(i) What is a shadow?
(a) A colorful drawing
(b) A dark area made when an object blocks light
(c) A type of light
(d) A shadow puppet show
(ii) How is a shadow created?
(a) By turning on a flashlight
(b) By covering an object with paper
(c) By blocking light from a source with an object
(d) By making a loud noise
(iii) Which of these objects will not cast a shadow?
(a) A book
(b) A glass of water
(c) A teddy bear
(d) A lamp
(iv) What happens to a shadow when you move the object closer to the light source?
(a) The shadow becomes smaller
(b) The shadow becomes bigger
(c) The shadow disappears
(d) The shadow stays the same size
(v) Which of these is a source of light?
(a) A chair
(b) The moon
(c) A flashlight
(d) A backpack
Q2: Fill in the Blanks
(i) Shadows are formed when an object blocks ___________.
(ii) When you move an object closer to the light source, the shadow becomes ____________.
(iii) A glass of water is ___________, so it doesn't cast a shadow.
(iv) You can make shadow ____________ by using your hands to shape them.
(v) Shadows are usually ____________ than the objects that create them.
(i) What is a shadow?
(ii) Can you name one source of light during the daytime?
(iii) How does the size of a shadow change when you move closer to a light source?
(iv) What do we see in the night sky that gives us light?
(v) Name one material that lets light pass through it.
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