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Properties Of Light
Test Description: 5.6C
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What type of energy can you can sense with your eyes?
A
Electric Energy
B
Sound Energy
C
Light Energy
D
Thermal Energy
2) What happens when light waves bounce off the surface of an object?
A
Reflection
B
Absorption
C
Transmission
D
Refraction
3) What happens when light energy bends as it passes from one type of substance to another type?
A
Refraction
B
Absorption
C
Reflection
D
Transmission
4) What happens when light energy passes straight through an object?
A
Refraction
B
Transmission
C
Absorption
D
Reflection
5) What happens when light energy is stopped by and object and soaks in?
A
Refraction
B
Absorption
C
Reflection
D
Transmission
6) How does light travel?
A
Light does not travel
B
In a straight line until it hits an object
C
By reflecting through space until it is transmitted
D
By refracting through space until it is absorbed
7) Which objects refract light energy?
A
Mirror, lens, and passing through water
B
Shiny object, lens, and mirror
C
Lens, prism, and mirror
D
Lens, prism, and passing through water
8) Which objects reflect light energy?
A
Lens, prism, and water
B
Lens, prism, and mirror
C
Mirror, lens, and water
D
MIrror, shiny, smooth objects, and the surface of water
9) Light rays are disappearing into a surface. What is happening to the light rays?
A
Transmission
B
Refraction
C
Absorption
D
Reflection
10) Light rays are passing through a window. What is happening to the light rays?
A
Transmission
B
Absorption
C
Reflection
D
Refraction
11) When you look in a mirror, which of the following causes your eye to be able to see your image?
A
Refraction
B
Absorption
C
Reflection
D
Transmission
12) Which of the following causes a straw in a glass to appear broken and bent?
A
Tranmission
B
Reflection
C
Refraction
D
Absorption
13) What happens to light passing through a hand lens that makes the image of a penny appear larger?
A
Refraction
B
Transmisson
C
Reflection
D
Absorption
14) An image can be seen in a shiny surface when light is –
A
Refracted
B
Transmitted
C
Absorbed
D
Reflected
15) Which of the following materials would reflect the most light?
A
A bumpy, black rock.
B
A flat sheet of aluminum foil.
C
A piece of red construction paper.
D
A dark brown carpet square.
16) Which of these best explains why a student can see her reflection in a computer screen when the screen is turned off?
A
Smooth, shiny objects reflect a great amount of light.
B
Computers produce light when they are being used.
C
The glass allows light to be transmitted through it.
D
Black objects absorb most of the light striking them.
17) A student sees a mirror image of a tree in a pond on a very still day. The student is able to see a mirror image of the tree in the pond because light striking the surface of the water –
A
bends downward.
B
bounces off.
C
is absorbed.
D
becomes brighter.
18) A light ray is traveling through air. When it enters water, it slows and bends. What is this change in direction called?
A
Reflection
B
Refraction
C
Tranmission
D
Absorption
19) 3. Light is hitting the pavement and disappears. The pavement is getting hot. What is this an example of?
A
Reflection
B
Refraction
C
Absorption
D
Transmission
20) What might explain why light travels in a straight line?
A
If there is nothing to interfere with light waves, they will travel in a straight line.
B
Light waves will always travel in a straight line, even if they come into contact with another object.
C
Light waves don’t travel in a straight line.
D
Light waves travel in a straight line because sound waves travel in a straight line.
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