1) What allows light to pass through so that objects behind can be clearly seen? a) Opaque b) Translucent c) Transparent 2) What type of material does not allow light to pass through? a) Transparent b) Opaque c) Translucent 3) Which term describes a material that blurs light as it passes through? a) Opaque b) Transparent c) Translucent 4) Glass is usually: a) Opaque b) Translucent c) Transparent 5) Frosted glass is an example of: a) Transparent b) Translucent c) Opaque 6) Wood is generally: a) Translucent b) Transparent c) Opaque 7) Shadows are formed because of which type of materials? a) Transparent b) Translucent c) Opaque 8) What type of material scatters light? a) Transparent b) Opaque c) Translucent 9) Stained glass windows are: a) Opaque b) Translucent c) Transparent 10) Which material would be used for privacy windows? a) Transparent b) Opaque c) Translucent 11) Sunglasses lenses are usually made to be: a) Transparent b) Translucent c) Opaque 12) A mirror is an example of a(n): a) Translucent b) Opaque c) Transparent 13) Bathroom windows are often made to be: a) Transparent b) Opaque c) Translucent 14) Which is a property of a clear plastic wrap? a) Opaque b) Translucent c) Transparent 15) Curtains that allow some light through are: a) Opaque b) Transparent c) Translucent 16) Aluminum foil is: a) Translucent b) Transparent c) Opaque 17) Which material is typically used for optical lenses? a) Opaque b) Translucent c) Transparent 18) What would you call a material that lets some but not all light through? a) Transparent b) Opaque c) Translucent 19) If a material casts a clear shadow, it is: a) Translucent b) Transparent c) Opaque 20) Tinted car windows are an example of: a) Transparent b) Opaque c) Translucent

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