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Light
Force, Motion, and Energy
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An image can be seen in a shiny surface when light is –
A
reflected
B
refracted
C
absorbed
D
stopped
The picture shows what a student observed when he looked
through a hand lens at a bee.
What happens to light passing through a hand lens that makes the
image of the bee appear larger? The light is –
A
absorbed
B
reflected
C
refracted
D
stopped
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Light
Force, Motion, and Energy
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The illustration shows a light ray striking an object.
In the illustration, the light striking the object is –
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A
absorbed
B
stopped
C
reflected
D
refracted
Which of the following materials would reflect the most light?
A
A flat sheet of aluminum foil
B
A dark brown carpet square
C
A smooth, black-topped table
D
A piece of red construction paper
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Light
Force, Motion, and Energy
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A student placed a pencil in a glass of water.
The pencil appears broken because light –
A
always travels in a straight line
B
bends when it passes through water
C
makes the water in the glass evaporate
D
reflects the pencil on the water’s surface
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