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Which property of light is illustrated in this image?

Light travels at 300,000,000m/s


Light travels in straight lines
Light is a wave
Light is a particle

What is the name given to a material which lets most of the light pass
through it?
Opaque
Translucent
Clear
Transparent

What is the name given to the type of material which will not let any light
pass through?
Opaque
Translucent
Clear
Transparent
What is the speed of light
300 m/s
300,000 m/s
300,000,000 m/s
300,000,000,000 m/s

Which of the following is non-luminous?

Which of the following is luminous?


Which of the following describes an image formed in a plane mirror?
Laterally inverted
Same size as object
Same distance behind mirror as object is in front
Enlarged
Inverted

Which letter is the normal line?


a
b
c
d
e

At what angle will the reflected ray strike the second mirror?
30
45
60
90
Which letter is the reflected ray?
a
b
c
d
e

What is the angle of incidence?


10°
30°
60°
80°

What is the angle of incidence?


10°
30°
60°
80°
Sami is 50 cm from a vertical mirror. He moves 20cm away. The distance
between his image and himself is then ………….
100cm
120cm
140cm
40cm

Solution:
50 + 20 = 70
70 + 70 = 140

The imaginary line perpendicular to the mirror is called the:


Incident ray
reflected ray
normal line

The angle between the reflected ray and the normal line is called
the:
Angle of incidence
Angle of reflection
angle of convergent
Angle of divergent.

If the angle of incidence is 45 degree, what is the angle of


reflection?
90°
45°
180°
The Law of reflection states that - The angle of incidence
is .................. the angle of reflection.
equal to
double
half

The ray of light that strikes a mirror is called ________.


an incident ray
a reflected ray
a normal ray
none of the above

Light travels in ___________ lines


wavy
bent
straight
backwards

Which of the following is not a source of light?


A. candle
B. caver’s lamp
C. mirror
D. sun

What is reflection?
Reflection is the bouncing of light off the surface that it strikes on.
Reflection is the absorbing of light off the surface that it strikes on.
Reflection is the bending of light off the surface that it strikes on.
Reflection is the transmission of light off the surface that it strikes on.

Why can you see most objects?


they emit light
light refracts through them
light reflects off them
They absorb light
The angle between the reflected ray and the normal line is called the:
angle of incidence
angle of reflection
angle of convergent
angle of divergent

Straight lines with arrows that represent light waves:


rays
image
reflection
visible light

A copy of an object formed by reflected or refracted rays of light


image
reflection
regular reflection
diffuse reflection

What is A?
Angle of incidence
Angle of reflection
Incident ray
Reflected ray
Normal line

We can see images in _________ surfaces


smooth
rough
shiny
bumpy
A ray of light is incident on a plane mirror and the angle of
incidence is 25 degrees. What is the angle of reflection?
0 degrees
50 degrees
90 degrees
25 degrees

Which color shirt would keep you cooler on a hot day?


black
white
gray
navy blue

The bending of light is called:


refraction
light
opaque
reflection

A _________ forms when the path of light is blocked.


sun
circle
line
shadow

Materials that do not allow light to pass through are called:


clear
opaque
transparent
translucent

The bouncing of light off an object


basketball
refraction
reflection
echo
The change in the ________ of light causes it to bend
speed
distance
length
color

Materials that let some of the light pass through are called:
transparent
opaque
clear
translucent

Plastic wrap is
dark
opaque
translucent
transparent

The following is a picture of what type of mirror?


Convex Mirror
Concave Mirror
Plane Mirror
Flat Mirror
The following is a picture of what type of mirror?
Convex Mirror
Concave Mirror
Plane Mirror
Flat Mirror

An image that you can see , but does not really exist is called which of
the following?
Real Image
Fake Image
Virtual Image
Digital Image

The Law of Reflection:


The angle of incidence is _________ the angle of reflection
bigger than
the same as
smaller than
How does light behave as it enters these mediums?
continue its path as straight line.
bends toward the normal
bends away from the normal
reflects

A student placed a pencil in a cup of water. The pencil appears broken


because light-
always travels in a straight line
bends when it passes through water
makes the water in the glass evaporate
reflects the pencil on the water's surface

Light travels at a speed of 300,000 km/s in outer space but can slow in
different materials like glass or water.
True
False
Refraction is when light__________.
Is bounced by an object or material.
Changes speed as it travels in different materials which causes bending.
When light speeds up to over 300,000 km/s

A beam of light travels from one material into another material. The light
can travel faster in the second material, so:
it is bent toward the normal.
it is unaffected.
it always lies along the normal.
it is bent away from the normal.

In what medium does light travel the slowest?


glass
air
water
vacuum

The bending of a wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to


another is called?
Convex Lens
Refraction
Concave Lens

The illustration shows a light ray striking an object.


In the illustration, the light ray striking the object is-
absorbed
stopped
reflected
refracted
If the angle of incidence increases, the angle of refraction ________.
Increases
Decreases

Refraction is when light ____________ a medium.


bends through
bends around
bounces off
is absorbed by

Which of the following in the diagram is the refracted ray?


A
B
C
D

Light energy is absorbed by a substance, and then light is slowly


released by the substance (example: glow in the dark toys).
bioluminescence
fluorescence
phosphorescence
chemiluminescence
incandescence

UV light is produced by passing electricity through mercury gas,


phosphor coating absorbs the UV and gives off light we can see:
bioluminescence
fluorescence
phosphorescence
chemiluminescence
incandescence
Light is produced when 2 or more chemicals combine.
bioluminescence
fluorescence
phosphorescence
chemiluminescence
incandescence

Light is produced by living organisms.


bioluminescence
fluorescence
phosphorescence
chemiluminescence
incandescence

Reason (s) why organisms use bioluminescence. Check all that apply.
to avoid predators
to find a mate
to find food

You have cool glow-in-the-dark stickers of Mickey Mouse. This is an


example of
fluorescence
chemiluminescence
phosphorescence
incandescence

You can see through water because ---


it's opaque
it's translucent
it's transparent
it's wet
Luminous means...
Gives out its own light
Reflects light from other things

What is an example of artificial light?


the sun
the stars
bioluminescence
neon light

All of the following are sources of light except ______________


the sun
a light bulb
fire
the moon

A material that reflects or absorbs all of the light that strikes it is called
which of the following?
Transparent
Translucent
Diffuse
Opaque

The picture here is an example of...


incandescence
chemiluminescence
bioluminescence
fluorescence
Light is a form of
energy
radiation
reflection

Light travels
around corners
in a straight line

Glo-Sticks are an example of a __________ light source.


chemiluminescence
bioluminescence
fluorescence
incandescence

The picture shows an example of a ________________ light source.


chemiluminescence
fluorescence
incandescence
bioluminescence
phosphorescence
What is B?
Angle of incidence
Angle of reflection
Incident ray
Reflected ray
Normal line

What is C?
Angle of incidence
Angle of reflection
Incident ray
Reflected ray
Normal line

What is D?
Angle of incidence
Angle of reflection
Incident ray
Reflected ray
Normal line
What is E?
Angle of incidence
Angle of reflection
Incident ray
Reflected ray
Normal line

Light is produced by heating a material until it glows.


bioluminescence
fluorescence
phosphorescence
chemiluminescence
incandescence

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