KS2 (key stage 2) Online Reflection Quizzes

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This KS2 (key stage 2) Online Reflection Quizzes quiz contains 15 multiple choice questions designed to help you revise and test your KS2 Science Quizzes knowledge. Select an answer for each question and click “Submit Answer” to see instant feedback. Take your time and try to score as high as possible!

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(Reflection quizzes for pupils in the KS2 level who wish to boost their scores in the end of year ks2 SATs exams or children that wish to boost their performance in class)

Hi there.Have you ever heard of reflection?  Maybe in your ks2 classes?, today we will be exploring Reflections as seen in ks2 national curriculum, throughout this we will be looking at the laws of reflections.

Reflection as we know is the bouncing off of waves from a surface and when we talk about reflection with respect to light, it is the bouncing off of a beam of light from a shiny surface. While when we talk about the reflection of sound, the surface does not need to be shining before reflection can occur. 

Reflections does have 3 laws that govern how reflection occurs  and those laws are called  Laws of reflection.  This laws are as follows 

  1. The angle of incidence of a wave is the same as the angle of reflection of that wave
  2. The incident wave, the normal and reflected ray all strike the surface at the same point.
  3. The third law is also known as snell's law and it states that “the ratio of the sine of incidence to the sine of the angle of reflection is a constant known as the “refractive index”

If you are interested in learning more about reflections, we advise you to take our set quizzes below.


Have fun. 

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Question 1 of 15

When Anny pointed a torch at Mrs Wallowits window at night, all the light was reflected and came right back at her eyes. Define the underlined word in this case?

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Question 2 of 15

Which of the following is  not an example of reflection?

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Question 3 of 15

What is an opaque object?

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Question 4 of 15

Which of the following statements about reflection is false?

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Question 5 of 15

Which of these materials allows all, or almost all of light to pass through them?

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Question 6 of 15

Which of the following does not allow light to pass through them?

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Question 7 of 15

Which of the following objects allow little light to pass through them but transmits most?

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Question 8 of 15

Which of the following is not  a transparent material?

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Question 9 of 15

How do we call the sound heard after reflection from a rigid object like a wall or cliff?

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Question 10 of 15

light reflects of which of these materials?

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Question 11 of 15

The following are good sound reflecting surfaces except?

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Question 12 of 15

Seeing your shadow during the day is an example of reflection because____

Question 12
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Question 13 of 15

Can a normal person under very bright light see another person who is in darkness? 

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Question 14 of 15

What property of light makes it to be reflected?

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Question 15 of 15

Because of reflection, outdoor shadows are longest at what time of the day?