
Light Energy Mini-Assessment
Quiz by Brent Mischnick
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- Q1An image can be seen in a shiny surface when light is –stoppedabsorbedreflectedrefracted30s
- Q2What happens to light passing through a hand lens that makes the image of the penny appear larger? The light is –absorbedstoppedrefractedreflected30s
- Q3In the illustration, the light striking the object is –stoppedabsorbedreflectedrefracted30s
- Q4Which of the following materials would reflect the most light?A dark brown carpet square.A smooth, black-topped table.A flat sheet of aluminum foil.A piece of red construction paper.30s
- Q5The pencil appears broken because light –always travels in a straight line.bends when it passes through water.makes the water in the glass evaporate.reflects the pencil on the water’s surface.30s
- Q6Most of the light striking the object is –absorbedrefractedreflectedtransmitted30s
- Q7Which beam of light is the result of refraction?Beam BBeam ABeam DBeam C30s
- Q8The student is able to see a mirror image of the tree in the pond because light striking the surface of the water –is absorbedbounces off.becomes brighterbends downward30s