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NO ERASURES.1.What type of wave is an electromagnetic wave?a) Transverse wave b)
Longitudinal wavec) Sound wave d) Mechanical wave2.How do electromagnetic waves differ
from mechanical waves?a) Electromagnetic waves do not need a medium to travel through,
while mechanical waves dob) Electromagnetic waves have a higher frequency thanmechanical
wavesc) Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves, while mechanical waves are longitudinal
wavesd) All of the above3.How do electromagnetic waves travel through space?a) Through
vibrations in a mediumb) By oscillations of electric and magnetic fieldsc) By the transfer of
energy through a mediumd) By sound waves4.What are the types of electromagnetic waves in
the electromagnetic spectrum?a) Radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-
rays, gamma raysb) Sound waves, water waves, seismic wavesc) Tidal waves, tsunami waves,
ocean wavesd) None of the above5.What is the wavelength of radio waves?a) Longer than 100
metersb) Between 1 millimeter and 1 meterc) Between 1 micrometer and 1 nanometerd) Shorter
than 1 micrometer6. What is the wavelength of microwaves?a) Longer than 100 metersb)
Between 1 millimeter and 1 meterc) Between 1 micrometer and 1 nanometerd) Shorter than 1
micrometer7.What is the wavelength of infrared waves?a) Longer than 100 metersb) Between 1
millimeter and 1 meterc) Between 1 micrometer and 1 nanometerd) Shorter than 1 micrometer8.
What is the wavelength of visible light?a) Longer than 100 metersb) Between 1 millimeter and 1
meterc) Between 400 nanometers and 700 nanometersd) Shorter than 1 micrometer9.What is the
wavelength of ultraviolet waves?a) Longer than 100 metersb) Between 1 millimeter and 1
meterc) Between 1 micrometer and 1 nanometerd) Shorter than 400 nanometers10.What is the
wavelength of X-rays?a) Longer than 100 metersb) Between 1 millimeter and 1 meterc) Between
1 micrometer and 1 nanometerd) Shorter than 1 micrometer11. What is the wavelength of
gamma rays?a) Longer than 100 metersb) Between 1 millimeter and 1 meterc) Between 1
micrometer and 1 nanometerd) Shorter than 1 micrometer12. What type of electromagnetic
waves are used in radio and television broadcasting?a) Radio waves b) Microwavesc) Infrared d)
Gamma rays13.What type of electromagnetic waves are used in microwave ovens?a) Radio
waves b) Microwavesc) Infrared d) Gamma rays14.What type of electromagnetic waves are used
in remote controls?a) Radio waves b) Microwavesc) Infrared d) Gamma rays15. What type of
electromagnetic waves are used in sun tanning bedsa) Radio waves b) Microwaves c) Infrared
d) Ultraviolet16. What type of electromagnetic waves are used in X-ray imaging?a) Radio waves
b) Microwaves c) Infrared d) X-rays17. What type of electromagnetic waves are used in
wireless communication?a) Radio waves b) Microwaves c) Visible light d) Gamma
rays18.What type of electromagnetic waves are used in cancer treatment?a) Gamma rays b) X-
rays c) Ultraviolet d) Microwaves19.What type of electromagnetic waves are used in satellite
communication?a) Radio waves b) Microwaves c) Infrared d) Gamma rays20What type of
electromagnetic waves are used in weather forecasting?a) Radio waves b) Microwaves c)
Infrared d) Gamma rays21.What type of electromagnetic waves can cause harm to living
organisms?a) Radio waves b) Microwaves c) Ultraviolet d) All of the above22. How do
electromagnetic waves affect the human body?a) By heating tissues b) By damaging DNAc) By
altering the nervous system d) All of the above23.How do electromagnetic waves affect plants?a)
By altering the growth rateb) By damaging the chloroplastsc) By changing the plant's ability to
photosynthesized) All of the above24.What type of electromagnetic waves can be used to
sterilize equipment in the medical field?a) Radio waves b) Microwavesc) Ultraviolet d) Gamma
rays25. Can electromagnetic waves cause cancer in humans
a) Yes b) No
c) There is not enough scientific evidence to confirm
d) It depends on the type and frequency of electromagnetic
wave
26.What type of electromagnetic waves are used in cell
phones?
a) Radio waves b) Microwaves
c) Infrared d) Gamma rays
27.What type of electromagnetic waves are used in Wi-Fi?
a) Radio waves b) Microwaves
c) Infrared d) Gamma rays
28.What type of electromagnetic waves are used in GPS
navigation?
a) Radio waves b) Microwaves
c) Infrared d) Gamma rays
29.What type of electromagnetic waves are used in television
broadcasting?
a) Radio waves b) Microwaves c) Infrared d) Gamma rays
30.What type of electromagnetic waves are used in satellite
communication?
a) Radio waves b) Microwaves c) Infrared d) Gamma rays
31.What type of electromagnetic waves are used in microwave
ovens?
a) Radio waves b) Microwaves c) Infrared d) Gamma rays
32.What type of electromagnetic waves are used in remote
controls?
a) Radio waves b) Microwaves c) Infrared d) Gamma rays
33.What type of image is formed by a plane mirror?
a. Real and inverted b. Virtual and upright
c. Real and upright d. Virtual and inverted
34.What type of image is formed by a concave mirror?
a. Real and inverted b. Virtual and upright
c. Real and upright d. Virtual and inverted
35.How does the size of the image compare to the object when
using a concave mirror?
a. The image is smaller than the object
b. The image is larger than the object
c. The image is the same size as the object
d. The image size depends on the distance between the mirror
and the object
36.How does the size of the image compare to the object when
using a convex mirror?
a. The image is smaller than the object
b. The image is larger than the object
c. The image is the same size as the object
d. The image size depends on the distance between the mirror
and the object
37.How does the distance of the object from the mirror affect
the image formed by a concave mirror?
a. The image becomes smaller as the object moves closer to
the mirror
b. The image becomes larger as the object moves closer to the
mirror
c. The image remains the same size regardless of the distance
from the mirror
d. The image becomes inverted as the object moves closer to
the mirror
38. A concave mirror has a focal length of -20cm. An object is
placed 30cm away from the mirror. What is the image distance
(v) using the mirror equation?
a. -15cm b. 15cm c. 10cm d. 20cm
39.A concave mirror has a focal length of -15cm. An object is
placed 10cm away from the mirror. What is the size of the
image using the mirror equation?
a. 1.2 b. -1.2 c. 0.8 d. -0.8
40. A concave mirror has a focal length of -10cm. An object is
placed 10cm away from the mirror. What is the distance of the
image from the mirror using the mirror equation?
a. 5cm b. 10cm c. -5cm d. -10cm
41.What type of mirror is commonly used in a car to improve
visibility while reversing?
a. Plane mirror b. Concave mirror
c. Convex mirror d. None of the above
42.Which type of mirror is used in a telescope to reflect light
from distant objects?
a. Plane mirror b. Concave mirror
c. Convex mirror d. None of the above
43.Which type of mirror is used in a makeup mirror to provide a
magnified view of a person's face?
a. Plane mirror b. Concave mirror
c. Convex mirror d. None of the above
44.Which type of mirror is used in a kaleidoscope to produce
multiple reflections of an object?
a. Plane mirror b. Concave mirror
c. Convex mirror d. None of the above
45.Which type of mirror is used in a solar furnace to focus
sunlight to a high temperature?
a. Plane mirror b. Concave mirror
c. Convex mirror d. None of the above
46. A mirror has a focal length of -10cm. An object is placed
20cm away from the mirror. What is the image distance (v)
using the mirror equation?
a. -5cm b. 5cm c. 10cm d. -10cm
47. A convex mirror has a focal length of +10cm. An object is
placed at infinity. Using the four principal rays, what is the size
of the image?
a. Same as the object b. Smaller than the object
c. Larger than the object d. None of the above
48.A concave mirror has a radius of curvature of 30cm. An
object is placed at the focus of the mirror. Using the four
principal rays, what is the nature of the image?
a. Real and inverted b. Virtual and upright
c. Virtual and inverted d. Real and upright
49.Object that has the magnetic ability to attract objects made
of iron or other magnetic substance is called
a. Magnet b. Force c. Insulator d. Generator
50. A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical
energy using the magnetic turning effect on a coil
a. electric generator b. electric motor
c. electric charges d. none of the about
Prepared: Aple M. Rigor
Teacher II
a) Yes b) No
c) There is not enough
scientific evidence to
confirm
d) It depends on the type
and frequency of
electromagnetic
wave
26.What type of
electromagnetic waves are
used in cell
phones?
a) Radio waves b)
Microwaves
c) Infrared d) Gamma rays
27.What type of
electromagnetic waves are
used in Wi-Fi?
a) Radio waves b)
Microwaves
c) Infrared d) Gamma rays
28.What type of
electromagnetic waves are
used in GPS
navigation?
a) Radio waves b)
Microwaves
c) Infrared d) Gamma rays
29.What type of
electromagnetic waves are
used in television
broadcasting?
a) Radio waves b)
Microwaves c) Infrared
d) Gamma rays
30.What type of
electromagnetic waves are
used in satellite
communication?
a) Radio waves b)
Microwaves c) Infrared d)
Gamma rays
31.What type of
electromagnetic waves are
used in microwave
ovens?
a) Radio waves b)
Microwaves c) Infrared d)
Gamma rays
32.What type of
electromagnetic waves are
used in remote
controls?
a) Radio waves b)
Microwaves c) Infrared d)
Gamma rays
33.What type of image is
formed by a plane mirror?
a. Real and inverted b.
Virtual and upright
c. Real and upright d.
Virtual and inverted
34.What type of image is
formed by a concave
mirror?
a. Real and inverted b.
Virtual and upright
c. Real and upright d.
Virtual and inverted
35.How does the size of the
image compare to the
object when
using a concave mirror?
a. The image is smaller
than the object
b. The image is larger than
the object
c. The image is the same
size as the object
d. The image size depends
on the distance between
the mirror
and the object
36.How does the size of the
image compare to the
object when
using a convex mirror?
a. The image is smaller
than the object
b. The image is larger than
the object
c. The image is the same
size as the object
d. The image size depends
on the distance between
the mirror
and the object
37.How does the distance
of the object from the
mirror affect
the image formed by a
concave mirror?
a. The image becomes
smaller as the object moves
closer to
the mirror
b. The image becomes
larger as the object moves
closer to the
mirror
c. The image remains the
same size regardless of the
distance
from the mirror
d. The image becomes
inverted as the object
moves closer to
the mirror
38. A concave mirror has a
focal length of -20cm. An
object is
placed 30cm away from the
mirror. What is the image
distance
(v) using the mirror
equation?
a. -15cm b. 15cm c. 10cm
d. 20cm
39.A concave mirror has a
focal length of -15cm. An
object is
placed 10cm away from the
mirror. What is the size of
the
image using the mirror
equation?
a. 1.2 b. -1.2 c. 0.8 d. -0.8
40. A concave mirror has a
focal length of -10cm. An
object is
placed 10cm away from the
mirror. What is the distance
of the
image from the mirror using
the mirror equation?
a. 5cm b. 10cm c. -5cm d. -
10cm
41.What type of mirror is
commonly used in a car to
improve
visibility while reversing?
a. Plane mirror b. Concave
mirror
c. Convex mirror d. None of
the above
42.Which type of mirror is
used in a telescope to
reflect light
from distant objects?
a. Plane mirror b. Concave
mirror
c. Convex mirror d. None of
the above
43.Which type of mirror is
used in a makeup mirror to
provide a
magnified view of a
person's face?
a. Plane mirror b. Concave
mirror
c. Convex mirror d. None of
the above
44.Which type of mirror is
used in a kaleidoscope to
produce
multiple reflections of an
object?
a. Plane mirror b. Concave
mirror
c. Convex mirror d. None of
the above
45.Which type of mirror is
used in a solar furnace to
focus
sunlight to a high
temperature?
a. Plane mirror b. Concave
mirror
c. Convex mirror d. None of
the above
46. A mirror has a focal
length of -10cm. An object
is placed
20cm away from the mirror.
What is the image distance
(v)
using the mirror equation?
a. -5cm b. 5cm c. 10cm d. -
10cm
47. A convex mirror has a
focal length of +10cm. An
object is
placed at infinity. Using the
four principal rays, what is
the size
of the image?
a. Same as the object b.
Smaller than the object
c. Larger than the object d.
None of the above
48.A concave mirror has a
radius of curvature of
30cm. An
object is placed at the focus
of the mirror. Using the four
principal rays, what is the
nature of the image?
a. Real and inverted b.
Virtual and upright
c. Virtual and inverted d.
Real and upright
49.Object that has the
magnetic ability to attract
objects made
of iron or other magnetic
substance is called
a. Magnet b. Force c.
Insulator d. Generator
50. A device that converts
electrical energy into
mechanical
energy using the magnetic
turning effect on a coil
a. electric generator b.
electric motor
c. electric charges d. none
of the about
Prepared: Aple M. Rigor
Teacher II

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