Light, Shadows And Reflections Worksheet
Objective Type Questions
- Match the following:
State whether the statement is true or false: - Shadows are formed when a translucent object comes in the path of light.
Find odd one out. - Butter paper, reading glass, wooden plank, curtain.
State whether the statement is true or false: - Shadows can be formed without a source of light.
- Unscramble the following words:
(a) LMINUOISN
(b) IRRMOR
(c) TENSPTRAAR
Multiple Choice Questions - The image shows three objects, which of the following will have ability to emit light?
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
Choose the correct option among the following.
(a) Both ii and iii
(b) Both i and ii
(c) Both ii and iv
(d) Both i and iv - How can you determine if an object is opaque or translucent based on its shadow?
(a) By observing the shape of shadow cased but object.
(b) By observing how sharp or blurry its shadow is.
(c) By observing if it creates multiple shadows.
(d) By observing if it reflects any light. - Rajiv made a pinhole camera with cardboard box and got a clear image of light bulb.
Where does the image of the light bulb in the pinhole camera form?
(a) at the pinhole
(b) at the translucent screen
(c) Somewhere between translucent screen and pinhole
(d) on the upper surface of the outer box - Hitesh is making a pinhole camera for his science project. He wants to know how he can make the image formed by his pinhole camera sharper. Which of the following factors should Hitesh consider?
i. The distance between the object and the pinhole
ii. The size of the pinhole
iii. The distance between the pinhole and the screen
Choose the correct option among the following.
(a) Only i is correct.
(b) Only ii is correct.
(c) Both i and iii are correct.
(d) All i, ii and iii are correct.
Subjective Questions - If two identical objects are placed 5 cm and 10 cm away from a light source, respectively, how do their shadows compare on a screen behind them? Which of the following object will have larger shadow.
- Krishna is explaining to his friend how a pinhole camera works. Can you draw a diagram to help him explain it? Use candle as an object and explain the working of a pinhole camera.
- Can a shadow be formed by a luminous object in a dark room? Justify your answer.
- Simran placed a candle in front of a plane mirror on her dressing table at night.
What can we learn about the image formedby the plane mirror from this situation? - Vinit observes the lighted bulb through the pinhole camera as shown below.
How and where does the image of the bulb appear inside the camera? - What are some examples of objects that can create shadows but not reflections, and vice versa?
Assertion-Reasoning Questions
Select the correct answer to these questions from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) as given below: - Assertion: The image formed by a pinhole camera is always black and white.
Reason: The pinhole camera only allows a small amount of light to enter, resulting in a black and white image with low contrast. - Assertion: The shadow of an airplane flying at a higher altitude is less distinct than the shadow of a bird flying nearer to the ground.
Reason: The airplane is farther away from the sun than the bird. - Assertion: Shadows can be seen on any surface, while reflections can only be seen on smooth surfaces.
Reason: Shadows are formed by the blocking of light, while reflections are formed by the bouncing of light. - Assertion: During a lunar eclipse, the Earth blocks the light from the Sun, casting a shadow on the Moon.
Reason: Shadow is formed when a large, opaque object blocks the light source.
Case-Based Questions - At a science class, Rohan and his classmates were learning about how light travels. Their teacher set up an experiment by fixing a lighted candle on a table and giving each student a rubber tube. The students were instructed to stretch the rubber tube straight and look through it at the flame of the candle with one eye while keeping the other eye closed.
They found that when the rubber tube was straight, they could see the light of the candle flame through it. Then, the teacher asked them to bend the rubber tube a little and look through it at the candle flame again. This time, they could not see the light of the candle flame through the bent rubber tube.
Answer the following question based on the above observation.
i. What did Rohan and his classmates observe when they looked through a straight rubber tube at the candle flame?
ii. What did Rohan and his classmates observe when they looked through a bent rubber tube at the candle flame?
iii. What conclusion did Rohan and his classmates draw from their observations?
iv. What was the purpose of the experiment with the lighted candle and rubber tube?
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