1) Induced magnetism occurs when.. a) A non-magnet becomes magnetized by being near a magnet ✅ b) A magnet permanently loses its magnetism c) A magnet attracts only non-metals d) A magnet is broken into pieces 2) Which of the following materials can show induced magnetism? a) Plastic b) Wood c) Soft iron d) Glass 3) When a piece of soft iron is placed near a bar magnet, it becomes.. a) A permanent magnet b) A temporary magnet c) A non-magnetic material d) Demagnetized 4) In induced magnetism, the pole of the induced end nearest to the magnet is.. a) The same as the magnet’s nearby pole b) Always North c) Always South d) Opposite to the magnet’s nearby pole 5) Which of the following best demonstrates induced magnetism? a) A compass needle pointing north b) Earth’s magnetic field c) A nail sticking to a magnet d) Magnet in a coil 6) The strength of induced magnetism in soft iron is.. a) Strong but temporary  b) Weak and permanent c) Strong and permanent d) Weak but temporary 7) Induced magnetism can disappear when.. a) The inducing magnet is removed b) The induced object is heated c) The object is placed in water d) The induced object is painted 8) A magnet attracts pins because a) The magnet pulls only metallic objects b) The pins are permanently magnetic c) The pins are temporarily magnetized  d) The pins repel each other 9) The process of induced magnetism can also be called.. a) Electric magnetism b) Temporary magnetization c) Current induction d) Demagnetization 10) In induced magnetism, the strength of the induced poles depends on.. a) Shape of the object b) Type of material  c) Colour of the object d) Size of the magnet only

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