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Quarter 2 Module 3 Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation

Quiz by jacqueline tabujara

Grade 10
Science
Philippines Curriculum: Grades K-10 (MELC)

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  • Q1

    Which is NOT a probable result of the human tissue’s exposure to ionizing radiation?

    Viral infection

    Cancer

    Cellular damage

    Death

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  • Q2

    2. How can we protect ourselves from harmful electromagnetic radiation?

    Limit sun exposure

    Spend time outdoors

    Put your wireless smartphone near

    Increase cell phone use

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  • Q3

    Which describes a non-ionizing radiation?

    It can remove an electron from an atom.

    It has a higher frequency and shorter wavelength.

    It does not have enough energy to ionize atoms.

    It  has a higher frequency and wavelength.

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  • Q4

    Which group of EM waves is considered as ionizing radiation?

    Gamma Ray, High Ultraviolet and Visible Light

    High Ultraviolet, X-ray, and Gamma Ray

    Infrared, Microwave, and High Ultraviolet

     Radio wave, Infrared and Visible light

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  • Q5

    Which group of EM waves is considered as non-ionizing radiation?

    Radio wave, Microwave, Infrared and Visible light

    Gamma Ray, X-ray, Ultraviolet and Microwave

     Microwave, Radio wave, Visible light, and Gamma ray

    Visible light, Ultraviolet, X-ray, and Gamma Ray

    30s
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