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Quiz InstructionsTell whether the given objects below are OPAQUE, TRANSPARENT, or TRANSLUCENT. Flag question: Question 1Question 1Tips1 ptsWater Flag question: Question 2Question 2Tips1 ptsClear plastics Flag question: Question 3Question 3Tips1 ptsFrosted glass shower door. Flag question: Question 4Question 4Tips1 ptsCardboard Flag question: Question 5Question 5Tips1 ptsBuildings

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Quiz InstructionsTell whether the given objects below are OPAQUE, TRANSPARENT, or TRANSLUCENT. Flag question: Question 1Question 1Tips1 ptsWater Flag question: Question 2Question 2Tips1 ptsClear plastics Flag question: Question 3Question 3Tips1 ptsFrosted glass shower door. Flag question: Question 4Question 4Tips1 ptsCardboard Flag question: Question 5Question 5Tips1 ptsBuildings

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Question 1: Water - TRANSPARENT Question 2: Clear plastics - TRANSPARENT Question 3: Frosted glass shower door - TRANSLUCENT Question 4: Cardboard - OPAQUE Question 5: Buildings - OPAQUE

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Objects are described as transparent, translucent or opaque depending on how much light they allow to pass through.List two examples of each type of object.transparenttranslucentopaqueDefinitionAllowing nearly all light to pass throughAllowing only some light to pass throughNot allowing light to pass throughCan we see through the object?Yes, a clear imageYes, a blurred imageNoExample 1Example 2

Which of these best describes a translucent object?

What is meant by a translucent object?

In the following questions choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words.8.TRANSPARENTSemi-transparentMuddyOpaqueDark

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