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Unit 3 module 4: NATURE AND LIGHT SOURCES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF LIGHT

FIRST LONG QUIZ


Name: ______________________ Date: _________
Section: ___________________ Score: _________

Directions: Select the best answer and write your answer in CAPITAL LETTER. Write your answer in ½ lengthwise.
Avoid erasures.

1. How do you call objects that emit light?

A. luminous B. non-luminous C. opaque D. transparent

2. Which of the following items best describes the nature of light?

A. current and wave B. mass and particle C. point and wave D. wave and particle

3. The following are natural sources of light in the surroundings, EXCEPT__________

A. fire B. flashlight C. jellyfish D. lightning

4. Which of the following are the correct reasons why we see a clear image of our face when we look on the mirror?

I. A mirror has plane and smooth surface.


II. Incident light rays to a mirror get diffracted when it strikes a mirror.
III. Incident light rays to the mirror get refracted on the surface of mirror.
IV. Incident light rays to a mirror get reflected when it strikes on plane
A. I and II only B. I and III only C. I and IV only D. III and IV only

5. According to Louis de Broglie, why is light said to have a dual nature?


A. It shows the properties of wave only.
B. It exhibits the properties of reflection.
C. It has both interference and polarization effect.
D. It displays the properties of both wave and particle.

6. Who among the scientists below formulated the wave theory of light?
A. Isaac Newton B. Louis de Broglie C. Christian Huygens D. James Clerk Maxwell

7. Which of the following is NOT a property of light?


A. Direction B. Frequency C. Intensity D. Width

8. Which of the following materials would reflect light the most?


A. black rock B. dark brown carpet C. flat sheet of aluminum foil D. piece of red construction paper

9. The distance of an observer from two identical kinds of light sources varies. Lightsource A is 200
centimeters away while the light source B is 300 centimeters away from the observer. Does light source A
give higher light intensity than light source B?
A. Yes, because it is away from the observer
B. Yes, because it is much closer to the observer
C. No, because the distances of light source vary
D. No, because its distance is closer from the observer

10. The intensity of light is inversely proportional to the distance from the eye of the observer. Which of
the following statements explain the relationship between intensity and distance?

I. As the distance increases, the intensity of light decreases because it spreads out over a larger surface area.
II. When the distance increases, the intensity of light increases because the light rays compressed in larger surface area.
III. If the distance increases, the intensity of light decreases because light waves spread out more in its surrounding.

A. I, II, and III B. I and II only C. I and III only D. II and III only

11. What color of the visible spectrum has the highest energy?
A. orange B. green C. red D. violet

12 Which of the following is NOT an electromagnetic wave?


A. Infrared B. Radio C. Sound D. X-ray
13. The following statements are related to the frequency and wavelength of visible light. Which of the
statements are TRUE?
I. Red light has the longest wavelength among visible lights
II. Violet light has highest frequency compared to green and blue light.
III. Yellow light has shorter wavelength compared to red and orange light.
VI. Red light has longer wavelength but lower in frequency, while violet light has shorter wavelength but higher in
frequency.
A. I and II only B. I, II.III, and IV C. I, II, and IV only D. I, II, and III only

14. What do you call the rainbow of colors with a range of values of wavelengths and frequencies; Red,
Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet?
A. prism B. shades C. reflection D. spectrum

15. When you combine all the colors of the visible light what color will we see?
A. black B. green C. red D. white

For number 16-20


Directions: Read and analyze the following statements given. Choose your answer inside the box and fill
in words/phrases in the blanks that will make the statements correct.

Luminous intensity Christian Huygens Isaac Newton luminous


Natural sources of light electromagnetic theory of light non-luminous
16. The one who explained that light behaves like a particle and a wave
was_____________________.
17. The one who formulated the wave theory of light was _______________________
18. James Clark Maxwell was the scientist who proposed the ______________________
19. Objects that are capable to produce light are known as ____________________________
20. A measure of the radiant power emitted by any source of light in a given direction is known as_______.

For number 21-25


Directions: Identify the following objects as Natural or artificial source of light.
Object/Matter Natural source of light/ artificial source of light

1. Flashlight
2. Star
3. Lightning
4. Fireflies
5.LED Light

GOD BLESS YOU!!!

CONGRATULATION! YOU FINISHED OUR LONG QUIZ

PREPARED BY: MARJORIE B. BIDLAN


PRE-SERVICE TEACHER

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