Magnets
Electromagnets
Living in a Society
Heritage
Random Discovery Revision
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What is a magnet?

A magnet is an object that attracts certain metals like iron.

100

What is an electromagnet?

A magnet that works using electricity.

100

What is a society?

A group of people living together in a community.

100

What is heritage?

Things from the past that are important and protected.

100

What is a force?

A push or a pull.

200

What kind of objects do magnets attract best?

Objects made of iron or steel.

200

What do you need to make a simple electromagnet?

A battery, wire, and iron nail.

200

Why do we need rules?

To keep people safe and organised.

200

What is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

A special place protected because it is important to the world.

200

What is a contact force?

A force that happens when objects touch.

300

What are the two poles of a magnet called?

North pole and South pole.

300

Why is it useful that an electromagnet can be turned on and off?

So we can control when it attracts objects.

300

Give one example of a school rule.

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300

What are the three types of heritage sites?

Natural, Cultural, and Mixed.

300

What is a compass used for?

To find directions.

400

What happens when two same poles meet?

They repel (push away).

400

Where are electromagnets used in real life?

Scrap yard cranes, doorbells, speakers.

400

What could happen if there were no rules?

There would be chaos or people might get hurt.

400

Why do we protect heritage sites?

So future generations can see and learn from them.

400

What surface makes objects move slower: rough or smooth?

Rough surface.
500

Name one everyday use of a magnet.

Fridge magnet / whiteboard magnet / compass.

500

What happens when electricity stops flowing?

The electromagnet stops working.

500

What is a responsibility?

Something we must do to help others and follow rules.

500

Give one example of a World Heritage Site.

Any correct example (e.g. Great Wall of China).

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What is the difference between a natural heritage site and a cultural heritage site?

A natural heritage site is created by nature (like forests or mountains), and a cultural heritage site is created by people (like buildings or monuments).

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