electrical conductors cannot exhibit magnetic properties
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All answers are correct. By the way, have you ever heard of single manetic pole existing independently, which can be moved like electrons in electric field?
Conductors have free electrons in outermost orbits of atoms / molecules, which always are in random state of motion. These electrons get a drift under the effect of electric field, causing a net current flow, while retaining the conductor neutral all the time. There is no charge accumulation anywhere along the length of conductor during the process of electron movement.
You do not have a counterpart to positive or negative independent charges in magnetic fields, so there is no question of a magnetic conductor.
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