Directions: Read each questions carefully. Encircle the correct answer of the following questions. 1. An object blocks the light from a source forming a shadow. a. Blocking c. Reflection b. Absorption d. Transmission 2. When an object blocks light, some parts of it bounce back from the object. a. Reflection c. Blocking b. Absorption d. Transmission 3. When light is blocked, the material takes in light, changing it into energy that heats the matter. a. Transmission c. Absorption b. Reflection d. Blocking 4. Light bends as it passes through different materials. a. Refraction c. Absorption b. Reflection d. Blocking 5. Light passes through some materials. a. Transmission c. Absorption b. Reflection d. Blocking 6. It allows all light to pass through them. a. Transparent c. Opaque b. Transmission d. Translucent 7. Some of the light is transmitted, while others are absorbed and reflected by the material. a. Transparent c. Opaque b. Transmission d. Translucent 8. Some amount of the light is reflected while these kinds of material absorb some. a. Transparent c. Opaque b. Transmission d. Translucent 9. Cannot see the things behind the material, produce shadows, know the color of things, form images (ex. a figure like an object as seen on the mirror) a. Transparent c. Opaque b. Transmission d. Translucent 10. Some amount of the light is reflected while these kinds of material absorb some. a. Translucent c. Opaque b. Transparent d. Transmission 11. Still able to look at things at the back of the materials, but they are not clearly visible. a. Transparent c. Opaque b. Transmission d. Translucent 12. Able to see things behind the materials clearly. a. Transparent c. Opaque b. Transmission d. Translucent 13. Transmission and refraction happen in these materials. a. Translucent c. Opaque b. Transparent d. Transmission 14. It scatters the light from its source. a. Transparent c. Opaque b. Transmission d. Translucent 15. Transmission and refraction happen in these materials. a. Transparent c. Opaque b. Transmission d. Translucent 16. Backpack is example of? a. Transparent c. Opaque b. Transmission d. Translucent 17. A shadow is a dark space where light is blocked. a. Transparent c. Opaque b. Transmission d. Translucent 18. The material transmits light easily because of its smooth and clear surface. a. Translucent c. Opaque b. Transparent d. Transmission 19. The material only allows some light to pass through them. a Translucent c. Opaque b. Transparent d. Transmission 20. Cannot see the things behind the material. a. Translucent c. Opaque b. Transparent d. Transmission Test II: Identification A. Directions: Identify what is being asked on the following question. Choose your answers on the box Write your answer on the space provided. PLoad Electric Circuit Circuit Breaker Power Source Open Circuit Fuse Switch Closed Circuit Alessandro Volta Connector Electricity Current
_______________________21. an Italian scientist, discovered current electricity. It is
made up of moving electrons that flow through electrical wires connected to lights, machines, or appliances to make these devices work. Current electricity is the kind of electricity that we often use in many activities. _______________________22. The flow of electrons. Electricity has work to do, and when the electrons are flowing around a circuit, that's current at work. _______________________23. is an automatically operated electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by excess current from an overload or short circuit. _______________________24. is an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit. _______________________25. is very useful to us. However, when it is used carelessly, it can also be very dangerous. Electricity can cause electric shock and burns. At worst, it can kill people. B. Directions: Label the parts of a simple DC electric circuit
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Test III. Enumeration
Directions: Enumerate the following; 30-34 What are the Parts of an Electric Circuit 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35-37 What are the Parts of an Electromagnet 35. 36. 37.