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Question
With whom should I pair up?
| Group 'A' | Group 'B' |
| (a) Compass | 1. The highest magnetic force |
| (b) The door of a cupboard | 2. Like poles |
| (c) Repulsion | 3. A magnet |
| (d) Magnetic pole | 4. A magnetic needle |
Match the Columns
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Solution
| Group 'A' | Group 'B' |
| (a) Compass | 4. A magnetic needle |
| (b) The door of a cupboard | 3. A magnet |
| (c) Repulsion | 2. Like poles |
| (d) Magnetic pole | 1. The highest magnetic force |
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