2. A girl wants to see an enlarged image of her face. What can serve her purpose well? a. A plane mirror b. A concave mirror c. A convex mirror d. A magnifying glass 3. Why is it easier to read articles on a newspaper than on a glossy magazine? a. Because incident rays of light on a newspaper reflect in different directions while a glossy magazine reflects in one direction b. Because incident rays of light on a newspaper reflect in only one direction while a glossy magazine reflects in different directions c. d. Because the reflected rays of light on a newspaper converge at the virtual focus while on a glossy magazine converge at the real focus Because the reflected rays of light on a newspaper converge at the real focus while on a glossy magazine converge at the virtual focus 4. If you place the number figures from 0 to 9 in front of a plane mirror, what numbers will you read properly in the same manner as the original figure? a. 4 and 2 b. 1 and 3 c. 4 and 6 d. 0 and 8 5. You are having a haircut in a salon and you have noticed that the two opposite walls of the salon consists of plane mirrors. How many images can be formed in this set up? a. 2 b. 3 d. Infinite 6. If a cat is positioned in the middle of two large plane mirrors which are adjacent or perpendicular to each other, how many images of the cat will be seen? a. 2 b. 3 C. 4 d. 5 7. From the given table below, which of the following best describes the types of curved/spherical mirrors and lenses in terms of behavior of reflected and refracted rays?
2. A girl wants to see an enlarged image of her face. What can serve her purpose well? a. A plane mirror b. A concave mirror c. A convex mirror d. A magnifying glass 3. Why is it easier to read articles on a newspaper than on a glossy magazine? a. Because incident rays of light on a newspaper reflect in different directions while a glossy magazine reflects in one direction b. Because incident rays of light on a newspaper reflect in only one direction while a glossy magazine reflects in different directions c. d. Because the reflected rays of light on a newspaper converge at the virtual focus while on a glossy magazine converge at the real focus Because the reflected rays of light on a newspaper converge at the real focus while on a glossy magazine converge at the virtual focus 4. If you place the number figures from 0 to 9 in front of a plane mirror, what numbers will you read properly in the same manner as the original figure? a. 4 and 2 b. 1 and 3 c. 4 and 6 d. 0 and 8 5. You are having a haircut in a salon and you have noticed that the two opposite walls of the salon consists of plane mirrors. How many images can be formed in this set up? a. 2 b. 3 d. Infinite 6. If a cat is positioned in the middle of two large plane mirrors which are adjacent or perpendicular to each other, how many images of the cat will be seen? a. 2 b. 3 C. 4 d. 5 7. From the given table below, which of the following best describes the types of curved/spherical mirrors and lenses in terms of behavior of reflected and refracted rays?
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2. A girl wants to see an enlarged image of her face. What can serve her purpose well?
a. A plane mirror
b. A concave mirror
c. A convex mirror
d. A magnifying glass
3. Why is it easier to read articles on a newspaper than on a glossy magazine?
a. Because incident rays of light on a newspaper reflect in different directions while a glossy magazine reflects in
one direction
b. Because incident rays of light on a newspaper reflect in only one direction while a glossy magazine reflects in
different directions
c.
d.
Because the reflected rays of light on a newspaper converge at the virtual focus while on a glossy magazine
converge at the real focus
Because the reflected rays of light on a newspaper converge at the real focus while on a glossy magazine
converge at the virtual focus
4.
If you place the number figures from 0 to 9 in front of a plane mirror, what numbers will you read properly in
the same manner as the original figure?
a. 4 and 2
b.
1 and 3
c.
d.
4 and 6
0 and 8
5. You are having a haircut in a salon and you have noticed that the two opposite walls of the salon consists of
plane mirrors. How many images can be formed in this set up?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. Infinite
6. If a cat is positioned in the middle of two large plane mirrors which are adjacent or perpendicular to each other,
how many images of the cat will be seen?
a. 2
b. 3
C. 4
d. 5
7. From the given table below, which of the following best describes the types of curved/spherical mirrors and
lenses in terms of behavior of reflected and refracted rays?
MIRROR
CONCAVE
diverging
converging
diverging
converging
A. Infinite
B. Same size
C. Real
D. Virtual
CONVEX
Converging
Diverging
converging
Diverging
MIRROR
REAL
Behind the mirror
Behind the mirror
In front of the mirror
In front of the mirror
CONCAVE
VIRTUAL
In front of the mirror
In front of the mirror
Behind the mirror
Behind the mirror
converging
diverging
diverging
converging
8. In the table presented below, where should the image be located in curved mirrors of lenses to classify either
real or virtual?
LENS
REAL
Behind the lens
in front of the lens
In front of the lens
Behind the lens
CONVEX
diverging
converging
converging
diverging
LENS
VIRTUAL
In front of the lens
Behind the lens
Behind the lens
In front of the lens
9. What is the common description of the image formed by an object placed in the following locations illustrated
below?
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