Magnetism And Matter MCQs With Answers – Part 1 (Class 12 Physics)
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Magnetism and Matter MCQs with Answers – Part 1 (Class 12 Physics)

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1. A compass needle turns and settles along a particular direction even when no object is touching it. This observation mainly shows that magnetism can produce
ⓐ. a non-contact effect
ⓑ. only a heating effect
ⓒ. a contact force only
ⓓ. only a change in mass
2. In a simple bar magnet, the end that tends to point approximately toward geographic north when freely suspended is called the
ⓐ. south-seeking pole
ⓑ. electric pole
ⓒ. north-seeking pole
ⓓ. neutral pole
3. Two bar magnets are brought close to each other. Their \(N\)-poles are facing each other. What should be observed?
ⓐ. They become electrically charged
ⓑ. They repel each other
ⓒ. They attract strongly
ⓓ. They lose both poles permanently
4. A naturally occurring magnetic mineral that can attract small pieces of iron is best described as
ⓐ. a natural magnet
ⓑ. a demagnetised material
ⓒ. a non-magnetic insulator
ⓓ. an artificial magnet
5. A bar magnet has its ends marked \(N\) and \(S\). The symbols \(N\) and \(S\) refer to
ⓐ. two different SI units
ⓑ. positive and negative electric charges
ⓒ. two values of magnetic field strength
ⓓ. two kinds of magnetic poles
6. A small iron pin is placed near one end of a bar magnet and gets attracted. This attraction is an example of
ⓐ. optical reflection
ⓑ. magnetic interaction
ⓒ. gravitational shielding
ⓓ. thermal conduction
7. A magnetic field around a magnet is best understood as the region where
ⓐ. only electric current can exist
ⓑ. gravity becomes zero
ⓒ. temperature must increase
ⓓ. magnetic influence is detectable
8. The vector symbol commonly used for magnetic field is
ⓐ. \(R\)
ⓑ. \(I\)
ⓒ. \(\vec{E}\)
ⓓ. \(\vec{B}\)
9. The SI unit of magnetic field \(B\) is
ⓐ. \(coulomb\)
ⓑ. \(tesla\)
ⓒ. \(newton\)
ⓓ. \(ohm\)
10. A magnetic field value is written as \(0.20\,T\). Using \(1\,T=10^4\,G\), what is the same field in \(G\)?
ⓐ. \(2000\,G\)
ⓑ. \(500\,G\)
ⓒ. \(200\,G\)
ⓓ. \(1000\,G\)
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