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CHAPTER 2 QUIZ – MAGNETISM
NAME:
MULTIPLE CHOICE (1 MARK EACH)
1. A seemingly mysterious force you feel when you try to push two ferromagnetic substances
together or pull them apart is called:
A) magnetism
B) poles
C) electromagnetism
D) ferromagnetic attraction
2. The location within a magnet where its effects are the strongest:
A) poles
B) electric field
C) magnetic domain
D) the outer surface
3. The region in which the magnetic forces can act is called:
A) magnetic field
B) magnetic domain
C) poles
D) electric field
4. A region in which the magnetic fields of individual atoms are lined up together is called:
A) magnetic domain
B) magnetic field
C) electric field
D) magnetism
5. The force of attraction or repulsion of a magnetic material due to the arrangement of its atoms:
A) magnetism
B) magnetic field
C) magnetic domain
D) electromagnetism
6. You can illustrate the pattern of magnetic attraction by using a magnet and:
A) iron fillings
B) marbles
C) wood chips
D) beads
7. The region in which the magnetic field of the Earth is found is called the:
A) magnetosphere
B) aurora
C) Van Allen radiation belts
D) solar wind zone
8. When large numbers of charged particles come together and glow it is called:
A) aurora
B) nuclear energy
C) magnetosphere
D) solar glow
9. The area where charged particles spiral around the magnetic field lines, and travel back and
forth between the magnetic poles:
A) Van Allen radiation belts
B) aurora
C) magnetic domain
D) solar wind zone
10. Particles trapped by magnetic fields emit energy in the form of:
A) radio waves
B) gamma waves
C) beta waves
D) micro waves