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Name: ____________________ Section: ___________ Date: ____________ Score: ______

Science 10 Weekly Assessment: (module 1-3)


Direction: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the best/correct answer and write it on the
blank provided at the left side of the test paper.

_____1. In the visible spectrum, which color of light has the longest wavelength?
A. Red B. blue C. violet D. orange
_____2. When arranged according to increasing energy, which EM wave comes first?
A. Radio wave C. Invisible spectrum
B. Gamma rays D. Infrared radiation
_____3. Effects of radiation on living things that can be seen after long period of time.
A. short term effects B. long term effects C. extra effects D. traumatic effects
_____4. Radiation can be in the following form EXCEPT ________________
A. heat B. light C. particle D. sound
_____5. What radiation energy has the greatest penetrating ability?
A. gamma rays B. alpha C. beta D. neutron

Direction: Use the word bank to answer the following questions. You may use a word more than once.

EM wave Radiowaves Gamma Rays Photons


Speed of Light Frequency EM spectrum Frequency
EM spectrum Parallel Perpendicular X-rays

____________________1. The movement of Electric and Magnetic field.


____________________2. A diagram showing all the EM waves arrange according to frequency or wavelength.
____________________3. What is the quotient of speed of EM waves and its wavelength.
____________________4. They are bundles of wave energy.
____________________5. Accelerating electrons what kind of wave?
____________________6. Energy of EM waves is based on their amount of ______________.
____________________7. They have Photons of high energies.
____________________8. The speed of EM waves in an empty space.
____________________9. The number of waves per unit of time.

Identification: Identify what EM wave/s is/are being used in each description.

1. Used to diagnose bone fractures. ______________________


2. Used in night-vision goggles. ______________________
3. Used to sterilize drinking water. ______________________
4. Used in Radiotherapy treatment. ______________________
5. Used in Radio detection and ranging. ______________________
6. Used in cellphones to transmit and receive signals. ______________________
7. They are used in cooking foods. ______________________
8. Used to sterilize drinking water. ______________________
9. Used to identify the color of plants. ______________________
10. Produced by the sun. ______________________

Answer the following:


1. Encircle the EM wave or Light with a higher ENERGY
a. microwave or visible light b. red light or infrared
c. yellow light or radiowave d. gamma ray or x-ray
e. green or indigo
2. Encircle the EM wave or Light with a shorter WAVELENGHT
a. infrared or radiowave b. visible light or ultraviolet
c. Orange or green d. ultraviolet ray or microwave
e. microwave or visible light
3. Encircle the EM wave or Light with a higher ENERGY.
a. red light or blue light b. infrared or microwave
c. yellow light or violet light d. x-rays or violet light
e. radiowave or microwave
4. Encircle the EM wave or light with higher SPEED.
a. Infrared or visible light b. x-ray or ultraviolet ray
c. red or violet d. microwave or radiowave
e. gamma ray or radiowave
Name: ____________________ Section: ___________ Score: ______

Science 10 Weekly Assessment: (module 4-5)

Direction: Read each question carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. You see the reflection of the clock without numbers in a 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
2. What is the distance of your image from you if you stand 1.5m in front of a plane mirror?
a. 4.5m b. 2.5m c. 2m d. 1.5m
3. A light ray, travelling parallel to a concave mirror’s axis strikes the mirror’s surface, the reflected
ray _________.
a. passes through the mirror’s center of curvature.
b. travels at right angle to the mirror axis.
c. again travels parallel to the mirror’s axis.
d. passes through the mirror’s focal point.
4. An object is placed between a concave mirror and its focal point. What is the type and orientation
of the image formed?
a. virtual and inverted b. real and inverted
c. virtual and erect d. real and upright
5. What kind of mirror is used in the side mirrors of trucks?
a. plane mirror b. concave mirror c. convex mirror d. crack mirror
6. A white sheet of paper cannot act as mirror because it ______________ the light rays of light.
a. diffracts b. diffuses c. interferes d. refract
7. What kind of images is formed by concave lenses?
a. always real b. always virtual
c. depends on the objects location d. depends on the focal length of lenses
8. Sun’s rays are observed to focus at a point behind a lens. What kind of lens was used?
a. Converging lens b. Diverging lens c. Focusing lens d. none
9. What do you call the light of ray approaching the mirror?
a. Reflected ray b. Refracted ray c. Incident ray d. Normal ray
10. What kind of reflection happens on smooth surfaces?
a. Diffused b. Irregular c. Specular d. Smooth
11. What is the focal point of a mirror if its center of curvature measures 50cm?
a. 40 cm b. 35cm c. 25cm d. cannot be identified
12. What type of lens produces smaller and upright images?
a. Concave b. Convex c. Concave mirror d. Can’t be determined
13. The distance of image is ______________ if the image is real and located behind the lens.
a. positive b. negative c. plane d. enlarged
14. The focal point is _____________ if the mirror is a concave mirror.
a. positive b. negative c. plane d. zero
15. Alucard stands 1.5m tall in front of a plane mirror. What is the height of his image?
a. 4.5m b.3m c. 2m d. 1.5m

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