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This document is a worksheet for Grade 7 physics students at Jubail International School for the academic session 2024-25. It includes fill-in-the-blank sentences and true/false statements related to light, its properties, and behavior. The worksheet aims to reinforce students' understanding of concepts such as infrared radiation, shadows, refraction, and the nature of images formed by mirrors.

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Worksheet 3

This document is a worksheet for Grade 7 physics students at Jubail International School for the academic session 2024-25. It includes fill-in-the-blank sentences and true/false statements related to light, its properties, and behavior. The worksheet aims to reinforce students' understanding of concepts such as infrared radiation, shadows, refraction, and the nature of images formed by mirrors.

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Jubail International School

Academic Session 2024-25


Subject: physics Grade: 7 Trimester: 2 WORK SHEET: - final part 3

Final work sheet


Complete the Sentence:
1. Infrared radiation, also known as heat or thermal energy, is similar to light and is another method by
which ____________ reaches us from the Sun.

2. Shadows are formed because light travels in straight lines and does not bend around corners, so if
something is in its path, the light is ____________.

3. When light passes through an object, we say that it is ____________.

4. The image formed by a mirror is the right way up, the same size, and the same color as the
____________.

5. Glass is ——————— dense than air. So, when light passes from glass to air, it bends ——————
—- the normal.
6. When light passes from a more to a less dense medium, the angle of refraction will be ——————
—- than the angle of incidence.
7. The image in a mirror doesn’t exist; it is a ——————- image. It is the same size, shape, and ———
————- as the object.
8. When light changes the medium, it ———————-. This is called ———————-.

9. When light goes from glass to water, it bends ———————- the normal.

10. Light intensity is measured in units called ———————-

11. Light is ———————- when it is given out.

12. Objects that give out light are ———————-


13. If light source is small, there is a ———————- shadow called.

14. Light enters the eye through the ———————-. The image is formed on the ———————-.

15. The ———————- is transparent and the ———————- is a small sack of jelly-like material in
the eye.

Write TRUE or FALSE.

1- The refractive index has no unit. ---------------------

2-Objects in water appear deeper than their real position. ---------------------

3-Images formed by mirrors are real images. ---------------------

4- Images formed by mirrors are upright. ---------------------

5- The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of refraction. ---------------------

6- When light goes into a less dense medium, it slows down. ---------------------

7- Speed of light is measured in units called lux. ---------------------

8- Light is transmitted when it passes through. ---------------------

9-The moon is a luminous object. ---------------------

10- You cannot see clearly through translucent materials. ---------------------

11- Al-Farisi showed colour recombination. ---------------------

12- Rain drops act like small prisms. ---------------------

13- Transparent objects block light and form shadows. ---------------------

14- Penumbra is a partial shadow. ---------------------

15- The periscope is used to see inside the human body. ---------------------

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