Q1: Define opaque objects with example.
Ans: Those materials which do not allow light to pass through them, are called opaque objects. Examples wood, stone, etc.
Q2: Observe the picture given in figure. A sheet of some material is placed at position ‘P’, still the patch of light is obtained on the screen. What is the type of material of this sheet?
Ans: A sheet of transparent material is placed at ‘P’.
Q3: Moon is a non-luminous object. How does it shine at night?
Ans: Moon reflects the light of the sun at night.
Q4: What is the difference between transparent and translucent object?
Ans: If we are able to see clearly through an object, it is said to be transparent. Whereas there are some objects through which we can see but not clearly. Such objects are known as translucent objects. Transparent objects allow light to pass through them completely whereas translucent objects doesn’t allow light to pass through them completely.
Q5: How is shadow formed?
Ans: When an object is placed in path of light, a dark portion is formed on the opposite side of object. This dark portion is shadow.
Q6: State difference between a luminous and a non-luminous body.
Ans: The bodies which emit light are called luminous bodies. Example: sun, stars, burning candle etc. The bodies which does not emit light are called non-luminous bodies. Example: moon, earth, blackboard.
Q7: Define reflection of light.
Ans: When light rays after striking the smooth and shiny surface return to same medium, this phenomenon is called reflection of light.
Q8: What is a pinhole camera? What type of images is formed by it?
Ans: A pinhole camera is a device which forms a photographic image of a bright object on a screen. The images formed by a pinhole camera are upside down (inverted images).
Q9: What do you mean by scattering of light?
Ans: When a beam of light falls on a rough surface it is turned back in different directions. It is called scattering of light.
Q10: What happens to the direction of a ray of light after it falls on a plane mirror?
Ans: When a ray of light falls on a plane mirror, it changes its direction because it gets reflected from the surface of the mirror at the same angle at which it falls on the surface.
Q1: Which one is a transparent object?
(a) Stone
(b) Reading glass
(c) Dense fog
(d) Wax paper
Ans: (b)
Sol: Option (a): Stone
Option (b): Reading glass
Option (c): Dense fog
Option (d): Wax paper
Q2: ____________ helps us to see the objects.
(a) Mirror
(b) Light
(c) Shadow
(d) Transparent objects
Ans: (b)
Sol: Light Helps Us See Objects
Role of light: Light is a form of energy that enables us to see the objects around us. When light falls on an object, it reflects off the surface and enters our eyes, making the object visible.
Reflection of light: Objects reflect light in different ways, depending on their surface properties. Smooth surfaces, like mirrors, reflect light uniformly, while rough surfaces scatter light in different directions.
Formation of images: When light enters our eyes, it passes through the cornea, lens, and vitreous humor, finally reaching the retina. The retina contains photoreceptor cells that convert light energy into electrical signals, which are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve. The brain processes these signals and forms the images we see.
Importance of light: Without light, we would not be able to see anything around us. Light is essential for vision, as well as for various biological processes, such as photosynthesis in plants and regulation of sleep-wake cycles in animals and humans.
Q3: Light is a form of
(a) Length
(b) Energy
(c) Mass
(d) Power
Ans: (b)
Sol: Light is a form of energy because it exhibits the following properties:
Electromagnetic Radiation:
Ability to Cause Physical Changes:
Wave-Particle Duality:
Speed of Light:
Q4: To see a shadow we need
(a) A source of light and translucent object
(b) A source of light and transparent object
(c) A source of light and an opaque object
(d) Many source of light and opaque object
Ans: (c)
Sol: A source of light and an opaque object:
Q5: Which of the following will not form a circular shadow
(a) Shoe box
(b) A ball
(c) A circular disk
(d) Ice-cream cone
Ans: (a)
Sol: Shoe box (a):
A ball (b):
A circular disk (c):
Ice-cream cone (d):
Based on the given shapes, a shoe box (A) is the one that will not form a circular shadow.Shoe box will not form a circular shadow as it is rectangular in shape.
Q6: Which of the following absorbs light the most?
(a) A mirror
(b) A piece of white paper
(c) A black wallet
(d) A green leaf
Ans: (c)
Sol:
Q7: In the morning, when the sun rises in the east, your shadow will be seen on the
(a) North
(b) West
(c) South
(d) East
Ans: (b)
Sol:
Q8: Which of the following is not a luminous object
(a) Unlit candle
(b) Burning gas lantern
(c) Glow worm
(d) Sun
Ans: (a)
Sol: Luminous objects are those that emit their own light. Among the given options:
Based on the descriptions, the Unlit candle (A) is not a luminous object because it does not emit its own light.
Q9: Which of the following objects does not emit light of its own?
(a) The sun
(b) A firefly
(c) The star
(d) The moon
Ans: (d)
Sol:
Therefore, the correct answer is d. The moon, as it does not emit light of its own and only reflects sunlight.
Q10: All planets are
(a) Luminous during day
(b) Non-luminous body
(c) Non-luminous during night
(d) Luminous body
Ans: (b)
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