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What is a transparent object?

A) An object that lets some light pass through.


B) An object that blocks all light.

1. C) An object that reflects light.


Which of the following is an example of a transparent material?
A) Brick
B) Glass

2. C) Wood
What happens when light hits a transparent object?
A) It bounces off.
B) It passes through.

3. C) It gets absorbed.
What is a translucent object?
A) An object that lets all light pass through.
B) An object that lets some light pass through but scatters it.

4. C) An object that blocks all light.


Which of the following is an example of a translucent material?
A) Aluminum foil
B) Tissue paper

5. C) Metal spoon
What happens when light hits a translucent object?
A) It passes through and can be seen clearly.
B) It reflects off completely.

6. C) It gets absorbed.
What is an opaque object?
A) An object that lets all light pass through.
B) An object that lets some light pass through but scatters it.

7. C) An object that blocks all light.


Which of the following is an example of an opaque material?
A) Clear plastic
B) Cardboard

8. C) Saran wrap
What happens when light hits an opaque object?
A) It passes through completely.
B) It reflects off completely.

9. C) It passes through but scatters.


Which of the following objects is likely to be transparent?
A) A book
B) A window

10. C) A wooden box


Which of the following objects is likely to be translucent?
A) A glass cup
B) A metal spoon

11. C) A plastic ruler


Which of the following objects is likely to be opaque?
A) A plastic bag
B) A clear bottle

12. C) A piece of cellophane


When light passes through a transparent object, what happens to the object?
A) It becomes darker.
B) It becomes brighter.

13. C) It stays the same.


What happens to the light when it hits a translucent object?
A) It passes through and can be seen clearly.
B) It reflects off completely.

14. C) It gets absorbed.


When light hits an opaque object, what does it do?
A) Passes through completely.
B) Reflects off completely.

15. C) Passes through but scatters.


Which of the following is NOT an example of an opaque object?
A) A brick wall
B) A piece of glass

16. C) A wooden door


Which of the following materials would you use to make a window?
A) Paper
B) Metal

17. C) Glass
Which of the following materials would you use to make a lampshade?
A) Cardboard
B) Tissue paper

18. C) Glass
Which of the following materials would you use to make a door?
A) Plastic wrap
B) Aluminum foil

19. C) Wood
Which of the following materials would you use to make sunglasses?
A) Clear plastic
B) Black construction paper

20. C) Polarized glass

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