TEST 1.
LIGHT
Identification:
Light Emergency lights Frosted Glass Translucent
Materials
Energy Opaque Materials Magnifying Glass Relects heat
Transparent Communication & Rays Shadow
Materials Beautification
1. A ______________ is created when an object blocks light.
2. Light waves travel as ______________.
3. This type of material let light pass through them, but scatter the light in all
direction.
4. Is a form of energy that enables us to see things.
5. Give one example of a translucent material.
6. This material let light pass through them, which allows us to see clearly through
an object.
7. These type of lights are used to sense a message of urgency.
8. This type of material block light. They do not let the light pass through them.
9. Light bulbs and lasers that emits light are used in ___________ &
______________.
10. When white objects get hit by a light, the light ________
TRUE or FALSE.
1. Light needs a material to travel through.
2. Light can travel through an empty space or vacuum at a speed of approximately
300,000,000 meters per second.
3. The absorbed light energy is then transformed into electricity.
4. Opaque materials with darker colors absorb light energy and reflect less than
those with light colors.
5. The lighter the color is, the less light energy it will absorb.
A. BOUNCE OFF B. ABSORBED C. TRANSMITTED
_____ _____ _____
_____ _____ _____
_____ _____ _____
TEST 2. SOUND
1.What is Sound?
A.is a form of energy that is produced when objects vibrate.
B.is a form of energy that enables us to see things.
C.is a form of energy that transfers from a hotter object to a colder object.
D.None of the above.
2. Which of the following statements about sound is incorrect?
A. Sound is a form of energy.
B. Sound can travel in solids, liquids, and gases.
C.Sound requires a medium through which it can travel.
D. Sound is produced by the vibration of particles in a vacuum.
3. Which of the following materials cannot be used to absorb sound?
A. cloth
B. foam
C. cotton
D. steel
4. The speed of sound in air changes with different temperatures. So if the air
temperature increases, the speed of sound also increases. At a room temperature, the
speed of sound is slightly greater than 245 m/s.
A.The statement is partly True
B. The statement isFalse
C. The statement is True.
D. The statement is partly False
5. Sound can travel trough:
1. Solid 2. Vacuum 3.Liquid 4. Gas
A. 1,2, and 3
B. 4 only
C. 1, 3, and 4
D. 1 and 3
6. What is an Echo?
A. It is the sound that we create when we block an object from the light.
B. It is used to create energy using sound
C. It is a faint sound formed when sound bounces back as it hits an object.
D. Both B and C
7. Some animals like bats., dolphins, and whales use sound in locating and identifying
objects, what is this method called?
A. Radar location B. Magnifying objects C. Echolocation D.
Mapping
8. Which of the following statements is true about sound?
I. Sound can travel in a vacuum.
II. Sound always produces an echo.
III. Sound needs a material to carry its energy.
IV. Sound can travel in solids, liquids, and gases.
A. 1 and 2 B. 1 and 2 C. 3 and 4 D. 2 and 4
9. Sound can be used for _____
A. Communication & Beautification
B. Communication & Music
C. Communication & Location
D. A & C
10. When a dog is barking we are able to hear them because the sound vibrate though
the air. This is “Sound travel through ____”
A. Solid
B. Gas
C. Liquid
D. None of the above.