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Lesson 5: Spherical Mirrors - YouTube

1. This is an example of a _____________ mirror

A. Concave

B. Convex

C. Plane

D. Magnifying

2. The following is a picture of what type of mirror?

A. Convex Mirror

B. Concave Mirror

C. Plane Mirror

D.Flat Mirror

3. The following is a picture of what type of mirror?

A. Convex Mirror

B. Concave Mirror

C. Plane Mirror

D. Flat Mirror

4. An image that you can see , but does not really exist is called which of the following?

A. Real Image

B. Fake Image

C. Virtual Image

D. Digital Image

5. Convex Mirrors produce...

A. only virtual images

B. virtual or real images

C. only real images

D. inverted images
6. An incident ray that is parallel to the principal axis...

A. will reflect parallel to the principal axis

B. will refract through the focal point

C. will reflect through the center of curvature

D. will continue along the same path through the lens

7. a real image...

A. is produced by virtual rays and can be projected on a screen

B. is produced by real rays and cannot be projected on a screen

C. is produced by virtual images and cannot be projected on a screen

D.is produced by real rays and can be projected on a screen

8. The point in the middle way between a curved mirror and the center of curvature is the

A. principle point

B. focal point

C. center of curvature

D. principle axis

9. The distance between the focal point and the mirror is

A. raduis

B. diameter

C. focal point

D. focal length

10. The focal length is equal to the:

A. radius of curvature

B. diameter of curvature

C. half radius of curvature

D. half diameter of curvature

11. All rays that are parallel to the principle axis in a concave mirror reflects

A. Towards the focal point

B. Away from the focal point

C. Towards the center of curvature


D. Away from the center of curvature

12. The concave mirror has it's reflected area

A. inwards

B. outwards

13. The inside of a spoon is same as

A. concave mirror

B. convex mirror

C. plane mirror

D. none of the above

14. In a concave mirror, if an incident ray passes through F and hits the mirror then it will reflect

A. Towards C

B. Towards F

C. Parallel

D. Away from the mirror

15. If an incident ray passes through C and hits a concave mirror then it will reflects

A. Parallel

B. Towards F

C. Towards C

D. Away from the mirror

16. If an incident ray falls on a concave mirror parallel to the principle axis, then sure it will reflects

A. Through C

B. Through F

C. Parallel

D. Away from the mirror

17. a mirror with a surface that curves outward like the inside of a bowl

A. concave mirror

B. convex mirror

C. plane mirror

D. flat mirror
18. a mirror with a surface that curves inward like the inside of a bowl

A. concave mirror

B. convex mirror

C. plane mirror

D. flat mirror

19. This is an example of a __________ mirror.

A. Concave
B. Convex
C. Plane
D. Magnifying

20. Which terms describe the reflection seen in this image?

A. virtual, upright

B. virtual, inverted

C. real, upright

D. real, inverted

21. Which mirror(s) have a focal point?

A. plane only

B. concave only

C. plane, convex and concave

D. concave and convex, but not plane


22. What kind of mirror is shown here?

A. plane
B. concave
C. convex
D.diffuse

A. Plane
B. Concave
C. Convex
A. Real Image
B. Focal Point
C. virtual image
25.

A. Real, larger image


B. virtual, larger image
C. Real, smaller image
D. Real, larger image

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