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REVIEWER IN SCIENCE 10

( SECOND QUARTER )

2. If the frequency of a certain electromagnetic wave increases, what happens to its wavelength?
a. Increases b. Decreases c. Remains the same d. Unpredictable

4. Which of the following statements is true regarding the relationship between wavelength and energy
in electromagnetic spectrum>
a. Longer wavelengths have higher energy
b. Shorter wavelength s have higher energy
c. Wavelength and energy are not related.
d. Wavelength and energy have an inverse relationship.

6. How are radio waves applied in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology?
a. Detecting motion in security systems
b. Tracking and identifying objects
c. Cooking food in microwave ovens
d. Satellite Communication

10. How are visible light waves harnessed in fiber-optic communication networks?
a. Transmitting radio signals c. Carrying information through glass fibers
b. Generating power in solar cells d. Killing cancer cells in phototherapy

11. What is the cutting-edge application of infrared waves in the field of astronomy?
a. Thermal imaging security
b. Cooking food in microwave
c. Studying the chemical composition of distant planets
d. Satellite communication

12. In what ways does electromagnetic radiation from solar flares and cosmic rays impact the Earth’s
atmosphere and climate?
a. Contributes to global warming c. Promotes ozone layer formation
b. Enhances atmospheric transparency d. Causes cooling of the upper atmosphere

14. In what way can excessive exposure to blue light, a component of visible light affect sleep patterns?
a. delaying the onset of sleep c. improving sleep quality
b. reducing the risk of insomnia d. enhancing alertness during the night

17. In a room with multiple plane mirrors. Each reflecting the same object, what is true about the
images formed?
a. The images are identical c. the images are all inverted
b. The images have different colors d. The images are disrorted

18. Which of the following is qualitative characteristic that applies to both plane and curved mirrors?
a. Lateral Inversion c. Dispersion
b. Chromatic aberration d. Total internal reflection

19. When an object is placed in front of a convex mirror, the image formed is:
a. always virtual and smaller than the object
b. always real and smaller than the object
c. always virtual and larger than the object
d. always real and larger than the object

21. in a plane mirror, the distance between the object and the image is:
a. equal to the distance between the mirror and the object
b. equal to the distance between the mirror and the image
c. the image’s distance is greater than the image’s distance from the mirror
d. the object’s distance is greater than the image’s distance from the mirror
22. Which of the following is a qualitative characteristic of an image formed by a plane mirror?
a. Real b. Inverted c. Virtual d. Enlarged

23. Rob sees the reflection of the clock without numbers in your plane mirror. The image formed by the
hands of the clock shows the time of 3:30. What is the real time?

a. 3:30 b. 8:30 c. 9:30 d. 10:30

24. A light ray, travelling parallel to a concave mirror’s axis, strike the mirror’s surface. The reflected ray
__________

a. passes through the mirror’s focal point c. travels at right angles to the mirror’s axis
b. gain travels parallel to the mirror’s axis d. passes through the mirror’s center of curvature

25. Which property of mirror is crucial for application in telescope and periscopes?
a. reflectivity b. focal length c. transparency d. magnification

26. In a magnifying glass. Which type of lens is commonly used to produce an enlarge virtual image?
a. biconcave b. biconvex d. plano-concave d. plano-convex

27. In camera lenses, how does adjusting the aperture size impact the image?
a. it changes the lens color c. it controls the amount of light entering the camera
b. it affects the lens curvature d. it alters the lens magnification

28. in a compound microscope, what is the primary function of the eyepiece?


a. to focus the image c. to magnify the image formed by the objective lens
b . to gather light d. to correct lens aberrations

29. For a person with myopia (nearsightedness). What types of lens is commonly prescribed to correct
the vision?
a. convex lens b. concave lens c. plano-convex lens d. bifocal lens

30. In astigmatism, what is the primary cause of distorted or blurred vision?


a. uneven curvature of the cornea or lens
b. irregular shape of the retina
c. excessive eye dryness
d. inadequate tear production

31. What term is used to describe the phenomenon where the left and right sides of an object appear
switched in a mirror image?
a. Reflection Inversion c. mirror flip
b. Rotational symmetry d. lateral inversion

32. A person with hyperopia(farsightedness) experience difficulty in focusing on:


a. nearby objects b. distant objects c. both nearby and distant objects d. moving objects

46. According to the right-hand rule, what is the direction of the magnetic field around a current-
carrying wire when the thumb points in the direction of the current?

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