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This document appears to be a monthly physics test for an 8th grade class. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of light, vision, reflection, shadows, and mirrors. It also includes 4 short answer questions asking students to identify statements as true/false, complete a table about non-luminous objects, label parts of a diagram of light reflection, and explain the relationship between incidence and reflection angles. The test covers key concepts about the nature and behavior of light.

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Physics

This document appears to be a monthly physics test for an 8th grade class. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of light, vision, reflection, shadows, and mirrors. It also includes 4 short answer questions asking students to identify statements as true/false, complete a table about non-luminous objects, label parts of a diagram of light reflection, and explain the relationship between incidence and reflection angles. The test covers key concepts about the nature and behavior of light.

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Monthly Test - October 2020 Paper ­ 48 × 2

Subject : Physics Handwriting ­ 2 × 2


Class : 8 ........... Total ­ 50 × 2
Duration : 25 minutes Date : ........................................
Candidate's name : ........................................................... Admission no : ..........................
Answer all the questions.
(1) Underline the most suitable answer.
(i) We see objects because light from those objects
(a) enters our ears. (b) enters our eyes.
(c) enters our brain. (d) enters our skin.
(ii) Which of the following list out sources of light?
(a) Sun, moon, Earth (b) Stars, planets, lighted bulbs
(c) Lighted bulbs, fire, Sun (d) Moon, Sun, fire
(iii) We can see objects because they
(a) reflect sound. (b) reflect light.
(c) absorb light. (d) absorb sound.
(iv) When a ray of light bounces off an object, we say that it has been
(a) refracted. (b) deflected.
(c) reflected. (d) diverted.
(v) A black plastic cup ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ light.
(a) reflects (b) absorbs
(c) refracts (d) diverts
(vi) A shadow is formed when an ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ object blocks the light.
(a) open (b) opaque
(c) oval (d) even
(vii) A shadow is formed because light
(a) travels through any object. (b) travels in curved lines.
(c) travels in straight lines. (d) travels through any medium.

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Grade 8 Physics contd.....from page 1
(viii) In diagrams, the path of a light ray is shown by a
(a) curved line. (b) wavy line.
(c) straight line. (d) zig zag line.
(ix) In the diagram, where will the shadow of the tree form?

a c
b

(x) A mirror image is


(a) real. (b) virtual.
(c) inverted. (d) magnified.
[Total = 2 × 10 = 20 marks]

(2) Mark 'true' (T) or 'false' (F).


(i) Light is important to us. [­­­­­­]
(ii) Sources of light do not emit light on their own. [­­­­­­]
(iii) A torch bulb has a hot filament, so it is not a source of light. [­­­­­­]
(iv) Non­luminous objects do not reflect light. [­­­­­­]
(v) The area where there is a shadow is darker because less
light is reaching it. [­­­­­­]
(vi) Clear glass does not transmit light. [­­­­­­]
(vii) The picture you see in a mirror is called the object. [­­­­­­]
(viii) Shadows change size according to the Sun’s position in the sky. [­­­­­­]

[Total = 8 marks]
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Grade 8 Physics contd.....from page 2
(3) Complete the following table regarding non­luminous objects.
Type (2 marks) Description (2 marks) Example (1mark)
(i)
(ii)

[Total = 10 marks]

(4) (i) Label the following diagram.


i = ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
(b) ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­ r = ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
(a) ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
(c) ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

(d) ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

(6 marks)

(ii) If i is equal to 30o what would the value of r be? Explain.

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[Total = 10 marks]

END

Ref : UD

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