Refraction Through Prism and Glass Slab Quiz

Questions : 15 | Total Attempts: 180 | Recent Updated: 09-Jun-2023
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Are you ready to unravel the mysteries of how light bends and changes its path when passing through prisms and glass slabs? Prepare to embark on an enlightening journey with our engaging quiz, "Refraction through Prism and Glass Slab Quiz." Delve into the captivating realm of Snell's law, critical angles, and the dispersion of light as you navigate through the quiz. From understanding the bending of light rays to deciphering the formation of beautiful rainbows, this quiz will challenge your understanding of refraction and broaden your insights into the behavior of light. So, step into the captivating world of refraction and embark on this educational and exciting journey. Take the "Refraction through Prism and Glass Slab Quiz" today and discover the secrets that light holds when it encounters these optical marvels!

Questions Excerpt


1. When light passes through a prism, it undergoes:

A. Reflection

B. Absorption

C. Scattering

D. Refraction

2. The phenomenon of bending of light when it passes from one medium to another is called:

A. Reflection

B. Absorption

C. Diffraction

D. Refraction

3. A glass slab with parallel sides is used to:

A. Reflect light

B. Absorb light

C. Disperse light

D. Refract light

4. The angle between the incident ray and the normal to the interface is called the:

A. Angle of incidence

B. Angle of reflection

C. Angle of refraction

D. Critical angle

5. The bending of light towards the normal, when it passes from a rarer medium to a denser medium, is due to:

A. Total internal reflection

B. Dispersion

C. Diffraction

D. Refraction

6. The critical angle is the angle of incidence at which:

A. Light is absorbed

B. Light is reflected

C. Light is refracted

D. Total internal reflection occurs

7. When light passes through a prism, it is split into different colors. This phenomenon is called:

A. Reflection

B. Absorption

C. Dispersion

D. Refraction

8. The phenomenon of total internal reflection occurs when:

A. Light passes from a denser medium to a rarer medium

B. Light passes from air to water

C. Light passes from a rarer medium to a denser medium

D. The angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle

9. The speed of light is highest in:

A. Vacuum

B. Water

C. Glass

D. Air

10. The colors of the rainbow are a result of:

A. Reflection

B. Absorption

C. Dispersion

D. Refraction

11. A prism with a triangular shape is used to:

A. Reflect light

B. Absorb light

C. Disperse light

D. Refract light

12. The refractive index of a medium is a measure of:

A. The speed of light in the medium

B. The wavelength of light in the medium

C. The frequency of light in the medium

D. The intensity of light in the medium

13. When light passes through a glass slab, it experiences:

A. Reflection

B. Absorption

C. Dispersion

D. Refraction

14. The angle between the refracted ray and the normal to the interface is called the:

A. Angle of incidence

B. Angle of reflection

C. Angle of refraction

D. Critical angle

15. The refractive index of a medium is defined as the ratio of:

A. Angle of incidence to angle of refraction

B. Angle of refraction to angle of incidence

C. Speed of light in vacuum to speed of light in the medium

D. Speed of light in the medium to speed of light in vacuum

 

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