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Identify the basic recording equipment of a digital radio studio

1. What do you call the device that detect and convert audio inputs to electric
outputs?
A. cable C. studio monitor
B. transducer D. audio interface

2. Electromagnetic induction describes the effect of


______________________.
A. heat on a magnetic field
B. heat on a moving conductor
C. a conductor moving in a magnetic field
D. magnetic field on a stationary conductor
Identify the polarities and strengths of magnet and magnetized object
using compass
3. In a bar magnet, ______________________.

A. only the two poles are magnetized C. only the N-seeking pole is
magnetized
B. the whole bar magnet is magnetized D. only the S-seeking pole is
magnetized
Predict the electric field directions and patterns in different locations
surrounding charges and combinations of it
4-7 Match the electric charges and field descriptions in column A with the
images shown in column B.
Electric charges and field descriptions Simulation on electric charges and fields
___6. Electric field lines for a negative
charges.
___7. Pattern for two positive charges ner
each other.
___8. Direction of electric field lines for a
positive charge.
___9. Electric field strength near the
negative pole.
Compare the relative wavelengths of different forms of electromagnetic waves
use the table below for questions number 8-10.

8. How do the electromagnetic waves are arranged from radio wave to


gamma rayin terms of wavelength?
A. Increasing wavelength
B. Decreasing wavelength
C. From constant to infinite value of wavelength
D. From infinite to constant value of wavelength
9. What is TRUE between the energies carried by radio wave and microwave?
A. Radio wave carries greater amount of energy than microwave.
B. Radio wave carries lesser amount of energy than microwave.
C. Radio wave and microwave both carry the same value of energy.
D. Radio wave does not carry energy at all whereas microwave carries
maximum amount of energy.
10. 3. Which of the following electromagnetic waves has the least frequency?

A. microwave B. radio wave C. UV ray D. visible light


11. The number of the magnetic lines of force is called
______________________.
A. the magnetic flux C. magnetic lines of force
B. its magnetic strength D. the magnetic force
Identify the polarities and strengths of magnet and magnetized object
12. Which is TRUE among these statements?
I. Two positive charges repel each other.
II. Two negative charges attract each other.
III. A positive charge and a negative charge attract each other.
A. I and II only
B. II and III only
C. I and III only
D. I, II, and III
Trace the development of electromagnetic theory
Options for item no.12-15 W
A. André-Marie Ampere C. James Clerk Maxwell
B. Michael Faraday D. Heinrich Hertz
13. He demonstrated the magnetic effect based on the direction of current
14. He contributed in developing equations that showed the relationship of
electricity and magnetism.
15. He showed experimental evidence of electromagnetic waves and their link
to light.
16. He formulated the principle behind electromagnetic induction.
Describe the generation of electricity by movement of a magnet through a
coil of wire.
17. A bar magnet is passed through a coil of wire. In which case would the
induced current in the coil of wire greatest?
A. When the magnet moves slowly so that it is inside the coil for a long
time.
B. When the magnet moves fast so that it is inside the coil for a short
time.
C. When the north pole of the magnet enters the coil first.
D. When the south pole of the magnet enters the coil first.

Demonstrate the generation of electricity by movement of a magnet


through a coil
18. Which of the following methods will result to an induced current in a loop of
wire?
I. Moving a magnet into the loop of wire
II. Moving the loop of wire into a magnet
III. Placing the loop near a wire where an alternate current is flowing

A. I and II C. Ia and III


B. II and III D. I,II and III
Compare the relative wavelengths, frequencies and energies of the
different regions of electromagnetic spectrum
19. Which two waves lie at the ends of the visible spectrum?
A. X-rays and Gamma rays C. Radio waves and Microwaves
B. Infrared and Ultraviolet rays D. Infrared and Ultraviolet rays
Compare the relative wavelengths, frequencies and energies of the
different regions of electromagnetic spectrum
20. In the visible spectrum, which color has the longest wavelength?
A. Blue C. Red
B. Green D. Violet
Cite examples or practical applications of different
regions of EM waves
21. What type of electromagnetic waves is used in radar?
A. Infrared rays C. Radio waves
B. Microwaves D. Ultraviolet rays
Cite examples or practical applications of different
regions of EM waves
22. What is the type of electromagnetic wave used in texting?
A. radio waves C. ultraviolet rays
B. microwaves D. X-ray
Compare the angle of reflection and the angle of incidence
23. A ray of light strikes a plane mirror at an angle of equal to 300. What is the
angle of reflection?
A. 300 C. 900
0
B. 60 D. 1200
Identify a kind of mirror based on its feature
24. When the surface of the mirror curves inward, it is called a
_____________.
A. concave mirror C. plane mirror
B. convex mirror D. diffuse mirror
Describe the orientation , location, and size of images formed by curved
mirror
25. A spherical mirror, like a convex mirror ________________________.
A. gives only a reduced image C. produces only enlarge images
B. does not produce a real image D. produces only an inverted image
Describe the orientation , location, and size of images formed by curved
mirror
26. A spherical mirror that forms only virtual images has radius of curvature of
0.50 m. The focal of the mirror is ______.
A. -0.25 m C. -0.50 m
B. +0. 25 m D. +0.50 m
Describe reflection base on the medium used
27. If you look at the pool of still water, your face is clearly seen. Which of the
following best explains this?
A. Scattering of light in different directions
B. Regular reflection of light by the surface of still water
C. Irregular reflection of light by the surface of still water
D. Light is reflected from the surface of still water in different directions
Describe the orientation , location, and size of images formed by curved
mirror
28 An object is located 20 cm in front of a concave mirror whose radius of
curvature is 20 cm. The image of the object is
_________________________________________.
A. real, inverted, and bigger than the object
B. real, inverted, and same size as the object
C. real, inverted, and smaller than the object
D. virtual, upright, and smaller than the object
Characterize lens
29 A curved piece of glass or other transparent material that is used to refract
light is called a/an___________.
A. mirror C. reflector
B. lens D. optical fiber
Decribe the image form in different location
30. At what distance from the mirror should an object be placed to produce a
virtual image?
A. 0.05 m C. 0.30 m
B. 0.10 m D. 0.50 m

31. As the object is moved from C to F, the size of the image


______________.
A. decreases C. is unaffected
B. increases D. none of these
Using the formula for multiple images, complete the table for the number of
images formed in different angles
32.- Angle Number of images
36 30
45
60
90
Determine the location of an image in a concave mirror
37. For 29-31 refer to the diagram below:

How far is the image from the mirror?


38. A. 0.10 m C. 0.30 m
B. 0.20 m D. 0.40 m
A. Real, inverted and same height
B. No image is formed
C. Virtual, erect and magnified
D. Real, inverted and reduced
Describe the image formed by the concave lens
39. How will you describe the image formed by a concave lens if the object in
front of F?
A. Real, inverted and same height
B. No image is formed
C. Virtual, erect and magnified
D. Real, inverted and reduced

Describe the image formed by the concave lens


40. How will you describe the image formed by a concave lens if the object is
placed at F?

A. Real, inverted and same height


B. No image is formed
C. Virtual, erect and magnified
D. Real, inverted and reduced
Construct ray diagram to determine the size, location, and orientation of
images formed by curve mirrors
For item no. 41-44 using the given illustration below and the ray diagram
determine the size location, and orientation of images formed by curve
mirrors
41-
44.

C F

Compare a camera with a human eye


45 The optical instrument that works like a human eye is the
______________.
A. camera
B. hand lens
C. microscope
D. telescope
Describe the reflection formed in a smooth and rough plane object.
46 What happens when parallel light rays hit a smooth surface?
A. diffuse reflection C. refraction
B. diffraction D. regular reflection
Describe the reflection formed in a smooth and rough plane object.
47 What occurs when parallel light rays hit a rough or bumpy surface?
A. diffuse reflection C. refraction
B. diffraction D. regular reflection
Explain the effects of electromagnetic waves radiation on living things and
environment
48-50 State three(3) reasons why high frequency electromagnetic waves like
gamma ray is harmful to living things.

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