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This document is a Science 10 exam for the third periodical, scheduled for January 16-17, 2025. It includes multiple-choice questions on topics such as light reflection, types of mirrors, and electromagnetic waves. The exam also features matching and identification sections related to the applications and characteristics of various electromagnetic waves.
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SCIE-10 3'PT

This document is a Science 10 exam for the third periodical, scheduled for January 16-17, 2025. It includes multiple-choice questions on topics such as light reflection, types of mirrors, and electromagnetic waves. The exam also features matching and identification sections related to the applications and characteristics of various electromagnetic waves.
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THIRD PERIODICAL EXAM

SCIENCE 10
January 16-17, 2025

Name: ___________________ Date: _________________


Teacher: __________________ Grade/Section: __________

Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank before
each number.

__1. What happens to light when it strikes a plane mirror?


A) It is absorbed
B) It is refracted
C) It is reflected
D) It is scattered

__2. Which of the following best describes the law of reflection?


A) The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.
B) The angle of incidence is greater than the angle of reflection.
C) The angle of incidence is less than the angle of reflection.
D) Light does not reflect off mirrors.

__3. In a plane mirror, the image formed is:


A) Real and inverted
B) Virtual and upright
C) Real and upright
D) Virtual and inverted

__4. When the medium, such as a mirror, serve as a barrier from which the
ray of light bounces back, a ___ of light occurs.
A) Reflection
B) Diffused
C) Line
D) Specular

__5. It is observed when the light hits a smooth, flat surface and reflects an
image that is almost identical to the object itself.
A) Law of Reflection
B) Diffused Reflection
C) Specular Reflection
D) Reflection

__6. The reflection formed when light rays hit the barrier can be explained
through the law of ____.
A) Law of Reflection
B) Diffused Reflection
C) Specular Reflection
D) Reflection

__7. The _____ can be defined as process of directing your sight towards a
certain point in space.
A) line of light
B) virtual image
C) plane mirrors
D) image
__8. When looking into a flat mirror, the distance of the image from the
mirror is:
A) Less than the distance of the object
B) Equal to the distance of the object
C) Greater than the distance of the object
D) Dependent on the angle of incidence

__9. The image formed by a concave mirror when the object is beyond the
center of curvature is:
A) Virtual and upright
B) Real and inverted
C) Real and upright
D) Virtual and inverted

__10. What type of mirror is used in car side mirrors to give a wider field of view?
A) Plane mirror
B) Concave mirror
C) Convex mirror
D) None of the above

__11. The image formed by a convex mirror is always:


A) Real and inverted
B) Virtual and upright
C) Real and upright
D) Virtual and inverted

__12. Which of the following is a characteristic of an image formed by a plane


mirror?
A) It is smaller than the object
B) It is larger than the object
C) It is the same size as the object
D) It is always inverted

__13. How does the distance of the object from the mirror affect the size of the
image?
A) The image size decreases as the object moves closer
B) The image size increases as the object moves closer
C) The image size remains constant regardless of distance
D) The image size doubles as the object moves closer

__15. When light reflects off a rough surface, the reflection is called:
A) Specular reflection
B) Diffuse reflection
C) Total internal reflection
D) Regular reflection

__16. A ___ mirror refers to crescent-shaped mirror that is part of a reflective


spheres.
A) convex mirror
B concave mirror
C) plane mirror
D) curved mirror
__17. A ____ has a reflective surface that bulges outwards.
A) convex mirror
B concave mirror
C) plane mirror
D) curved mirror

__18. Which type of mirror can produce a magnified image?


A) Plane mirror
B) Convex mirror
C) Concave mirror
D) Both B and C

__19. If a plane mirror is rotated 30 degrees, the angle of the reflected ray
changes by:
A) 15 degrees
B) 30 degrees
C) 45 degrees
D) 60 degrees

__20. When light reflects off a smooth surface, the reflection is called:
A) Diffuse reflection
B) Specular reflection
C) Total internal reflection
D) None of the above

II. Match the electromagnetic waves to their most common


applications. Write only the letter of the correct answer on the
space provided.

___1. Gamma rays a. Remote control signals


___2. Infrared rays b. Television broadcast signals
___3. Microwaves c. Energy used to heat food
___4. Radio waves d. Allows the human eyes to see the
things
around.
___5. Ultraviolet rays e. Used to sterilize medical equipment
___6. Visible light f. Used to examine the condition of human
bones.
___7. X-rays g. Used as black lights in detecting skin
condition and counterfeit currency.

III. Identify the terms described in each statement. Choose your


answer from the word box below and write only the letter of the
correct answer on the space provided.

a. amplitude g. electromagnetic spectrum


b. wavelength h. gamma rays
c. x-ray i. infrared rays
d. microwaves j. ultraviolet rays
e. frequency k. radio waves
f. electromagnetic waves l. visible light

___1. This pertains to the number of full wavelengths traveling through space
per unit time.
___2. These are electromagnetic waves with the highest amount of energy.
___3. It is the distance between two consecutive crests or troughs.
___4. These are light rays that begin after the visible violet light.
___5. These are types of waves with two oscillating fields.
___6. It refers to the length between a normal line and a crest.
___7. These are waves commonly used for broadcasting communication.
___8. These refer to electromagnetic waves that have similar characteristics
as gamma rays.
___9. These are electromagnetic waves that overlap with radio waves in the
EM spectrum.
___10. It is the classification of electromagnetic waves according to their
frequencies and wavelengths.

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