Reflection Of Light -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on “Reflection Of Light”:

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Question 1: What is reflection of light?

(a) The bending of light as it passes through different mediums.
(b) The splitting of light into its component colors.
(c) The bouncing back of light from a surface.
(d) The absorption of light by an object.

Question 2: Which type of reflection occurs when light rays strike a smooth and polished surface?

(a) Regular reflection
(b) Diffuse reflection
(c) Refraction
(d) Absorption

Question 3: What is the law of reflection?

(a) The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of absorption.
(b) The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.
(c) The angle of reflection is double the angle of incidence.
(d) The angle of incidence is perpendicular to the angle of reflection.

Question 4: Which type of reflection occurs when light rays strike an irregular and rough surface?

(a) Regular reflection
(b) Diffuse reflection
(c) Refraction
(d) Absorption

Question 5: What type of surface reflects light with minimal scattering, resulting in a clear and sharp image?

(a) Opaque surface
(b) Transparent surface
(c) Smooth surface
(d) Translucent surface

Question 6: Which surface would produce the best reflection of light?

(a) Rough and dull surface
(b) Translucent surface
(c) Transparent surface
(d) Smooth and polished surface

Question 7: When a light ray strikes a surface at an angle of 30 degrees, what will be the angle of reflection according to the law of reflection?

(a) 15 degrees
(b) 30 degrees
(c) 60 degrees
(d) 90 degrees

Question 8: What happens to the wavelength of light during reflection from a surface?

(a) It decreases.
(b) It increases.
(c) It remains the same.
(d) It becomes zero.

Question 9: Why does a mirror reverse the left and right sides of an image but not the top and bottom?

(a) Due to the bending of light rays in the mirror.
(b) Due to the curvature of the mirror's surface.
(c) Due to the law of reflection.
(d) Due to the symmetry of the mirror.

Question 10: What is the point on a mirror where light rays parallel to the mirror's surface converge after reflection?

(a) Focal point
(b) Center of curvature
(c) Principal focus
(d) Pole