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6,000 | DQ_012074 | hydrocarbons | How many C are there in butane? | hydrocarbons_8088.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8088.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 6 | c |
6,001 | DQ_012075 | hydrocarbons | How many hydrogen atoms are in butane? | hydrocarbons_8088.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8088.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 8, b. 14, c. 12, d. 10 | d |
6,002 | DQ_012076 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon atoms are there in butane? | hydrocarbons_8088.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8088.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 6 | c |
6,003 | DQ_012077 | hydrocarbons | What would happen to the boiling point of alkanes as the number of carbon atoms per molecule increases? | hydrocarbons_8088.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8088.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The boiling point does not change even if the number of carbon atom increases., b. The boiling point is doubled every time the number of carbon atom increases., c. The boiling point decreases as the number of carbon atom increases., d. The boiling point increases as the number of carbon atom increases. | d |
6,004 | DQ_012078 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon atoms are present in (b)? | hydrocarbons_8089.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8089.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 9, b. 11, c. 12, d. 10 | d |
6,005 | DQ_012079 | hydrocarbons | How many more double bonds than saturated fatty acid does unsaturated fatty acid have? | hydrocarbons_8089.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8089.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1 | d |
6,006 | DQ_012080 | hydrocarbons | What is the difference between the saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbon? | hydrocarbons_8089.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8089.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. nothing, b. saturated has triple bond Carbon, c. unsaturated has double bond carbon, d. saturated has double bond Carbon | c |
6,007 | DQ_012081 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon atoms are there in propane? | hydrocarbons_8090.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8090.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 5 | b |
6,008 | DQ_012082 | hydrocarbons | How many hydrogen atoms are there in methane? | hydrocarbons_8090.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8090.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3 | a |
6,009 | DQ_012083 | hydrocarbons | What has each formula going down the list gained? | hydrocarbons_8090.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8090.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. One oxygen, b. One hydrogen, c. Three carbons, d. Two hydrogen | d |
6,010 | DQ_012084 | hydrocarbons | How many hydrogen atoms make up methane? | hydrocarbons_8091.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8091.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 5, c. 4, d. 3 | c |
6,011 | DQ_012085 | hydrocarbons | How many Hydrogen Atoms are there in methane? | hydrocarbons_8091.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8091.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 4, c. 8, d. 6 | b |
6,012 | DQ_012086 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon atoms are there in ethane? | hydrocarbons_8091.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8091.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2 | d |
6,013 | DQ_012087 | hydrocarbons | The figures below represent which type of bond? | hydrocarbons_8092.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8092.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. cycloalkanes, b. Alkynes, c. alkenes, d. aromatic hydrocarbons | b |
6,014 | DQ_012088 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon atoms are there in 1-Hexyne? | hydrocarbons_8092.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8092.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 7, c. 6, d. 3 | c |
6,015 | DQ_012089 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon atoms are there in 2-hexyne? | hydrocarbons_8092.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8092.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 7, c. 6, d. 5 | c |
6,016 | DQ_012090 | hydrocarbons | What compound is needed to create ethanol out of methanol? | hydrocarbons_8093.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8093.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Methylene CH2, b. Methylidyne CH, c. Carbide C, d. Methyl CH3 | a |
6,017 | DQ_012091 | hydrocarbons | What connects C to OH? | hydrocarbons_8093.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8093.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. chemical bond', b. line, c. physical bond, d. bond | a |
6,018 | DQ_012092 | hydrocarbons | How many hydrogen atoms are present in ethanol? | hydrocarbons_8093.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8093.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 4, c. 6, d. 3 | a |
6,019 | DQ_012093 | hydrocarbons | What type of alkane is Pentane? | hydrocarbons_8094.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8094.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Isopentane, b. Cyclic Alkane, c. Branched Chain Alkane, d. Straight-Chain Alkane | d |
6,020 | DQ_012094 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon atoms are found in a molecule of Isopentane? | hydrocarbons_8094.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8094.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 12, b. 8, c. 4, d. 5 | d |
6,021 | DQ_012095 | hydrocarbons | How many saturated hydrocarbons are shown? | hydrocarbons_8094.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8094.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | d |
6,022 | DQ_012096 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon atoms are there in pentane? | hydrocarbons_8094.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8094.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 6, c. 5, d. 3 | c |
6,023 | DQ_012097 | hydrocarbons | The following structures of pentane are what? | hydrocarbons_8094.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8094.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Isomers, b. Cyclic, c. Alkene, d. Chiral | a |
6,024 | DQ_012098 | hydrocarbons | How many carbons and hydrogen are in this diagram? | hydrocarbons_8095.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_8095.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 15 and 36, b. 10 and 30, c. 17 and 35, d. 2 and 1 | c |
6,025 | DQ_012099 | hydrocarbons | Identify the hydrocarbon that consists of triple bond between two carbon atoms. | hydrocarbons_9119.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_9119.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. unsaturated hydrocarbon, b. none, c. saturated hydrocarbon, d. both saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbon | a |
6,026 | DQ_012100 | hydrocarbons | How many bonds the carbon has to make to be stable? | hydrocarbons_9119.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_9119.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 6 | c |
6,027 | DQ_012101 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon atoms are there in a saturated hydrocarbon? | hydrocarbons_9119.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_9119.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2 | b |
6,028 | DQ_012102 | hydrocarbons | A saturated hydrocarbon with three carbon atoms has how many hydrogen atoms in the molecule? | hydrocarbons_9119.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_9119.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 7, b. 6, c. 4, d. 8 | d |
6,029 | DQ_012103 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon molecules are present? | hydrocarbons_9120.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_9120.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. five, b. two, c. four, d. eight | c |
6,030 | DQ_012104 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon atoms are in the diagram? | hydrocarbons_9120.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_9120.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2 | a |
6,031 | DQ_012105 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon atoms does cyclobutane have? | hydrocarbons_9120.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_9120.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 8, c. 1, d. 12 | a |
6,032 | DQ_012106 | hydrocarbons | How many hydrogen atoms does cyclobutane have? | hydrocarbons_9120.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_9120.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 6, c. 8, d. 10 | c |
6,033 | DQ_012107 | hydrocarbons | How many links are present with each Carbon atom? | hydrocarbons_9120.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_9120.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4 | d |
6,034 | DQ_012108 | hydrocarbons | From the diagram, identify the smallest alkane. | hydrocarbons_9122.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_9122.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. butane, b. ethane, c. propane, d. methane | b |
6,035 | DQ_012109 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon atoms are needed to form propane? | hydrocarbons_9122.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_9122.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2 | a |
6,036 | DQ_012110 | hydrocarbons | How many carbon atoms does propane have? | hydrocarbons_9122.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_9122.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4 | c |
6,037 | DQ_012111 | hydrocarbons | How many maximum bonds can carbon have? | hydrocarbons_9122.png | question_images/hydrocarbons_9122.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 5 | b |
6,038 | DQ_012112 | biochemical reactions | Does cellular respiration require energy directly from the sun? | cellular_respiration_6621.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_6621.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. occasionally, b. yes, c. only when it is sunny, d. no | d |
6,039 | DQ_012113 | biochemical reactions | Identify the photosynthesis' product referred as the letter B on the diagram. | cellular_respiration_6621.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_6621.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Water., b. Oxygen., c. Glucose., d. Carbon dioxide. | c |
6,040 | DQ_012114 | biochemical reactions | What is produced from Photosynthesis? | cellular_respiration_6621.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_6621.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Heat energy, b. Sun, c. Cellular respiration, d. Air | a |
6,041 | DQ_012115 | biochemical reactions | What occurs after photosynthesis in this diagram? | cellular_respiration_6621.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_6621.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Sunlight, b. Cellular respiration, c. Heat energy, d. ATP | b |
6,042 | DQ_012116 | biochemical reactions | What are the byproducts of animal cellular respiration in producing ATP? | cellular_respiration_6622.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_6622.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. oxygen and glucose, b. carbon dioxide and chloroplast, c. oxygen and nitrogen, d. Carbon Dioxide and water | d |
6,043 | DQ_012117 | biochemical reactions | What is considered a by-product during photosynthesis? | cellular_respiration_6622.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_6622.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. carbon dioxide, b. glucose, c. oxygen, d. water | c |
6,044 | DQ_012118 | biochemical reactions | Which of the following does photosynthesis make? | cellular_respiration_6622.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_6622.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. carbon dioxide, b. light energy, c. water, d. Glucose | d |
6,045 | DQ_012119 | biochemical reactions | Where does light energy go to? | cellular_respiration_6622.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_6622.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Mitochondrion, b. Chloroplast, c. Energy, d. Cellular respiration | b |
6,046 | DQ_012120 | biochemical reactions | Which element is called CO? | cellular_respiration_6626.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_6626.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Carbon Dioxide, b. Ozone, c. Hydrogen Dioxide, d. Carbon Oxide | d |
6,047 | DQ_012121 | biochemical reactions | Carbon dioxide and water are produced by this. | cellular_respiration_6626.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_6626.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. chloroplast, b. mitochondion, c. ATP, d. sun | b |
6,048 | DQ_012122 | biochemical reactions | Which compound is C6H12O6? | cellular_respiration_6626.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_6626.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Glucose, b. Water, c. Carbon Dioxide, d. Oxygen | a |
6,049 | DQ_012123 | biochemical reactions | How many Carbon Dioxides are sent from the Mitochondrion to the Chloroplast in this diagram? | cellular_respiration_6626.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_6626.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 6, c. 4, d. 1 | b |
6,050 | DQ_012124 | biochemical reactions | How do living things get energy from glucose? | cellular_respiration_6626.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_6626.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. through other dead plant, b. through photosynthesis, c. Through cellular respiration, d. from the sun | c |
6,051 | DQ_012125 | biochemical reactions | What do plants let out in order for cellular respiration to occur? | cellular_respiration_8025.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_8025.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Glucose and oxygen, b. Sunlight, c. Carbon dioxide and water, d. Heat | a |
6,052 | DQ_012126 | biochemical reactions | Which Process Produces Oxygen & Glucose? | cellular_respiration_8025.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_8025.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Sunlight, b. Cellular Respiration, c. Photosynthesis, d. Plant Cell | c |
6,053 | DQ_012127 | biochemical reactions | How many phases are there in photosynthesis and cellular respiration? | cellular_respiration_8025.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_8025.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 9, b. 6, c. 7, d. 8 | b |
6,054 | DQ_012128 | biochemical reactions | What would happen if the rabbit expelled oxygen instead of carbon dioxide? | cellular_respiration_8025.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_8025.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The plant will need more water to live., b. The rabbit will be able to make its own glucose., c. The plant will become healthier., d. The plant will not be able to synthesize glucose. | d |
6,055 | DQ_012129 | biochemical reactions | The process of glycolysis transforms glucose into what substance? | cellular_respiration_9041.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9041.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. NADH, b. Citric acid, c. Pyruvate, d. FADH2 | c |
6,056 | DQ_012130 | biochemical reactions | What would happen if there is no ADP available for the cells to uptake? | cellular_respiration_9041.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9041.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. the cell would function normally, b. The cell would swell., c. The cell could not respire., d. The cell would reproduce | c |
6,057 | DQ_012131 | biochemical reactions | What are the outputs of the Citric acid cycle? | cellular_respiration_9042.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9042.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. CO2 and 34ATP, b. CO2, c. O2 and CO2, d. CO2 and 2ATP | b |
6,058 | DQ_012132 | biochemical reactions | Which metabolic process supplies carbon precursors directly to the Electron Transport Chain? | cellular_respiration_9042.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9042.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Glycolysis, b. Cytoplasm, c. Mitochondria, d. Citric Acid Cycle | d |
6,059 | DQ_012133 | biochemical reactions | How many times is Oxygen shown in this diagram? | cellular_respiration_9042.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9042.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3 | c |
6,060 | DQ_012134 | biochemical reactions | What cycle converts Oxygen to Carbon Dioxide in a cytoplasm with the help of Adenosine Triphosphate? | cellular_respiration_9042.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9042.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Through Glycogenesis., b. Through Glyconeogenesis., c. Through Glycolysis., d. Through the Citric Acid Cycle. | d |
6,061 | DQ_012135 | biochemical reactions | How are electrons transferred to the cell? | cellular_respiration_9043.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9043.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. NADH, b. ATP, c. Citric Acid Cycle, d. Glycolysis | a |
6,062 | DQ_012136 | biochemical reactions | What is the process between the Electron transport chain and the Glycolysis? | cellular_respiration_9043.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9043.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Oxygen, b. Citric acid cycle, c. Glucose, d. Electrons transferred by NADH | d |
6,063 | DQ_012137 | biochemical reactions | The Electron Transport Chain produces what products? | cellular_respiration_9043.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9043.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Produces ATP, b. Produce pyruvate, c. Produce glucose, d. Breaks down ATP | a |
6,064 | DQ_012138 | biochemical reactions | How are the electrons carried to be used in the citric acid cycle? | cellular_respiration_9044.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9044.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Via oxidation, b. Via Mitochondrion, c. Via NADH and FADH2, d. Via glycolysis | c |
6,065 | DQ_012139 | biochemical reactions | Which substance is produced by oxidative phosphorylation? | cellular_respiration_9044.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9044.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Citric acid, b. ATP, c. Pyruvate, d. Glucose | b |
6,066 | DQ_012140 | biochemical reactions | At how many stages during cellular respiration ATP is produced? | cellular_respiration_9044.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9044.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 6, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1 | c |
6,067 | DQ_012141 | biochemical reactions | How many times is ATP shown in this diagram? | cellular_respiration_9044.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9044.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2 | c |
6,068 | DQ_012142 | biochemical reactions | What happens to cytosol after it goes through glycolysis? | cellular_respiration_9044.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9044.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. evaporates, b. goes through citric acid cycle, c. nothing, d. it goes through substrate level phosphorylation | d |
6,069 | DQ_012143 | biochemical reactions | Which part of the diagram represents energy? | cellular_respiration_9046.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9046.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1 | c |
6,070 | DQ_012144 | biochemical reactions | It is the site of the electron transport chain wherein a proton potential is created that helps power the ATP formation | cellular_respiration_9046.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9046.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Carbon Dioxide, b. Mitochondrion, c. Kreb's Cycle, d. Inner Membrane | d |
6,071 | DQ_012145 | biochemical reactions | What is produced in the Krebs Cycle that is needed in Electron Transport? | cellular_respiration_9046.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9046.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Water, b. Oxygen, c. Energy, d. Carbon dioxide | c |
6,072 | DQ_012146 | biochemical reactions | Where does the electron transport process take place? | cellular_respiration_9046.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9046.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Inner Membrane, b. ATP, c. Glycolysis, d. Cytoplasm | a |
6,073 | DQ_012147 | biochemical reactions | How many steps are shown within the two stages of the diagram? | cellular_respiration_9046.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9046.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3 | b |
6,074 | DQ_012148 | biochemical reactions | Where does the energy come from during step 3? | cellular_respiration_9046.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9046.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. ATP, b. Glycolysis, c. Electron, d. Mitochondrion | b |
6,075 | DQ_012149 | biochemical reactions | Where does the process of glycolysis take place? | cellular_respiration_9047.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9047.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Cytoplasm, b. NADH, c. Mitochondrion outer membrane, d. Mitochondrion inner membrane | a |
6,076 | DQ_012150 | biochemical reactions | How much oxygen are in glucose? | cellular_respiration_9047.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9047.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 7, c. 6, d. 1 | c |
6,077 | DQ_012151 | biochemical reactions | How many total ATP are shown in this diagram? | cellular_respiration_9047.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9047.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 40, b. 30, c. 20, d. 10 | a |
6,078 | DQ_012152 | biochemical reactions | What happens to glucose after Glycolysis? | cellular_respiration_9047.png | question_images/cellular_respiration_9047.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Krebs Cycle, b. Nothing, c. Is broken down by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid., d. the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur | c |
6,079 | DQ_012153 | law of reflection | Which label represents a plane mirror? | optics_reflection_19178.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19178.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. R, b. K, c. V, d. H | c |
6,080 | DQ_012154 | law of reflection | Which label shows the Angle of reflection? | optics_reflection_19178.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19178.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. V, b. H, c. K, d. R | d |
6,081 | DQ_012155 | law of reflection | Which label marks the angle of reflection? | optics_reflection_19179.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19179.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. R, b. M, c. N, d. H | b |
6,082 | DQ_012156 | law of reflection | Where's the angle of incidence? | optics_reflection_19179.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19179.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. M, b. Y, c. N, d. R | d |
6,083 | DQ_012157 | law of reflection | Where is the incident ray? | optics_reflection_19179.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19179.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. N, b. Y, c. M, d. H | b |
6,084 | DQ_012158 | law of reflection | Which letter represents the “Angle of incidence” | optics_reflection_19180.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19180.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. A, b. H, c. T, d. U | c |
6,085 | DQ_012159 | law of reflection | Identify the incident ray in the following image: | optics_reflection_19180.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19180.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. A, b. H, c. U, d. W | b |
6,086 | DQ_012160 | law of reflection | Which phenomena is shown in the picture? | optics_reflection_19180.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19180.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Diffusion, b. Partial reflection, c. Full reflection, d. Diffraction | c |
6,087 | DQ_012161 | law of reflection | Which label refers to the incident ray? | optics_reflection_19181.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19181.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. E, b. F, c. T, d. Y | d |
6,088 | DQ_012162 | law of reflection | Which label shows the Incident Ray? | optics_reflection_19181.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19181.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. E, b. Y, c. W, d. M | b |
6,089 | DQ_012163 | law of reflection | Identify the incident ray | optics_reflection_19182.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19182.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. A, b. N, c. D, d. Y | d |
6,090 | DQ_012164 | law of reflection | Which label refers to the mirror? | optics_reflection_19182.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19182.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. D, b. L, c. Y, d. A | b |
6,091 | DQ_012165 | law of reflection | What phenomena can you see in the diagram? | optics_reflection_19182.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19182.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Reflection, b. Diffusion, c. Refraction, d. Echo | a |
6,092 | DQ_012166 | law of reflection | Where is the refracted ray in this picture? | optics_reflection_19185.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19185.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. H, b. K, c. J, d. A | c |
6,093 | DQ_012167 | law of reflection | The reflective ray is being illustrated by which letter? | optics_reflection_19185.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19185.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. k, b. h, c. I, d. K | a |
6,094 | DQ_012168 | law of reflection | By what letter is the angle of reflection represented in the diagram? | optics_reflection_19189.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19189.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. C, b. K, c. S, d. D | d |
6,095 | DQ_012169 | law of reflection | Which is the incident angle? | optics_reflection_19189.png | abc_question_images/optics_reflection_19189.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. H, b. S, c. T, d. D | c |
6,096 | DQ_012170 | law of reflection | How many colors of arrows are shown in the picture? | optics_ray_diagrams_9165.png | question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9165.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2 | d |
6,097 | DQ_012171 | law of reflection | What would happen to image if there was no plane mirror? | optics_ray_diagrams_9166.png | question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9166.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. image would be formed far from the object, b. image would be formed near the eye, c. image would be formed right before object, d. no image would be formed | d |
6,098 | DQ_012172 | law of reflection | How many focal points are shown in this diagram? | optics_ray_diagrams_9169.png | question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9169.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1 | a |
6,099 | DQ_012173 | law of reflection | How many focus point are there in a single convex lens as shown in diagram? | optics_ray_diagrams_9169.png | question_images/optics_ray_diagrams_9169.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4 | c |
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