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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Magnets & Springs

Question 1

What does repel mean? A To push way B To come together C To fall D To attract

What does repel mean? A To push away B To come together C To fall D To attract

£100

Question 2

What are the ends of magnets called? A Bars B Wands C Poles D Horseshoes

What are the ends of magnets called? A Bars B Wands C Poles D Horseshoe

£200

Question 3

What are the names of these poles? A North B East C South D West

What are the names of these poles? A North B East C South D West

£300

Question 4

Which poles repel? A north and north B south and north C south and south D north and south

Which poles repel? A north and north B south and north C south and south D north and south

£500

Question 5

Which poles attract? A north and south B north and north C south and south D south and north

Which poles attract? A north and south B north and north C south and south D south and north

£1,000

Question 6

Which of these materials are magnets attracted to? A wood B plastic C metal D cloth

Which of these materials are magnets attracted to? A wood B plastic C metal D cloth

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Question 7

More specifically, which metals? A iron B copper C aluminum D bronze

More specifically, which metals? A iron B copper C aluminum D bronze

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Question 8

Which of these are types of magnet? A wand B bar C horseshoe D cobalt

Which of these are types of magnet? A wand B bar C horseshoe D cobalt

£8,000

Question 9

Which of these do magnets work through? A water B a wall C a table D paper

Which of these do magnets work through? A water B a wall C a table D paper

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Question 10

What affects whether a magnet can work through a material? A the type of magnet B the materials colour C the materials thickness D the weather

What affects whether a magnet can work through a material? A the type of magnet B the materials colour C the materials thickness D the weather

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Question 11

Which of these words describes what happens when you push a spring? A stretching B attraction C compression D repulsion

Which of these words describes what happens when you push a spring? A stretching B attraction C compression D repulsion

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Question 12

When you are pulling a spring what force is created? A inwards B downwards C upwards D outwards

When you are pulling a spring, what force is created? A inwards B downwards C upwards D outwards

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Question 13

When you push down on a spring what force is created? A inwards B upwards C downwards D outwards

When you push down on a spring what force is created? A inwards B upwards C downwards D outwards

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Question 14

Where are springs used? A pens B bicycles C laminators D mobile phones

Where are springs used? A pens B bicycles C laminators D mobile phones

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Question 15

Which of these use magnets? A recycling centres B car suspension C pens D chefs

Which of these use magnets? A recycling centres B car suspension C pens D chefs

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