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Test: Light, Shadows and Reflections - Question 1

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.

Test: Light, Shadows and Reflections - Question 2

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

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Test: Light, Shadows and Reflections - Question 3

The phenomenon related to the reflection of light is 

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Reflection is when light bounces off an object. If the surface is smooth and shiny, like glass, water or polished metal, the light will reflect at the same angle as it hit the surface. This is called specular reflection, and image of sun becomes visible on the surface of water.

Test: Light, Shadows and Reflections - Question 4

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.

Test: Light, Shadows and Reflections - Question 5

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.

Test: Light, Shadows and Reflections - Question 6

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

Test: Light, Shadows and Reflections - Question 7

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

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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.

Test: Light, Shadows and Reflections - Question 8

Geeta placed three objects made of different materials as shown in the figure. She observed a bright spot of 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.

Test: Light, Shadows and Reflections - Question 9

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

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If the light is blocked by an obstacle, let us say it's a tree, then the part of the light that goes around the tree will act as a source of its own light which then tend to fill the space behind the tree. So you see the shadow from the other side of the tree even though the light source leaves you in shadow.

Test: Light, Shadows and Reflections - Question 10

The colour of shadow formed by red light is:

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The shadow is the place where the light doesn't go. So it doesn't matter what color the light is where it does go, and the shadow is usually described as "black"

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