Glossy or Matte? The Specular Diffuse Reflection Quiz

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1. Reflection physics questions often state that "Rough" surfaces do not follow the Law of Reflection.

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Every single ray follows the law (AngleIn=AngleOut), but because the surface is bumpy, the rays all point in different directions.

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Glossy Or Matte? The Specular Diffuse Reflection Quiz - Quiz

This quiz features 20 questions about specular and diffuse reflection, designed for students in Grade 6. You will explore important concepts like how light interacts with different surfaces and the effects of texture on reflection. Understanding these concepts is crucial for grasping how we perceive objects and light in ou... see moreenvironment. As you take this quiz, you'll strengthen your knowledge and skills in physics, setting a solid foundation for more advanced topics. Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of light and its behavior!
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2. In a smooth vs rough reflection quiz, which describes "scattering"?

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Scattering is the defining feature of diffuse reflection.

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3. Your eyes can only see light that is reflected or produced directly by a source.

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Vision is entirely dependent on light rays entering the pupil, whether they were scattered or reflected cleanly.

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4. If a surface is "Microscopically Smooth," it will produce ______ reflection.

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Even if something looks smooth to your finger, it must be smooth to the tiny size of a light wave to be specular.

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5. Why is diffuse reflection important for reading a book?

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If paper was specular, the glare would make it impossible to see the ink. Scaterring light makes it visible from all angles.

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6. When light rays are parallel when they hit a surface and remain parallel when they bounce off, it is:

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Parallel in and parallel out only happens on perfectly smooth surfaces.

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7. A "Matte" paint finish on a wall is designed to create diffuse reflection.

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Matte finishes are slightly rough to avoid the "shiny" glare of specular reflection.

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8. The word "Specular" comes from the Latin word "Speculum," which means ______.

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This helps students remember that specular reflection is "mirror-like" reflection.

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9. Which of these is the best example of a light reflection assessment in nature?

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A mountain reflecting in still water is a classic example of specular reflection.

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10. Which of these help define a "Diffuse" surface? (Select all that apply)

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Diffuse reflection is characterized by uneven surfaces that scatter light, preventing a clear mirror-like image.

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11. Which type of reflection occurs when light hits a perfectly smooth, shiny surface?

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Specular reflection happens on smooth surfaces (like mirrors), where light rays bounce off at the same angle, creating a clear image.

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12. If a calm pond becomes wavy because of the wind, the reflection changes from:

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The waves make the surface "rough," switching the reflection from an organized (specular) image to scattered (diffuse) light.

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13. The type of reflection that allows us to see objects from any angle is ______ reflection.

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Because diffuse reflection scatters light in every direction, you can see the object no matter where you are standing.

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14. How would you describe the surface of a brick wall in an optics basics quiz?

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Most everyday objects are microscopically rough, which is why they reflect light in a diffuse way and don't act like mirrors.

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15. Specular reflection is the reason we can see "glare" on a shiny car or a wet road.

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Glare is concentrated light reflecting off a smooth surface directly into your eyes.

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16. In the types of reflection test, what happens to the "Angle of Incidence" and "Angle of Reflection"?

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According to the Law of Reflection, the angle light hits a surface is always equal to the angle it bounces off, regardless of the surface type.

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17. Which of the following surfaces would most likely cause specular reflection? (Select all that apply)

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Only smooth, polished, or still liquid surfaces are flat enough to reflect light rays in a single, organized direction.

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18. Why can’t you see your reflection in a piece of white notebook paper?

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Even though paper looks flat, it is rough at a microscopic level, causing light to scatter (diffuse) so no clear image forms.

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19. A surface that is very smooth, like a calm lake, acts like a ______.

Explanation

Smooth surfaces produce specular reflection, which allows you to see a reflected image of the surroundings.

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20. In diffuse reflection, light rays hit a rough surface and scatter in many different directions.

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Rough surfaces have tiny bumps that cause light to bounce off at many different angles.

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Reflection physics questions often state that "Rough" surfaces do not...
In a smooth vs rough reflection quiz, which describes "scattering"?
Your eyes can only see light that is reflected or produced directly by...
If a surface is "Microscopically Smooth," it will produce ______...
Why is diffuse reflection important for reading a book?
When light rays are parallel when they hit a surface and remain...
A "Matte" paint finish on a wall is designed to create diffuse...
The word "Specular" comes from the Latin word "Speculum," which means...
Which of these is the best example of a light reflection assessment in...
Which of these help define a "Diffuse" surface? (Select all that...
Which type of reflection occurs when light hits a perfectly smooth,...
If a calm pond becomes wavy because of the wind, the reflection...
The type of reflection that allows us to see objects from any angle is...
How would you describe the surface of a brick wall in an optics basics...
Specular reflection is the reason we can see "glare" on a shiny car or...
In the types of reflection test, what happens to the "Angle of...
Which of the following surfaces would most likely cause specular...
Why can’t you see your reflection in a piece of white notebook...
A surface that is very smooth, like a calm lake, acts like a ______.
In diffuse reflection, light rays hit a rough surface and scatter in...
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