Magnetism
Electromagnets
Static Charge
Static Electricity
Atomic Structure
100

Which materials are magnetic?
A. Copper, gold
B. Iron, nickel
C. Wood, plastic
D. Glass, aluminum

B. Iron, nickel ✔

100

Which of these is a real-world use of an electromagnet?
A. Refrigerator door
B. Car headlight
C. MRI scanner
D. Mirror

C. MRI scanner ✔

100

What is static electricity?
A. A build-up of electric charge on a surface
B. Electricity created by movement
C. Electricity that moves in a wire
D. Electricity used in cars

A. A build-up of electric charge on a surface ✔  

100

What body part can static charge been easily seen in?

A. Nails

B. Hair

C. Eyes

D. Neck

B. Hair

100

What are the three main sub-atomic particles?
A. Atoms, ions, electrons
B. Neutrons, electrons, protons
C. Quarks, atoms, electrons
D. Cells, protons, neutrons

B. Neutrons, electrons, protons ✔

200

What are the two poles of a magnet called?
A. Left and right
B. Positive and negative
C. North and South
D. Top and bottom

C. North and South ✔

200

What is an electromagnet?


A. A magnet found in nature
B. A magnet made from plastic
C. A magnet created by electricity
D. A magnet that only works underwater

C. A magnet created by electricity

200

Which particles move to create static electricity?
A. Protons
B. Neutrons
C. Electrons
D. Atoms

C. Electrons ✔

200

What is the charge of an electron?
A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Neutral
D. No charge

B. Negative ✔

200

What charge does a proton carry?
A. Negative
B. Neutral
C. Positive
D. No charge

C. Positive ✔

300

Which force do two like poles of a magnet experience?
A. Attraction
B. Gravity
C. Neutral
D. Repulsion

D. Repulsion

300

In an experiment, an electromagnet picks up fewer paper clips. What might have happened?
A. More coils were added
B. A stronger battery was used
C. The current was increased
D. The wire was partially disconnected 

D. The wire was partially disconnected ✔

300

What happens when two objects rub together and build static charge?
A. They become magnetic
B. Electrons are transferred
C. They exchange protons
D. They become heavier

B. Electrons are transferred ✔

300

Why is metal a poor material for holding static charge?
A. It reflects charge
B. It is too dense
C. It is a conductor
D. It is magnetic

C. It is a conductor ✔

300

What is the overall charge of a neutral atom?
A.+ 1
B. - 1
C. +2
D. 0 

D. 0

400

Which of these would be attracted to a magnet?
A. Aluminium foil
B. A plastic ruler
C. Arubber band
D. A steel paperclip

D. A steel paperclip

400

How can you increase the strength of an electromagnet?
A. Add more batteries
B.Use a longer wire
C. Use thinner wire
D. Decrease the number of coils

A. Add more batteries ✔

400

Which object is most likely to build static charge?
A. Wet sponge
B. Plastic ruler
C. Glass of water
D. Metal spoon

B. Plastic ruler ✔

400

In which condition is static electricity more noticeable?
A. Hot and humid
B. Cold and dry
C. Wet and windy
D. Warm and sunny

B. Cold and dry ✔

400

Which particle is the lightest?
A. Electron
B. Proton
C. Neutron
D. Nucleus

A. Electron

500

What happens when a magnet is broken in half?
A. Only one pole remains
B. It becomes non-magnetic
C. Each half becomes a new magnet
D. The magnet loses all strength

C. Each half becomes a new magnet ✔

500

Which setup will make the strongest electromagnet?
A. Few coils, low current
B. Many coils, low current
C. Few coils, high current
D. Many coils, high current  

D. Many coils, high current ✔

500

If a balloon sticks to a wall after being rubbed on hair, what is the cause?
A. Gravity
B. Magnetism
C. Static attraction
D. Air pressure

C. Static attraction ✔

500

Why does lightning occur during a thunderstorm?
A. Clouds heat up and expand
B. Air pressure drops rapidly
C. Wind causes friction with trees  
D. Static charge builds up and discharges between the cloud and the ground

D. Static charge builds up and discharges between the cloud and the ground

500

What is the nucleus made of?
A. Electrons and ions
B. Only neutrons
C. Protons and neutrons
D. Atoms

C. Protons and neutrons ✔

600

What device uses the Earth’s magnetic field for navigation?
A. Compass
B. Speedometer
C. Telescope
D. Thermometer

A. Compass

600

If the current in an electromagnet is reversed, what happens to the poles?
A. They disappear
B. They switch places
C. They melt
D. They remain the same

B. They switch places ✔

600

What kind of charges attract each other?
A. Same charges
B. Positive to positive
C. Negative to negative
D. Opposite charges  

D. Opposite charges ✔

600

Why does a charged balloon make hair stand up?
A. Like charges repel, lifting the hair    
B. It becomes magnetic
C. The balloon heats the hair
D. The balloon pulls the hair with gravity

A. Like charges repel, lifting the hair

600

Where are electrons found in an atom?
A. In the nucleus
B. In the electron shells
C. In protons
D. In the atomic core

B. In the electron shells ✔

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