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Name: ___________________________________________________ Section: ________________________

SUMMATIVE TEST 2 (Second Quarter)


_____1. What do you call an image that you see but does not exist?
A. Real B. Fake C. Virtual D. Digital

_____2. As the incident ray strikes the curved mirror parallel to the principal axis, what will happen to the reflected ray?
A. It will be reflected through the center of the curvature C. It will be reflected through the focal point
B. It will be refracted through the center of the curvature D. It will be refracted through the focal point.

_____3. What do you call a light ray that bounces off the mirror?
A. Incident ray B. Refracted ray C. Reflected ray D. Gamma ray

_____4. Where can we locate the angle of incidence?


A. Between the mirror and the refracted ray C. Between the normal line and the reflected ray
B. Between the mirror and the incident ray D. Between the normal line and the incident ray

_____5. Where can we locate the angle of reflection? (use options on number 4)
_____6. The incident ray strikes a plane mirror at an angle of 400 from the normal line. What will happen to the ray that
bounces off the mirror?
A. It will bounce at 800 from the edge of the mirror C. It will bounce at 400 from the normal line
B. It will bounce at 600 from the normal line D. It will bounce at 400 from the edge of the mirror

_____7. The object facing a flat mirror is 5 meters away from the mirror, the object moves 3 meters toward the mirror.
What is the distance of the image from the object? A. 2 meters B. 3 meters C. 4 meters D. 5 meters

_____8. Which of the following number will look the same in front of the flat mirror? A. 2 B. 3 C. 8 D. 5

_____9. What is the imaginary line that id perpendicular to the barrier where angles are measured?
A. virtual line B. normal line C. incident line D. principal axis

_____10. Which of the following descriptions best describe the image formed by plane mirror?
A. Real and upright B. Real and inverted C. Virtual and upright C. Virtual and inverted.

_____11. Which of the following statements NOT true about Law of Reflection?
A. The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
B. The incident ray and the reflected ray are on the opposite side of the mirror
C. The incident ray, reflected ray and normal line all lie on the same plane
D. Statement A and C are true.

_____12. Which of the following statements is TRUE about real image?


A. It is produced by virtual rays and can be projected on screen
B. It is produced by real rays and can be projected on screen
C. It is produced by virtual rays and cannot be projected on screen
D. It is produced by real rays and cannot be projected on screen Use this image for 13-14
numbers
_____13. What type of mirror is used in the diagram on the right?
A. Flat mirror B. Concave C. Convex D. Diffuse

_____14. Which of the following decriptions BEST decribes the image formed on the right?
A. Inverted and reduced C. Real and upright
B. Upright and enlarged D. Virtual and reduced

_____15. What kind of image is produced by convex mirror?


A. Real, erect and reduced C. Virtual, erect and reduced
B. Real, inverted and enlarged D. Virtual, inverted and enlarged
16-20 Complete the table below.

16._________ _________ __________

17._________ _________ __________

18._________ _________ __________

19._________ _________ __________

20._________ ___________ _________

21-30. Make a ray diagram for the condition provided in each item. Describe the image formed using L-O-S-T technique.

21-25 The Object is beyond C

L-
O-
S-
T-

26-30 The Object is between Fand V

L-
O-
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