Electromagnetic Spectrum Quiz: Test Your Knowledge on Waves

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Test your knowledge on electromagnetic waves with this interactive quiz. From radio waves to gamma rays, challenge yourself on wave properties and applications. Can you ace this spectrum wave analysis team post-mission quiz?

  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • Spectrum
  • Quiz
  • Waves Analysis
  • Science

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  1. Spectrum Wave Analysis Team Post Mission Quiz

  2. Question #1- Because of this wave we are able to communicate through cell phones. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  3. Question #2- This wave has the highest frequency of all the electromagnetic waves. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  4. Question #3- This wave will help you check for broken bones. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  5. Question #4- This type of wave can be broken down into smaller waves by a prism. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  6. Question #5- These rays are emitted by the sun and can burn the skin. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  7. Question #6- Our eyes are able to see waves in this part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  8. Question #7-These waves are used to carry signals for radar. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  9. Question #8- These types of waves are used in security systems and night vision goggles. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  10. Question #9- This type of wave is used to inspect luggage at the airport. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  11. Question #10- Any warm object emits this type of wave. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  12. Question #11- This wave enables your body to produce vitamin D. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  13. Question #12- Our remote controls use this type of wave. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  14. Question #13- This type of emission can come from radioactive materials. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  15. Question #14- This wave has the longest wavelength of all the electromagnetic waves. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  16. Question #15- These waves are absorbed by teeth but pass through flesh. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  17. Question #16- This wave is commonly used to cook food. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  18. Question #17- These waves are often used in radiotherapy to kill cancer cells. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  19. Question #18- This type of wave can help detect counterfeit money and security markings on credit cards. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  20. Question #19- Covering up your antenna with foil will stop these waves from reaching your remote control car. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  21. Question #20- This is the main type of wave emitted by light bulbs. Radio Waves Radio Waves Ultraviolet Ultraviolet Microwaves Microwaves X-rays X-rays Infrared Infrared Gamma Rays Gamma Rays Visible Light Visible Light

  22. Correct!!! Correct!!! Return to Question Return to Question

  23. Sorry, try again! Sorry, try again! Return to Question Return to Question

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