Magnets and their effects
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- Q1
A bar magnet is immersed in a heap of iron filings and pulled out. The amount of iron filling clinging to the?
North Pole is almost equal to the South Pole.
South pole is more than the North pole
North Pole is much less than the South Pole.
North Pole is much more than the South Pole.
30s - Q2
Three magnets A, B and C were dipped 1 by 1 in a heap of iron filing. Pick the option based on the strength of these magnets.
A>B>C
A=B=C
A<B>C
A<B<C
30s - Q3
Observe the picture. Which of the following picture is correct for the statements given below?
In case A and B both cars will move away.
In A, cars will be closer but in B, cars will move away.
In A, cars will move away but in B, cars will be closer.
In case A and B both cars will come closer.
30s - Q4
A weak magnet Y is placed near a strong magnet X as shown in the figure. How will the magnets move?
Both X and Y will turn clockwise.
X will turn in clockwise direction.
Y will move away.
Y will turn in anti-clockwise direction.
30s