Simple Magnetism & Magnetic Fields (Cambridge (CIE) O Level Physics): Exam Questions

Exam code: 5054

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Which of the lists of metals below contains only metals which are non-ferrous?

  • Iron, steel, nickel

  • Cobalt, copper, steel

  • Aluminium, brass, copper

  • Iron, tin, aluminium

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Which of the following choices of metal would be suitable for:

  • Use as a permanent magnet?

  • Use as the core in an electromagnet?

 

Use as a permanent magnet

Use as the core of an electromagnet

A

steel

iron

B

steel

steel

C

iron

iron

D

iron

steel

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    Which of the lists below are metals that are ferrous?

    • aluminium and iron

    • steel and iron

    • steel and lead

    • tin and iron

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    Which statement about a permanent bar magnet is incorrect?

    • The S-pole attracts the N-pole of another magnet

    • The S-pole repels the S-pole of another magnet

    • It cannot repel a non-magnetic material

    • It is made from a soft magnetic material (such as soft iron)

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    Which magnet has the strongest magnetic field?

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      The diagram shows the magnetic field pattern around a bar magnet.

      At which position is the magnetic field strongest?

      A bar magnet with its south pole on the left and north pole on the right. Magnetic field lines curve from the north pole around to the south pole. Four positions A, B, C and D are marked at different distances from the magnet. 
Point A is very close to the centre of the south pole.
Point B is midway between the poles and the fifth and sixth curved field lines.
Point C is midway between the poles and between the magnet and the first curved field line.
Point D is close to the corner of the north pole.
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        A student makes a series of statements about a permanent bar magnet.

        Which of them is true?

        • The North pole of a permanent bar magnet will repel the North pole of another magnet.

        • A permanent bar magnet must be made from a soft magnetic material.

        • A permanent bar magnet can repel a magnetic material.

        • The field lines of a permanent bar magnet cross each other where the field is strongest.

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        A student lines up some permanent magnets with soft iron nails in between as shown in the diagram below.

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        What would the magnetic poles of locations X and Y be?

         

        X

        Y

        A

        north

        north

        B

        north

        south

        C

        south

        north

        D

        south

        south

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          Which of the following statements could be used to describe something a permanent magnet could do?

          • It will repel non-magnetic materials.

          • It will repel non-ferrous materials.

          • It will attract ferrous materials.

          • It will have a single magnetic pole.

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          The diagram shows two bar magnets, stored with metal keepers across the ends. The keepers help to keep the magnets magnetised.

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          The material used for the keepers becomes strongly magnetised when placed in contact with the magnets, but does not remain magnetised when taken away from the magnets.

          What is a suitable metal to use for the magnets and what is a suitable metal to use for the keepers?

           

          Metal for keeper

          Metal for magnet

          A

          steel

          steel

          B

          iron

          steel

          C

          steel

          iron

          D

          iron

          iron

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            Which test could be used to find which end of a magnet is the south pole?

            • putting it near a ferrous metal

            • putting it near a compass needle and see whether the needle points towards the pole

            • putting it near a compass needle and see whether the needle points away from the pole

            • putting it near a non-ferrous metal

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            What material can a temporary magnet be made from?

            • plastic

            • soft iron

            • steel

            • wood

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            End X of a metal rod attracts the North pole of a compass needle. 

            Which statement about the rod is correct?

            • It is made of copper that is not initially magnetised.

            • It is made of copper with a South pole at X.

            • It is made of steel that is not initially magnetised. 

            • It is made of steel with a North pole at X. 

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            A student has a collection of metal bars that keep sticking to each other. She suspects that they might be magnets, so she runs a test.

            She holds end V of rod 1, near to each end of the two other rods. The ends are shown in the diagram below.

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            Her results are as follows:

            End V:

            • Repels end W

            • Attracts end X

            • Attracts end Y

            • Attracts end Z

            Which of the metal rods is a magnet?

            • 1 and 2

            • 2 and 3

            • 1 only

            • 2 only

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            A student has what he believes to be a permanent magnet. He wants to find out which end is the magnet’s North pole.

            What could he do to find out?

            • Put the magnet under a piece of paper, and sprinkle iron filings on top.

            • Put it near to a piece of magnetic material, like a steel paperclip.

            • Place a compass near it.

            • Put it near to a piece of ferrous material.

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            A teacher, Mr. Garrison, brings a horseshoe magnet near to an iron bar as shown in the diagram.

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            Is the iron bar attracted to or repelled from the horseshoe magnet?

            Which diagram shows the polarity of the poles that are produced in the iron bar?

            Rod

            Attracted / Repelled

            Pole Distribution

            A

            repelled

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            B

            repelled

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            C

            attracted

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            D

            attracted

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              A student wants to make an electromagnet that acts like a permanent magnet using some easy-to-find materials that are in the school lab.

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              Which metal should the student use, and which setting on the power supply?

               

              Metal

              Power supply setting

              A

              Soft iron

              6V a.c.

              B

              steel

              6V a.c.

              C

              Soft iron

              6V d.c.

              D

              steel

              6V d.c.

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                A student carries out an experiment to find out which of four metal rods makes the best permanent magnet.

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                The rod is attached to the south pole of a permanent magnet, and then paper clips are attached to the rod. The number of paper clips that can be held by the rod is counted.

                The permanent magnet is then removed from the rod, and the number of paper clips that remain attached are counted.

                The results are summarised in the table below.

                Which of the rods becomes the strongest permanent magnet?

                rod

                number of paper clips held by the rod

                when the magnet is present

                when the magnet is removed

                A

                5

                2

                B

                4

                3

                C

                2

                0

                D

                3

                2