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  • Which object is translucent?
    Wax Paper
    Wall
  • Why does a black car get hotter in the sun than a white car?
    It reflects more light
    It absorbs more light
  • Which material is opaque?
    d) Brick wall
    b) Wax paper
    a) Water
    c) Curtain
  • Which material is translucent in the kitchen?
    Frosted glass lamp
    Wooden table
  • A metal door is:
    Translucent
    Opaque
  • Why can you see the bottom of a swimming pool clearly?
    Water is transparent
    Water is opaque
  • Why can’t you see through a thick book?
    It is transparent
    It is opaque
  • Which is an example of reflection?
    Looking at your face in a mirror
    Drinking water
    Reading a book
  • Why does a clean window let you see clearly outside?
    It is transparent
    It reflects light
  • What makes a dark shirt feel hotter in the sun?
    It absorbs more light
    It reflects all light
  • What happens when light hits a mirror?
    It is reflected
    It is absorbed
  • A shiny metal spoon in the sun feels cool because:
    It absorbs all light
    It reflects most of the light
  • What happens with transparent materials?
    All light passes
    Some light passes
  • Why do we use curtains in our houses?
    To make windows transparent
    To block or reduce light
  • Sunglasses reduce brightness because:
    They reflect light
    They absorb and block some light
  • When you close your eyes, your eyelids act as:
    Translucent
    Opaque
  • Sunglasses are an example of:
    a) Transparent
    b) Translucent
  • Which statement is correct?
    Opaque = no light passes
    Transparent = no light passes
  • Which of these is NOT transparent?
    Mirror
    Glass
    Wall
  • Why do mirrors work?
    They reflect light
    They absorb light
  • Which material is transparent?
    a) Wood
    d) Metal door
    b) Clear glass
    c) Brick wall
  • Which surface reflects light the best?
    Black t-shirt
    Shiny mirror
  • A frosted glass window is an example of:
    a) Transparent
    b) Translucent
  • Which object is transparent?
    A wall
    A clean glass window
  • Which is transparent?
    Air
    Curtain
    Book