Class 6 Science MCQ Chapter 13 Fun with Magnets

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Class 6 Science MCQ Chapter 13 Fun with Magnets

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Fun with Magnets

Chapter – 13

MCQ

1. The materials which are attracted towards a magnet are called?

(a) Magnetic.

(b) Non magnetic.

(c) Poles.

(d) Magnet.

Ans: (a) Magnetic.

2. Which one is a natural magnet?

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(a) Magnetic.

(b) Magnet.

(c) Magnetite.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (c) Magnetite.

3. A magnet always has?

(a) One pole.

(b) Two poles.

(c) Three poles.

(d) Four poles.

Ans: (b) Two poles.

4. Materials that are not attracted towards magnets are called?

(a) Magnetic.

(b) Poles.

(c) Non magnetic.

(d) Magnetites.

Ans: (c) Non magnetic.

5. Which is an example of a magnetic substance?

(a) Iron. 

(b) Cobalt.

(c) Coins.

(d) All of these.

Ans: (d) All of these.

6. Which two ends of a magnet are called magnetic poles?

(a) North and East pole.

(b) West and East pole.

(c) North and South pole.

(d) East and south pole.

Ans: (c) North and South pole.

7. How can we separate a magnetic substance from a mixture?

(a) By using a poles.

(b) By using a bar magnet.

(c) Using a magnet.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (b) By using a bar magnet.

8. When did magnets lose their properties?

(a) When they are cold.

(b) When they are heated.

(c) When they are boiling.

(d) When they are freezing.

Ans: (b) when they are heated.

9. Magnets have a shape?

(a) Horse shoe.

(b) Ball ended.

(c) Cylindrical.

(d) All of these.

Ans: (d) All of these.

10. Magnet attracted?

(a) Iron.

(b) Wood.

(c) Plastic.

(d) Leather.

Ans: (a) Iron.

11. At which place of magnet its magnetic force is maximum?

(a) Magnet.

(b) South pole.

(c) At poles.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (c) At poles.

12. The South pole of the earth’s magnet is near the geographical?

(a) South pole.

(b) North pole.

(c) West pole.

(d) South and North pole.

Ans: (b) North pole.

13. In which direction does a suspended magnet come to rest?

(a) North and West direction.

(b) South and East direction.

(c) North and South direction.

(d) No one of these.

Ans: (c) North and South direction.

14. When a bar magnet is brought near iron dust most of the dust sticks?

(a) Near two ends.

(b) Near of the middle.

(c) Equal whenever.

(d) All of these.

Ans: (a) Near two ends.

15. A device which used to show direction is called?

(a) Poles.

(b) Compass.

(c) Magnet.

(d) Bar magnet.

Ans: (b) Compass.

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