(MCQ)
What is a wave?
A. A type of matter
B. A transfer of energy through a medium or space
C. A moving object
D. A chemical reaction
Answer: B
Explanation: Waves transfer energy without permanently moving matter.
(MCQ)
Which type of wave requires a medium?
A. Electromagnetic
B. Mechanical
C. Light
D. Gamma rays
Answer: B
Explanation: Mechanical waves need matter (air, water, solids).
(MCQ)
What is wavelength?
A. Height of a wave
B. Distance between two identical points on a wave
C. Speed of a wave
D. Energy of a wave
Answer: B
Explanation: Wavelength is distance between peaks or troughs.
(MCQ)
What is mainly studied in the Labster wave simulation?
A. Genetics
B. Wave behavior and properties
C. Chemical reactions
D. DNA structure
Answer: B
Explanation: The simulation focuses on wave motion and characteristics.
(MCQ)
How does sound travel?
A. Through vacuum
B. Through air particles
C. Through light
D. Through magnets
Answer: B
Explanation: Sound is a mechanical wave in air.
(MCQ)
Which is an example of a wave?
A. A rock
B. Sound
C. A book
D. A chair
Answer: B
Explanation: Sound is a mechanical wave that transfers energy.
(True/False)
Mechanical waves can travel in a vacuum.
Answer: False
Explanation: They require particles to travel through.
(True/False)
Amplitude is the height of a wave.
Answer: True
Explanation: It measures wave energy.
(True/False)
Wave simulations show real-time energy transfer.
True
Explanation: They demonstrate how waves propagate.
(MCQ)
Which wave is used in communication?
A. Sound only
B. Radio waves
C. Earthquake waves
D. Water waves
Answer: B
Explanation: Radio waves transmit signals.
(True/False)
Waves can be used to transmit information.
Answer: True
Explanation: Radio, sound, and light waves all carry information.
(True/False)
Radio waves are mechanical waves.
Answer: False
Explanation: Radio waves are electromagnetic.
(MCQ)
What does frequency measure?
A. Wave color
B. Number of waves per second
C. Wave height
D. Wave mass
Answer: B
Explanation: Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz).
(MCQ)
What changes when amplitude increases?
A. Color
B. Energy
C. Mass
D. Temperature only
Answer: B
Explanation: Higher amplitude = more energy.
(True/False)
Higher frequency light has more energy.
Answer: True
Explanation: Energy increases with frequency.
(True/False)
Waves require a medium to travel.
Answer: False
Explanation: Some waves like light can travel through a vacuum.
(MCQ)
Which wave travels fastest?
A. Sound
B. Water wave
C. Light
D. Seismic wave
Answer: C
Explanation: Light travels at the speed of light in vacuum.
(MCQ)
What does amplitude relate to?
A. Wave color
B. Energy of the wave
C. Speed only
D. Direction only
Answer: B
Explanation: Larger amplitude means more energy.
(True/False)
Wave simulations replace all real experiments.
Answer: False
Explanation: They support but do not replace experiments.
(True/False)
Waves are only found in physics labs.
Answer: False
Explanation: Waves exist all around us in nature and technology.
(True/False)
All waves move in the same direction as the particles of the medium.
Answer: False
Explanation: Only longitudinal waves do; transverse waves move perpendicular.
(MCQ)
Which is an electromagnetic wave?
A. Sound
B. Water wave
C. Light
D. Seismic wave
Answer: C
Explanation: Light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
(MCQ)
What unit is frequency measured in?
A. Joules
B. Newtons
C. Meters
D. Hertz
Answer: D
Explanation: Frequency is measured in Hz.
(MCQ)
Why are simulations useful for waves?
A. Waves are easy to see
B. They visualize invisible processes
C. They remove physics laws
D. They change reality
Answer: B
Explanation: Many waves cannot be directly observed.
(MCQ)
Why are waves important in everyday life?
A. They transmit energy and information
B. They create matter
C. They stop motion
D. They remove sound
Answer: A
Explanation: Waves are essential for communication and energy transfer.