Energy
Quiz
Directions:
Use
the
pictures
below
to
answer
Questions
1-‐4.
Mark
your
answers
in
the
answer
document.
1
Sandwich
in
clear
bag
2
3
5
4
1.
Which
object
absorbs
light?
a.
Object
2
b.
Object
3
c.
Object
4
d.
Object
5
2.
Which
object
mostly
reflects
light?
a.
Object
2
b.
Object
3
c.
Object
4
d.
Object
5
3.
Which
object
produces
light?
a.
Object
1
b.
Object
2
c.
Object
4
d.
Object
5
4.
Which
objects
transmit
light?
a.
Objects
1
and
4
b.
Objects
1
and
5
c.
Objects
2
and
3
d.
Objects
4
and
5
5.
Wax
paper
and
frosted
glass
are
translucent.
This
means
that
when
light
hits
them:
a.
some
of
the
light
passes
through
them
but
much
of
it
scattered.
b.
all
of
the
light
passes
directly
through
them
and
none
of
it
is
scattered.
c.
none
of
the
light
passes
through
them
because
it
is
all
absorbed.
d.
none
of
the
light
passes
though
them
because
it
is
all
reflected.
6.
An
air
hose
is
placed
in
a
fish
tank
full
of
water.
When
the
fish
tank
is
viewed
from
the
side,
the
air
hose
appears
to
be
broken
in
two
parts.
The
air
hose
appears
broken
in
two
because:
a.
light
rays
bounce,
or
reflects,
off
of
the
surface
of
the
water
b.
light
rays
move
through
the
water
in
the
exact
same
way
they
move
through
the
air
c.
light
rays
travel
at
different
speeds
through
air
than
water,
causing
the
light
to
bend
or
refract,
as
they
enter
the
water
d.
light
rays
are
changed
by
the
density
of
the
water.
7.
We
can
see
objects
mainly
because
they:
a.
bend
light
b.
absorb
light
c.
reflect
light
d.
transmit
light
8.
A
student
builds
a
periscope
out
of
empty
milk
cartons
and
mirrors.
Using
the
periscope,
he
is
able
to
see
objects
on
the
opposite
side
of
a
fence
that
is
taller
than
he
is.
Which
of
the
following
statements
correctly
describes
how
the
student
is
able
to
see
the
dog
on
the
other
side
of
the
fence
using
his
periscope?
a.
Light
is
reflected
off
of
the
top
mirror
to
the
bottom
mirror.
Light
is
then
reflected
off
the
bottom
mirror
to
the
student’s
eyes.
b.
Light
is
refracted,
or
bent,
as
it
moves
through
the
top
mirror
and
then
back
through
it
again.
Light
is
then
reflected
off
the
bottom
mirror
into
the
student’s
eyes.
c.
Light
is
reflected
off
the
top
mirror
to
the
bottom
mirror.
Light
is
then
refracted,
or
bent,
as
it
moves
through
the
bottom
mirror
and
then
back
through
it
again
to
the
students
again
into
the
student’s
eyes.
d.
Light
is
reflected
off
the
student’s
eyes
to
the
bottom
mirror.
Light
is
the
reflected
off
the
bottom
mirror
to
the
top
mirror
and
out
of
the
periscope.
Answer
Questions
9
and
10
using
the
drawing:
9.
In
Picture
B,
light
is
being:
a.
transmitted
b.
absorbed
c.
refracted
d.
reflected
10.
The
object
in
Picture
B
is:
a.
transparent
b.
translucent
c.
opaque
Picture
B
d.
transmitted
11.
Which
of
the
following
correctly
show
the
path
that
light
waves
travel
from
a
flashlight
to
an
object?
a.
Picture
W
b.
Picture
X
c.
Picture
Y
d.
Picture
Z
Light
behaves
differently
when
it
strikes
different
objects.
A
glass
of
water
is
shown
in
Figure
I.
A
metal
can
is
shown
in
Figure
II.
12.
Which
of
the
objects
above
is
transparent?
a.
Object
I-‐glass
of
water
b.
Object
2-‐metal
can
13.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true
about
opaque
objects?
a.
Opaque
objects
allow
more
light
to
pass
through
them
than
transparent
objects
b.
Opaque
objects
do
not
absorb
light
and
transparent
objects
do
absorb
light
c.
Opaque
objects
allow
the
same
amount
of
light
to
pass
through
them
as
transparent
objects
do
d.
Opaque
objects
allow
less
light
to
pass
through
them
than
transparent
objects
14.
What
is
the
color
of
the
object
in
Figure
C?
a.
white
b.
blue
c.
yellow
d.
no
color
Figure
C
15.
What
is
the
color
of
the
object
is
Figure
D?
a.
white
b.
blue
c.
yellow
d.
no
color
Figure
D
16.
Students
bump
into
each
other
when
they
turn
the
corner
in
the
hallway
shown
below.
They
plan
to
place
a
mirror
in
the
hall
so
that
they
can
see
one
another
before
reaching
the
corner.
Where
should
they
place
the
mirror?
a.
Position
A
b.
Position
B
c.
Position
C
d.
Position
D
Use
the
pictures
shown
below
to
complete
Questions
17-‐19
The
bag
1
2
3
4
5
6
17.
Which
pictures
are
translucent?
a.
1
and
3
b.
2
and
6
c.
3
and
4
d.
1
and
5
18.
Which
pictures
are
transparent?
a.
1
and
6
b.
2
and
5
c.
1
and
4
d.
2
and
6
19.
Which
pictures
are
opaque?
a.
1
and
2
b.
2
and
4
c.
1
and
5
d.
4
and
5
20.
SHORT
ANSWER
(2
points)
On
the
back
of
your
answer
document,
explain
how
we
see
that
a
basketball
is
orange.
Be
sure
to
explain
what
is
happening
to
all
colors!