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Light

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Tags: Light Different Types of Objects Concept of Shadow Pinhole Camera and its Application Mirror and Reflection
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Which of the following objects is a luminous object?

  1. Sun

  2. Moon

  3. Book

  4. Iron


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Luminous objects are those which emit out their own light, e.g. sun, stars, tube light, bulb, etc., whereas non-luminous objects are those which shine by reflecting the light of the luminous objects. They do not emit their own light, e.g. moon, book and iron do not shine at all and are opaque objects.

Which of the following objects is a non-luminous object?

  1. Tube light

  2. Moon

  3. Electric bulb

  4. Sun


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Non-luminous objects are those which shine by reflecting the light of the luminous objects. They do not emit their own light, e.g. moon. So, it is the moon which is non-luminous.

Which type of objects form dark shadows?

  1. Transparent

  2. Opaque

  3. Translucent

  4. Luminous


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Opaque objects form dark shadows as transparent and translucent objects allow light to pass through them.

The objects which do not emit their own light are called

  1. luminous objects

  2. transparent objects

  3. non-luminous objects

  4. conductive objects


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Non-luminous objects are those which shine by reflecting the light of the luminous objects. They do not emit their own light, e.g. moon.

What will be the colour of the shadow formed in red lights?

  1. Yellow

  2. Red

  3. Black

  4. Green


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Whenever an opaque object is kept in the path of the light, it forms a dark patch behind itself. This dark patch is known as a shadow. It is always black in colour irrespective of the object colour or light colour falling on it.

Which of the following act(s) as a natural pinhole camera?

  1. Sun

  2. Trees

  3. Plants

  4. Gaps in leaves


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

When sunlight passes through the leaves of trees, we are able to see the circular images of the sun. It is the gaps in the leaves which act as a pinhole camera and produce an image of the sun.

Which of the following materials is used as a screen in a pinhole camera?

  1. Tracing paper

  2. Black cloth

  3. Plastic sheet

  4. Metal sheet


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

To make a pinhole camera, we need two cardboard boxes, a ruler to measure the length to cut out the boxes, and a tracing paper which acts as a translucent screen in the camera.

What type of image is formed in a pinhole camera?

  1. Erect

  2. Magnified

  3. Virtual

  4. Inverted


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The image formed by a pinhole camera is real, upside down, i.e. inverted and a clear or a sharp one (size of the pinhole should be quite small). 

On which of the following factors does the shape of a shadow depend?

  1. Shape and size of the source of light

  2. Size and position of the source of light

  3. Shape and distance of the source of light

  4. Direction and shape of the source of light


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A shadow is always formed by an opaque object. The shape of a shadow depends upon two factors:

  1. Size of the source of light
  2. Position of the source of light. Smaller the size of the light source, larger will be the image formed and greater is the distance between the object and the light source, lighter will be the image formed.

Which type of objects block the path of light?

  1. Opaque

  2. Translucent

  3. Luminous

  4. Transparent


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Transparent objects
Allow light to pass through and can clearly see through them
Water, air, glass, cellophane, plastic sheet
Translucent objects
Allow light to pass through partially and cannot see clearly through them
Frosted glass, plastic ruler, butter paper
Opaque objects
Do not allow light to pass through and cannot see through them
Table, chair, book, iron (or any metal)

So, opaque objects block the path of the light.

Which of the following objects is having a non-reflecting surface?

  1. Iron sheet

  2. Water

  3. Carbon paper

  4. Gold ring


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The object, which by reflecting light cannot form images, is said to have a non-reflecting surface. Now, one can see its image in water, in spoon, iron sheet, gold or silver objects, etc. but carbon paper is an object which does not form images and have a non-reflecting surface.

Which of the following objects is an opaque object?

  1. Water in a glass

  2. Metal sheet

  3. Butter paper

  4. Air


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Transparent objects
Allow light to pass through and can clearly see through them
Water, air, glass, cellophane, plastic sheet
Translucent objects
Allow light to pass through partially and cannot see clearly through them
Frosted glass, plastic ruler, butter paper
Opaque objects
Do not allow light to pass through and cannot see through them
Table, chair, book, iron (or any metal)

So, a metal sheet is opaque in nature.

Which of the following is not a characteristic of an image?

  1. An image is of the same size as an object.

  2. An image is formed on the same side of an object.

  3. An image is of the same colour as an object.

  4. An image depicts only the shape of an object.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A plane mirror forms an image which is erect, regular and virtual. Also, it gives the same colour to the image as that of the object. The image is formed on the same side of the object and having the same size as that of the object. The image produced is just like the object depicting its shape, structure, size, colour, etc.

Which of the following phenomena can change the direction of the light?

  1. Conduction

  2. Insulation

  3. Reflection

  4. Transparency


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Light rays always travel in straight lines. When a light ray hits any surface, such a ray is said to be an incident ray. After hitting the surface, this ray reflects back by making an angle with the incident ray. This is known as reflection. Thus, it changes the direction of light. Conduction is the phenomenon to allow the passage of heat or current through an object and insulation refers to resisting the flow of heat or current through the object; transparency refers to the property of an object to allow light to pass through it.

Which of the following objects is not translucent in nature?

  1. Plastic ruler

  2. Frosted glass

  3. Glass pane

  4. Butter paper


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Transparent objects
Allow light to pass through and can clearly see through them
Water, air, glass, cellophane, plastic sheet
Translucent objects
Allow light to pass through partially and cannot see clearly through them
Frosted glass, plastic ruler, butter paper
Opaque objects
Do not allow light to pass through and cannot see through them
Table, chair, book, iron (or any metal)

So, a glass pane is not translucent in nature.

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