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Answer: b) North pole and end at the South pole outside the magnet
3. Inside the material of a bar magnet, magnetic field lines run from:
a) North pole to South pole
b) South pole to North pole
c) Center to poles
d) They do not exist inside the magnet
Answer: b) South pole to North pole (Forming closed loops)
4. Magnetic field lines form:
a) Open loops starting at North and ending at South
b) Closed continuous loops
c) Spirals ending at the poles
d) Straight lines radiating outwards
Answer: b) Closed continuous loops
5. The density (closeness) of magnetic field lines in a region indicates the:
a) Direction of the field
b) Temperature of the magnet
c) Strength of the magnetic field
d) Polarity of the magnet
Answer: c) Strength of the magnetic field (Closer lines mean stronger field)
6. Can two magnetic field lines intersect each other?
a) Yes, at the poles
b) Yes, at the neutral points
c) No, never
d) Yes, if the magnet is strong enough
Answer: c) No, never
7. Why do two magnetic field lines never intersect?
a) They repel each other
b) If they intersected, the compass needle at that point would point in two directions
simultaneously, which is impossible
c) They are parallel lines
d) Intersection would mean the field is zero
Answer: b) If they intersected, the compass needle at that point would point in two
directions simultaneously, which is impossible
8. The tangent drawn at any point on a magnetic field line gives the:
a) Magnitude of the magnetic field at that point
b) Direction of the magnetic force on a North pole at that point
c) Potential energy at that point
d) Electric field direction at that point
Answer: b) Direction of the magnetic force on a North pole at that point
9. Where are the magnetic field lines most crowded around a bar magnet?
a) At the center of the magnet
b) Near the poles of the magnet
c) Far away from the magnet