&magicnumber=25&category1=&category2=&category3=&category4=&category5=&question1=What is one thing that light can do when it hits an object?&question2=What does it mean for light to be transmitted?&question3=What type of material absorbs all light so you can't see through it? Transparent, Translucent or Opaque&question4=What type of material allows all light to pass through? Transparent, Translucent or Opaque&question5=What type of material absorbs some light and transmits some light so that it looks blurry? Transparent, Translucent or Opaque&question6=Wax paper is an example of what type of material? Transparent, Translucent or Opaque&question7=Name a transparent material.&question8=What colors of light are reflected off of an object that looks white?&question9=What colors make up white light?&question10=What colors are REFLECTED off of an object that looks black?&question11=What type of reflection allows you to see the object clearly?&question12=Name a surface that will give regular reflection.&question13=What type of reflection is blurry?&question14=Name something that will give diffuse reflection.&question15=Name an opaqe object.&question16=Which type of lens is fatter in the middle (bows out)?&question17=What do you call the bending of light as it changes speed through a second medium?&question18=What is one type of device that uses lenses to zoom in on an object?&question19=What is the purpose of the lens in your eye?&question20=What are the names of the cells on the retina (back part of your eye)?&question21=What part of the eye connects the eye to the brain?&question22=When a wave (light or sound) enters a medium that is more dense, will it slow down or speed up?&question23=Why does a red object appear red to your eyes?&question24=What is the type of light that is really focused and can damage your eyes? hint: These type of 'pointers' are not allowed in schools for students.&question25=Describe the vision of a nearsighted person?&answer1=Get reflected, absorbed, or transmitted&answer2=passes through the material&answer3=Opaque&answer4=Transparent&answer5=Translucent&answer6=Translucent&answer7=Anything that is clear (see-through)&answer8=All colors are reflected&answer9=All colors&answer10=No colors are reflected - all are absorbed.&answer11=Regular&answer12=Anything that will produce a clear image (mirror, smooth water, clean glass)&answer13=Diffuse&answer14=Anything that produces a blurry reflection (table, floor, white board)&answer15=Anything that you can NOT see through. (table, chair, door)&answer16=Convex&answer17=Refraction&answer18=microscope, telescope, magnifying glass, convex lens&answer19=To focus light on the retina&answer20=Rods and cones&answer21=Optic nerve&answer22=Slow down.&answer23=It is reflecting only red light and absorbing all other colors. So the only color that hits your eyes is red.&answer24=Laser&answer25=Can see near objects clearly, but far sighted objects are blurry.&value1=&value2=&value3=&value4=&value5=&value6=&value7=&value8=&value9=&value10=&value11=&value12=&value13=&value14=&value15=&value16=&value17=&value18=&value19=&value20=&value21=&value22=&value23=&value24=&value25=&gamename=Semester 1 CSA Review&loadresult=Load Success!