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NAME:___________________________________________ A Shine the Light Upon Me Test Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. Light shines on a pane of green glass and a pane of clear glass. The temperature will be higher in a. Neither, it will be the same in each. b. the green glass. c. the clear glass. ____ 2. Clouds are white because water molecules a. reflect white light. b. are white. c. of different sizes form clusters, scattering different colors of light. ____ 3. A tennis ball is most easily seen if its color is a. violet. b. yellow-green. c. black. ____ 4. The three paint colors that are useful for color subtraction are a. red, green, and blue. b. magenta, cyan, and yellow. c. magenta, cyan, and red. ____ 5. Sunlight contains all colors of light, but much of it is a. red. b. violet. c. yellow. ____ 6. The color of an object we see is determined by the a. all of the above b. colors of light shining on the object. c. colors of light reflected by the object. ____ 7. Plants appear green because the most important pigment in green plants (chlorophyll a): a. photosynthesizes only green light. b. generates green light. c. absorbs red and blue light. ____ 8. If sunlight were green instead of white, the most comfortable color to wear on a hot day would be a. blue. b. yellow. c. green. ____ 9. Complementary colors are two colors that a. produce white light when added together. colors. b. are next to each other on the color chart. c. are primary ____ 10. If a cloth that appears blue in white light is viewed in a room filled with only red light, it will appear: a. white. b. red. c. black. ____ 11. The three primary colors of light for additive color mixing are_____. a. red, yellow, and green. b. red, yellow, and blue. c. red, green, and blue. ____ 12. Colors seen on a photograph result from color a. subtraction. b. addition. c. none of the above ____ 13. The true color of water is a. white. b. greenish blue. c. green. ____ 14. Sunsets are red because a. all of the above b. a lot of high-frequency light is scattered by the atmosphere. sun is scattered by Earth's atmosphere. ____ 15. Humans are most sensitive to light that is a. green-blue. b. red. c. yellow-green. ____ 16. Paint that appears white: a. reflects only black light. b. generates all colors. c. reflects all colors. ____ 17. The cyan color of ocean water is evidence that the water absorbs a. red. b. orange. c. green. c. blue light from the NAME:___________________________________________ ____ 18. The reason the sky is blue is that air molecules a. absorb and then reemit blue light, scattering it in all directions. light. A b. absorb yellow light. c. absorb green ____ 19. Different colors of light correspond to different light a. polarities. b. velocities. c. frequencies. ____ 20. If you're looking for an instrument that tells what stars are made of, look for a a. spectroscope. b. stethoscope. c. stellar microscope. True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. ____ 21. The sky is blue because air molecules absorb blue light. ____ 22. Material in an object that selectively absorbs colored light is called a pigment. ____ 23. Two colors of light that add together to form black light are called complementary colors. ____ 24. Tennis balls are yellow-green because our eyes are most sensitive to that color. ____ 25. If an object were completely black, you wouldn't be able to see it directly. Draw Ray Diagrams and locate the image. Indicate whether the image is real or virtual, and upright or inverted. NAME:___________________________________________ A Shine the Light Upon Me Test Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. ANS: KEY: 2. ANS: KEY: 3. ANS: KEY: 4. ANS: KEY: 5. ANS: KEY: 6. ANS: KEY: 7. ANS: 8. ANS: KEY: 9. ANS: KEY: 10. ANS: 11. ANS: KEY: 12. ANS: KEY: 13. ANS: STA: 14. ANS: KEY: 15. ANS: KEY: 16. ANS: 17. ANS: STA: 18. ANS: KEY: 19. ANS: STA: BLM: 20. ANS: OBJ: KEY: TRUE/FALSE B PTS: 1 DIF: L2 OBJ: temperature | light | color BLM: analysis C PTS: 1 DIF: L2 OBJ: cloud | water BLM: comprehension B PTS: 1 DIF: L2 OBJ: yellow-green | visibility BLM: comprehension B PTS: 1 DIF: L1 OBJ: subtract | color BLM: knowledge C PTS: 1 DIF: L1 OBJ: sun | light BLM: knowledge A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 OBJ: color | reflect | light BLM: comprehension C PTS: 1 DIF: basic REF: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3 OBJ: subtract | color BLM: synthesis A PTS: 1 DIF: L1 OBJ: complement | color BLM: knowledge C PTS: 1 DIF: advanced REF: C PTS: 1 DIF: L1 OBJ: primary colors BLM: knowledge A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 OBJ: color | subtraction BLM: comprehension B PTS: 1 DIF: L1 OBJ: SC.912.N.1.1.2 | SC.912.P.10.18 KEY: water | color BLM: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 OBJ: sunset | red BLM: comprehension C PTS: 1 DIF: L1 OBJ: humans | light BLM: knowledge C PTS: 1 DIF: basic REF: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 OBJ: SC.912.N.1.1.2 | SC.912.P.10.18 KEY: ocean | cyan BLM: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 OBJ: blue | sky | scatter BLM: comprehension C PTS: 1 DIF: L1 OBJ: SC.912.N.1.1.2 | SC.912.P.10.18 KEY: color | frequency knowledge A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 28.11 The Atomic Color Code—Atomic Spectra STA: spectroscope | star BLM: comprehension 28.3 Color by Transmission 28.8 Why the Sky Is Blue 28.4 Sunlight 28.7 Mixing Colored Pigments 28.4 Sunlight 28.2 Color by Reflection section 16.2 28.2 Color by Reflection 28.6 Complementary Colors section 16.2 28.5 Mixing Colored Light 28.7 Mixing Colored Pigments 28.1 The Color Spectrum knowledge 28.9 Why Sunsets Are Red 28.8 Why the Sky Is Blue section 16.2 28.1 The Color Spectrum analysis 28.8 Why the Sky Is Blue 28.1 The Color Spectrum SC.912.P.10.9 NAME:___________________________________________ 21. ANS: KEY: 22. ANS: KEY: 23. ANS: KEY: 24. ANS: KEY: 25. ANS: KEY: F PTS: 1 sky | blue | absorb T PTS: 1 pigment BLM: knowledge F PTS: 1 black | light BLM: knowledge T PTS: 1 yellow-green | visibility T PTS: 1 black | visibility A DIF: L2 OBJ: 28.8 Why the Sky Is Blue BLM: comprehension DIF: L1 OBJ: 28.3 Color by Transmission DIF: L1 DIF: BLM: DIF: BLM: OBJ: 28.6 Complementary Colors L1 OBJ: 28.4 Sunlight knowledge L2 OBJ: 28.2 Color by Reflection comprehension