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SCIENCE

Name:

Class: Date:

Year 5:
ting
P5.2 Seeing and reflec

Circle one letter for your answer in


questions 1–4.

1 Which word best completes the sentence?

An opaque object …

A blocks light. C filters light.

B conducts light. D separates light.


1

2 Which of these is a source of light?

A a battery C a mirror

B an eye D a torch
1

1
3 (a) Why does this glitter ball look shiny?

A it blocks light C it reflects light

B it is a light source D it is translucent


1

(b) Which word best describes the surface on


the shiny glitter ball?

A dull C smooth

B rough D transparent
1

2
4 Which diagram shows the direction light
travels when we see an object in a mirror?

Mirror Mirror

Object Eye Object Eye

A B
Mirror Mirror

Object Eye Object Eye

C D
1

5 Jenna makes a shadow of a box on a screen.

She is investigating how changing the distance


of the torch from the box affects the size of
the shadow on the screen.

Box
Screen

Torch
Shadow

3
(a) Put one tick () in each row to show
which variables Jenna should change,
measure or keep the same.

Keep the
Variable Change? Measure?
same?
height of shadow
angle of torch
position of box
distance between
torch and box
height of screen
2

(b) Predict how the shadow will change as


Jenna moves the torch closer to the box.

6 Madame Bernard has a light meter in her office.

The graph show how the light level in her


office changes one morning.
bright light
Light level
no light

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Time (minutes)

4
Two minutes after arriving at work, she
switches her computer on.

(a) (i) What happens to the light level when


she switches her computer on?

(ii) What is she most likely to have done


six minutes after arriving? Circle one
letter.

A closed the door

B opened the blinds

C made a phone call

D opened her email 1

(b) Madame Bernard opens a folder and


starts to read.

Draw a line with two arrows on the diagram


to show the direction light travels for Madame
Bernard to see the words in the folder.

5
Total for test = 12 marks

I got out of 12 marks

What went well

How to improve

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