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This document is a Science Reinforcement Worksheet for Grade VII students at Beaconhouse School System, focusing on the topic of Light. It includes true or false statements about light phenomena, questions about color perception, and explanations related to reflection and color mixing. The worksheet aims to reinforce students' understanding of light behavior and its properties.

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Light

This document is a Science Reinforcement Worksheet for Grade VII students at Beaconhouse School System, focusing on the topic of Light. It includes true or false statements about light phenomena, questions about color perception, and explanations related to reflection and color mixing. The worksheet aims to reinforce students' understanding of light behavior and its properties.

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Beaconhouse School System

Middle School, Defence Campus - Karachi

Science Reinforcement Worksheet (2nd Term 2024 – 25)

Subject: Science Topic: Light

Q1. Write True or False next to each statement.

1. Refraction happens because light changes speed when it passes from one material to
another.
2. A prism reflects light into different colors.

3. In additive color mixing, red + green + blue = white.

4. A red apple under blue light appears red.

5. A mirror forms a real image.

6. The normal is an imaginary line drawn perpendicular to the surface at the point of
incidence.

7. Light slows down when entering water from air.

8. White light is made up of seven colors.

9. Shadows are formed because light can bend around objects.

10. The angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection on a plane surface.

Q3. Why do we see different colors in a soap bubble, even though the bubble itself is
transparent?
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Q4. A black object appears black because it absorbs all colors. If it is placed under blue light
only, how will it appear? Explain.

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Grade VII
Beaconhouse School System
Middle School, Defence Campus - Karachi

Q5. A driver sees the headlights of a car behind them using the rearview mirror. Explain how
the law of reflection helps the driver see the car behind them.
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Q6. A room appears red when lit with a red bulb. Explain what happens to other colors of
light in this case.
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Grade VII

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