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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT of EDUCATION
Region IV-A CALABARZON
DIVISION of RIZAL
Grade 10 Written Work and Performance Task
Second Quarter (PHYSICAL SCIENCE )

Name: ________________________________________________________________
Grade and Section: Grade 10
Learning Area: PHYSICAL SCIENCE: LIGHT
Most Essential Learning Competency/ies:
1. Predict the qualitative characteristics (orientation, type, and magnification) of images
formed by plane and curved mirrors and lenses. S10FE-IIg-50
2. Identify ways in which the properties of mirrors and lenses determine their use in optical
instruments (e.g., cameras and binoculars) S10FE-IIh-52

QUARTER 2
WEEK 4
(Written Works)
A. Multiple Choice. Choose the correct answer among the given options on each item.
Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Which of the following tells the difference between lenses and mirrors?
A. Lenses refract light, mirrors reflect light.
B. Lenses make object appear larger, while mirrors give exact copy of object.
C. Lenses reflect light, mirrors refract light.
D. Lenses produce virtual image; mirrors make real image.
2. Which of the following uses concave lens?
A. Magnifying glasses
B. Person with hyperopia
C. Nearsighted corrective eyeglasses
D. All of the above
3. What kind of mirror is used by dentists in examining tooth cavities?
A. Plane mirror
B. Concave mirror
C. Convex mirror
D. None of the above
4. Looking through a concave lens, arm-length away can make object appear _______.
A. smaller and upright
B. smaller and upside down
C. larger and upright
D. larger and upside down
5. Which of the following parts of the eyes function like the aperture and iris diaphragm
of a camera?
A. eyelid and cornea
B. pupil and eyelid
C. retina and cornea
D. pupil and iris

B. Direction: Complete each sentence below by choosing the correct word/words inside the
parentheses. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Rita, a Medicine student, wanted to examine the differences between animal and
plant cell. Her observation will be made better with the use of _________.
(Magnifying glass, microscope).
2. When you hold a convex lens farther from you to see objects afar, the image that you
see is __________ (smaller and upside down, bigger and upright).
3. Lenses of our eyes are __________ (convex, concave).
4. When you hold a concave lens further from you to see objects afar. The image that
you see is __________ (smaller and upright, bigger and upside down).
5. A type of telescope that consist of two convex lenses that is used to enlarge an image
is __________ (reflecting telescope, refracting telescope)

C. Matching Type: Match column A with column B. Choose the letter of the correct answer from
Column B that matches the item/ description in Column A. Write your
answers on a separate sheet of paper.

COLUMN A COLUMN B
A.
D 1. Ray parallel to principal axis passes
through focus in a convex lens

E 2. Ray parallel to principal axis passes


through focus in a concave lens B.

B 3. Ray passing through the focus


becomes parallel to the principal
axis in a convex lens
C.
A 4. Ray passing through the focus
becomes parallel to the principal
axis in a concave lens

C 5. Ray passing through optical center D.


will emerge without deviation

E.
Prepared by:

ARIEL P. DANTES
Teacher I
Guinayang National High School
San Mateo, Rizal

Validated/Evaluated by:

ELVIRA CONESE, EdD


Principal III
San Mateo National High School
San Mateo, Rizal

Approved by:

Dr. AILEEN E. VOCAL


Education Program Supervisor in Science
DepEd Division of Rizal

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