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Quiz on Light Reflection

Test your knowledge on the principles of light reflection and the properties of mirrors with this engaging quiz. Explore essential concepts and enhance your understanding in a fun way.

  • 10 multiple choice questions
  • Learn about reflection, angles, and types of mirrors
  • Ideal for students and anyone curious about optics
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveWave37
What is the process of reflecting light off a surface called?
Refraction
Diffusion
Reflection
Absorption
What type of mirror has an equal reflection on both sides?
Plane Mirror
Concave Mirror
Convex Mirror
Spherical Mirror
What is the angle between the incident ray and reflected ray in Pemantulan Cermin?
180°
90°
45°
What is the formula for calculating the angle of incidence?
Angle of Incidence = Angle of Reflection
Angle of Incidence = 2 x Angle of Reflection
Angle of Incidence = 1/2 x Angle of Reflection
Angle of Incidence = 3 x Angle of Reflection
What is the law of reflection?
The angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection
The angle of incidence is twice the angle of reflection
The angle of incidence is half the angle of reflection
The angle of incidence is three times the angle of reflection
What happens when light strikes a smooth surface?
It reflects
It diffuses
It absorbs
It refracts
What type of mirror produces an image that appears to be behind the mirror?
Concave Mirror
Plane Mirror
Convex Mirror
Spherical Mirror
How does the size of the object affect its image in a plane mirror?
It remains the same size
It increases
It decreases
It changes shape
What is the name of the point where all reflected rays meet?
Focal Point
Incident Point
Reflection Point
Image Point
What is the difference between a convex and concave mirror?
A convex mirror reflects light outward while a concave mirror reflects light inward
A convex mirror reflects light inward while a concave mirror reflects light outward
A convex mirror focuses light while a concave mirror disperses light
A convex mirror disperses light while a concave mirror focuses light
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