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This document contains a science assignment on light for class 7 students. It includes multiple choice and short answer questions testing students' understanding of concepts like reflection, refraction, mirrors, lenses and their properties. Students are asked to fill in blanks with key terms, identify types of mirrors based on their uses, explain mirror image formation, and answer higher order thinking questions about mirror size and multiple reflections.

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This document contains a science assignment on light for class 7 students. It includes multiple choice and short answer questions testing students' understanding of concepts like reflection, refraction, mirrors, lenses and their properties. Students are asked to fill in blanks with key terms, identify types of mirrors based on their uses, explain mirror image formation, and answer higher order thinking questions about mirror size and multiple reflections.

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CLASS VII

G. SCIENCE
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT NO. – 1
LIGHT
Assignment No. 6

Q.1 Fill in the blanks:-


(i) Light always travels in a ____________..
(ii) Change in direction of light after striking a polished surface is called ____________.
(iii) The phenomenon of left appearing right and right appearing left on reflection from a
mirror is called _____________.
(iv) Real images are always ____________ while virtual images are always __________.
(erect/inverted)
(v) The reflecting side of a concave mirror curves ____________ while the reflecting side
of a convex mirror curves ______________ (inwards/outwards)
(vi) Concave mirrors from ____________ and ____________ images whereas the image
formed by a convex mirror is always ____________ (real/virtual)
(vii) ____________ mirrors are used as rear/side view mirrors and ____________ mirrors
are used as reflectors of headlights of vehicles.
(viii) A ____________ lens converges rays of light falling on it hence it is also called a
____________ lens.
(ix) A concave lens always forms a ____________ (real/virtual) image which is
____________ (erect/inverted) and ____________ (smaller/bigger) than the object.
(x) Formation of shadows suggest that light travels in __________ lines.
(xi) A __________ lens is thicker in the middle and tapering at the edges.

Q.2 Multiple choice questions (Choose the correct option)


(A) A virtual image formed by a plain or a spherical mirror
(a) is always inverted (b) is always erect (c) is erect or inverted depending on the
distance of the object from the mirror
(B) which of the following images can a convex lens not produce?
(a) Real, Magnified (b) Virtual, magnified (c) erect, virtual (d) erect, diminished
(C) which of the following is true for a convex mirror?
(a) It can only form virtual images (b) It can only form real images (c) It can form real
or virtual images depending on the distance of the object from the mirror (d) It can
form real or virtual images depending on the size of the object.
(D) which of the following can not split light into its seven colours?
(a) diamond cut in a special way (b) Prism (c) Convex Lens (d) Water droplets suspended
in the air.
(E) Sodium chloride will turn
(a) Blue Litmus Red (b) Methyl orange yellow (c) Red Litmus blue (d) None of these

1. How does a plane mirror differ from a spherical mirror?


2. State the law of reflection.
3. How many reflected rays can be for a given incident ray falling on a plane mirror?
4. Two plane mirrors are placed 900 to each other. An incident ray AB falls on one of
the mirrors at 450. Draw the path of the reflected ray.
5. Write down five English alphabets which do not show lateral inversion on reflection
from a plane mirror.
6. You are standing at a distance of 1m. from a plane mirror (a) What is the distance
between you and your image (b) By how much distance does your image move from
you if you had walked 2m away from the original position.
7. Under what conditions should a concave mirror, a plane mirror, a convex mirror form
virtual images?
8. (a) What type of mirror is used in the following and why?
(1) In a search light (2) as a side view mirror in a car (C) as a shaving mirror (4)
vigilance mirror in a big shop.
(b) Why is light not visible through a bent pipe?
(c) If we want to make fire with the help of a lens using the rays of the Sun, what kind of
lens should be used and why?
(d) What kind of mirrors do the two surfaces of a spoon act as?

HOTS QUESTIONS
Q.1 What will be the difference in the size of the image (of the same object) formed by a
small and a large plane mirror?
Q.2 Identity three letters of the English alphabet or of your mother tongue whose mirror 3.

Q.3 Car rear view mirrors carry a warning message that ‘objects in the rear view mirror
are closer than they appear’. Why do you think this is so?
Q.4 How many images do you think will be formed if an object is kept between two plane
mirrors parallel to each other?

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