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Sound waves bounce just like rubber balls. When noise hits a hard surface, it returns as a delayed echo or a sharp reverberation. This sound reflection quiz tracks how sound travels through a room and hits your ears twice.
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 14 | Last updated: Feb 13, 2026
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Sample Question 1What do we call a sound that is reflected back to our ears after hitting a surface?
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Sample Question 2Sound waves reflect off surfaces in a similar way to how light waves reflect off mirrors.
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Sample Question 3Which type of surface is best for creating a clear reflection of sound waves?
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Why does a mirror show your face while a white wall doesn't? Both surfaces reflect light, but the "texture" of the bounce changes everything. This specular diffuse reflection quiz explains the difference between...
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Sample QuestionWhich type of reflection occurs when light hits a perfectly smooth, shiny surface?
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