Blues Science Quiz
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Question 1: What is the primary effect of blue light on human circadian rhythms?
It improves mood
It has no effect
It enhances sleep quality
It disrupts sleep patterns
Question 2: Which phenomenon is primarily responsible for the blue appearance of the sky?
Reflection
Rayleigh scattering
Diffraction
Refraction
Question 3: What effect do blue pigments have in plants?
They absorb all light
They prevent photosynthesis
They enhance growth
They reflect blue light
Question 4: Which of the following is a common myth about blue light?
It only affects sleep
All blue light is bad
It can't affect eye health
It's harmful only at night
Question 5: In which device is blue light most commonly emitted?
Halogen lamps
Incandescent bulbs
LED screens
Fluorescent tubes
Question 6: What is one proposed benefit of exposure to blue light during the day?
Reduced anxiety
Enhanced creativity
Improved alertness
Increased appetite
Question 7: Which hormone is primarily affected by blue light exposure?
Serotonin
Melatonin
Insulin
Cortisol
Question 8: What color is opposite blue on the color wheel, often used in design for contrast?
Orange
Yellow
Red
Green