is a good conductor of electricity?
Wood
Plastic
Copper
Rubber
Copper
What is the unit used to measure electric current?
Watt
Volt
Ampere
Ohm
Ampere
What is the path through which electric current flows called?
Circuit
Transformer
Resistor
Insulator
Circuit
Which of the following devices is used to control the flow of electric current?
Battery
Fuse
Motor
Wire
Fuse
What is the process of generating electricity from sunlight called?
Solar energy
Wind energy
Hydroelectric power
Geothermal power
Solar energy
What is the basic unit of electric charge?
Watt
Volt
Ampere
Coulomb
Coulomb
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