Bending the Beam: 10th Grade Geometric Optics Quiz (Easy) 工作表 • 免费 PDF 下载 带答案
Calculate angles of incidence and identify image properties from dental mirrors to fiber optic cables.
教学概述
This geometric optics quiz assesses foundational knowledge of light behavior including reflection, refraction, and image formation in mirrors and lenses. The assessment utilizes a scaffolded mix of qualitative identification and conceptual calculation to ensure students understand how light interacts with different media and surfaces. It is ideal for an introductory physics unit assessment or a summative review of wave optics and ray diagrams.
学生将学到什么
- Differentiate between the properties and applications of concave and convex mirrors.
- Apply the Law of Reflection and the index of refraction formula to solve optical problems.
- Analyze how converging and diverging lenses manipulate light to correct vision and magnify images.
All 10 Questions
- When light travels from air into a diamond, it slows down significantly. Which optical phenomenon causes the light path to change direction at the boundary?A) Specular ReflectionB) RefractionC) DiffractionD) Total Internal Reflection
- According to the Law of Reflection, if a laser hits a smooth surface at an angle of 25 degrees to the normal, the reflected ray will also be at 25 degrees to the normal.A) TrueB) False
- A security mirror found in the corner of a grocery store aisle is typically a _____ mirror because it provides a wider field of view.A) ConcaveB) PlaneC) ConvexD) Converging
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- Which type of lens is thinner in the middle than at the edges and is commonly used to correct nearsightedness (myopia)?A) Converging lensB) Biconvex lensC) Diverging lensD) Cylindrical lens
- Total internal reflection is the principle that allows high-speed data to travel through fiber optic cables.A) TrueB) False
- When an object is placed very close to a ________ mirror, such as a dentist's tool, the image appears magnified and upright.A) ConvexB) PlaneC) ConcaveD) Diverging
- The 'Index of Refraction' (n) is a dimensionless number that describes how much light bends. What is the formula used to calculate 'n' based on the speed of light?A) n = speed of light in vacuum / speed of light in mediumB) n = speed of light in medium / speed of light in vacuumC) n = angle of incidence + angle of refractionD) n = mass / volume
- A magnifying glass uses a diverging lens to make small text appear larger.A) TrueB) False
- If you are standing 2 meters in front of a flat plane mirror, how far away from you does your image appear to be?A) 1 meterB) 2 metersC) 4 metersD) 8 meters
- The point on the principal axis where parallel light rays meet after passing through a converging lens is called the ________.A) Optical CenterB) Focal PointC) Radius of CurvatureD) Critical Angle
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常见问题解答
Yes, this science quiz is a perfect no-prep resource for a substitute teacher because the clear explanations provided in the answer key allow for independent student grading or review.
Most 10th-grade students will finish this science quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it an ideal tool for a quick mid-unit check-in or a focused exit ticket.
This science quiz supports differentiation by offering multiple-choice and true-false formats that help lower-literacy learners focus on the core optical concepts without being overwhelmed by complex calculations.
This science quiz covers the Law of Reflection, refraction indices, the function of fiber optics through total internal reflection, and identifying types of mirrors and lenses used in daily life.
You can use this science quiz as a pre-test prior to a ray diagram lab or as a post-lecture check to identify which students still struggle with the difference between converging and diverging lenses.