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1. In the visible spectrum, which color has the longest wavelength?

A. Blue B. Green C. Red D. Violet 11. Which of the following descriptions is TRUE about the use of
microwave?
2. Which electromagnetic wave carries more energy than the others? A. Microwave is used in radio detection and ranging.
A. Microwaves C. UV Radiation B. Microwave is used to observe event.
B. Radio waves D. Visible light C. Microwave is used to image bone structures.
D. Microwave is used in heat sensors.
3. The proper order from shortest to longest wavelength is:
A. visible, infrared, ultraviolet B. infrared, visible, ultraviolet 12. What can you say about the application of radio wave in
C. ultraviolet, visible, infrared D. visible, ultraviolet, infrared communication?
A. Radio wave is important in TV broadcasting.
4. What description can be made in the relationship B. Radio wave is important in sanitation.
between energy and frequency of the electromagnetic C. Radio wave is important in metal works.
radiations? D. Radio wave is important in cooking.
A. As frequency increases so does the energy.
B. As frequency increases, energy decreases. 13. Which of the following DOES NOT describe the beneficial use of
C. As energy decreases, frequency remains the same. wireless communication as one of the applications of microwave?
D. As energy increases, frequency remains constant. A. Easy and faster access to relevant information.
B. Increases research development.
5. What colors describes the entire visible light spectrum according to C. Use of invalidated facts
increasing energy? D. Increases efficiency in work and service.
A. Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet
B. Red, Orange , Yellow, Green, Blue and Violet 14. When a police officer uses radar for speed control, the officer is
C. Red, Green, Blue, Cyan and Magenta using what kind of electromagnetic waves?
D. Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange and Red A. Gamma rays B. Radio waves C. Ultraviolet rays D. X-rays

6. From lowest energy to highest energy, which of the 15. How do signals travel through optical fibers?
following correctly orders the different categories of electromagnetic A. As microwaves B. As radio waves
radiation? C.As infra-red radiation D. As gamma radiation
A. infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X rays, gamma rays, radio
B. radio, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X rays, gamma rays 16. How will you describe the image in the figure below?
C. visible light, infrared, X rays, ultraviolet, gamma rays, radio
D. gamma rays, X rays, visible light, ultraviolet, infrared, radio

7. From shortest to longest wavelength, which of the


following correctly orders the different categories of
electromagnetic radiation?
A. infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X rays, gamma rays, radio A. Upright, same size, virtual B. Upright, reduced, virtual
B. radio, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X rays, gamma rays C. Upright, reduced, real D. Upright, bigger, virtual
C. visible light, infrared, X rays, ultraviolet, gamma rays, radio
D. gamma rays, X rays, ultraviolet, visible light, infrared, radio A girl placed a water bottle in front of three reflecting surfaces, as
shown in Figures A, B & C.
8. Which of the following statements about X rays and
radio waves is NOT true?
A. X rays have shorter wavelengths than radio waves.
B. X rays and radio waves are both forms of electromagnetic
radiation.
C. X rays have higher frequency than radio waves.
D. X rays travel through space faster than radio waves.

9. What portion of the EM Spectrum is used for


cellular phones, satellite, and wireless LAN communications?
A. Radio waves C. Infrared
B. Microwaves D. none of the above
17. What are the three types of mirror used in all figures?
10. Gamma rays are highly penetrating waves. Which of the following Letter Figure A Figure B Figure C
will describe the beneficial application of gamma rays to ship line A Convex Convex Concave
industry? B Concave Concave Plane
A. Gamma rays are highly penetrating that can detect metal defect. C Concave Convex Plane
B. Gamma rays are highly penetrating that can receive long distance D Convex Concave Plane
information.
C. Gamma rays are highly penetrating that can transmit signal. 18. Which of the following rays shows the correct path of Ray 1 after
D. Gamma rays are highly penetrating that can preserve food. it passes through the convex lens?
For Item Nos. 11-13, refer to the table below.
B
Ray
1 C

A. Ray A B. Ray B C. Ray C D. Ray D


31. Which of the following statements compare what a camera can
do which a human eye cannot do?
19. Refer to the image below. A. It can form images of objects.
B. It can adjust to dim and bright lights.
C. It can change focus from short to long distances.
D. It can give a permanent record of the scene on which it is focused.

32. The image formed by a plane mirror is LATERALLY INVERTED.


What are the characteristics of the image formed by an object placed Which of the following examples BEST describes this?
between the focal point and optical center of a converging lens? A. When a boy moves toward the mirror, his image will move away
A. real and upright B. real and inverted from the mirror.
C. virtual and upright D. virtual and inverted B. When a boy moves toward the mirror, his image will move at the
side of the mirror.
20. An optical device is modeled after the human eye C. When a girl raises her left hand, her image will also raise its left
A. Microscope B. Telescope C. Camera D. Periscope hand.
D. When a girl raises her left hand, her image will raise its right hand.
21. You see the reflection of the clock without numbers in your plane
mirror. The image formed by the hands of the clock shows the time 33. Which situation below correctly describes an example of an
9:30. What is the real time? image formed by a plane mirror?
a. 3:30 b. 9:30 c. 6:30 d. 10:30 A. A bottle is seen inverted in a plane mirror.
B. The image of the girl is larger than her actual size.
22. Ms. Pastillas stands 1.5 m tall in front of a plane mirror. What is C. A boy waving his right hand is also waving his right hand in the
the height of his image? mirror.
a. 4.5 m b. 3.0 m c. 2.0 m d. 1.5 m D. A girl’s ribbon on the right side of her head is seen on the left side
of her image
23. A light ray, travelling parallel to a concave mirror’s axis, strikes
the mirror’s surface. The reflected ray __________. 34. Which best describes the location of the image in a plane mirror?
a. passes through the mirror’s focal point.
b. again travel parallel to the mirror’s axis. A. The image formed
c. travels at right angles to the mirror’s axis beyond the mirror.
d. passes through the mirror’s center of curvature. B. The image formed in
front of the mirror.
24. What kind of mirror is used in automobiles and trucks to give the C. The image formed
driver a wider area and smaller image of traffic behind him? apparently behind the mirror.
a. Plane mirror b. Concave mirror D. The image formed at the mirror’s center of curvature.
c. Convex mirror d. None of the above
35. When the image of an object is seen in a plane mirror, the
25. What type of mirror do dentists usually use to see clearly the distance from the mirror to the image depends on ____.
images of our teeth? A. the height of the object on the mirror.
a. Plane mirror b. Concave mirror B. the wavelength of light used for viewing.
c. Convex mirror d. None of the above C. the distance from the object to the mirror.
D. the distance of both the observer and the object to the mirror
26. What kind of mirror is used by department stores to give a wider
area and smaller image of the shoppers/buyers? II. Match each Term on the left with the best Descriptor on the right.
a. Plane mirror b. Concave mirror Each Descriptor may be used only once
c. Convex mirror d. None of the above Term Descriptor
1. Diverging A. Coming together
27. Which of the following is/are true of a concave mirror? 2. Converging B. Curves inwards
I. it will never form a real image 3. Plane mirror C. Spreading apart
II. An inverted image will be formed if the object distance is 4. Convex mirror D. Is smooth and flat
greater than the focal length 5. Concave mirror E. Curves outwards
III. An object can be magnified if placed at f III. Given are the applications of electromagnetic waves. Write the
a. I only b. II only c. I and III d. I, II, and III letter of the type of electromagnetic wave used in each application.
___1. Microwave Oven
28. Sun’s rays are observed to focus at a point behind the fishbowl a. Infrared radiation b. Radiowaves
near the window.The fishbowl act as what type of lens? c. Microwaves d. X-rays
a. Converging Lens b. Diverging Lens ___2. Radiotherapy
c. Focusing Lens d. None of the above a. X- rays b. Gamma rays
c. UV radiation d. Infrared
29. How will the image of the word AMBULANCE appear when ___3. Sterilization of water in drinking fountains
placed in front of a convex mirror? a. Infrared radiation b. X-rays
c. UV radiation d. Microwaves
A. ___4. Radio Broadcasting
B. a. Microwaves b. Radiowaves
c. Visible Light d. Gamma
C. ___5. Radar (Radio Detection and Ranging)
D. a. Microwaves b. Radiowaves
c. Infrared d. Gamma
30. Side mirrors of motor vehicles allow the driver to see wider areas. IV.A. In each of the following pairs, write the letter of the form of
What BEST describes the images compared to the real object in this radiation with the SHORTER WAVELENGTH:
kind of mirror? ___6. a. RED LIGHT b. BLUE LIGHT
A. bigger B. smaller C. the same D. inverted ___7. a. MICROWAVES b. RADIOWAVES
___8. a. GAMMA RAYS b. X – RAYS
IV.B. In each of the following pairs, write the letter of the form of
radiation with the HIGHER ENERGY:
___9. a. ORANGE LIGHT b. VIOLET LIGHT
___10. a. UV RADIATION b. GAMMA RAYS

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