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Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 1

In the pinhole camera, the light rays from the source are moving through the pinhole and incident on the white screen. This is due to :

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In a pinhole camera, the light rays pass through the small hole of the camera and incident on the white screen, kept on the other side of the source. This is possible because light travels in a straight line, which is known as the rectilinear propagation of light.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 2

A body which allows almost all the light to pass through it and does not reflect any light is a-

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A body that allows almost all light to pass through it and doesn't reflect any light is called a transparent object. Transparent objects allow light waves to pass through them completely and unchanged, due to how the light interacts with the atoms in the object. Examples of transparent body are glass, sand timer, prism, fish tank, and camera lens.

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Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 3

What is the angle of incidence if a ray is reflected by a plane mirror back along its original path?

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If an incident light ray is reflected back along its original path by a plane mirror,then it means that the ray was incident normally on the plane mirror.And then its angle of incidence will be 0 degrees. Because the angle of incidence is the angle that an incident line or ray makes with perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence.Here the incident ray is along the normal (perpendicular to mirror) so angle between incident ray and normal is zero.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 4

Diamond is :

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  • Objects which allow the light to pass through them completely without any obstruction are called  transparent objects.
  • Objects which allow the light to pass through them partially are called translucent objects.
  • Objects which do not allow the light to pass through them are called opaque objects.
  • Since a diamond allows the light to pass through it completely   without any absorption or obstruction of light, it is a transparent object. 

Hence Option B correct

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 5

A torch is shone on the four sticks of the same length as shown below.
Which stick is likely to form the SHORTEST shadow on the ground?

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The shadow is formed when light falls at an angle to the stick and it is clear that light falling is completely parallel to stick B so stick B will form almost no shadow on ground.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 6

Which of the following reflects the light instead of refracting it?

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Silvering is the chemical process of coating a non-conductive substrate such as glass with a reflective substance, to produce a mirror. While the metal is often silver, the term is used for the application of any reflective metal.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 7

Which of the following can never form a circular shadow?

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Among the options given:

  1. A ball - This can form a circular shadow depending on the angle of the light source.
  2. A flat disc - This will always form a circular shadow if the light source is perpendicular to the disc.
  3. A shoe box - This typically forms a rectangular shadow due to its shape.
  4. An ice cream cone - This would generally cast a shadow that is a truncated cone or irregular shape depending on the light source's angle.

The object that can never form a circular shadow is a shoe box

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 8

Which one of the following is the natural source of light?

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 9

Which of the following is/are not always necessary to observe a shadow?

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The correct answer is option (a) Sun. Shadow can be formed from other sources of light also, like, torch.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 10

Butter paper is a ................. object.

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In a translucent object, the incident light gets partially transmitted through it. Thus, we can see the things through the translucent paper but they appear blurred. Therefore, the butter paper is definitely an example of the translucent objects.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 11

Ground glass is a _________ body.

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Ground glass is a translucent body. The opacity of this body is in between the transparent and opaque bodies.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 12

Shadow formation is an example of :

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Formation of shadows is due to phenomena of rectilinear propagation of light . Shadows are created when an object, animal or person blocks out a portion of a light source. Shadows form in the opposite direction of whatever is blocking that source.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 13

Select the odd one out w.r.t. transparency (air, fog, mist, tissue paper)

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It is a transparent medium rest all are translucent

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 14

If we are able to see anything clearly through an object, then such an object is said to be a ________ object

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If we are able to see anything clearly through an object, then such an object is said to be a transparent object.
Translucent objects allow some light to travel through them. Materials like frosted glass and some plastics are called translucent. When light strikes translucent materials, only some of the light passes through them. The light does not pass directly through the materials.
An opaque object is something that allows no light through it. Concrete, wood, and metal are some examples of opaque materials. Some materials can be opaque to light, but not to other types of electromagnetic waves.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 15

Assertion: Wood is an example of an opaque object.
Reason: Shadow forms when light falls on a wooden block. 

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Shadow forms when light falls on a wooden block because wood is an example of an opaque object. Opaque objects do not allow light to pass through them. Shadows are formed when an opaque object comes in the path of light.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 16

Geeta placed three objects made of different materials as shown in the figure. She observed a bright spot of light at (I),blur light at (II) but (III) would not get any spot. Then,

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Transparent material allows light to pass through it and opaque object obstructs it.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 17

Wool is a
 

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Wool is a Opaque medium .

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 18

The shadow below a tree has bright spots in it because:

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Light passes through the gaps present in between the leaves and produces bright spots.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 19

The colour of shadow formed by red light is:

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The color of a shadow formed by red light is black if the object is completely opaque. 

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 20

Which type of objects can cast shadows?

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Shadow is  formed when rays of light are stopped by an opaque object.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 21

What is the role of aperture in pinhole camera ?

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A pinhole camera is a simple camera without a lens but with a tiny aperture,(aperture is nothing but the hole here) a pinhole – effectively a light-proof box with a small hole in one side. Light from a scene passes through the aperture and projects an inverted image on the opposite side of the box.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 22

Riya and Priya were sitting around a round table. They noticed that they could see their own and each other's image onto the table top. Then table top is made of

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A polished glass of red colour reflects most of the light incident on it so images of both persons are formed on it.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 23

Which of the following is an example of natural pinhole camera ?

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Tiny hole in a leaf is an example of natural pinhole camera.

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 24

The phenomenon that leads to the bouncing back of light rays is called-

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  • Diffraction is the phenomenon of bending of light waves around the corners of an obstacle or aperture, placed in the path of light beam. 
  • Reflection is the phenomenon in which light rays on striking a polished surface(such as a mirror) bounce back or are sent back into the same medium. 
  • Dispersion is the phenomenon of splitting of white light into its component colours (VIBGYOR) on passing through a glass prism.
  • Refraction of light is the phenomenon of bending of light or change in the direction of light, when it passes obliquely from one transparent medium to another.

Hence, the correct answer is OPTION D. 

Important Questions Test: Light, Shadows & Reflections - Question 25

A substance through which light can pass is called a/an :

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An object is defined as transparent when it allows all the rays striking on its surface to pass through it.

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