SCI-PS Light and Optics Pre Assessment Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions

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SCI-PS Light and Optics Pre Assessment Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions [Exam ID:1TL2E1 1 If the angle of incidence is 45, what is the angle of reflection? A 120 B 50 C 90 D 45 2 The wave interaction shown above is caused when the wave passes from one medium to another changing A speed B amplitude C frequency D length

3 A pencil is placed in a beaker of water. When viewed from the side, the pencil appears to be bent. This is an example of A attraction B refraction C reflection D diffraction 4 Which diagram best shows the reflection of light? A B C D

5 Driving on a foggy night can be difficult because the light from headlights of the car is A diffracted and then reflected by the particles of water in the air B absorbed and then scattered by the particles of water in the air C refracted and then absorbed by the particles of water in the air D reflected and then absorbed by the particles of water in the air 6 The bending of a wave around the edge of a barrier is called A diffraction B interference C refraction D reflection 7 On a sunny morning, students standing in front of a store window noticed an image of themselves in the glass. Why did the students see their image in the glass? A Some of the light was reflected off the surface of the glass. B Some of the light passed through the glass window. C Some of the light was absorbed by the glass surface. D Some of the light separated into different colors.

8 A student is conducting an experiment with four different types of mirrors. Which mirror in the experiment converges light and produces an upright, magnified image of the candles? A Mirror 4 C Mirror 2 B Mirror 1 D Mirror 3 9 The above lens is a type of A converging lens B convergent lens C diverging lens D divergent lens

10 This type of lens is thinner in the middle than on the edges. What type of lens does this describe? A Binocular lens B Telescopic lens C Convex lens D Concave lens 11 What type of lens creates the image seen in the eyeglasses? A Plane B Reflection C Concave D Convex 12 Which color of visible light has the highest frequency? A Violet B Blue C Yellow D Red

13 Which electromagnetic wave carries the most energy? A Visible light B Radio waves C Ultraviolet rays D Gamma rays 14 Directions: Type your answer in the box. Which letter represents the wavelength of visible light? Letter B 15 Waves that travel at the same speed as light, but have different wavelengths and frequencies make up the A energy fields B magnetic resonance C electromagnetic spectrum D polarized light

16 What type of electromagnetic wave is used in remote controlled cars? A FM Radio B UHF radio C Infra-red D Medium radio 17 Visible light has a wavelength the size of a A water molecule B virus C bacteria D protein

18 Directions: Click and drag the text to the correct box. Match the type of wave with the technological use in the table. Infrared Radio Microwaves Ultraviolet X-Rays 19 The rays of light hit a mirror below and are all bounced off at the same angle. This is an example of A diffraction B refraction C regular reflection D diffuse reflection 20 Light travels A in squares B in ovals C in circles D in straight lines 21 Which part of the spectrum has the longest wavelength? A Blue B Red C Orange D Yellow

22 Click and drag the colors into the correct order. When white light shines through a prism, it is refracted. Place the visible colors in order from least refracted to most refracted. Red Oran ge Yello w Gree n Blue Violet 23 What happens when a material absorbs all visible light and no light is reflected back? A A rainbow appears. B Objects seem smaller. C Black is seen. D White shows up. E Light is bent. 24 Directions: Click and drag the colors to the correct box. Place the colors in correct the location. red green violet 25 When all colors of the visible spectrum are combined, what color of light is produced? A Yellow B White C Black D Red

26 Which is the correct order of the colors of the visible light spectrum? A Orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, and red B Green, blue, violet, red, orange, and yellow C Red, orange, green, blue, violet, and yellow D Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet 27 Which best describes light? A An empty vacuum B A black color C A form of energy D A compression wave 28 Light travels in A compression waves B mechanical waves C longitudinal waves D transverse waves

29 Directions: Click on the box to choose the correct answer. You must select all correct answers. Which objects show reflection? 30 Which is the best example of reflection? A A bear can see itself when drinking from a river. B White light goes through a prism and a rainbow appears on the other side. C A stick looks like it is bent in the water. D The fish in the fish tank is not where it appears to be. E Eye glasses are worn to help correct a person's vision.

31 Directions: Click on each answer you want to select. You must select all the correct answers. A student is seated at a table as shown in the diagram. When the student looks into the mirror, which objects will he see? 32 A shiny aluminum screen can be placed on the windshield of a parked car. This screen helps to keep the car cool because it A causes evaporation B reflects the sunlight C conducts electricity D absorbs heat 33 A white shirt reflects A black waves B no waves C green waves D all waves

34 Which path shows the way light will travel after hitting a mirror? A Path 3 B Path 1 C Path 2 D Path 4 35 Objects are seen as different colors, because A objects do not reflect certain wavelengths B objects cannot be seen in different colors C objects reflect certain wavelengths and absorb others D objects reflect wavelengths and do not absorb others 36 A student noticed the seashell looked closer than it really was when placed in water. This is caused by A reflection B being translucent C delection D refraction