Quiz Details
QZ-20260512-66650
Topics:
storage of magnets
Difficulty:
Level 3 - Medium
Questions:
5
Language:
English (English)
Generated:
May 12, 2026 at 08:49 AM
Generated by:
Guest User
Instructions: Select an answer for each question and click "Check Answer" to see if you're correct. Then view the explanation to learn more!
1 What is the best way to store magnets to maintain their strength?
Correct Answer:
D
Explanation: Storing magnets in a dry, cool place away from metal objects helps maintain their magnetic strength and prevents unwanted interactions.
Explanation: Storing magnets in a dry, cool place away from metal objects helps maintain their magnetic strength and prevents unwanted interactions.
2 Which of these materials should be avoided when storing magnets?
Correct Answer:
B
Explanation: Iron can interfere with a magnet's field and can cause the magnet to lose its strength over time, so it should be avoided.
Explanation: Iron can interfere with a magnet's field and can cause the magnet to lose its strength over time, so it should be avoided.
3 What is the recommended method for storing multiple magnets together?
Correct Answer:
D
Explanation: Storing magnets separately with like poles facing away from each other prevents them from repelling each other and losing strength.
Explanation: Storing magnets separately with like poles facing away from each other prevents them from repelling each other and losing strength.
4 What is a common way to demagnetize a magnet during storage?
Correct Answer:
C
Explanation: Heating a magnet to a high temperature can cause it to lose its magnetic properties, effectively demagnetizing it.
Explanation: Heating a magnet to a high temperature can cause it to lose its magnetic properties, effectively demagnetizing it.
5 Which of the following is the best practice for storing magnets in a toolbox?
Correct Answer:
A
Explanation: Using a magnetic strip to store magnets keeps them organized and prevents them from clashing with other metal tools, helping to maintain their strength.
Explanation: Using a magnetic strip to store magnets keeps them organized and prevents them from clashing with other metal tools, helping to maintain their strength.