Q6.What part of the human body vibrates to produce sound?
(a) Heart
(b)Lungs
(c) Vocal cords
(d) Brain
Q7.Which of these is an example of a sound that is pleasant to the ears?
(a) Traffic noise
(b) Construction sound
(c) Musical instrument
(d) Horns of buses and trucks
Q8. What is the audible frequency range for human hearing?
(a)2 Hz to 20 Hz
(b) 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
(c)200 Hz to 2,000 Hz
(d) 20 kHz to 20 MHz
Q9.What is the time period for vibrations when a mosquito vibrates its wings at a rate of 500 vibrations per second?
(a) 0.002 seconds
(b) 0.02 seconds
(c) 0.2 seconds
(d) 2 seconds
Q10.Which of the following statements is true regarding sound?
(a)Sound can travel through vacuum.
(b) Sound needs a medium to travel.
(c) Sound cannot travel through solids.
(d)Only gases can transmit sound.
1. When sound travels through air, it moves the air particles _______ and ________.
2. Sound can travel through _______, _______, and _______ but not through a vacuum.
3. A loudness of sound is measured in _______.
4. The _______ of a sound is affected by the amplitude of the vibrations that produce it.
5. During an experiment, if you suck air out of a tumbler, the sound becomes _______.
6. A tuning fork, when struck, produces sound due to the _______ of its prongs.
7. The _______ of sound depends on its amplitude.
8. In the human ear, the _______ vibrates in response to sound waves.
9. Sound cannot travel through a _______, which is a space devoid of any air.
10. Musical sounds differ from noise because they are _______ to the ear.
Ans:1. back, forth 2. solids, liquids, gases 3. decibels 4. loudness 5. fainter 6. vibration 7. loudness 8. eardrum 9. vacuum 10. pleasant
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