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Term 1 Grade 7 Physics Paper

1. The document provides a mid-term assessment for a 7th grade physics class, consisting of 3 questions testing knowledge of light reflection and refraction. 2. Question 1 has 5 sub-questions testing the student's understanding of reflection of light off mirrors based on experimental results. Question 2 has 4 sub-questions defining reflection and the laws of reflection. 3. Question 3 contains 6 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of how light behaves when interacting with different materials and sources of light. The assessment is out of a total of 20 marks and students are instructed to show their work.
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Term 1 Grade 7 Physics Paper

1. The document provides a mid-term assessment for a 7th grade physics class, consisting of 3 questions testing knowledge of light reflection and refraction. 2. Question 1 has 5 sub-questions testing the student's understanding of reflection of light off mirrors based on experimental results. Question 2 has 4 sub-questions defining reflection and the laws of reflection. 3. Question 3 contains 6 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of how light behaves when interacting with different materials and sources of light. The assessment is out of a total of 20 marks and students are instructed to show their work.
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OXFORD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF TUNIS

S.Y. 2020-2021

Mid-Term (1) Assessment

Questions Mark
1 /05
Name: ……………………………………………………………… 2 /09
3 /06
Total ……/20
Grade: 7

Date: Monday 19th October 2020

Duration: 45 minutes

Subject: Physics Teacher: Ms. Nouha Ben Messaoud

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

1- Read the questions carefully and more than once.


2- Answer all questions in the spaces provided on the question paper.
3- You should pay attention to punctuation, spelling and handwriting.
4- It is strictly forbidden to talk or to look at other Students’ Exam papers.
5- Start only when your teacher tells you to do so.
6- Review your answers before handing in your paper.
1- Sara shone a ray of light at a mirror as shown below. (5x1=5)

She measured the angle of reflection for different angles of incidence.

Her results are shown below.

a- Which angle of reflection was not measure accurately?

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b- How can you tell this from the table?

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c- Which arrow P, Q, R or S shows the reflected ray?

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d- James set up a different experiment as shown below.

He measured the angle of refraction for different angles of incidence.

His results are shown in the graph.

Use the graph to answer the question below.

i) When the angle of refraction is 20°, what is the angle of incidence?

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ii) What conclusion could James draw from his graph?

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2- Reflection. (9x1=9)

a- Define reflection.

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b- The diagram below illustrates a light ray bouncing off a surface.

Fill in the boxes with the correct terms.

i. ii. iii.

iv. v.

c- State the two laws of reflection.

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d- Which one is best shown by the image formation on the mirror?

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3- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ): Circle the correct answer. (6x1=6)

a- Which of these statements is true?

A. Light travels in straight lines.


B. Light is stopped when it meets a solid object.
C. Light does not travel in straight lines.
D. Light will only travel for about 2000km before it stops.

b- Which of these is not a source of light?

A. a light bulb
B. the Sun
C. a mirror
D. a TV

c- Objects that light can easily pass through are said to be:

A. transparent.
B. apparent.
C. opaque.
D. oblong.

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d- Which phrase best completes the following sentence?

“We see things” because:

A. they are luminous.


B. the Sun shines on them.
C. light from them enters our eyes.
D. light from our eyes shines on them.

e- Opaque objects can:

A. transmit and reflect light.


B. transmit and absorb light.
C. reflect and absorb light.
D. only reflect light.

f- Which of these will absorb the most light?

A. a white sheet of paper


B. a sheet of clear glass
C. a black piece of card
D. an orange piece of card

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